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cyber bullying effect on human psychology

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  the rapid growth of technology reflects the expanding scope of cyberbullying . one may experience psychological effects such as depression , low self esteem , and anxiety .according to a study ,15 % to 35%young people have experienced cyberbullying . research also suggests that the effcts of  cyberbullying can impact adults .  a large 2021 study , indicates that mental health conditions ,such depression , anxiety and substance use ,may predict greater chances of cyberbullying for adults , especially men .  but more research is needed to support these finding . cyberbullying can include spreading rumors or lies about someone or sharing private details that could be embrassing or shameful . it can occur in spaces ,such as  text messages  posting photos or vedio on internet sites  social media  gaming networks  chat room and online forums  other digital spaces  signs of cyberbullying  while some kids may not show any signs of be...

Depression

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 depression can make it tough to enjoy life ,especially when feelings of despair and hopelessness always persist . depression is fairly common ,affecting more than 15 million adults in the united states . depression is also the leading cause of disability among u.s individuals aged 15 to 44 years.  with treatment and support ,most individuals with depression can fully recover . eating a healthful diet and partaking in physical activity can make a significant difference to your recovery time , as well as improving a your general health . many organizations offer support groups counseling ,and other resources that ,may help with depression .it is important that you try to participate in social activities to avoid becoming isolated . depression is a low mood that lasts for long time ,affecting everyday life . it is often triggered by a mix of genetic , physiological and environmental factors; studies show that the risk of becoming depressed can be increased by life events such as...

Engineering

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 take a look around  yourself . what do you see ? maybe books ,chairs ,a television or even clothes a television or even your cloths . all the day to day things that are man made ,you can be sure that an engine er helped make it .engineers have shaped our world as we know it .there are many different kinds of engineers from chemical ,machanical ,textile ,civil ,agricultural and structural engineers .  our civilization would be as  advanced as the stone age without these people .this career demands a wide education of math and science it is an ever changing career with new advances in materials and the way products are produced .engineering  careers are very secure with respect to compensation .regardless of this ,it does have it's disadvantages another disadvantages of being an engineer is the actual status of being one .it is  not looked upon as highly as other fields such as doctors and lawyers most of the time they are looked upon as nerds .in addition ,...

Soil pollution

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 “Soil pollution” refers to the presence in the soil of a chemical or substance out of place and/or present at a higher than normal concentration that has adverse effects on any non-targeted organism. Soil pollution often cannot be directly assessed or visually perceived, making it a hidden danger. The Status of the World's Soil Resources Report (SWSR) identified soil pollution as one of the main soil threats affecting global soils and the ecosystems services provided by them. Concerns about soil pollution are growing in every region. Recently, the United Nations Environmental Assembly (UNEA-3) adopted a resolution calling for accelerated actions and collaboration to address and manage soil pollution. This consensus, achieved by more than 170 countries, is a clear sign of the global relevance of soil pollution and of the willingness of these countries to develop concrete solutions to address the causes and impacts of this major threat. The main anthropogenic sources of soil polluti...

PHOBIA

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               PHOBIA is type of anxiety disorder defined by a persistant and excessive fear of an object .                                                                                                                                    object or situation phobias typically result in a rapid onset of fear  and are present for more than six months .those affected will go to will go to great lengths to avoid the situation or object ,to a degree greater than the actual danger posed .if the object or situation cannot be avoided ,they experience significant distress . other symptoms can include fainting ,which may occur ...