Cyber Bullying vs Traditional Bullying

Outline:
  I. Intro
  A. Description
  B. Thesis Statement

  II. Reasons
  A. Emotions
  1. Committing suicide
  2. Fear
  B. Types of Bullying
  1. Physical Bullying
  2. Emotional Bullying
  C. Prevention
  1. Counseling
  2. Reducing Bullies


  III. Conclusion
  A. Closing Statement
  B. Restatement of Thesis Statement

I.  
    A lot of teens now are suffering both emotionally and mentally. One of the reasons is because of bullying.   Bullying has been a big problem of teens and children nowadays. These

  A.         Bullying is a form of aggressive behavior manifested by the use of force or coercion to affect others, particularly when the behavior is habitual and involves an imbalance of power. It can include verbal harassment, physical assault or coercion and may be directed repeatedly towards particular victims, perhaps on grounds of race, religion, gender, sexuality, or ability.

  B.       Bullying in its various forms is one of the new emerging problems that many children and teenagers have to face daily at school or while practicing extracurricular activities away from their parents’ view and protection.   Bullying is becoming an increasingly important problem for parents, school administrators and teachers, and it affects our society at large. Bullying is not only physical, but it can also disrupt a person’s emotional life through mobbing and cyber bullying which is its worst form. In fact, cyber bullying is a terrible weapon that can destroy someone’s reputation and life for good in no time.

II.
  A. Bullying can affect our emotions which lead to suicide.
  1. The effects of bullying can be serious and even fatal. Bullying leads to several suicides every year. It is estimated that between 15 and 25 children commit suicide every year.  
  2. Fear can be a one of the effects that bullying can give.   For example, a person being bullied will suddenly change, both mentally and physically. They will...