Sentences with phrase «when bystanders»

That power can be beneficial, as when customers band together to force companies to act more ethically or when bystanders document bad behavior on YouTube.
Use encouraging statements when a bystander reports bullying.
Research shows that the most effective way to stop a bully is when a bystander intervenes.
Los Angeles sees more than its fair share of exotic and ostentatious cars, so I was surprised when a bystander called out the 2015 Cadillac ATS Coupe for its looks.
The Bystander • A working definition; • The bystander as sibling, peer or adult and the impact being a bystander has on escalating the violence; • The impact on the cycle of violence when a bystander becomes a peacemaker — empowered to act with courage and integrity.

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The report says less than a fifth of companies plan to offer bystander training, which teaches people how to respond in instances when they suspect another person at work is being harassed.
When the shooter opened fire at 7:57 a.m., bystanders fled into nearby classrooms, some out of the building, some away from the school and across the street.
Just as a point of clarification to Bill's post above, while I welcome what I thinkis a imporant point we should al keep in mind I would in no way ever see myself as an important part of the conversation more a present somewhat comenting bystander although my ego was very flattered when I read Bill's comment
This will require that the greater body of Christ no longer be complicit bystanders, but instead tell the truth about the standards of pastoral and church behavior that have been violated and discontinue endorsement and promotion of ministries when there is so much public evidence of violation.
Only when women understand ourselves as church and not just as passive bystanders in the church can we reclaim the church as the ekklesia of women.
Life shapes you, you suffer other losses, some easier some not, you enjoy great moments of happiness, all building towards a time when you realize that the experience was just that... an experience that shaped you, revealed your darker side, and hopefully in the process brings you to a better place to be objective about the part you had during the whole process... be it victim, offender or innocent bystander.
When it comes to practices in the agriculture industry, McDonald's could play the innocent bystander.
The written words are visible through goggles worn by the guests and also on a large digital screen, grabbing the attention of bystanders when activated at airport locations.
When Coach Rob talked to Davis after Friday's practice, he put two fingers in the waistband of Davis's dungarees and said to a bystander, «I raised this man, this is my son.»
because i am not typically a tin - foil - hat kinda guy, but didn't this footage look an awful lot like the wwe «promos» cut backstage when entertainers wrestlers and their crews wreak havoc and cause chaos, inflicting pain and emotional torment on innocent bystanders / uninvolved wrestlers?
When we don't have it he'll be a bystander.
But the family was devastated in 1984, when daughter Janice, an innocent bystander at a robbery, was killed at age 28.
On the day, last Friday, when the Knickerbockers finally won their first title since the NBA was started 24 years ago, mobs of workers roamed the streets pummeling longhaired students and unfortunate bystanders.
How does witnessing the divorce and family disruption of others affect the bystander's own worldview when it comes to normative images of marriage, family, society and self?
If bystanders aren't helping, try babywearing again when they are not around.
Keep the bystander's name out of the discussion when talking with the bully.
Bystanders also may experience what is known as the bystander effect which occurs when people witness an event like bullying when a large group of people are around.
PulsePoint is a smartphone app developed in 2010 that alerts CPR - trained bystanders when someone nearby is having a sudden cardiac arrest.
The 2008 Mumbai attacks, which saw hundreds of people killed and injured when ten gunmen infiltrated the city by boat and targeted high concentrations of bystanders in hotels, railway stations and public places, have heightened alert levels in security forces across the world.
When a person collapses suddenly and isn't breathing or has no pulse, bystanders are often reluctant to assist with CPR for fear of doing it wrong or making the situation worse.
While this study focuses on how tragic cardiac arrest might be when it strikes an athlete, Dr. Kudenchuk emphasizes that it also typifies the bystander inaction that occurs in hundreds of thousands of instances of others who fall victim to out - of - hospital cardiac arrest each year across the globe.
About the time of Milgram's experiment, Princeton University professor John Darley studied why bystanders, when confronted with strangers in distress, sometimes respond by walking away or closing the drapes.
In the past, science was not an innocent bystander when people were separated into races.
When a neutral character was introduced, the infants showed a preference for the helper over the bystander, but opted for the do - nothing bystander over the evil puppet.
The take - home message, says Mothersill, is that bystander effects occur in living organisms, and thus should be taken into account when determining radiation risks in humans and other animals.
The finding that both these drugs significantly improved rates of survival to hospital discharge when the cardiac arrest was witnessed by a bystander suggests their benefit may be linked to how quickly such events are recognized and drug treatment is started.
«It's a timely reminder that when contemplating the scene of a crime, it is wise to look beyond those potential culprits standing nearest to the body, some of whom may well be innocent bystanders, and to look for «motive» amongst those who may be standing a little distance away,» Mark McCarthy of the University of Oxford, a researcher who has worked on the connection between obesity and the FTO gene, told National Geographic's Not Exactly Rocket Science.
Ever notice how when your tummy is rumbling, you're more likely to lash out at unsuspecting loved ones or even innocent bystanders?
• Whether bystanders attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) • What emergency workers do when they get to the scene • What happens at the hospital later on
A comeback opportunity presents itself when Nader is a bystander at the arrest of a well - known criminal.
But her first mission back is blown when a well - intentioned bystander recognizes her much - publicized mug during a stakeout.
Jordan was living in Los Angeles when he first heard about Grant from a friend who posted video of the shooting — captured by bystanders with cell phones — on his Facebook page.
But when a shooting kills an innocent bystander, Wooters finds his inner cop.
His manner changes when someone close to him is caught in the crossfire as an innocent bystander.
Innocent bystanders are forced into the fray when an inner - city apartment is stormed by a SWAT team and later when a bus full of passengers is hijacked.
It's one poor bystander's misfortune that he happened to be there when this scuffle went down.
We read Wislawa Szymborska's «The Terrorist, He Watches,» a poem chilling in both subject and tone, giving us pause about the dark ramifications of being a bystander when others suffer.
Bystanders who tolerate a little dirty fighting by the underdog might not be so accepting of the same methods when the weaker party becomes the stronger one.
When a medical professional is not immediately available, it is often family members, friends or bystanders who are on the scene first and become the first critical step in the chain of survival.
Producers asked me to teach middle school students — when bullying peaks — specific bystander strategies to deal with bullies.
Other students — the bystanders — can help prevent bullying by learning how to take action when they witness incidents.
The target is the student or students who are being bullied and the bystanders, which are most students, are the ones who are nearby when the incident occurs or are aware of the bullying incidents but not directly involved.
Learn what Wendy does when two classmates treat her disrespectfully and how she teaches one of them not to be a bystander.
This curriculum provides an essential, practical set of tools that help young people learn what bullying is, how to recognize when it's happening, and skills and strategies to move from bystander to effective ally to support people who are the targets of bullying and harassment.
But the full report shows the importance of embedding democracy into education, and how democracy is destroyed when people become «passive bystanders» in education through privatization, top - down control, and narrowing of the curriculum using punishments linked to test - based accountability.
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