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In this image, a student is fighting with another student in a school setting. This image accompanies an article that discusses how fighting in school does not actually solve the problem of bullying. In reality, fighting in school often further bullies' goals of creating a sense of power and dominance over their target. A real world example of how telling an administrator you being bullied can help is when a student is being physically assaulted. By coming forward, they can receive help from t

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Question: Explain what fighting in school does vs telling an administrator you being bullied provide a real world example

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Fighting in school is a physical altercation between two or more people, whereas telling an administrator that you are being bullied is a way of communicating the problem and having it addressed through a non-confrontational manner. For example, if two children at school are fighting, the physical altercation will be broken apart and the students will be disciplined accordingly. If one of those students is being bullied by the other, the student can tell an administrator and the proper steps will then be taken to address the issue, such as counseling sessions for both students and a plan for preventing the bullying from happening again.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 12, 2023, 7:51 p.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 12, 2023

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