1. Jung-Kwan Lim
2. Cyberbullying
3. Nowadays young people are easily exposed to harmful media. Indiscriminately harmful material on the Internet that appears to threaten the safety of children are. But it was not strongly sanctioned so many damages occur. Previously many warnings that threaten emotion of youth are reported but we neglect them. Now that we know seriousness of the situation, we should make the policy to protect youth.
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5. Cyberbullying is an imprecise label for online activities ranging from barrages of teasing texts to sexually harassing group sites. The extent of the phenomenon is hard to quantify. But one 2010 study by the Cyberbullying Research Center, an organization founded by two criminologists who defined bullying as "willful and repeated harm” inflicted through phones and computers, said one in five middle-school students had been affected.
Its amorphous nature and the rapidly changing technological landscape have made it difficult for schools and even the courts to address the cyberbullying. Few families in Long Island, for instance, were aware of Formspring, a site where users invite anonymous questions or comments, until after the March 2010 suicide of a 17-year-old West Islip soccer player who had received many nasty messages.
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7.http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/c/cyberbullying/index.html?scp=6&sq=teenage%20suicide&st=cse
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