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Sunday, March 13, 2011
The Bullying Test
To determine if bullying is a problem or not in Canadian Schools, we took a trip to Penticton, B.C. to conduct a test on the premises of Princess Margaret Secondary School. We traveled to this city of approximately 35000 people to see how students would react to a scene of bullying right in front of them. We got 2 teenagers to set up a fake act of bullying. At around 11 AM on a Tuesday morning, 1 student started to shove another student, with one student purposely acting as the aggressor and the other acting as the victim. A boy walked around the corner, and noticed the bullying taking place in the middle of a hallway. The boy looked at the 2 other students fighting, gave an almost puzzled look, and continued on to walk down the hall. Directly after we noticed that the boy did not do anything and just kept on walking, we interviewed him. We asked him why he didn't try to stop the bullying or at least tell the bully to stop. He responded, "What? That was bullying? I thought one boy was just having a better time playing than the other boy. I've never seen bullying before, so I was confused as to what was happening." We asked the boy if the next time he saw bullying occur he would do something about it he replied, "Of course! Now that I know what it is!" We conducted one more test to see what another student would do in the same situation, and the results were different. When he saw the bullying take place, he immediately jumped between the bully and the victim and told the bully to stop. We asked the boy why he followed through with his actions. "Well I used to live in a different town where bullying was alot more common. I knew what to do because I've been in that situation before, being a victim. The reason I moved to Penticton actually, was because I heard that bullying is practically non-existent here. And that was the first time I've seen bullying happen since I moved, so that must be true." The results from these tests have shown us that some high schools may have bullying, but at Princess Margaret it's a complete non-issue.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
It's Over
"You never pay attention to me anymore," Matilda declared.
"I've been busy," Randal murmered.
"Well I need more attention," Matilda demanded, "and if you don't give me more, I'll find someone who can."
Matilda's voice was practically at a yell.
"I'll give you more, I promise. Just give me another chance," Randal pleaded.
"To be honest, I'm not even sure that you have feelings for me anymore," questioned Matilda.
"Baby I love you. And I want to be with you. I've been tied up with a few things that's all."
"You've been tied up with things for 3 weeks," Matilda raged, "and I can't take it anymore!"
Randal, becoming angry by Matilda's constant bickering, turned around and looked right into Matilda's eyes.
Randal proclaimed, "If you don't want to be with me so be it. I never really liked you anyways."
"SMACK!" Matilda slapped Randal right across the face.
"I'm leaving!" Maltida shouted. "I'm leaving and never coming back!"
"Fine." Randal replied, "Get out of my house, I don't want you here anymore. It's over."
Matilda rushed out of the room and slammed the door.
"Good riddance," Randal mumbled to himself.
"I've been busy," Randal murmered.
"Well I need more attention," Matilda demanded, "and if you don't give me more, I'll find someone who can."
Matilda's voice was practically at a yell.
"I'll give you more, I promise. Just give me another chance," Randal pleaded.
"To be honest, I'm not even sure that you have feelings for me anymore," questioned Matilda.
"Baby I love you. And I want to be with you. I've been tied up with a few things that's all."
"You've been tied up with things for 3 weeks," Matilda raged, "and I can't take it anymore!"
Randal, becoming angry by Matilda's constant bickering, turned around and looked right into Matilda's eyes.
Randal proclaimed, "If you don't want to be with me so be it. I never really liked you anyways."
"SMACK!" Matilda slapped Randal right across the face.
"I'm leaving!" Maltida shouted. "I'm leaving and never coming back!"
"Fine." Randal replied, "Get out of my house, I don't want you here anymore. It's over."
Matilda rushed out of the room and slammed the door.
"Good riddance," Randal mumbled to himself.
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