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  • 21James Gillray — James Gillray, sometimes spelled Gilray (born August 13, 1757 in Chelsea; died June 1, 1815), was a British caricaturist and printmaker famous for his etched political and social satires, mainly published between 1792 and 1810. TOC Early life His …

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  • 22Mobbing — This article is about mobbing in relation to human bullying behaviour. For mobbing as an antipredatory animal behaviour, see Mobbing (animal behavior). For mobbing as a crime in Scots law, see Mobbing (Scots law). Mobbing in the context of human… …

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  • 23Smear campaign — For the Napalm Death album, see Smear Campaign (album). Part of the Politics series Political campaigning …

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  • 24Bullying — is detrimental to students’ well being and development.[1] …

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  • 25Intimidation — (also called cowing) is intentional behavior which would cause a person of ordinary sensibilities fear of injury or harm. It s not necessary to prove that the behavior was so violent as to cause terror or that the victim was actually… …

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  • 26Psychological abuse — Classification and external resources ICD 10 T74.3 ICD 9 995.82 Psychological abuse, also …

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  • 27Character assassination — is an attempt to tarnish a person s reputation. It may involve exaggeration, misleading half truths, or manipulation of facts to present an untrue picture of the targeted person. It is a form of defamation and can be a form of ad hominem argument …

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  • 28Sykophant — Sykophanten (griech. sykon : Die Feige, phasis : Anzeige, Enthüllung) wurden im antiken Athen Bürger genannt, die sich ein Gewerbe daraus machten, anderen, meist begüterten Bürgern in erpresserischer Absicht anzudrohen, sie durch falsche Angaben… …

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  • 29Moving the goalposts — (or shifting the goalposts) is a metaphor meaning changing the target of a process or competition by one side in order to gain advantage.[1] Contents 1 Etymology 2 As abuse 3 As logical fallacy …

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  • 30Passive–aggressive behavior — This article is about the personality disorder. For The Radio Dept. album, see Passive Aggressive: Singles 2002–2010. Passive–aggressive personality disorder Classification and external resources ICD 10 F60.8 ICD 9 …

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