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just asking
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Posted on: 2004/4/26 17:36
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I also do not understand what you mean by bullying?
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Posted on: 2004/4/26 17:50
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what i meant was, i have this homework at school and i have to write about an event of bullying in history, and i thought it would be cool if it had something to do with the titanic
anyway, i mean as in, was someone being bullied on board, after the event did anyone actually say anything nasty, stuff like that |
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Posted on: 2004/4/26 17:50
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The definition that people have for bullying can differ in time and place - there was much class distinction on the [i:244692eb3f]Titanic[/i:244692eb3f] that could pass for bullying today when it was not so considered so then. There were also several incidents when the boats were being filled of men trying to board and being thrown out, that kind of thing - even warning shots being fired. But that really doesn't go under "bullying", does it?
One thing that comes to mind for me is Lightoller not allowing Billy Carter into boat 4, then when his father says "Of course the boy goes, he is only thirteen!" Lightoller allowing him in (with bad grace) and muttering "No more boys." Was that bullying? I would say yes, and I would say two ways, that Mr. Carter used his oomph to get the kid in the boat. Depends on your definition. |
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Posted on: 2004/4/26 18:09
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