Friday, October 16, 2015

Lunch Bullying

Article: http://munchies.vice.com/articles/being-bullied-about-my-lunch-made-me-a-better-person

Summary: In the article, the author describes the bullying that was associated with his malodorous lunches and how he aimed to fit in with the American kids. 


Deviant Phrase: "Many moons ago," illustrates the author's flashback to an event that happened a long time ago. 



Deviant Phrase: "Dog sandwich," describes a racial Chinese stereotype that many Americans believe. The author thought the bully was referring to a hot dog, but he was actually talking about eating a dog.


Vocabulary: The term "pilfered," means to steal.


Vocabulary: "Ignominy," refers to a great personal dishonor or humiliation. 


Abstract Connection: In the movie "Mean Girls," Cady tried to fit in with the mean girls by changing the group of people who she hung out with, which reflected a change in her identity. In the article, the author wanted to fit in with the American kids, so he changed his identity to act "Americanized."


Abstract Connection: http://m.imdb.com/title/tt1682181/
In the documentary "Bully," it showcases how bullying can affect children and change their personalities, which was similar to the author's story in the article. 


Friday, October 9, 2015

Changing the Cycle of Bullying

Article: http://www.parsonssun.com/news/article_4c47b598-6d74-11e5-9fa9-133e19dabb31.html

Summary: In the article, the author describes a method that Horne uses to portray the relationship between the bully, the victim, and the bystander.


Deviant Phrase: "Performing an illusion with chains," refers to Horner's attempt to encourage the students to create a chain reaction so they can make a difference in their communities. 


Deviant Phrase: "Stretched its neck and closed in on the girl's nose," illustrates how the bullies try to instill fear in their victims. 


Vocabulary: A "bystander," is  a person who is present at an event without participating in it.


Vocabulary: "Reaction," is a response to a stimulus.

Abstract Connection: The video inspires viewers to be more eco-friendly by sending on the message and forming a chain reaction, whereas the article encourages students to stop the bullying by linking together to change their schools and communities.  


Abstract Connection: 
http://fox59.com/2015/10/08/family-friends-honor-domestic-violence-victim/ Friends and family of the victim gathered to fight back against domestic violence after she was shot and killed by her boyfriend.The victim's daughter addressed victims of domestic violence saying they should, "speak out and let somebody know." In the article, Horner was more concerned whether or not the students would take the necessary action to put an end to bullying. 


Friday, October 2, 2015

Anti-Bullying Awareness Month

Article: http://www.hngn.com/articles/135398/20150930/monica-lewinsky-on-cyber-bullying-and-why-she-keeps-her-love-life-private.htm

Summary: In the article, it illustrates Lewinsky's campaign against bullying as well as her efforts to fight back against a nationwide problem.



Deviant Phrase: Lewinsky uses the phrase "habit of action," to describe the little changes that can take place to prevent bullying. Lewinsky states that simple acts of kindness, courage, and inclusion can shift the mindset of a culture.


Deviant Phrase: The phrase "public eye," illustrates Lewinsky's attempt to remain out of the public following her affair with President Bill Clinton. Lewinsky has not let the past affect her, but she chooses to keep her personal life private.


Vocabulary: The term "humiliating," refers to a feeling of loss of pride, dignity, or self-respect. The online shaming experience was humiliating for Lewinsky.



Vocabulary: "Ambassador," is a diplomatic official of the highest rank. Lewinsky is an ambassador for an anti-bullying organization called Bystander Revolution.



Abstract Connection:  The song Overcomer shares similar motives with Lewinsky's story. A person can rise up against all odds and overcome the difficulties of life. Lewinsky is not ashamed of who she is today, yet she suffered from shame.



Abstract Connection: http://www.bpnews.net/45561/prolife-rally-held-to-do-something-to-end-abortion. Hundreds of people gathered in support of the choice "pro-life." Both articles describe a nationwide problem that people seek to prevent. 



Friday, September 25, 2015

Bullying in the Workplace

Article: http://www.piercepioneer.com/new-study-looks-at-bullying-in-the-work-place/46917

Summary: In the article, the author explores the relationship between bullying and suicidal thoughts in the workplace and how workers are more prone to suicidal thoughts if they work in a hostile enviornment.



Deviant Phrase: The author uses the phrase "chicken and egg," to describe the relationship between bullying and suicidal thoughts. Like the chicken and egg, it is hard to determine which one comes first.



Deviant Phrase: The phrase "specific predisposition," refers to the different circumstances that can lead to suicide. Workers can commit suicide if they have recently been exposed to bullying.



Vocabulary: The term "predisposition" means a tendency, inclination, or susceptibility. Workers are more likely to commit suicide depending on their predisposition.


Vocabulary: "Precursor," means one that precedes and indicates. The author explains that bullying is a precursor of suicidal ideation.


Abstract Connection: http://nj1015.com/bullied-at-work-1-in-3-workers-are-victims-survey-shows/
Who knew that bullying could becoming increasingly common in the workplace? Bullying usually affects young children and young adolescents. It was shocking to find out that victims of bullying in the workplace are twice as likely to commit suicide.



Abstract Connection: In the movie "Cyberbully," the main character was a target of bullying.The situation spiraled out of control and she even attempted to commit suicide. Victims of bullying in the workplace often experience suicidal thoughts that may lead to their death.


Thursday, September 17, 2015

Bullying

Article: http://patch.com/new-jersey/brick/why-bullying-matters-one-womans-story-0

Summary: In the article, the author describes a personal account in which she was constantly tormented by a group of boys and she refused to report the incidents. 



Deviant Phrase: "Read them the riot act," expresses the father's actions towards the boys that had been bullying his daughter. 

Deviant Phrase: The author uses the phrase "infected the entire class,"  to illustrate the severity of the bullying. Infect means to affect with disease, but there was no disease. The author is referring to bullying as the disease that affected the class. 




Vocabulary: The term "relentlessly," describes a situation that is unyielding in severity or strictness. The author was relentlessly threatened for six months.




Vocabulary: "Innocuous," means having no adverse effect. The author describes soccer as one of the innocuous things that only a handful of people really know about her. 




Abstract Connection: Even though the author was threatened and physically attacked, she refused to let anyone know. The author made several attempts to inform her parents, but she feared that the teacher would call her a "tattletale." The author mentioned that she was ridiculed because of the clothes she wore. Rachel Crow's music video, "Mean Girls," can relate to the story of the author. 


Abstract Connection: http://www.wsj.com/articles/five-baruch-students-charged-with-hazing-in-frat-death-1442365088
A college student was beaten to his death during a hazing ritual. Imagine what would have happened if the author's father hadn't found out about his daughter being bullied. The situation could have been worse; she could have died.

  

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Bullying: Overcoming the Past

Summary: Do not let the past define the future.

Article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/23/bullying-victim_n_7649814.html 


Deviant Phrase: "The bullies might say something to you like 30 times, but you repeat it 10,000 times." The bullies constantly harass their victims by name-calling. It affects the person being bullied by lowering their self-esteem. 




Deviant Phrase: "Time heals nothing; it's what you do with that time." Many people know that time is a limiting factor and some will even say that time heals things. Time does not heal this situation; it affected the victims mentally, physically, and verbally. 



Vocabulary: "Traumatized" refers to a lasting shock as a result of an emotionally disturbing experience or physical injury. All three girls were victims of bullying and it traumatized their hopes for the future. 


Vocabulary: "Alleged" is an incident that is declared or stated to be as described. The girls can either move on with their life or stay traumatized for the rest of their life.  



Abstract Connection: Jessie J's music video "Who You Are," is a song that can relate to anyone that has been bullied, depressed, and struggled with low-self esteem. 




Abstract Connection: Mourning the loss over a loved one can be tough. Just like bullying, time cannot heal the loss of a loved one.