Attempts to cause harm, injury, or death to another person.
What is assualt?
A need for a habit-forming substance.
What is addiction?
A disease that can be spread from person to person.
What is communicable disease?
The exchange of information through the use of words and actions.
What is communication?
Your body's response to change.
What is stress?
Repeated, systematic efforts to inflict harm through a physical, verbal, or social attack on a weaker person.
What is bullying?
Open to attack/damage.
What is vulnerable?
A disease that does not spread from person to person.
What is non-communicable disease?
When the communicator states his or her position in a firm but positive way.
What is assertive?
A disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, ideas, or goals.
What is conflict?
Making distinctions on how a group is viewed or treated based on ethnicity, gender, age, race, religion, or other factors.
What is discrimination?
A serious/big crime.
What is a felony?
The signs and feelings of an illness.
What is symptoms?
People close to you in age who are a lot like you.
What is peers?
Solving a disagreement in a way that satisfies both sides.
What is conflict resolution?
Differences in characteristics of people; can involve personality, talents, race, age, ethnicity, gender, thoughts, religion, education, etc.
What is diversity?
A form of abuse where physical harm is done to another person.
What is physical abuse?
The quality of being extremely fat in a way that is unhealthy.
What is obesity?
A relationship with someone you know, trust, and regard with affection.
What is friendship?
Feelings that arise in response to thoughts, remarks, and events.
What is emotions?
Words, gestures, and actions which tend to annoy, torment, alarm, or verbally abuse another person.
What is harrasment?
A person who is singled out for harassment, bullying, or another mistreatment by others; a person who suffers a violent act.
What is target?
To weigh more than is healthy; to be fat.
What is overweight?
The influence that your peer group has on you.
What is peer pressure?
Outcomes or effects that may occur as a result of a decision or an action.
What is consequences?