The people
most likely to attend the Anti-Bully Awareness Rally are local school aged
children (ages 10-16), their friends, and their families. The attendees to the rally are most likely
children considered outsiders, outcasts, or those with special needs who are
enrolled in special education classes which forces them to feel different from
other children in their schools. “These
types of children are in the demographic group most likely to either reach out
to an adult or authority figure or take their own lives. We can use these
children and this specific age group to determine the laws and resources
available to them from the government and local law enforcement." In all actuality, all school aged children could learn at the rally and everyone will have a good time at the rally.
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