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-[[Image:Jean-Leon Gerome Pollice Verso.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Pollice Verso]]'' by Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1872, is the immediate source of the "[[thumbs down]]" [[gesture]] in [[popular culture]]. It is owned by [[Phoenix Art Museum]].]]+[[Image:Jean-Leon Gerome Pollice Verso.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''[[Pollice Verso (Gérôme)|Pollice Verso]]'' (1872) by Jean-Léon Gérôme]]
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 +"I don’t care to [[Belongingness|belong]] to any [[Club (organization) |club]] that will have me as a [[member]]" --[[Groucho Marx]]
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 +[[Image:The Experts, 1837 by Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps.jpg |thumb|200px|''[[The Experts]]'' (1837) by Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps]]
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In [[sociology]], a '''group''' is usually defined as a collection of [[human]]s or [[animal]]s, who share certain characteristics, interact with one another, accept expectations and obligations as members of the group, and share a common [[Identity (social science)|identity]]. Using this definition, [[society]] can appear as a large group. In [[sociology]], a '''group''' is usually defined as a collection of [[human]]s or [[animal]]s, who share certain characteristics, interact with one another, accept expectations and obligations as members of the group, and share a common [[Identity (social science)|identity]]. Using this definition, [[society]] can appear as a large group.
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A '''group''' is a number of things or persons being in some relation to one another. A '''group''' is a number of things or persons being in some relation to one another.
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-== Mathematics == 
-* [[Group (mathematics)]], a set together with a binary operation satisfying certain algebraic conditions 
-** [[Group theory]], the study of groups 
-** [[Group action]], a way of describing the symmetries of objects using groups 
-** [[Group isomorphism]], a one-to-one correspondence (function) between two groups which respects the given group operations 
-** [[Group object]], a kind of generalization of a group which is built on more complicated structures than sets 
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-== Science == 
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-'''Chemistry''' 
-* [[Functional group]], a functional entity consisting of certain atoms whose presence provides a certain property to a molecule 
-* [[Group (periodic table)]], a column in the periodic table of chemical elements 
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-'''Biology''' 
-* [[Cultivar group]], a formal classification category in the ''International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants'' (''ICNCP'') 
-* [[Group selection]], in evolutionary biology, the idea that alleles can become fixed or spread in a population because of the benefits they bestow upon groups of organisms 
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-'''Cosmology''' 
-* [[Galaxy groups and clusters]], a small number of galaxies near each other 
-** [[Local Group]], the group containing the Milky Way Galaxy 
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-'''Other''' 
-* [[Group delay and phase delay]] 
-* a set of [[lens (optics)|lens]]es stacked together 
-* [[Group (stratigraphy)]], in geology, a lithostratigraphical unit; a group consists of formations, or rock strata 
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-== Business == 
-* [[Business group]], a legal entity comprising several companies 
== Sociology == == Sociology ==
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* [[Secular]] group also called secular organization * [[Secular]] group also called secular organization
* [[Religious group]] * [[Religious group]]
-* [[Affiliation (disambiguation)|Affiliation]]+* [[Affiliation|Affiliation]]
* [[Cult]] * [[Cult]]
* [[Sect]] * [[Sect]]
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* [[Subculture]] * [[Subculture]]
* [[Gang]] * [[Gang]]
-* [[Native (disambiguation)|Native]]+* [[Native|Native]]
* [[Immigrant]] * [[Immigrant]]
* [[Clan]] * [[Clan]]
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* [[Opposition (politics)|Opposition]] * [[Opposition (politics)|Opposition]]
-== Computing and the Internet ==+== Music ==
-* [[Group (computing)]], a collection of users or other objects+
-** [[Group identifier (Unix)]]+
-* [[Group editor]], a program that allows many people to edit a shared document over a computer network+
-* [[Usenet newsgroup]]+
-* [[Google Groups]]+
-* [[Yahoo! Groups]]+
-* [[Facebook groups]]+
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-== Military ==+
-* [[Army group]]+
-* [[Group (air force)]], an air force formation+
-* [[Group Captain]]+
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-== Other uses ==+
-* [[Breed Groups (dog)]], the group or category to which breeds of dogs are assigned by kennel clubs+
-* [[Group (auto racing)]], a category of car allowed to compete in [[auto racing]]. +
-* [[Group insurance]] covering people with common characteristics+
* A [[musical ensemble]]: * A [[musical ensemble]]:
** [[Boy band]] ** [[Boy band]]
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== Other labels used to describe groups == == Other labels used to describe groups ==
* [[Organization]] * [[Organization]]
-* [[Association (disambiguation)|Association]]+* [[Association|Association]]
-* [[Union (disambiguation)|Union]]+* [[Union|Union]]
-* [[Class (disambiguation)|Class]]+* [[Social class|Class]]
-* [[Set (disambiguation)|Set]]+* [[Set|Set]]
* [[Syndicate]] * [[Syndicate]]
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-== See also == 
-* [[Grouping (disambiguation)]] 
-* [[The Group (disambiguation)]] 
-* [[Functional group (disambiguation)]] 
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== See also== == See also==

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