bullying
How Bullying Affects the Economy
It's no secret bullying exists worldwide, whether it's in schools, the workplace, or between friends, it is a part of the world. But has anyone ever looked at its economic effect? Well, I did and that's what I will share with you today.
By All About Life4 years ago in Education
This is me, pt1
Let me start with the disclaimer of my grammar will most likely be horrible, so please bear that in mind while reading. I was 12 years old whenever we moved from New Orleans to Ohio, and I was just starting junior high. In New Orleans, I was like every other kid my age, had plenty of friends, and the football team that I played for made it to the championship game that was played in the Superdome (home to the New Orleans Saints).
By Allen Larntz4 years ago in Education
The frequent flyer
As a child, I had an unexplainable aversion to school, Structure, And anything that resembled a square box in which people would shove me into. A lot of the time I was late to school, It was actually due to my mental disorder that hadn’t fully thrown it’s metaphorical ‘Coming out party’ into my life. To skip ahead for only a moment, I would later be diagnosed with Bipolar disorder- But before that had to happen I had to be diagnosed with many, many, many disorders. I know that was probably one ‘Many’ too many, But thats just what happens when you get tossed from doctor to doctor.
By 𝙺𝚎𝚕𝚕𝚒𝚎 𝙳𝚘𝚞𝚐𝚑𝚎𝚛𝚝𝚢 ☾4 years ago in Education
Nikolas Interested
My thoughts were interrupted by the sudden pushes of students leaving the cafeteria. I guess the bell rang for the start of school. I readjusted my backpack and began walking. Moving at a slow pace, I looked behind me to see a girl with beautiful eyes, a delicate bluish-gray color. Her eyes just really stuck out at me, I guess, but don’t get me wrong, the rest of her was quite pretty as well. Her sandy-blond hair was cut in a short haircut with bangs that were longer in the front. It looked boyish in some ways, but somehow, still sassy and girly at the same time. Her face was soft and gentle-looking, her nose being small and rounded and her lips being thin with a natural light pink hue. Her body was slightly slender with an hourglass figure and she was of slightly below average height. She wore brown glasses that contrasted nicely with her bright blue dress, and the dress matched wonderfully with her pure blue eyes.
By Abygael Silvers4 years ago in Education
Nikolas
Today was my first day of school. Nothing of interest would likely be going on. School would likely be a waste of time, as it always was. I don’t learn anything or try very hard, because simply, I have lost all hopes of going to college and getting a degree. My dreams have been crushed for me, so why should I try that hard. After all, my only goal was to get through the year alive. I didn’t want anything more than that. I didn’t need anything more than that.
By Abygael Silvers4 years ago in Education
Why “That’s Just the Way They Are is Not an Excuse”
How many times have you experienced this: you’ve just encountered someone who is just aggressively mean, rude, and seems to have no problem with it? When you bring it up to someone their response is “oh, that’s just the way they are; you’ll get used to it”.
By Lindsay Dewolfe5 years ago in Education


