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Mobbing at work

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Mobbing at school

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Mobbing at a university

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Mobbing on the Internet

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Mobbing in the family

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The history of bullying

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Books

The era of great censure: how social media strangers turn into executioners
One idiotic photo. One inappropriate comment on social media after an extra glass of wine. And now my whole life is going downhill. Just one sin, and a wave of popular rage is destroying everything in its path. This is the dark side of social media. Forbes Life publishes an excerpt from “So You Were Publicly Humiliated” by acclaimed writer and documentary filmmaker John Ronson, which will be released by Bombora in January.
21.1.2021
Nick Vujicic. Be strong. You can overcome violence
<strong>NICK VUJCIC</strong> is the most famous motivational speaker, director of the non-profit organization “Life Without Limbs”, established to help people with disabilities. He's been born without arms or legs, but he's fine. is independent and lives a full, busy life: he received two higher education education, independently types on a computer at a speed of 43 words per minute, surfing, golfing, fishing, swims and even dives from a springboard into the water. Nick travels a lot around to the world, inspiring millions of people by talking about how to overcome obstacles and achieve your dreams. Lives in Yuzhnaya California with his wife Kanae and son Kyoshi.
14.4.2015
The Psychology of Mobbing. Erling Roeland
Erling Ruland's The Psychology of Mobbing is a simple and clear book about bullying at school. When most kids suddenly attack an unrequited man and begins to harass him, causing mental and physical harm. IN This is called “bullying” in the English-speaking world. In Scandinavia, it's mobbing. And y we're just “bullying”.
Stolen names. Jose Antonio Tassies
The book “Stolen Names” is about the loneliness of a child who, with a call from lessons are waiting for the others to leave, who is sure that flying around locker room pants are his, who sees school as a new deadline punishments. A child who is never called by name.
8.2.2015
Conrad Lorenz. Aggression
The scientist draws very interesting analogies between the behavior of different vertebrate species and Homo sapiens behavior, which is why the book was published in the “Library of Foreign Psychology” series. Claiming that aggressiveness is an innate, instinctively determined property all higher animals, and proving this with plenty of convincing examples, the author comes to the conclusion: “There are good reasons to consider intraspecific aggression is the most serious danger facing humanity in modern conditions of cultural, historical and technical development.”
30.1.2015
Renee Girard's “Scapegoat”
Renee Girard is a complicated and controversial author. Combining philology, theology and philosophy in a harsh and unusual way, his books have acquired many supporters and opponents.
G. Ibsen's “Enemy of the People”
Henrik Ibsen's play “An Enemy of the People” for the first time examines how an entire city turns into persecutors and chooses as a scapegoat someone who until yesterday aroused admiration and respect among residents. How to become victims in a destructive society.
E.Schwartz “Dragon”
Story The plot is based on a fairy-tale story of the peoples of the South-East Asia is about a dragon you can't defeat
24.1.2015
George Orwell's Animal Farm
“All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others” “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others” Animal Farm
24.1.2015
William Golding “Lord of the Flies”
The debut allegorical parabola novel by William Golding, an English writer and Nobel laureate in 1983, published in 1954.
21.1.2015
Vladimir Zheleznikov “Scarecrow”
For the first time in her life, sixth-grader Lena Bessoltseva will have to face by the betrayal, injustice and cruelty of their classmates and misunderstanding by adults.
21.1.2015
Robert Cormier “The Chocolate War”
Jerry Reno, 14, did nothing but say no sell chocolates, which all students traditionally sold schools. But this is how the real war began.
21.1.2015
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