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Group is a very general term that can return to just about any batch, cluster, classification or category of things. In civil society and other social theory, it is most often used to refer to three or more persons in spatial proximity and interaction with one another.
Group is a very general term that can refer to just about any batch, cluster, classification or category of things. In civil society and other social theory, it is most often used to refer to three or more persons in spatial proximity and interaction with one another.

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Group is a very general term that can refer to just about any batch, cluster, classification or category of things. In civil society and other social theory, it is most often used to refer to three or more persons in spatial proximity and interaction with one another.