You Can't Bully Me Anymore


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You Can’t Bully Me Anymore is a powerful, encouraging, and engaging book to inspire and empower elementary school–aged children in particular who are either victims of the unprecedented bullying epidemic in America or are offenders themselves. Written in simple poetic form with cartoon illustrations, this book is a great resource in building healthy self-esteem in children, in providing next-step actions should bullying occur, and can also be used as a tool in preventing bullying.




Don't Laugh at Me


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Illustrated version of a song pointing out that in spite of our differences, we are all the same in God's eyes.




You Can't Bully Me


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You Cant Bully Me will teach you how to make friends with the most important person in your lifeyou! Everything you feel, everything you believe, everything you like, and everything you dislike are all okay. This book contains writing activities for you to do that will challenge your opinions. Unlike school, there are no wrong answers! Your personality, your character, and your values make you who you are. You will compliment yourself on every page, in color, as a daily reminder of your unique qualities. You Cant Bully Me will teach you about the ways you are wonderful and special. You are going on a magical journey of discovery. You cant bully me, of this I am proud. You cant bully me, Ill say it out loud. Your words, taunts, and laughter dont get to me at all; I know who I am and how to stand tall.




Bullied


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In this examination of the ubiquitous practice of bullying among youth, compelling first person stories vividly convey the lived experience of peer torment and how it impacted the lives of five diverse young women. Author Keith Berry’s own autoethnographic narratives and analysis add important relational communication, methodological, and ethical dimensions to their accounts. The personal stories create an opening to understand how this form of physical and verbal violence shapes identities, relationships, communication, and the construction of meaning among a variety of youth. The layered narrative describes the practices constituting bullying and how youth work to cope with peer torment and its aftermath, largely focusing on identity construction and well being; addresses contemporary cyberbullying as well as other forms of relational aggression in many social contexts across race, gender, and sexual orientations; is written in a compelling way to be accessible to students in communication, education, psychology, social welfare, and other fields.




An Intermediate English Drill Book for French Speakers, with Answers


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An Intermediate English Drill Book for French Speakers offers a complete series of intermediate bilingual drills in French/English that is presented in ten sections. The drills cover all major tenses, irregular, modal, and phrasal verbs, as well as everyday and idiomatic expressions. Drills can also be used individually or in the classroom, orally, and as written assignments. To facilitate use, the verbs appear in alphabetic order in each section. This drill book has been tested on the author’s students with good results.




My Stunning Corpse King Husband


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Because of a moment of curiosity, she secretly ran over to open the coffin to take a look at Zombie King's "Fang" appearance. However, she accidentally brought the coffin over to Zombie King's side, and became Zombie King's tool to remove the curse. However, Yun Ruo Xi had never thought that the only way to remove the curse was actually to escape from this damned zombie man. Just as Yun Ruo Xi was thinking of a way to escape, he suddenly pulled her into his embrace, only to discover that the person in front of him ... It's not that ugly zombie at all. He ... Who was it?




Bullies, Revised


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Emotionally disturbing yet cathartic, this groundbreaking book by two leading experts in the field of community intervention, anger and addiction, provides a compelling expose on all aspects of bullying. Using in-depth case studies of bullies and those they bullied, Middelton-Moz and Zawadski provide a true look at the problem and what can be done to stop it. Focusing on environments where bullying occurs most frequently—in schools, homes, relationships, workplaces and cyberspace—the authors identify six bullying strategies that encourage bullying behavior and provide concrete ways to defuse tense or potentially hazardous situations. Equally important, Middleton-Moz and Zawadski explain how to reach out to bullies with the appropriate guidance and support, without which bullies will only continue to create fear and anxiety in others. No matter how hard they try, it is virtually impossible for parents to keep up with all the apps and technological changes that enable bullying to remain anonymous. To help them, the authors have included a chapter just for parents on how to monitor their children's behavior and online interactions to keep them grounded. For both parents and educators, Middleton-Moz and Zawadski also explore innovative anti-bullying programs and offer advice about which ones are really working.




Bullying


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Physical, emotional, verbal, and now cyber bullying are an increasing problem in our nation’s schools and within our children’s social networks. How can we understand it? Community leaders and activists Gómez and Arroyo worked with children, teenagers, and parents—both the victims and the bullies—to put together this searing anthology of original essays, poetry, plays, and commentary on how bullying has affected their lives.




The Pulpit Bully


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Shots ring out in the sanctuary of Littleton’s True Liberal Church, and in the end two people are shot. Congregants and friends of the church are plunged into despair as a beloved member is killed. Witnesses point fingers, but are they pointed in the right direction? Local TV anchor Kelly Allen, on the edge of a broken relationship at thirty-seven, is at a turning point in her life. Frustrated by the current tawdry state of “the news” in the age of electronic journalism, she is determined to deepen the public’s understanding beyond sound bytes and incessant speculation. As she digs deeper into the church shooting, Allen encounters blatant deception, unquestioning allegiance, and a myriad of conflicting viewpoints disguised as truth. She is driven to claw her way out of the muddy realm of human misbehavior to unravel the puzzle. Allen unexpectedly finds renewed passion in her work and life. In her quest, she winds up unearthing the truth on many levels.