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    Movement to Stop BullyingBullying is becoming an epidemic worldwide and has started to become a big problem. Too few people pay attention to the effects of bullying on people. Many people have injured themselves and some have even committed suicide because of this. Bullying is such a difficult subject for them, much more so than one person bullying another person. As in the saying that the devil is in the details, there is a reason why this person is bullying another. Although there should be no reason to bully another person. Ending bullying won't be a walk in the park, but as long as we have sympathetic people willing to put their pride and reputation on the line for victims, that goal doesn't seem that far away. We also need to stop bullying. find the source or beginning of a bully's life and it all starts at home. “Bullies are very often people who have been bullied or mistreated themselves. Sometimes they experience life situations that they cannot cope with, which leave them helpless and out of control. (TktTuder, 2000). And to regain that control, they lead to harassment. I interviewed a classmate of mine (I will keep his name anonymous) who was a bully and I asked him why did you bully him and what did you get out of it? His response was so surprised that he said: "Intimidating people has given me a power I never had before: I am in control and no one would dare challenge what I say." I earned the respect of the students, which is why I did it. " (Anonymous). I asked him another question: how did you stop being a bully? He said: “I had to take control of my life and tell myself that I am better than that” (Anonymous). The next source of bullying where it can be extinguished is in schools. Right in the middle of the paper, bullying cases won't be easy, but with the nation finally noticing the effects of bullying on people, the steps towards a bullying-free zone are coming. Work CitedDoughty, Steve. "Homebroken children are 'five times more likely to suffer from mental disorders'" Mail Online. Associated Newspapers, October 21, 2008. Web. May 21, 2014. Hernandez, Alex. Personal interview. May 9, 2014 Tran, Cecilia. Personal interview. May 8, 2014 Newquist, Colleen. “Protect your school from bullying. » Education World, September 8, 1997. Web. January 21, 2005. Olweus, Dan. “A Profile of School Bullying.” Educational Leadership 60.6 (2003): 12-17. Print. Wash, Ella. “How Bullies Choose Their Victims.” Kidspot Australia. Kidspot and Web. May 21 2014.