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Cyberbullying Affects Rich and Poor Children
Cyberbullying affects rich as well as poor, a new study finds. Cyberbullying affects rich as well as poor, a new study finds. The study, conducted by researchers at the Michigan State University, shows that cyberbullying doesn't just affect affluent or middle-class children, but also students belonging to lower socio-economic classes.
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