YES
After several attempts, it can be considered harassment.
If you say "Don't talk to me" to someone and the person keeps talking to you, then it could, by law, depending on where you live, be considered harassment.
No, cancer is a cell that has damaged DNA and keeps making copies of itself. It cannot be passed from person to person.
you would have to be more detailed: "Touching your things" is not much to go on. If you suspect the person is stealing : you can report them to the police . If you believe you are being harassed: you should also report that.
obviously, yes!
it would depend on what he is doing while messing around with her and calling her. if it included anything sexual it could possibly be considered harassment. this is my advice about what i would do (i don't always make the smartest decisions though but i get my point across) be to "warn" him what will happen if he keeps it up and if he keeps doing it do what u said you were going to do. good luck
Harassment is to disturb persistently or to trouble with repeated attacks. Asking someone to do something repeatedly could definitely count as harassment, especially if they are aware that their nagging is disturbing you.
No. not unless you tell him to stop and he keeps putting it there then it might just be harassment but if he moves it up your leg and you tell him to stop but he doesn't then it may count as sexual harassment.
If you don't want the other person to touch you like that, tell him/her to stop. And if he/she doesn't stop, you have to tell an adult that someone is touching you in a way you don't like.
It starts rusting when water keeps on touching it.:)
you should tell a parent
A person who keeps bees is a Beekeeper or Apiarist.