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Cyberbullying and Its Emotional Consequences.
(2009-07-30)This study examines the relationship between involvement, as victim or offender, in cyberbullying and emotional factors such as low self-esteem among middle school students. -
CYBERBULLYING AND ITS MENTAL HEALTH IMPACTS AMONG ADOLESCENTS IN JORDAN: THE MODERATING ROLE OF GENDER
(2024-08-01)Globally, cyberbullying is a significant health issue as it increases individuals' stress levels and negatively impacts their psychological health. The prevalence of cyberbullying has been reported in the literature, yet ... -
Cyberbullying and the Effect on School Climate
(2012-04)Cyberbullying, defined as the willful and repeated harm through the use of computers, cellphones, and other electronic devices, has increasingly caused problems with a school's quality and character, otherwise known as the ... -
Cyberbullying in 'Left 4 Dead 2': a Study in Collaborative Play
(2013-12-01)This study sought to further our understanding of the role of cyberbullying in the cooperative team-based game Left 4 Dead 2 (L4D2). A sample of 41 4-person groups generated a total n = 415 messages used for evaluating the ... -
Cyberbullying: A Qualitative Review of Cyberbullying in the Educational Setting
(University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2017)Advancement in technology and social media sites has led to a new form of bullying, called cyberbullying. Research has defined cyberbullying as the act of intentionally inflicting harm onto another individual using social ... -
Cyberbullying: Implications for School Officials
(University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2014-05-08)Technology has changed the way in which students can communicate with each other. Social media, cell phones, and internet has brought on a new phenomenon of bullying; cyberbullying. Cyberbullying has the ability to ... -
CYC Fitness: Madison's Social Spinning Studio
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Cyclic electron transfer pathways in SYNECHOCOCCUS Sp. PCC 7002 cyanobacteria during photosynthesis at high light intensity
(2012-01)With current global warming, there is growing interest in coupling carbon dioxide (CO2) capture to chemical synthesis via photosynthesis. Cyanobacteria convert up to 10% of the sun's energy into biomass compared to 1% by ... -
Cyclic Motion Detection Using Spatiotemporal Surfaces and Curves
(University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1989)The problem of detecting cyclic motion, while recognized by the psychophysical community, has received very little attention in the computer vision community. In this paper cyclic motion is formally defined as repeating ... -
Cylinder pressure and combustion heat release estimation for SI engine diagnostics using nonlinear sliding observers
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Cynicism to Change
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Cypripedium
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Cyrus Ballou Comstock: the war years
(1967-01-09)Cyrus Ballou Comstock: The War Years deals with an engineering general during the Civil War. It is the author's contention that Cyrus Comstock played a significant role in the ultimate Union victory in 1865. During the ... -
Cyrus the Younger : Death in Vain?
(2012-04)Cyrus the Younger's quest for the crown of the Persian Empire, held by his brother, Artaxerxes II, culminated in the Battle of Cunaxa in 401 BC. The battle ended with his own death. This study speculates whether Cyrus the ... -
Cytokines released from kidney cells exposed to Amphotericin B.
(2008-09-17)A human proximal tubule kidney cell culture (HK-2) was established as a cell model for the study of Amphotericin B-induced nephrotoxicity. Exposure to deoxycholate-amphotericin B (DAMB) caused no increase in release of ... -
Cytological survey of the walleye (Stizostedion vitreum, M.) pituitary gland in relation to annual temperature cycle and its reproductive cycle
(1974-08)The value of the walleye (Stizostedion vitreum, Mitchill) as a resource and as a member of the biotic community necessitates an accurate description of its reproductive endocrinology and a means of monitoring its reproductive ...
