Terjemahan cerita Bullying A cancer that must be eradicated
1. Terjemahan cerita Bullying A cancer that must be eradicated
Intimidasi sebuah kanker yang harus diberantas
2. terjemahan dri artikel tentang bullying a cancer that must be eradicated
maaf, kka tanya artinyakan ?. kalau artinya adalah `intimidasi kanker yang harus di berantas `
intimidasi kanker yang harus di berantas
3. mencari terjemahan dari cerita bullying a cancer that must be eradicated
Menurut kamus pengertian dari bullying a cancer must be eradicated mempunyai arti intimidasi kanker yang harus dimusnahkan atau diberantas.
Semoga Membantu :)memiliki arti janganlah suka berkeelahi pada teman
4. apa terjemahan dari cerita A CANCER THAT MUST BE ERADICATED
sebuah kanker harus dibasmi / dimusnahkansebuah kanker yang harus diberantas
5. terjemahan teks a cancer that must be eradicated
kanker harus dibasmi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
kanker yang harus diberantas
6. terjemahaan bullying a cancer that must be eradicated
intimidasi kanker yang harus diberantas
Intimidasi Kanker yang harus diberantas ...
7. apa terjemahan dari cerita a cancer that must be eradicated?
Sebuah kanker yang harus diberantas
Sebuah akhir yang tragis untuk pendidikan yang
Kiki baru saja dimulai -13 tahun berhenti sekolah karena teman-teman sekelasnya
digunakan untuk mengolok-olok dirinya tanpa henti.
Mereka sengaja menemukan latar belakang yang sederhana, ayahnya menjadi
PKL. Dalam kasus lain, 15 tahun Dinda lama tidak tahan lagi.
Dia menjadi depresi, meninggalkan sekolah dan tinggal di rumah karena dia terus-menerus
diejek oleh teman-teman sekelasnya karena gagal di bangku SMP.
Hanya itu Yang SAya Tahu Kak
8. translate Bullying: A cancer that must be eradicated
menerjemahkan Bullying: Sebuah kanker yang harus diberantasBullying: Sebuah kanker yang harus diberantas
9. terjemahan dari teks A cancer that must be eradicated?
Sebuah kanker yang harus diberantas.
10. terjemahan a cancer that must be eradicated
kanker yang harus diberantas
sebuah kanker yang harus dibasmi.
11. Terjemahan yang lengkap dong " A cancer that must be eradicated"
sebuah kanker yang harus diberantaskanjer yg haru diberantas
12. artikan semua Bullying a cancer that must be eradicated
Bullying kanker yang harus diberantasARTINYA "Bullyng kanker yag harus di berantas"
13. Terjemahan teks a cancer that must be eradicated
adalah kanker yang harus diberantas
14. terjemahan A cancer that must be eradicated
Sebuah kanker yang harus diberantas
jadikan jawaban paling cerdas yahhSebuah kanker yang harus diberantas
15. kesimpulan dari cerita bullying a cancer that must be eradicated
Just call her 'F', a girl that stopped schooling because her classmates used to make fun of her relentlessly. And accidentally her humble background had discovered , as her father being a street vendor. In other case, 15 year old 'R' a girl that could not take it anymore. She became depressed, left school and stayed at home because she was constantly teased by her classmates for failing in junior high school.
And in yet another, more recent case, some senior students of a junior high school took seven junior students, and subjected them to violent beatings. 'S', one of the junior students, was rushed to hospital with bruises on his abdomen. He is extremely scared to go to school. 'J', a 10 year old, fifth grade student, states that her first two years of elementary school were a traumatic experience. She sadly remembers being cruelly bullied by her male classmates because she was overweight. They used to call her as Sumatran elephant, baboon, gentong and many other names.
These are few cases out of hundreds of similar cases and the number is increasing over the time. In Indonesia bullying exists in every form, from teasing to extreme abuse. Even though incidents of bullying are common, unfortunately it is not seen as a major problem. A recent survey conducted by National Child Protection Commission has shown that more than half of bullying incidents go unreported due to the fact that it is considered normal in some parts of the society. Also the people who get bullied are either unwilling to report it because they feel it will “make a big deal”. Or worse, they are so scared that they don't trust anyone and do not want to share their plight with anyone. The issue of bullying has been a problem for years but recently it got limelight from news media when few cases were reported.
Bullying affects the children both psychologically and physically. It is estimated that hundreds of children miss school every day due to the fear of being mistreated by other students and in some extreme cases they choose to home school, or in severe circumstances they stop studying altogether. Children should not be living in constant fear. They shouldn't be afraid. On the contrary, they should look forward to every day of school and enjoy school life. According to a research bullying has always existed in Indonesian society, but it has come to surface due to the recent proliferation of media technologies (Craig, 2009). Since bullying is prevalent in our society it is important that everyone should be made aware of this social evil. There should be campaigns to increase awareness. Everyone should be working together, against it, to stop it. It is distressing to see our children being isolated from society because they are treated badly. I am of opinion that no one has any right to harass or make people feel inferior. No one should have that kind of power. These children are our future and we should make every possible effort to stop bullying.
I would like to point out that bullying is everyone's problem and responsibility. If you condone bullying in any way, shape or form it means you are taking part in it whether it is directly or indirectly by being silent. Majority of people agree that we have to work together towards eliminating this problem. Some people may consider taunting someone as funny, even though it is anything but funny to the person who is at the receiving end. Minor taunts can create a lot of pain and suffering. While it may seem innocent but the cumulative effect could be highly damaging. In addition to that, as the pain increases, each instance cuts a little deeper which eventually becomes a sore.
It is highly possible that bullying might happen in your school so it is the liability of every student to protect their classmates and try to stop bullying. If it doesn't work then you should inform your teachers or parents. Not many of us think of stopping it. As long as it doesn't happen to us why should we get involved, why should we bother? But the time has come for us to be actively involved in eradicating bullying (Farrington, 1993). So next time if you see someone getting bullied, would you try to stop it or let it happen? Remember, bullying is everyone's problem.
16. sinopsis dari bacaan bahasa inggris Chapter 2 tentang Bullying : A cancer that must be eradicated.
A tragic end to an education that had barely begun 13-year-old FARIDA stopped schooling because her classmates used to make fun of her relentlessly. They had accidentally discovered her humble background, her father being a street vendor. In another case, 15 year old SLAMET RISKA could not take it anymore. She became depressed, left school and stayed at home because she was constantly teased by her classmates for failing in junior high school.And in yet another, more recent case, some senior students of a junior high school tookseven junior students, and subjected them to violent beatings. Sherry, one of the junior students, was rushed to hospital with bruises on his abdomen. He is extremely scared to go to school. Julie, a 10 year old, fifth grade student, states that her first two years of elementary school were a traumatic experience. She sadly remembers being cruelly bullied by her male classmates because she was overweight. They used to call her Sumatran elephant, baboon, gentong and many other names.These are few cases out of hundreds of similar cases and the number is increasing over the time. In Indonesia bullying exists in every form, from teasing to extreme abuse. Even though incidents of bullying are common, unfortunately it is not seen as a major problem. A recent surveyconducted by National Child Protection Commission has shown that more than half of bullying incidents go unreported due to the fact that it is considered normal in some parts of the society. Also the people who get bullied are eitherunwilling to report it because they feel it will “make a big deal”. Or worse, they are so scared that they don't trust anyone and do not want to share their plight with anyone
And i think to this synopsis is good and i believe i the good answer
17. tolong terhemahin ,bullying "a cancer that must be eradicated" !
INTIMIDASI * Sebuah kanker yang harus diberantas
Sebuah kanker yang harus diberantas
Sebuah akhir yang tragis untuk pendidikan yang
Kiki baru saja dimulai -13 tahun berhenti sekolah karena teman-teman sekelasnya
digunakan untuk mengolok-olok dirinya tanpa henti.
Mereka sengaja menemukan latar belakang yang sederhana, ayahnya menjadi
PKL. Dalam kasus lain, 15 tahun Dinda lama tidak tahan lagi.
Dia menjadi depresi, meninggalkan sekolah dan tinggal di rumah karena dia terus-menerus
diejek oleh teman-teman sekelasnya karena gagal di bangku SMP.
"Sebuah kanker harus di berantas"
18. minta transetan bullying a cancer that must be eradicated
transetan? maksudnya translate?
arttinya: intimidasi kanker (penyakit kanker) yang harus diberantasintimidasi kanker yang harus diberantas
19. bullying a cancer that must be eradicated dalam bahasa indonesia
mem"bully" adalah suatu "kanker" yg harus dibasmiAkhir yang buruk untuk pendidikan baru saja dimulai, kiki berumur 13 tahun berhenti karena teman sekolahnya menjadikannya untuk lucu-lucuan atau bersenang-senang. secara kebetulan menemukan latar belakangnya yang baik. ayahnya menjadi seorang penjual keliling dijalanan. pada kasus yang lain. dinda berumur 15 tahun Dia menjadi depresi, meninggalkan sekolah dan tinggal di rumah karena dia terus-menerus diejek oleh teman-teman sekelasnya karena gagal di bangku SMP.
20. apa kesimpulan tentang Bullying: A cancer that must be eradicated?
Just call her 'F', a girl that stopped schooling because her classmates used to make fun of her relentlessly. And accidentally her humble background had discovered , as her father being a street vendor. In other case, 15 year old 'R' a girl that could not take it anymore. She became depressed, left school and stayed at home because she was constantly teased by her classmates for failing in junior high school.
And in yet another, more recent case, some senior students of a junior high school took seven junior students, and subjected them to violent beatings. 'S', one of the junior students, was rushed to hospital with bruises on his abdomen. He is extremely scared to go to school. 'J', a 10 year old, fifth grade student, states that her first two years of elementary school were a traumatic experience. She sadly remembers being cruelly bullied by her male classmates because she was overweight. They used to call her as Sumatran elephant, baboon, gentong and many other names.
These are few cases out of hundreds of similar cases and the number is increasing over the time. In Indonesia bullying exists in every form, from teasing to extreme abuse. Even though incidents of bullying are common, unfortunately it is not seen as a major problem. A recent survey conducted by National Child Protection Commission has shown that more than half of bullying incidents go unreported due to the fact that it is considered normal in some parts of the society. Also the people who get bullied are either unwilling to report it because they feel it will “make a big deal”. Or worse, they are so scared that they don't trust anyone and do not want to share their plight with anyone. The issue of bullying has been a problem for years but recently it got limelight from news media when few cases were reported.
Bullying affects the children both psychologically and physically. It is estimated that hundreds of children miss school every day due to the fear of being mistreated by other students and in some extreme cases they choose to home school, or in severe circumstances they stop studying altogether. Children should not be living in constant fear. They shouldn't be afraid. On the contrary, they should look forward to every day of school and enjoy school life. According to a research bullying has always existed in Indonesian society, but it has come to surface due to the recent proliferation of media technologies (Craig, 2009). Since bullying is prevalent in our society it is important that everyone should be made aware of this social evil. There should be campaigns to increase awareness. Everyone should be working together, against it, to stop it. It is distressing to see our children being isolated from society because they are treated badly. I am of opinion that no one has any right to harass or make people feel inferior. No one should have that kind of power. These children are our future and we should make every possible effort to stop bullying.
I would like to point out that bullying is everyone's problem and responsibility. If you condone bullying in any way, shape or form it means you are taking part in it whether it is directly or indirectly by being silent. Majority of people agree that we have to work together towards eliminating this problem. Some people may consider taunting someone as funny, even though it is anything but funny to the person who is at the receiving end. Minor taunts can create a lot of pain and suffering. While it may seem innocent but the cumulative effect could be highly damaging. In addition to that, as the pain increases, each instance cuts a little deeper which eventually becomes a sore.
It is highly possible that bullying might happen in your school so it is the liability of every student to protect their classmates and try to stop bullying. If it doesn't work then you should inform your teachers or parents. Not many of us think of stopping it. As long as it doesn't happen to us why should we get involved, why should we bother? But the time has come for us to be actively involved in eradicating bullying (Farrington, 1993). So next time if you see someone getting bullied, would you try to stop it or let it happen? Remember, bullying is everyone's problem.