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Be HumanKind By Oliver Moody, Christopher Thompson, Matthew Peat

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Be HumanKindBy Oliver Moody, Christopher Thompson,

Matthew Peat

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The Different Types Of Bullying

http://www.childline.org.uk/Pages/Home.aspx

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Physical Bullying

This type of bullying uses of physical force.This bullying technique may involve the shoving, kicking or even punching. In most instances, the aggressor is physically larger than the victim or may be within a group or gang.

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Verbal Bullying

Verbal bullying incorporates the use of words to carry out bullying. In this type of bullying, the aggressor also known as the bully tries to verbally upset the victim through taunting and teasing. The verbal assault might focus on an individual’s appearance, lifestyle choices, intellect, skin color and even ethnicity.

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Cyber BullyingThis is one of the most used types of bullying in the world. Cyber bullying, is bullying that

includes the use of the internet.

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Poverty and Hunger

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HungerAbout 21,000 people die every day every day of hunger or hunger-related cases, according to the U.N thats one person dying every four seconds. Sadly this is mostly younger children and babies.

Link to a website. http://www.poverty.com/

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Animal cruelty.

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Animal crueltyAnimal cruelty happens every single day. It is really hard to stop it because there is so many people who live on earth. You can report them to the RSPCA but you can also tell the blue cross.You can also donate to help the animals so that they will be helped and that they will hopefully go to a better family. It is good that you can tell someone if you know someone who does animal cruelty. Alot of people are trying to stop animal cruelty already.If people stop donating to animal cruelty charities then animals will suffer more than they were because they will not have enough space for the animals.http://www.bluecross.org.uk/

http://www.rspca.org.uk/home