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Cyber-bullying Portayals in the News Media
Mary L. Alexander
The news media is a significant source of public opinions about a vast array of topics in society. The goal of the present research is to provide both a quantitative and qualitative understanding of the ways in which newspaper articles discuss the deviant phenomenon of cyber-bullying among middle school students in the United States. While researches have examined the characteristics of perpetrators and victims, impacts of cyber-bullying on both the victims and offenders, the development and application of law and the development of programs to stem cyber-bullying. studies examining the portrayal of cyber-bullying by news media outlets are rare.
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The Relationship Between Poverty Rates and Public School Funding
Dylan Campbell, Alani Battle, Tevin Brown, and Tristan Edwards
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A Continuance of Prejudice? Change in black population and black school enrollment in Southside Virginia, 1950-2014
Emilia Gamble, Jacob Carney, Victoria Allen, and Walter Coleman
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