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**__Bullying Questionnaire __**

1. What is bullying? What are some of the forms of bullying? (Define in complete sentence form) 2. Should you tell someone that bullying is going on, and if so who should you tell and what information would be important to give them? 3. Why is Nasim being bullied? Describe how he is being bullied. 4. What do you usually do when you see bullying going on? 5. The sites gave suggestions on what you can do about bullying which ideas will you try? 6. What were some of the reasons that students in grades 6-12 gave as the “stupid things” that people became violent for? Use statistics where they are available and stated. (Name 3) 7. What is the real reason that you or another person are being teased? 8. A large percentage of students are bullied due to their looks or speech what is the stated percentage? 9. By the age of 24 what is the percentage of identified bullies that have criminal convictions? 10. Will the teasing ever stop………why or why not? (Explain in detail) 11. Why and how can you use humor to deal with the bully/bullying? 12. The best way to get revenge with the tormentor is to do what? 13. What are reasons that 1 out of four people are bullied? Please name and describe 2 different reasons. 14. If one person watching a bullyng situation says “Stop it!” what is the percentage of probability that the bully will stop? 15. What are the things that you can do to prevent future bullying? (Name and describe 2) 16. Name two forms of online bullying 17. If someone is following you or continues to harass you, while you’re driving what should you do?

**__The Resume Checklist: __** Proofread again and again. Check for grammar, spelling errors and consistency. Be especially consistent in typing every accomplishment and every activity in the past tense. Do not switch from past to present tense.

1. Do not use the pronoun "I". Just don't. 2. Show your enthusiasm! You want the employer to sit up and take notice. Energy and excitement are contagious. 3. If you go into too much detail about your work experience, you will bore the reader to death. Employers want relevant information, but they don't want to be inundated with every aspect of the position you held. They are not especially concerned if you opened the mail or filed personnel records. 4. Are you using good quality paper? White, off white, off off white…you get the idea. Make sure it is at least 24 lb paper. 5. Exclude all personal information, such as weight, height, age, etc.. It probably will not help your chances at all. If anything, it has the potential to be a sticking point with someone for some reason. No, it shouldn't. No, it's not fair. It is, however, the real world and it does happen. 6. Does your resume have a clear and concise [|Objective Statement] ? If it doesn't, you probably ought to consider it, unless you have a good reason not to. A good reason might be that you are working with a headhunter who happens to loathe Objective Statements. Ok. If you need to know more about the Job Objective, click on the link to take you to that area of the site. 7. Have you told the truth? Presenting your [|accomplishments] and skills in the best possible light is highly recommended. If you start leaning toward stretching the truth, then you might be crossing a very important line. What line? Oh, the line that determines whether you might get fired or not. 8. Does the overall layout of your resume look pleasing to the eye? That is a hard thing to qualify, yes. Having someone else give you their opinion might be the best approach here. After all, you have looked at this piece of paper for days or weeks by now, right? 9. Of all the things to proofread again, look at your [|contact information]. Make sure your phone number(s) and email addresses are accurate. One wrong number or letter and you might never know what you missed. That sounds strange, but you get the idea, I hope.

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