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Cyberbullying Breaking the Cycle of Conflict: A Qualitative Study of Black Female Experiences with Cyberbullying in an Urban Environment

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Cyberbullying damages reputation, social status, and emotional wellbeing. This research examines how cyberbullying affects Black adolescent females in urban settings. One of the most authoritative and current qualitative studies ever done on cyberbullying, it weaves observations, interviews, data collection, and literature review together to help teachers, administrators, and parents manage teen conflict.

128 pages, Paperback

Published February 6, 2016

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Paul Miller

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Like every other writer, Paul entered college majoring in mathematics and a couple years in, changed his focus to teaching business and accounting. After graduation, Paul began a successful career as an IT sales exec., then cashed in to commit to fatherhood duties, full-time. Just like every other writer.

As his kids neared school age, Paul read a book about divining your optimal career. Voila, novelist! He cant vouch for all writers on this leg of the journey, but hes pretty certain both E"

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