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  2. Bullying in medicine - Wikipedia

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    Psychiatric trainees experience rates of bullying at least as high as other medical students. In a survey of psychiatric trainees in the West Midlands, 47% had experienced bullying within the last year with even higher percentages amongst ethnic minorities and females. Qualified psychiatrists are not themselves required to be psychiatrically ...

  3. Anti-bullying legislation - Wikipedia

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    Beyond this, bullying includes but is not limited to "a written, oral or electronic communication or physical act or gesture-based on any actual or perceived differentiating characteristic, such as race, color, religion ancestry, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, socioeconomic status, academic status ...

  4. Mobbing - Wikipedia

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    Janice Harper followed her Huffington Post essay with a series of essays in both The Huffington Post [7] and in her column "Beyond Bullying: Peacebuilding at Work, School and Home" in Psychology Today [8] that argued that mobbing is a form of group aggression innate to primates, and that those who engage in mobbing are not necessarily "evil" or ...

  5. Why Alabama football will need bullies or a magician against ...

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    Alabama has vowed to be 'ruthless,' and now would be a good time to show it. Steve Sarkisian's Texas Longhorns play with the physicality of an SEC team.

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  7. Relational aggression - Wikipedia

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    Bully-victims are people who have both experienced aggression directed towards them and have themselves engaged in bullying. They often choose to be bully assistants or reinforcers. [56] Seeing others victimized can serve as a buffer against some psychological problems, for which these people are at risk (see consequences of victimization below).

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    To build muscle, you also have to make sure you eat enough protein, Wright said.. Mike Molloy, a nutrition coach to elite athletes, previously told BI that he advises people to eat about 0.75 ...

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