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Troll stinks
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Willis, Jeanne, author
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Ross, Tony, illustrator
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Goats Juvenile fiction.
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Trolls Juvenile fiction.
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Cyberbullying Juvenile fiction.
2017
\"Two billy goats discover the perils of making assumptions and acting on prejudice in this ... tale about online bullying\"-- Provided by publisher.
Artificial intelligence-driven sentiment analysis and optimization of movie scripts
2025
This paper introduces a novel artificial intelligence-driven sentiment analysis and optimization approach for movie scripts, aiming to enhance both the accuracy and emotional expression within the script. Utilizing the BERT model, the proposed method automatically classifies the emotions in movie scripts and applies an optimization algorithm to refine emotion fluctuations and transitions. The research focuses on preprocessing the script data, including text cleaning, sentiment labelling, and word segmentation, to ensure standardized input for sentiment analysis. Additionally, the emotion optimization algorithm enhances the accuracy of sentiment analysis results while boosting emotional depth. Cross-validation and hyperparameter tuning guarantee the stability and generalizability of the model. Experimental results demonstrate that this sentiment analysis and optimization method achieves high accuracy across various film script genres and shows significant potential for enhancing script emotional quality in creative industries.
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Set the record straight!
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Wise, Rachel
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Wise, Rachel. Dear know-it-all
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Advice columnists Juvenile fiction.
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Secrecy Juvenile fiction.
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Cyberbullying Juvenile fiction.
2012
Thriving in her position as the school newspaper's anonymous advice columnist, Samantha becomes the victim of cyberbullying when a well-meant suggestion backfires, a situation that is further complicated by hostility over her efforts to improve cafeteria food.
Kids matter. Identity
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Tarleton, David
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Flaster, Stacey
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Dawn, Adria
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Bullying in schools
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Cyberbullying
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Educational films
2022
Kids Matter: Inside the Minds of Tweens and Teens is a short film series dealing with important topics that middle school and high school students currently face today. We explore contemporary socially relevant issues such as bullying, mental health, school violence, and peer pressure in order to spark discussion inside and outside of the classroom. Revealing Media Group is a production company that collaborates with the youth of today and gives their authentic voices a chance to be heard. A group of kids question who they are. The film follows a transgender boy who deals with cyber bullying, as straight, gay, non-binary and trans kids explore their gender and pronouns, discovering the true value of friendship and support.
Streaming Video
Bully
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Polacco, Patricia
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
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Cyberbullying Juvenile fiction.
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Bullying Juvenile fiction.
2012
Sixth-grade friends Lyla and Jamie, both new to their school, stand up for each other when a clique of popular girls bullies them online.
Here to stay
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Farizan, Sara, author
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Arab Americans Juvenile fiction.
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Cyberbullying Juvenile fiction.
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Bullying Juvenile fiction.
2018
When a cyberbully sends the entire high school a picture of basketball hero Bijan Majidi, photo-shopped to look like a terrorist, the school administration promises to find and punish the culprit, but Bijan just wants to pretend the incident never happened and move on.
Stitches and stones
It is Spirit Week at Zoey Webber's middle school, and she is having a blast coming up with themed outfits for herself and her firends Kate, Priti, and Libby. Everyone is in high spirits ... until one girl is the victim of a Hat Day prank. When Zoey writes about the incident on her Sew Zoey blog, the post gets one nasty comment after another, and another, and another. At first Zoey tries to ignore it,but as the meanness multiplies, she can't help but feel ruffled. Will cyberbullies crush Zoey's spirit - and the blog- for good?