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1. 5 synonyms of Bystanders from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 5 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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3. Bystanders: someone who sees or watches something.
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4. One of the few Welsh bands to release records on a fairly regular basis in the mid to late '60s, the Bystanders are chiefly notable not for their own derivative music, but because they evolved into the Welsh progressive rock group Man.
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5. Examine how Bystanders helped shape German society under Nazi rule, and the choices Bystanders faced as witnesses to the events of the Holocaust.
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6. The bystander effect, or bystander apathy, is a social psychological theory that states that an individual’s likelihood of helping decreases when passive Bystanders are present in an emergency situation.
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7. Friends, students, peers, teachers, school staff, parents, coaches, and other youth-serving adults can be Bystanders
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8. With cyberbullying, even strangers can be Bystanders
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9. If Bystanders are instructed on what to do when they witness bullying, they will be more likely to step in and help someone
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10. NO Bystanders Lyrics: The party never ends / In a motel layin' with my sins, yeah / I'm tryna get revenge / You'll be all out of love in the end / Spent ten hours on this flight, man / Told the pilot
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11. Bystander, was a British weekly tabloid magazine; Guilty Bystander, a 1950 independent film production; Innocent Bystanders, a 1972 film directed by Peter Collinson; Iowa Bystander, an Iowa newspaper targeted toward an African-American audience; In music
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12. The Bystanders, a Welsh close harmony pop group, formed in 1962; Bystander, a 2011 six track extended play by Canadian …
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13. Active Bystanders see something bad happen and make discreet choices to respond to the concerning behavior, said Monica Reyna, a violence prevention educator at the Advocates, a nonprofit in rural
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14. Bystanders are NPCs in the POSTAL series that inhabit the game world, living their everyday lives
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15. A person who is standing near and watching something that is happening but is not involved in it: Many innocent Bystanders were injured by the explosion
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16. Bystanders are defined by their choice: they stood by and chose inert obedience and passivity over power and justice
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17. Bystanders walked a tightrope between collaboration and resistance, steadying themselves with claims of self-interest and survival
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18. "Bystanders is a bold, riveting mash-up of Hitchcockian suspense and campfire-tale chills." —Jennifer Egan, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, A Visit From the Goon Squad “There’s still plenty left,” one of the characters in The Witness says, referencing a cake, but the reader has been taken deep enough into the story to know that there’s no way that can be true, because there’s not
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19. 1) The Bystanders, a successful close harmony pop group from Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, issued eight singles, including "98.6" (#45 in UK Singles Chart, in February 1967) which was played in the 2009 film, The Boat That Rocked (although Keith's version was the bigger hit, reaching No
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20. Bystanders is a page-turning novel about a school shooting
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21. Bystanders' scores were "comparable to the severe levels of stress" seen in survivors of natural disasters, say the researchers
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22. Bystanders Lyrics: Oh / You wanna strip away / Veracity is great / But you'll bleed / And all / For a lukewarm embrace / You serrate your face / With glee / Don't waste your candor / On Bystanders
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23. Definition of Bystanders in the Definitions.net dictionary
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24. Information and translations of Bystanders in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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25. Peer Bystanders provide an audience 85% of instances of bullying
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26. The article is a review of literature (2002-2013) on the role of Bystanders; importance of Bystanders; why Bystanders behave as they do; resources to help Bystanders…
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27. Bystanders to bullying can be affected by what is known as the bystander effect, which happens when a group of people watch a bullying incident and no one responds
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28. Bystanders In the News By Jason Marsh February 5, 2007 What Makes a Rescuer By Christi Chidester September 1, 2007 Bystanders to Genocide By Jason Marsh September 1, 2006 Bystanders in the News, Pt
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29. Bystanders clearly have a range of choices when it comes to bullying
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30. Bystanders are also more likely to have more liberal views on same-sex marriage and government aid to the poor, though a majority believes abortion should be illegal in most cases.
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31. In an exhaustive effort to stop bullying, educators, researchers, and parents have zeroed in on the importance of putting an end to bullying by educating Bystanders on
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32. The German Bystanders may not have physically harmed or mistreated any Jews or non-Aryan races during the Holocaust, but at the time, turning a blind eye to the evident persecution that Jews were subjected to was harm enough.
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33. Less is more when it comes to Bystanders
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34. Andrew Cuomo accuser Lindsey Boylan is calling out the “Bystanders” who witness sexual abuse but remain silent, urging them to “do better.” “I went to bed & woke up thinking about
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35. The jump mainly was due to more Bystanders performing the compressions-only technique
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36. (AP) — Two people died in a West Virginia house fire as Bystanders rushed in to pull people out
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37. Most Bystanders experience themselves as good, moral, and decent human beings who move about in an invisible veil of Whiteness (Sue & Sue, 2016), have minimal awareness of themselves as a racial/cultural being (Helms, 1996), and who possess limited experiences with people of color (Jones, 1997)
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38. To move Bystanders to act more responsibly
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39. 2 days ago · Two Bystanders were struck by bullets, police said
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BYSTANDERS [ˈbīˌstandər]
bystander (Noun) a person who, although present at some event, does not take part in it; an observer or spectator
A bystander is a witness who sees or knows about bullying happening to someone else. But it doesn’t mean they have to just watch it happen. Whether they know it or not, by doing nothing a bystander supports the bullying behaviour. The bottom line is, bystanders have choices: they can either be part of the problem,...
Definition of bystander : one who is present but not taking part in a situation or event : a chance spectator innocent bystanders who were injured in the shooting : a person who is standing near but not taking part in what is happening : a person present or standing near but taking no part in what is going on
Definition of bystander. : one who is present but not taking part in a situation or event : a chance spectator. innocent bystanders who were injured in the shooting.