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 +'''Panic''' is the primal urge to run and hide in the face of imminent danger. It is a sudden [[fear]] which dominates or replaces thinking and often affects groups of people or animals. Panics typically occur in [[disaster]] situations, or violent situations (such as [[robbery]], [[home invasion]], a shooting rampage, etc.) which may endanger the overall health of the affected group. The word ''panic'' derives from the name of the Greek [[Deity|god]] [[Pan (mythology)|Pan]], who is said to have the ability to cause fear of lonely or open places.
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Panic is the primal urge to run and hide in the face of imminent danger. It is a sudden fear which dominates or replaces thinking and often affects groups of people or animals. Panics typically occur in disaster situations, or violent situations (such as robbery, home invasion, a shooting rampage, etc.) which may endanger the overall health of the affected group. The word panic derives from the name of the Greek god Pan, who is said to have the ability to cause fear of lonely or open places.



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