Specifically, as an upstander, you have to first assess the situation through x-ray eyes to see the unseen and that which is obvious. |
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In response to a question from a student about what more they can do to help, Zuckerberg told him to be an upstander. |
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So, were it not summer, today I'd be teaching young kids just starting to use the Internet how to be an upstander. |
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The objective is to create an upstander culture, an anti-bullying phrase used to encourage students not to be a bystander when they witness cyberbullying, but rather to speak up or notify an adult. |
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With quick presence of mind, Ootah grasped the rear upstander of the sled, which had begun to slide to and fro, and planted his harpoon in the ice. |
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