National Survey of Families and Households
National Survey of Families and Households provides resources on family life, relationships and environments across many disciplinary perspectives.
National Survey of Families and Households provides resources on family life, relationships and environments across many disciplinary perspectives.
The Reference Desk’s Religion page provides resources on all types of religion.
Britannica.com has a religions page that provides educational resources and information on religion.
Read an April 15, 2013, article from CNN the rise of cyberbullying over social media.
Read a June 9, 2013, Associated Press article about the Iowa state government’s efforts to crack down on cyberbullying. Gov. Terry Branstad introduced a bill designed to give schools authority over bullying that occurs over social media.
Read a May 5, 2013, article from Science Daily about the increase in the amount of time American youths spend online, and the consequent rise of cyberbullying. The article reports that nearly 1 in 6 high school students experiences cyberbullying, and that the majority of its victims are white and female.
Internet Ministries is an online, undenominational Christian organization that works to unite churches of Christ around the U.S.
The World Religions & Spirituality Project at University of Virginia provides resources on religious beliefs and movements around the globe, including a list of links to other organizations who provide more detailed resources.
The Watchman has a page on New Religious Movements and Interreligious Dialogue by Jason Barker, 1998.