Friday, December 20, 2013

Bullying And How We Can Learn

    This Blog Post Is About An Article Posted On The Website Of Miami Harold

     

      I've just finished reading an article about a victim of a very unfortunate bulling attack while at school. After finishing a football game the student had gotten tackled by 3 of his other teammates.
  
      From this point on he had become to scared to return to football practice and games. He felt he might get attack again. He feared returning because of another anticipated encounter. He was also experiencing severe pain while on leave from the team. He found this to be a broken hip bone from the attack. Once it was clear of the real damage done, he hadn't wanted to return to school until these students had been taken care of. The attackers had been expelled from school and the team.

     He had not been able to return to the team due to his injuries.

     This relates to how bullying is wrong and cruel. Physically this boy was attacked and was not speared a physical aspect of his body. He was left with a broken hip and the constant fear of returning to ay social areas. Bulling can damage many aspects of a person and is shameful. Bulling is a problem and needs to be taken care of because kids experience these kinds of things everyday and no one is ever aware of them. Unlike many children and teens this boy wasn't afraid to confide in a trustworthy adult and this is the lesson that must be taken from this boys story.

<not good at all. dont read this>

   

2 comments:

  1. It is spelled "bullying" with a Y! Deandre, review the non-fiction critical analysis structure, and read the mentors on my blog.

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  2. Even though it was slightly out of order, I felt that your blog post meant something to you. Like you have experienced something like the kid in the story had. If you have, I am sorry. You seem to know what your talking about. what you say is all true, but could you elaborate some more?

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