Chapter 10: Dealing with violent situations

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Using force to hurt someone
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A group of people living together
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A group involved in harmful or illegal activities
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Repeatedly hurting or being mean to someone
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A statement to harm someone
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Feeling scared or afraid
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Not protected or in danger
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A disagreement or argument
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Being peaceful and not angry
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Treating others in a kind and fair way
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Someone others look up to and learn from
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To solve a problem or conflict