Aggressor - The person who chooses to hurt or damage a relationship. A bully., Target - The person who is aggressed upon or bullied. The object of bullying., Revenge - response to an aggressive act in which a target assumes the role of aggressor and makes a former aggressor a target; role reversal in an aggressive act, Bystander - The person or persons who are not aggressors or targets but are caught somewhere in between., Upstander - A bystander who comes to the aid of a target., Aggression - Aggression is words or actions that are directed towards another and intended to harm, distress, coerce or cause fear., Conflict - Conflict is a mutual disagreement, argument or dispute between people, Cyberbullying - Online bullying, and describes bullying carried out through the internet and mobile devices., Discrimination - Less favorable treatment because of identity, race, culture or ethnicity; religion; physical characteristics, Diversity - Each individual is unique and has individual differences., Empathy - The ability to identify and share the feeling of another., ​Harassment - Behavior that targets an individual or group due to their identity, Prejudice - An opinion or feeling of dislike directed at an individual or a group because of some characteristic, Tolerance - The willingness to accept the existence of opinions, behaviour and practices that conflict or differ from one's own., Respect - When you regard something or someone as important and are careful not to harm them or treat them rudely., Direct Bullying - Physical and verbal bullying, Indirect Bullying - Relationship bullying (gossiping...),

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