no it's just not a good thing to do, Bullying is just wrong, lets pretend you are the bully for a second, how would you feal if you where the one being bullyed? I bet you would not enjoy it much. :)
45 states have made it illegal to cyber bully The states that have yet to make it illegal are -Alaska -Indiana -Maine -Montana -Wisconsin
It sometimes leads the "target" to suicide.
To write an essay about the definition of bullying, start by defining what bullying is - repetitive aggressive behavior intended to harm someone physically, mentally, or emotionally. Provide examples of bullying behavior and its impact on victims. Finally, discuss ways to prevent and address bullying in schools and communities.
it could depending on how serious it is
it depends on how serious the bullying is,such is you threaten to kill him/her or cause serious injury or even death is a crime,if anything is less serious than these things it is not
crying, being quiet, and bullying other people.
SuEllen Fried has written: 'Banishing bullying behavior' 'Bullies, Targets, and Witnesses' 'Banishing bullying behavior' -- subject(s): School violence, Bullying in schools, Conduct of life, Prevention, School children
While rude behavior is part of bullying, bullying is much more than that. There is often also intimidation, violence, name-calling, lies, vandalism, and more. Not all rude behaviors is bullying. Cutting off a random driver or picking your nose are also rude, but they do not target others on a personal level like bullying does.
contribute to bullying behavior such as disrespecting people.
Yes, a cyber bullying law was passed in Washington state in 2008. It states than any bullying, whether written, verbal, or electronic, is a crime.
"Bullyitis" is not a recognized medical condition. The term is often used informally to describe the behavior of individuals who engage in bullying or aggressive actions towards others. It is important to address and prevent bullying behavior through education, intervention, and support for both the individuals being bullied and the individuals exhibiting bullying behavior.
Anti-bullying laws generally tend to tread rather heavily on First Amendment rights, so, in general, no. Certain specific types of bullying may be illegal.