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6th Grade Is Tough; It Helps To Be 'Top Dog'

A new study reports bottom dogs have higher rates of bullying, fighting and gang activity and lower rates of safety and belonging than top and middle dogs. (Getty Images/Ikon Images)
A new study reports bottom dogs have higher rates of bullying, fighting and gang activity and lower rates of safety and belonging than top and middle dogs. (Getty Images/Ikon Images)

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