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Ryan Halligan, a 13-year-old student from Vermont, took his own life after being cyber bullied.
Rachael Neblett, a 17-year old high school student from Kentucky took her own life after cyberbullying on her MySpace account.
CyberBullying Research Center characterizes cyberbullying as: Cyberbullying is when people repeatedly harasses, mistreats, or makes fun of somebody else on the internet or when using cell phones or other electronic and digital devices.
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The CyberBullying Research Center is beginning to research the relationship between school environment and cyberbullying. Cyber Bullies perceive their school environment to be the lowest, and online harassment victims view their school climate lowe
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