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Cyberbullying

"Describes cyberbullying and ways to prevent or stop cyberbullying attacks"--Provided by publisher.
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Smartphone bullying

Describes how smartphones can be used to bully others, and suggests ways bulllying can be stopped or prevented.
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Online bullying

Describes the causes and effects of online bullying.
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Chrissa stands strong

Chrissa Maxwell's had a good summer, practicing for swim team tryouts. Then her world is shaken when she and her friends get mean text messages and there's an accident at the pool. Can one girl put an end to the bullying?.
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Bullies and trolls

protecting yourself on social media
2020
From how to shut down a troll to what the law and school policies offer, readers find out how to silence the bullies on the other side of that black mirror.
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The middle school mean queens

2019
Lilly desperately wants to be one of the "cool girls" at Memorial Middle School, so she is thrilled to be invited to Tania's birthday party; but Tania is actually interested in Lilly's older brother, Hank, and when that does not work out she turns on Lilly, bullying her and making her life miserable--until a suggestion from her favorite teacher, and a campaign against bullying, provides Lilly with a connection to other victims in her school and an outlet for her emotions.
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Here to stay

2019
When a cyberbully sends the entire high school a picture of basketball hero Bijan Majidi, photo-shopped to look like a terrorist, the school administration promises to find and punish the culprit, but Bijan just wants to pretend the incident never happened and move on.
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Webster's friend

"Webster tries his best to impress when he makes a new friend online. Told in playful rhyme, this story takes a turn when the friend wants to meet and Webster finds out who he has really been talking to"--Provided by publisher.
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The exact opposite of okay

Izzy O'Neill, eighteen, always thinks of herself as a loyal friend, a girl with a funny bone, and a firm believer that Reese's peanut butter cups and milk shakes are a separate unique food group. So, when she is caught in a compromising position with the son of a politician and people begin labeling her something new--slut, namely--Izzy believes it will blow over eventually and she can laugh it off. But it doesn't. Now, all Izzy wants is to find a way to escape her small town and high school gossip, but when she learns her best friend, Danny, has unrequited feelings for her, things get even more complicated.
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Staying safe online

2019
In this book, readers will learn the necessary steps to stay safe online.
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