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Bullying Top Related Articles
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1). You Can Do Anything, An Hour At A Time: Suicide Is Not The Answer By : Dianne James
It was a normal day at the TV station, I was the sales manager, and also responsible for writing, shooting, and editing some of the station's TV commercials. There was always plenty to do at the little non-profit station in southern New Mexico. It was the first time that I had worked at a television station, specifically a Christian programming station, having spent most of my career in mainstream radio up to that point.
Article Related to: depression, add, attention deficit, violence, teasing, children, cruelty, school, discipline, bad grades, dianne james, suicide, bullicide, bullying, suicide statistics
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2). Employment Law: Unfair Dismissal - Employer Succeeded in Changing Terms of Employment By : Dr Rosanna Cooper
Good News for Employers wishing to change the terms of employment of employees, however, employers must still take care.
In Scott & Co v Richardson [2005], the Dependant, Mr Richardson, who worked for a Scottish firm of debt collectors, refused to accept his new terms of employment which required him to visit defaulting debtors during the evenings.
Article Related to: solicitors in london, employment lawyers, employment solicitors, unfair dismissal, discrimination, find a law firm advise unfair dismissal, suspension, bullyied, bullying, harrassment
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3). Learning How To Deal With A Bully By : blueboy
Most people at some stage of their lives will become the victim of bullying. People may think that this only occurs at school, however a lot of bullying also occurs in the workplace and even by your local neighbours. This article describes how I have learnt to deal with these nasty people, by playing what I call the nutter card.
At school I was an obvious target for a bully.
Article Related to: bully, bullying, bullies, abuse, stammer, stutter, stuttering, confidence
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4). Employment Law - Claims - Overseas Worker By : Dr Rosanna Cooper
In the case Saggar v Ministry of Defence [2005] , it was held that an overseas based employee of a British business, who was a UK resident when recruited or at any time during the course of the employee's employment, is entitled to bring a discrimination claim in the UK . The claim can be brought even if the employee did no further work in Britain after the move overseas.
Article Related to: solicitors in london, employment lawyers, employment solicitors, unfair dismissal, discrimination, data protection, employment lawyers, suspensions, bullying, harrassment, redundancy, redundancies
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6). What Can You Do About Unwelcome Gang Influence? By : Burrel Lee Wilks III
There are many reasons why younsters--and that includes boys and an increasing number of girls--join gangs. When you see your child falling under this unwelcome gang influence, here are some essential steps:
1) Communicate, communicate, communicate. You cannot over-communicate. Open the door, and make sure it stays open. Be a constant positive force in your child's life
2) Positive reinforcement.
Article Related to: troubled teens, teen trouble, youth gangs, youth gang problem, teen violence, street gangs, mentoring, gang membership, troubled teen advice, bullying, bullying advice, teenager self-esteem, teenager trouble, teenager self-confidence, shy teenager
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7). Help For Children Who Are Depressed By : blueboy
Are you the parent of a child who is often depressed? Are you a child who often feels down in the dumps and depressed? This article offers advice for both parents, other family members and children about how to deal with, reduce and even eradicate this depression.
I remember from my own childhood having many periods when I was very unhappy and sad.
Article Related to: depressed, unhappy, sad, school, bullying, childhood, family, parents, happier, children, child
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8). Is Change Really About Behaviors in Public Schools? By : Leanne Hoagland-Smith
Teachers, administrators and parents are continually facing behavioral issues from bullying to character education. However, upon deep reflection, the question that needs to be asked is behaviors the problem or the symptom? Possibly, because many have answered this question with the problem response, may help to explain why we are still facing these same issues year after year. If you are interested in a different perspective, you may find this article intriguing if not at least interesting.
Article Related to: school, public schools, character education, bullying, middle school, high school, behavior, teacher, parent
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9). Goodbye My BULLIED Baby By : kacycarr
Victim of the school bully
Many parents feel the pain for their bullied baby and feel helpless to make matters better either because the child is to afraid to name the perpetrators or denies blatantly that they are are a victim of abuse regardless of the bruises torn clothing and the fresh black eye every week.
Children wrapped up in their winter woollies for school because mum is protecting them from Jack Frost.
Article Related to: online education, education, bullying, bully, protection, protect, pain suffering, kids, children, parents, school victim, abuse, abuser
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