Bullying
Sometimes people might ask ''What is bullying?'' Bullying is an act of aggressive and unwanted behavior that involves intimidating and/or physically harming another person. Well this essay is going to be about bullying, witnessing bullying, and about a movie i saw about bullying.
Bullying is not a good thing it could harm people emotionally and physically. There is people who get hurt do bad that they end up wanting to commit suicide or committing suicide because of these people. Yet i don't know how someone could say some words and get offended. But thats how it is now in days, people start one little rumor about you and a lot of people are gullible enough to believe it and start to make fun of you.
Have i ever witnessed bullying? Well not really but it is more of a friendly thing called roasting. But sometimes it could be taken to a point were it just gets offending. But its all jokes and games, overall it is still not a good thing because it could offend certain people who cant take jokes.
There is a movie that i watched during PE couple of months ago and there was a kid that would get bullied every day in the bus he would get called fish face and even stabbed with pencils. I forgot the details of the movie like the name of it and the other people in that movie. But over all the movie or documentary was good.
In conclusion bullying is not a good thing to do because it could result in you getting into big trouble and or causing a depression to another person or making them commit suicide.
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Square dancing
A square dance is a dance for four couples (eight dancers) arranged in a square, with one couple on each side, facing the middle of the square. Square dances were first documented in 16th-century England but were also quite common in France and throughout Europe. They came to North America with the European settlers and have undergone considerable development there. In some countries and regions, through preservation and repetition, square dances have attained the status of a folk dance. The Western American square dance may be the most widely known form worldwide, possibly due to its association in the 20th century with the romanticized image of the American cowboy. Square dancing is, therefore, strongly associated with the United States Nineteen U.S. states have designated it as their official state dance.
One of the moves i learned during square dancing was dos-ado which is a step that you and your partner look at each other and step froward so your shoulders touch step to the right left shoulder to left shoulder the you go back to the original spot you were in. Another move i learned was promenade which is wen u and our partner grab hands and go around the circle till you get back home. Over all this square dancing stuff was confusing on some steps and i didn't like it as much as any other activity we did in the past.
In most American forms of square dance, the dancers are prompted or cued through a sequence of steps (square dance choreography) by a caller to the beat (and, in some traditions, the phrasing) of music. In some forms of traditional square dancing, the caller may be one of the dancers or musicians, but in modern Western square dancing the caller will be on stage, giving full attention to directing the dancers. Modern Western square dances are not learned as complete routines; the dancers learn basic movements, each with its own distinctive call, but do not know in what order they will be called.
In other countries people also do square dancing but america is the main place we do the dancing.
One of the moves i learned during square dancing was dos-ado which is a step that you and your partner look at each other and step froward so your shoulders touch step to the right left shoulder to left shoulder the you go back to the original spot you were in. Another move i learned was promenade which is wen u and our partner grab hands and go around the circle till you get back home. Over all this square dancing stuff was confusing on some steps and i didn't like it as much as any other activity we did in the past.
In most American forms of square dance, the dancers are prompted or cued through a sequence of steps (square dance choreography) by a caller to the beat (and, in some traditions, the phrasing) of music. In some forms of traditional square dancing, the caller may be one of the dancers or musicians, but in modern Western square dancing the caller will be on stage, giving full attention to directing the dancers. Modern Western square dances are not learned as complete routines; the dancers learn basic movements, each with its own distinctive call, but do not know in what order they will be called.
In other countries people also do square dancing but america is the main place we do the dancing.