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Presented By Afra

Raheq
Huda
1. The introduction
2. Data analysis
3. Conclusion
Bullying is a negative behavior carried out by an individual or a group of

people w ith the aim of emotionally or physically harming another person.

Bullying can occur in various places such as schools, workplaces, and even

on social media platforms. Bullying leads to negative effects on the victim

such as loss of self-confidence and feelings of isolation. It is important

not to tolerate bullying and to encourage reporting any instances of

bullying to ensure a safe and healthy environment for everyone."


Data Analysis Based on available research
and studies, the issue of
students being bullied in
schools is a serious and
w idespread problem globally,
affecting between 60 to 80
YER percent of students. The

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conducted w ith some students:
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Data Analysis

1. Verbal bullying such as sarcasm, insults, and threats


2. Social bullying such as isolation, spreading rumours
3. Physical bullying such as hitting, pushing
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Data Analysis

1. Strongly
2. A fear
3. Another way
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Data Analysis

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NO
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To deal w ith bullying and bullies:
1. Speak up and tell a trusted adult or authority figure.
2. Stay calm and confident, show ing the bully their actions don't affect you.
3. Avoid retaliating and instead seek help from adults.
4. Surround yourself w ith a supportive network of friends and family.
5. Document incidents of bullying for reporting purposes.
6. Practice self-care and engage in activities that promote well-being.
7. Report bullying incidents you w itness to authorities.

Remember, it's important to seek support and take action against bullying.

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