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I like that the author included stories from those who have been bullied. Bullying is a big problem and it should not be ignored. It was also great that there were ways to prevent bullying. Great review.
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This looks like a great read. Bullying is always associated with kids in school but I like that this book follows it into adulthood as I'm sure that it is something that a lot of people stop thinking about after they have graduated. Thanks for the review.
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I appreciate that the author did not just focus on bullying in schools, but acknowledged that it occurs in many other settings and explored those as well. I don't know that there is an immediate solution to bullying as cycles of abuse are difficult to break. Children imitate what they see. As long as adults are engaging in bullying behavior, so will children. I enjoyed reading your insightful review. Thanks!
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. Not only does this book provide insight on the psychological issues from the bullied and bullies perspective, it offers solutions and legal recourse.
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After reading the review, I immediately added this book in my 'want to read' bookshelves. Bullying is a serious case and it need to prevent it. I'm glad that the author highlighted this issues and also gave solutions to stop bullying. Thank you for the great review.
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This book is good for all internet social media fans and users especially. This will help you to be guided in posting and commenting or to give views in the manner that does not bulley or hurt other people's feelings. I high recommend this book for all internet users.
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Bullying is a big problem in our society. It's not only done in schools. At home and in the workplace, bullying finds expression. I'm happy that this book aptly captured the subject in it's entirety. It also went on to proffer possible solutions. Great book. The review was also nicely done.
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This book is good for all people to read it as a guide when intending to comment or giving views on the internet platforms.
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I like the discussions on the different types of bullying in schools and their solutions. Workplace bullying is also delved in as well. Thanks for the review.
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Usually, when we think about bullying, we think about the physical aspect and never think about the other forms of bullying. So, I'm sure this book will be important to make readers aware of various aspects of bullying and not to be victims of bullying.
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I admire the fact that the book provides effective ways to eliminate bullying from human society. Great review
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Thank you. I'm a big fan of self-improvement books and this is an important topic for all ages - especially for parents. I will be putting it on my list.
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I agree that bullying is a big problem in our society. I don't know anyone who hasn't experienced it in some way throughout their lives.I'm not sure that there's a way to get rid of it entirely, but I know that being intolerant of it is a good place to start. I appreciated your insightful review! Good job!
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The book seems like the final product of a thorough research on various types of bullying ranging from physical to emotional. The call to action is extremely important and I'm glad the book includes practical guidelines reflecting the best way to break the bullying cycle. Thanks for your review!
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The author has clearly touched on a very important issue and deserves a lot of accolade for her effort. Bullying is no joking matter. Thanks for the review.
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