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BULLYIN

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Made by: Nurgalieva Merey, Nurgaip Zhanel,
Baidildaeva Aiym
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TYPES OF GENERAL
INTRODUCTION
BULLYING CAUSES

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STRATEGIES
CONSEQUENCE
AGAINST CONCLUSION
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BULLYING
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INTRODUCT
ION
Bullying is characterized by deliberate, repeated
aggressive behavior intended to harm others
physically, socially, or emotionally. This behavior can
manifest in various forms, including physical
intimidation, verbal abuse, social exclusion, and online
harassment.

It can occur in schools, workplaces, online platforms,


and other social environments. The impact of bullying
goes beyond immediate individuals involved; it
influences the overall well-being of communities and
organizations.
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TYPES
OF
BULLYI
NG
Types of BULLYING
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CAUSES
AWESOM
E WORDS
CYBERBULLYING STATISTICS
MERCUR
Y
Mercury is the
50%
smallest planet

VENUS
Venus is the
75%
second planet

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STRATEGI
ES
STRATEGIES AGAINST BULLYING

MERCURY MARS
Mercury is the Mars is actually a
smallest planet very cold place

VENUS NEPTUNE
Venus is the second Neptune is the
planet from the Sun farthest planet

JUPITER SATURN
Jupiter is the biggest It’s composed of
planet of them all hydrogen and helium
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CONSEQUEN
CES
Psychological impact:
• Bullying can lead to anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and a heightened risk of suicidal thoughts or
self-harm.
• Bullies may also experience negative emotional consequences, such as guilt, shame, or increased
aggression.

Health issues:
• Both physical and mental health can be affected by bullying. Victims may experience headaches,
stomachaches, and other stress-related physical symptoms. The chronic stress from bullying can also
weaken the immune system.

Academic consequences:
• can negatively impact academic performance. Victims may have difficulty concentrating on their studies
due to the stress and anxiety caused by the bullying. In extreme cases, some may even drop out of
school.

Long-term effects:
can have long-term effects on individuals that persist into adulthood. It may contribute to ongoing mental
health issues, difficulties in forming healthy relationships, and a negative impact on overall life satisfaction.
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CONCLUSIO
N
In our collective efforts, we can create
spaces where kindness prevails over
cruelty, understanding triumphs over
ignorance, and where every individual
feels valued and respected. Let's
stand together against bullying and
cultivate environments that nurture
the well-being of everyone.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR
LISTENING!

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