Tuesday, December 7, 2010

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  1. My reflection of this was when I was a bystander because there were two people fighting and I just watched them, and they get a black eye and got in trouble. The way I could change it is that tell a teacher to stop it or I could of stopped them. If I did stop them, then they wouldn't get in trouble and wouldn't have a black eye.

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  2. I think in the play "My Daughter Veera" had an affect on everybody it changed the way we (grade 7 students) look at bullying, it changed the way we thought about our words. I think it made us re-think every word we say before we say it because no one knows how far bullying can go and no one knows what it feels like to be a victim's position. I have never been in a serious bullying position although I have been in a teasing situation, which technically is bullying. It felt like no one was going to own up and do the right thing and I didn't want to be embarrassed or apart of the teasing let alone be another victim, so I stood back and watched, everybody hurt that person's feelings. In this case I have realized what I have done wrong and I was a bystander which makes as bad as the bully(s).
    - Manmeet Bhogal (rocks) <3 :)

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  3. I think that the play My daughter Veera was a really good and dicriptive play,to the point where sometimes it made you want to leave the room,like when Veera was screaming. Also I have not been bullied but I have bullied my little brother because when he made me mad when I was little I would punch him and scream for my dad and make it sound like he was the bad guy.And also I think everyone is going to bully at least once in there life even if it is the smallest thing like calling someone a name.

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  4. There are lot off situations that i have had with bullies but like in grade two i was best friends with a girl named Anita and she got bullied because she was kinda overweight .So one day i decided to stand up to them because i was sick of it .When i stood up to them , more and more people backed me up . Surprisingly they stopped bullying her.:D

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  5. I have been the bully a few times to my brother. This one time at home I was in a bad mood and my brother seemed really annoying so I called him names and told him to stop, but he didn't listen so I started hurting him and he started to cry and I got in big trouble for it.

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  6. XOXOXOX - Jaunae FreemanDecember 7, 2010 at 9:26 PM

    Yes, I have been in many bullying situations. I have experienced being a bully by something as simple as calling someone a name, even though you may think it does not affect someone by calling them names it will get worse so it will be very bad!
    I have also been a bystander and a victim because when others get bully by someone calling them names you feel like it wont hurt as bad as being punched of beaten but that is not true because it will hurt them just as bad by being hurt as being called names. I have been a victim because I have been bullied before I have never been beaten to the point where I got hurt but I have been called names!
    XOXOXOX - Jaunae Freeman

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  7. No I haven't been in a bullying situation but if I was, the thing I would do to stop it, is to stand up for myself or another person if there the ones getting bullied. And if that doesn't work out well i'll just be friends with that person and tell them to ignore everything that other people say about them.

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  8. In one bullying situation that I have been in, I was a victim. When I moved from my old school, I was talking to my friend on MSN. She was telling me how she never really liked me and all that. I ended up saying: "You know what? Congrats. I don't really care, I'm not even at your school anymore." then I deleted her, and I also deleted her from my Facebook. I don't think I could have improved on handling this situation, because I did what Veera should have done and ignored her rude comments and deleted/blocked her.

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  9. My daughter vera was a good play. I think that it was showed properly and by doing that it got the message across that bullying is not wright and how it can be prevented by just saying STOP i don't like that. I can relate to this real life situation because when I was at school two of my friends were arguing with each other and I stood their for a bit the I thought that is not wright to get angry over something and start calling each other names so I went over to them and said stop because if someone said something rude the other could get really mad and do something thats also not wright. I was the bystander at the time.

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  10. I can connect to My Daughter Verra because I remember someone was being bullied and I stood there and watched. I should have told the bully to stop and if he didn't I should have told a teacher

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  11. One time I was the bystander because I stood there and saw someone get bullied instead of telling a teacher nearby. At my old school,what happened was that one kid was getting bullied by another boy because of his culture. The bully called him stupid and sometimes said that what he believed in was dumb. I didn't really know them, but I saw this happen. I should have stopped it but I was scared and a small kid. Next time if I see anyone getting bullied I'll make sure that I stop it and tell a adult.

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  12. yes I have been in a bulling sitution, and I was a bystander, and reflecting back on the play ''my daughter veera'' i think i should have told the bully to stop, but my sitution was not so serious, but still i think the person was feeling embrassed and I should had done something to stop it!!!!!! <3

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