Search: in
Violence
Violence in Encyclopedia Encyclopedia
  Tutorials     Encyclopedia     Videos     Books     Software     DVDs  
       
Encyclopedia results for Violence

Violence





Encyclopedia results for Violence

  1. There Will Be Violence

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name There Will Be Violence Type Studio Artist Impending Doom Cover therewillbeviolence.jpg Alt There Will Be Violence Album Cover Released July 20, 2010. Recorded Genre Deathcore , groove metal Length 34 09 Label Facedown Records Producer Reviews Jesusfreakhideout Rating 4 5 http www.jesusfreakhideout.com cdreviews ThereWillBeViolence.asp link Last album The Serpent Servant br 2009 This album There Will Be Violence br 2010 Next album There Will Be Violence is the third studio album by Christian deathcore band Impending Doom and was released worldwide on July 20, 2010 via Facedown Records . The songs The Great Fear and There Will Be Violence are available to stream their MySpace page, and have received mixed reception upon release. Track listing Hell Breaks Loose 1 16 There Will Be Violence 3 05 Orphans 3 55 small featuring Tim Lambesis of As I Lay Dying band As I Lay Dying small Peace Illusion 3 11 The Great Fear 4 37 small featuring Vincent Bennett of The Acacia Strain small Walking Through Fire 2 47 Love Has Risen 4 43 The Son Is Mine 3 33 Children of Wrath 3 13 Sweating Blood 3 45 Critical reception The album received limited reviews, and mixed reception from fans. Of the reviews collected, the NewReview gave the album a perfect 5 out of 5 and stated Impending Doom has found their niche in the metal market by skillfully balancing brutality and finesse. They have taken the lessons learned from previous albums and evolved into the band they were always meant to be. ref name newreview Citation last Amos first Luke title Impending Doom There Will be Violence newspaper The NewReview date June 29, 2010 url http thenewreview.net reviews impending doom there will be violence accessdate June 29, 2010 ref References Reflist Category 2010 albums Category Impending Doom albums Category Facedown Records albums 2010s metal album stub ...   more details



  1. Violence

    Other uses Image Violence world map DALY WHO2004.svg thumb U.N. rates of physical violence resulting ... ff4200 1800 2000 legend ff2c00 2000 3000 legend cb0000 more than 3000 div Violence is the expression ... of being hurt. ref http www.merriam webster.com dictionary violence merriam webster.com , Merriam Webster Dictionary Retrieved January 8, 2009. ref ref http www.askoxford.com concise oed violence ... 61 0 V0110000.html bartleby.com , American Heritage Dictionary, Violence, Retrieved January 8, 2009. ref Worldwide, violence is used as a tool of psychological manipulation manipulation ... violence covers a broad spectrum. It can vary from between a physical altercation between two ... 2010, ranks 149 countries according to the absence of violence . ref http www.visionofhumanity.org ... person. ref http neuro.psychiatryonline.org cgi reprint 11 3 307.pdf The Neurobiology of Violence ... Adri Rodriguez says, Violence is a recurring motif in today s society. ref Scientists do not agree on whether violence is inherent in humans. Among prehistoric humans, there is archaeological evidence for both contentions of violence and peacefulness as primary characteristics. ref Heather ... behaved , LiveScience.Com, March 16, 2006. ref Since violence is a matter of perception as well ..., of the state acting violently. Likewise understandings of violence are linked to a perceived aggressor ... Wink , who coined the phrase the myth of redemptive violence , suggest that human violence, especially ... October 2009 The violent male ape image is often brought up in discussions of human violence. Dale Peterson and Richard Wrangham in Demonic Males Apes and the Origins of Human Violence write that violence ... 2002. ref James Gilligan writes violence is often pursued as an antidote to shame or humiliation. ref cite book last Gilligan first James year 1996 title Violence Our Deadly Epidemic and Its Causes publisher Putnam Adult ISBN 0 399 13979 6 . ref The use of violence often is a source of pride and a defence ...   more details



  1. Violence begets violence

    The phrase violence begets violence or hate begets hate refers to the concept that violent behavior promotes other violent behavior, in return. The phrase has been used for over 50 years, as in speeches by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 1958 ref name MLKq or the news report Study TV Violence Begets Violence by CBS News March 2003 . ref name CBS1 Study TV Violence Begets Violence , CBS News, 10 March 2003, webpage http www.cbsnews.com stories 2003 03 10 national main543333.shtml CBS 33 . ref Violence begets violence and evil begets evil are concepts described in the Gospel of Matthew , verse 26 52. ref cite book title Psalms, Volume 1 last Tesh first S. Edward authorlink coauthors Walter D. Zorn year publisher location isbn page pages 291 url http books.google.co.uk books?id q2lKzCtKGmMC&lpg PA291&dq 22Evil 20begets 20evil 22 20 22Violence 20begets 20violence 22&pg PA291 v onepage&q&f false accessdate quote ref The passage depicts a Disciple Christianity disciple identified in the Gospel of John as Saint Peter Peter drawing a sword to defend against the arrest of Jesus but being told to sheath his weapon blockquote Then said Jesus unto him, Put up again thy sword into his place for all they that Live by the sword, die by the sword take the sword shall perish with the sword . ref Matthew 26 52, King James Version. ref blockquote Words by Dr. King The reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. 1929 1968 used the phrase when saying ref name MLKq Struggle for Equality Quotes From Martin Luther King, Jr. , Scholastic Inc., January 2011, webpage http www2.scholastic.com browse article.jsp?id 4812 . ref ref name MLKb Stride Toward Freedom The Montgomery Story , Martin Luther King, Jr. , Clayborne Carson , 2010 256 pages , page 74, ISBN 0807000698, web http books.google.com books?id 7JTxjzefViYC&pg PA74&lpg PA74 Books Google YC . ref ref name WSU Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Celebration ... . ref Hate begets hate violence begets violence toughness begets a greater toughness. We must meet the forces ...   more details



  1. Violence (disambiguation)

    Wiktionarypar violence Violence may refer to Violence , the use of physical force to cause injury, damage or death Violence book a 2008 book on social theory by Slavoj i ek Violence , a song by Against Me from their album Searching for a Former Clarity Violence , a song by Blink 182 from their Blink 182 album self titled album Violence , a song by Mott the Hoople Violence album Violence , an album by Nothingface Violence , a song by the Pet Shop Boys that appears on the albums Please and Very 2001 rerelease Violence role playing game Violence , a role playing game by Greg Costikyan Vio lence , A thrash metal band Violence Recordings , a record label Violence film a film noir from 1947 La Violencia disambig fr Violence homonymie it Violence ...   more details



  1. Sex and Violence

    Sex and Violence may refer to In music Sex and Violence album Sex and Violence album , a 1992 album by Boogie Down Productions Sex & Violence , a song by The Exploited from the 1981 album Punk s Not Dead The Exploited album Punk s Not Dead In film and television Sex and Violence film Sex and Violence film , written and directed by John Zibell Sex and Violence , a List of Monty Python s Flying Circus episodes 2. Sex and Violence Monty Python s Flying Circus episode Sex and Violence , an unscreened episode of Doomwatch Sex and Violence , a pilot episode of The Muppet Show Sex and Violence , the fifth episode of List of Men Behaving Badly episodes ep5 Men Behaving Badly Sex and Violence Supernatural Sex and Violence Supernatural , an episode of the television series Supernatural In comics Sex and Violence webcomic Sex and Violence webcomic , published on Keenspot The Savage Dragon Sex & Violence , a two issue miniseries in the Savage Dragon comic book franchise See also Sex and Violence Disambig ...   more details



  1. The Sound of Violence

    The Sound of Violence may refer to The Sound of Violence song , a song by French electronic duo Cassius band Cassius . The Sound of Violence album , an album by Bahraini thrash metal band Mot r Militia . See also The Sound of Silence Disambig ...   more details



  1. Cartoon violence

    Cartoon violence may refer to Violence in cartoons Adolescents and cartoon violence a content descriptor used by the Entertainment Software Rating Board a dimension of Cartoon physics a rating category of TIGRS a reaction to the Jyllands Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy disambig ...   more details



  1. Communal violence

    globalize date December 2010 Communal violence sometimes intercommunal violence refers to a situation where violence is perpetrated across ethnic lines, and victims are chosen based upon ethnic group membership. ref Horowitz, D.L. 2000 The Deadly Ethnic Riot . University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA ref The term communal violence is commonly used in South Asia , to describe those Communalism South Asia Incidents of communal violence incidents where conflict between ethnic communities results in massacres. Communal violence, as seen in South Asia, typically takes the form of mutual aggression, in which members of all involved ethnic groups both perpetrate violence and serve as its victims. Genocide is a sub category of communal violence, in which the participating ethnic groups can be assigned mutually exclusive roles as either perpetrators or victims of violence. See also Religious violence in India July 2009 r mqi riots Described as Communal riots References references External links http news.yahoo.com s csm ooxin ylt AuEZSI9Xoaj.QTaeGSLAch 9xg8F ylu X3oDMTE2bmoycTQ2BHBvcwMyBHNlYwN5bl9mZWF0dXJlZARzbGsDY29tbXVuYWx2attheW9sJuly 2009 r mqi riots at Yahoo News DEFAULTSORT Communal Violence Category Homicide Category Violence Crime stub ...   more details



  1. Triad of Violence

    orphan date December 2007 The triad of violence is a sociological theory that originates from political scientist Michael Kaufman and elaborated on by sociologist Michael Messner ref Taking the Field Women, Men, and Sports, University of Minnesota Press, 2002, ISBN 978 0 8166 3449 1 ref . The triad of violence consists of violence against women, violence against other men, and violence against themselves. Violence Against Women This refers to instances of rape conducted by male athletes. Messner emphasizes that the majority of male athletes do not participate in violence against women. An example of this would be the 2006 Duke University lacrosse team scandal ref http abcnews.go.com US LegalCenter story?id 1882072&page 1 ABC News Duke Lacrosse Scandal Sheds New Light on the Stripper Industry ... through sexual aggression but, all allegations have been dropped on the athletes. Violence ... opponents. Rituals such as hazing are also example of such violence against other men. These rituals focus on suppressing empathy as a form of masculinity. Violence Against Themselves This refers to the idea ... are both indicators of male athletes violence against themselves and other men. Michael Kaufman Michael Kaufman originally came up with the phrase Triad of Violence . He further breaks down the analysis of men s violence in sports as the 6 P s. These are patriarchal power which states that violence has been related with male power. Violence then becomes about maintaining power sense of privilege is the feeling that one is entitled to commit violence. paradox of men s power is that violence has become a source of power and a source of fear for men. psychic armor which argues that violence is men ... experiences of men affect their attitudes towards violence. i.e. growing up in a violent household will teach a young boy that violence is an accepted part of life. ref http www.europrofem.org contri 2 04 en en viol 45en vio.htm 45env The six P s of men s violence M.Kaufmann WRC Bot generated ...   more details



  1. Cycle of violence

    Unreferenced date April 2007 The term cycle of violence refers to repeated acts of violence as a cyclical pattern, associated with high emotions and doctrines of Retributive justice retribution or revenge . The pattern, or cycle, repeats and can happen many times during a relationship. Each phase may last a different length of time and over time the level of violence may increase. It often refers to violent behavior learned as a child and then repeated as an adult, therefore continuing on in a perceived cycle. In the context of Domestic violence abusive personal relationship s, such a cycle is also called a cycle of abuse . ref http www.europrofem.org contri 2 04 en en viol 81en vio.ht Norway Treatment Program For Men Who Batter Haugan, Grethemor Skagseth and N ttestad, Jim Aage. Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Trondheim, Norway ref Dead link date October 2010 See also Feud References reflist External links http sfhelp.org alert cycle map.htm Summary the unremarked cycle of family dysfunction http www.edvp.org GetInformed CycleOfViolence.aspx Eastside Domestic Violence Program http www.domesticviolence.org cycle of violence Cycle of Violence DEFAULTSORT Cycle Of Violence Category Abuse Category Violence sociology stub he ...   more details



  1. Movie violence

    Wikify date April 2010 orphan date April 2010 Movie Violence is any form of violent acts present in films. The reasons why violence is present can be as simple as the theme or to add some suspense or action to an otherwise uneventful picture. Film makers use different types of violence to follow the movie s plot and tone. Genres and Violences Within each genre, the violence takes on a particular personality. Genres that use this type of violence are action, war, crime, comedy, and drama. ref http www.filmjabber.com movie genres ref . For example, in comedies, the violence is often portrayed in a way that was led up to with a comical sequence of events or immediately following the violent act. In the movie 10 Things I Hate About You younger sister Bianca punches a fellow student in the nose for hurting some people close to her. They keep the comical air by having the student, who is an aspiring ... commonly associated with violence include action and horror. In action films, such as 300 , the violence ... plotsummary ref . Horror films portray violence for the sake of violence as in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre ref http www.imdb.com title tt0324216 plotsummary ref . This form of violence could be partially responsible for the desensitization of the population. When people became less shocked by the violence in horror films, the directors had to add to the amount of violence shown in order to continue appalling the audience. Progression of Violence Due to the progression of violence in the movies people have become less sensitive and therefore led to a harder type of violence throughout the years. This harder violence includes more death and scenes featuring scenes that were more gruesome than ... alive or a criminal shoot a hostage. Viewers and critics often mark the amount of violence in a movie ... columns 1997 column9704.htm ref . Compared to movies today, that kind of violence seems like nothing ... movie genres FilmJabber Category Violence in media ...   more details



  1. Graphic violence

    Extreme violence redirects here. For the computer game, see Extreme Violence . Refimprove date April 2007 Graphic violence is the depiction of especially vivid, brutal and realistic acts of violence in the media violence in visual media such as literature , film , television , and video game s. It may be real, simulated live action , or animated . The graphic in graphic violence is a synonym for explicit , referring to the clear and unabashed nature of the violence portrayed this is what differentiates true graphic violence from lesser forms of violence in media productions, including cartoon violence and fantasy violence. Characteristics Graphic violence generally consists of any clear and uncensored ..., it is the explicitness of the violence and the injury inflicted which results in it being labelled ... to qualify for the graphic designation, the violence depicted must generally be of a particularly ... from the wound, and crumpling to the ground. Graphic violence arouses strong emotions, ranging from ... and the method in which it is presented. A certain degree of graphic violence has become de rigueur ... acts of graphic violence generally revolving around mutilation are often used in the horror ... violence leads to desensitization to committing acts of violence in person. It has led to censorship ... of graphic violence. Television broadcasts are similarly rated using a television rating system . Examples of films featuring graphic violence include, A Clockwork Orange film A Clockwork Orange , Taxi ... of video game controversy . Because violence in video games is interactive and not passive, critics such as Dave Grossman author Dave Grossman and Jack Thompson attorney Jack Thompson argue that violence ... more realistic deaths see also ragdoll physics . See also Aestheticization of violence Media influence Media violence research Motion picture rating system Snuff film Splatter film Television rating system Violence in the media References refs Category Film and video terminology Category Violence ...   more details



  1. Structural violence

    Structural violence is a term first used in the 1960s commonly ascribed to Johan Galtung . It refers to a form of violence based on the systemic ways in which a given social structure or social institution ... and ageism are some examples of structural violence. Structural violence and direct violence are highly interdependent. Structural violence inevitably produces conflict and often direct violence, including family violence, racial violence, hate crime s, terrorism , genocide , and war . Citation needed date June 2010 In his book Violence Reflections on a National Epidemic, James Gilligan defines structural violence as the increased rates of death and disability suffered by those who occupy ... violence Cultural violence refers to aspects of culture that can be used to justify or legitimize direct or structural violence, and may be exemplified by religion and ideology, language and art, empirical science and formal science. ref Galtung, Johan. Cultural Violence, Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 27, No. 3 Aug., 1990 , pp. 291 305 ref Cultural violence makes direct and structural violence ... The study of cultural violence highlights the way in which the act of direct violence and the fact of structural violence are legitimized and thus made acceptable in society. One mechanism of cultural violence is to change the moral colour of an act from red wrong to green right, or at least to yellow ... violence . The violence in structural violence is attributed to the specific organizations of society ... structural violence affects the health of subaltern or marginalized people, medical anthropologist Paul Farmer writes bquote Their sickness is a result of structural violence neither culture nor pure ... conspire to constrain individual agency. Structural violence is visited upon all those whose social ... . Theorists argue that structural violence is embedded in the current world system. This form of violence .... Ending the global problem of structural violence will require actions that may seem unfeasible ...   more details



  1. Morality of violence

    In ethics , questions regarding the morality of violence ask under what conditions, if any, the use of violence can be morally justified. Three prominent views on the morality of violence are 1 the pacifist position, which states that violence is always immoral, and should never be used 2 the utilitarian position, which states that violence can be used if it brings about a net good for society 3 a hybrid of these two views which both looks at what good comes from the use of violence, while also examining the types of violence used. ref Cite book editors Rapoport, David C. & Alexander, Yonah title The Morality of terrorism religious and secular justifications publisher Columbia University Press year 1989 isbn 9780231067522 page 383 url http books.google.com books?id ZqlgBwP86YoC&pg PA383 ref Christian theologians have traditionally argued against the morality of violence, arguing that Christians should love their enemies as well as their friends. ref cite book author Pottenger, John R. title The political theory of liberation theology toward a reconvergence of social values and social science publisher SUNY Press year 1989 isbn 9780791401187 page 146 url http books.google.com books?id C5q2lpkCh24C&pg PA146 ref Benito Mussolini often spoke about the morality of violence, arguing that violence was moral, and that it had spiritual importance as an expression of human will. ref Cite book author Kallis, Aristotle A. title Fascist ideology territory and expansionism in Italy and Germany, 1922 1945 publisher Psychology Press year 2000 isbn 9780415216111 page 39 url http books.google.com books?id pyKts5L3Na4C&pg PA39 ref See also Anarchism and violence References reflist Further reading ... Morality and political violence publisher Cambridge University Press year 2008 isbn 9780521705486 ... S. title Violence and its alternatives an interdisciplinary reader publisher Palgrave Macmillan year ... Category Violence ...   more details



  1. The Ultra-Violence

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Ultra Violence Type studio Artist Death Angel Cover DeathAngel TheUltra Violence.jpg Released 1987 Recorded June 15 17, 1986 Genre Thrash metal , Speed metal Length 45 20 Label Enigma Records Producer Vain band Davy Vain Reviews Allmusic Rating 3 5 Allmusic class album id r5287 pure url yes link Last album Kill As One br 1986 This album The Ultra Violence br 1987 Next album Frolic through the Park br 1988 The Ultra Violence is the first album by the Bay Area thrash band Death Angel , released in 1987. The album was recorded while all members were under 20, with drummer Andy Galeon just 14 years old. The album sold 40,000 copies in just four months. Track listing Thrashers 7 12 Evil Priest 4 54 Voracious Souls 5 39 Kill as One 4 59 The Ultra Violence 10 33 small Instrumental small Mistress of Pain 4 04 Final Death 6 03 I.P.F.S. 1 56 Mark Osegueda claimed in http www.darkside.ru interviews deathangel eng.html a 2003 interview that I.P.F.S. stood for Intense Puke Feeling Syndrome, but it is unclear if this was meant to be taken seriously. Credits Mark Osegueda Vocals Rob Cavestany Guitars, Backing Vocals Gus Pepa Guitars Dennis Pepa Bass, Backing Vocals Andy Galeon Drums Arnie Tan Percussion References Reflist http www.themetalcrew.com metal crew death angel 2 The Metal Crew Death Angel DEFAULTSORT Ultra Violence, The Category Death Angel albums Category 1986 albums Category Debut albums thrash metal album stub fr The Ultra Violence it The Ultra Violence pt The Ultra Violence ru The Ultra Violence fi The Ultra Violence ...   more details



  1. Enjoy the Violence

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Enjoy the Violence Type studio Longtype Artist Massacra Cover Massacra enjoy the violence front.jpeg Released 1991 Recorded Genre Thrash Metal , Death Metal Length 35 54 Label Shark Records Producer Reviews Last album Final Holocaust br 1990 This album Enjoy the Violence br 1991 Next album Signs of the Decline br 1992 Enjoy the Violence is the second album by the French Death Thrash metal band Massacra . The title is a play on the Depeche Mode song Enjoy the Silence . It was released in 1991. Track listing Enjoy the Violence 3 39 Ultimate Antichrist 3 41 Gods of Hate 2 56 Atrocious Crimes 4 01 Revealing Cruelty 3 32 Full of Hatred 5 00 Seas of Blood 2 05 Near Death Experience 4 15 Sublime Etermination 2 51 Agonizing World 3 51 Personnel Jean Marc Tristani Guitars Fred Duval Guitars, Vocals Pascal Jorgensen Vocals, Bass Chris Palengat Drums DEFAULTSORT Enjoy The Violence Category Massacra albums Category 1991 albums 1990s death metal album stub ...   more details



  1. Non Violence

    for the ethical movement nonviolence unreferenced date July 2008 Image Non violence Gbg C F Reutersward.jpg thumb 220px The sculpture Non Violence placed at Kungsportsavenyn in G teborg, Sweden. Non Violence is a bronze sculpture by Carl Fredrik Reutersw rd of an over sized pistol with a knotted barrel and the muzzle pointing upwards. There are currently 16 sculptures all around the world. The three original sculptures are placed in Malm , Sweden , outside the headquarters of the United Nations in New York , USA , and in Luxembourg . It is also placed in Berlin , Germany , on Sergelgatan in Stockholm , Sweden , in Gothenburg , Sweden, outside the M morial de Caen in Caen , France . Located in The Museum of Sketches in Lund , Sweden, is a Sketch drawing sketch of the firearm where Reutersw rd has written that the grieving after John Lennon and Bob Crane were murdered inspired him to design this artwork. Category Sculptures References reflist colwidth 30em sculpture stub fr Non violence sculpture lb Non Violence sv Non violence uk ...   more details



  1. Violence & Force

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Violence & Force Type studio Artist Exciter band Exciter Cover Violenceandforce.JPG Released 1984 Genre Speed metal Length 41 34 Label Megaforce Records Last album Heavy Metal Maniac br 1983 This album Violence & Force br 1984 Next album Long Live the Loud br 1985 Violence & Force is the second studio album by the Canadian speed metal band Exciter band Exciter , released through Megaforce Records in 1984. The album was reissued in 1999 by SPV GmbH SPV with that configuration. And reissued again in 2005 by Megaforce, without the song Evil Sinner . Track listing Oblivion Exciter song Oblivion 0 34 Violence & Force song Violence & Force 4 04 Scream In The Night 4 13 Pounding Metal 4 33 Evil Sinner 4 58 Destructor song Destructor 4 19 Swords Of Darkness 3 58 Delivering To The Master 6 06 Saxons Of The Fire 3 27 War Is Hell song War Is Hell 6 18 Credits Dan Beehler singer vocals , Drum kit drums John Ricci Electric guitar guitar Alan Johnson Bass guitar bass Category 1984 albums Category Exciter albums it Violence & Force ...   more details



  1. Reflections on Violence

    Infobox Book name Reflections on Violence title orig R flexions sur la violence translator image image caption author Georges Sorel illustrator cover artist country France language French language French series subject genre Political theory , Economics , philosophical novel publisher release date 1908 1912 english release date media type pages isbn preceded by The Decomposition of Marxism followed by Reflections on Violence R flexions sur la violence is a book by French revolutionary Syndicalism syndicalist Georges Sorel that was published in 1908. ref Marvin Perry, Matthew Berg, James Krukones. Sources of twentieth century Europe . Houghton Mifflin, 2000. Pp. 46. ref Sorel argues that the success of the proletariat in Class conflict class struggle depended on the creation of a catastrophic and violent revolution achieved through a general strike . ref Jeremy Jennings, ed. Reflections on violence by Georges Sorel, Cambridge Texts of the History of Political Thought . Cambridge University Press, 1999. Pp. ix, xiii. ref One of Sorel s most controversial statements claimed that violence could save the world from barbarism. ref Jeremy Jennings, ed. Reflections on violence by Georges Sorel, Cambridge Texts of the History of Political Thought . Cambridge University Press, 1999. Pp. ix, xvi. ref He equates violence with life, creativity, and virtue. ref Jeremy Jennings, ed. Reflections on violence by Georges Sorel, Cambridge Texts of the History of Political Thought . Cambridge University Press, 1999. Pp. xxi. ref A major contention argued by Sorel in the book is on the importance of myth s as expressions of will to act . ref Jeremy Jennings, ed. Reflections on violence by Georges Sorel, Cambridge Texts of the History of Political Thought . Cambridge University Press, 1999. Pp ... on violence by Georges Sorel, Cambridge Texts of the History of Political Thought . Cambridge University ... Jeremy Jennings, ed. Reflections on violence by Georges Sorel, Cambridge Texts of the History of Political ...   more details



  1. Video Violence

    Infobox film name Video Violence image image size alt caption director Gary Cohen producer writer Gary Cohen br Paul Kaye narrator starring Gary Schwartz br Chick Kaplan music cinematography editing studio distributor Camp Video released 1987 runtime country United States language English budget gross preceded by followed by Video Violence 2 Video violence also known as Video Violence... When renting is not enough is a 1987 independent film Independent horror film directed by Gary Cohen. The film is shot with a VHS camera similar to many rental films of the 1980s and early 90 s, such as Savage Vengeance . Plot Unsuspecting couple Steve and Rachel become completely immersed in a town of blood drunk crazies. Led by sickos Howard and Eli, these backwater psychopaths produce and watch their own snuff movies in which the victims are outsiders or citizens trying to leave the close knit community of killers. One day an unmarked tape shows up in the return bin of Steve s just opened video store, and it s the town postmaster being savagely mutilated. Can it be real, or just a gag? wonders Steve. He ll soon discover the horrifying answer... Release In 2007, Camp Motion Pictures released the film on special edition DVD including the sequel Video Violence 2 . ref cite web url http www.dvdempire.com Exec v4 item.asp?item id 1300508 title Video Violence Video Violence 2 Double Feature publisher dvdempire.com accessdate 2011 03 29 ref External links http www.imdb.com title tt0094262 Video violence at the Internet Movie Database References reflist DEFAULTSORT Video Violence Category 1980s horror film stubs Category 1980s horror films Category 1987 films Category Slasher films Category Independent films Category American horror films Category English language films 1980s horror film stub ...   more details



  1. Workplace violence

    tone September 2009 Workplace violence refers to violence that originates from employees or employers and threatens employers and or other employees. Definition The definition of work related violence ... challenge to their safety, well being or health . blockquote This can involve union violence violence ... establishes violence as a behaviour with the potential to cause harm. Broadly speaking there are three forms Non physical violence intimidation, abuse, threats etc Physical violence punching, kicking, pushing etc Aggravated physical violence use of weapons, e.g. guns, knives, syringes, pieces of furniture, bottles, glasses, etc Violence in all its forms is a concern for staff and management alike. For employers, violence can lead to poor morale and a poor image for the organisation ... negligence is proven. For employees, violence can cause pain, distress and even disability or death ... of workplace violence, noting that it is essentially a form of attack. Citation needed date September 2009 Why do people actually resort to violence? Violence is an example of what is termed functional ... express themselves or influence others. Types of workplace violence By understanding the cause of the violence we will be better able to eliminate, reduce or manage the risk of it occurring. There are four main types of work related violence Criminal violence Violence perpetrated by individuals ..., drugs, or perform some other criminal or unlawful act. Service user violence Violence perpetrated ... business activities. Worker on worker violence Violence perpetrated by individuals working within ... that the individual perceives as being unjust. Domestic violence Violence perpetrated by individuals ... where a given individual is during the course of a working day. Workplace violence and aggression .... ref Citation title Workplace Violence and Workplace Aggression Evidence and Their Relative Frequency ... of workplace violence Sexual harassment Verbal abuse Minimum wage payrolls Discrimination Workplace ...   more details



  1. Shining Violence

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Shining Violence Cover Type studio Artist The Low Lows band The Low Lows Released March 3, 2008 Genre Alt country br Progressive country br Lo fi br Indie rock br Alternative rock br Slowcore br Americana music Americana Length 40 48 Label Monotreme Records Monotreme Recorded Producer Reviews AbsolutePunk Rating 6.8 10 http www.absolutepunk.net showthread.php?t 492711 link PopMatters Rating 6 10 http www.popmatters.com pm review 64950 the low lows shining violence link Subba cultcha Rating 7 10 http www.subba cultcha.com album reviews the low lows shining violence article contentID 5199 link Rateyourmusic Rating 3.2 5 http rateyourmusic.com artist the low lows link Last album Elizabeth Pier Single br 2007 This album Shining Violence br 2008 Next album Shining Violence is the second full length album by The Low Lows band The Low Lows . It was released on March 3, 2008 via the label, Monotreme Records Monotreme . ref name Monotreme cite web url http www.monotremerecords.com lowlows shining.php title Monotreme Records The Low Lows publisher Monotreme Records accessdate 2010 07 23 ref ref name Amazon cite web url http www.amazon.com dp B001CVCBJ4 title Shining Violence The Low Lows Music publisher Amazon.com accessdate 2010 07 23 ref ... Violence Overview publisher allmusic date accessdate 2010 07 23 ref ref name Answers cite web url http www.answers.com topic shining violence title Shining Violence Album review and songs from Answer.com ... Music The Low Lows P764598 Discography album P764598 R1341036 title Shining Violence Album Review ... Violence The Low Lows Music publisher Amazon.com accessdate 2010 07 23 ref ref name Allmusic cite web url Allmusic class album id r1341036 pure url yes title allmusic Shining Violence Overview publisher ... shining violence title Shining Violence Album review and songs from Answer.com publisher Answers.com ... Lows P764598 Discography album P764598 R1341036 title Shining Violence Album Review, Songs, Ratings ...   more details



  1. Violence (film)

    Infobox film name Violence image Violence 1947 Lobby Card.jpg image size alt caption Theatrical release lobby card director Jack Bernhard producer Jack Bernhard br Bernard Brandt screenplay Lewis Lantz br Stanley Rubin narrator starring Nancy Coleman br Michael O Shea actor Michael O Shea br Sheldon Leonard music Edward J. Kay cinematography Henry Sharp editing Jason H. Bernie studio Bernhard Brandt Productions distributor Monogram Pictures released Film date 1947 5 12 United States runtime 72 minutes country United States language English budget Violence 1947 is an American drama film noir directed by Jack Bernhard. The drama features Nancy Coleman , Michael O Shea actor Michael O Shea and Sheldon Leonard . ref imdb title 0039960 Violence . ref Plot Ann Mason Coleman ,an undercover reporter, develops amnesia after infiltrating a neo fascist group. Cast Nancy Coleman as Ann Dwire, alias Ann Mason Michael O Shea actor Michael O Shea as Steve Fuller Sheldon Leonard as Fred Stalk Peter Whitney as Joker Emory Parnell as True Dawson Pierre Watkin as Ralph Borden Frank Reicher as Pop, apartment concierge Cay Forrester as Sally Donahue John Hamilton actor John Hamilton as Doctor in Chicago Richard Irving as Protest Rally Orator Carole Donne as Beth Taffel, Borden s secretary Jimmy Clark as Joe Donahue William Gould actor William Gould as Mr. X References Reflist External links imdb title 0039960 Violence tcmdb title 94826 Violence http www.dvdbeaver.com film3 dvd reviews52 violence.htm Violence at DVD Beaver includes images DEFAULTSORT Violence Category 1947 films Category American films Category Black and white films Category Drama films Category English language films Category Film noir Category Thriller films ...   more details



  1. Monopoly on violence

    pp move small yes pp move indef The monopoly on violence lang de Gewaltmonopol des Staates is the definition of the state polity state expounded by Max Weber in Politics as a Vocation , which has been predominant in philosophy of law and political philosophy in the twentieth century. citation needed date November 2010 It defines a single entity, the state, exercising authority on violence over a given territory, as territory was also deemed by Weber to be a characteristic of state. Importantly, such a monopoly must occur via a process of legitimation , wherein a claim is laid to legitimise the state s use of violence. Max Weber s theory Max Weber said in Politics as a Vocation that a necessary condition for an entity to be a state is that it retains such a monopoly. His expanded definition was that something is a state if and insofar as its administrative staff successfully upholds a claim on the monopoly of the legitimate use of violence lang de das Monopollegitimen physischen Zwanges ... ref According to Weber, the state is the source of legitimacy for any use of violence. Citation needed ... between the state and the use of violence has been so close. He uses the examples of feudalism ... and sexual offenses thus the nickname bawdy courts . The actual application of violence is delegated or permitted by the state. Weber s theory is not taken to mean that only the government uses violence, but that the individuals and organizations that can legitimize violence or adjudicate on its legitimacy ... individuals to use violence in Self defense defense of self or property , but in this case, as in the example ... is that all such functional states function by reproducing the forms of violence that sustain existing social power relationships, and suppressing the forms of violence that threaten to disrupt them ... State inside a state Violent non state actor Warlord References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Monopoly On Violence ... de la violencia eo Monopolo pri perforto fr Monopole de la violence nl Geweldsmonopolie ja pl ...   more details



  1. Peace Or Violence

    Infobox song See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Peace Or Violence Type Promo single Cover Peace or violence.jpg Cover size Border Caption Artist Stromae Album Cheese album Cheese A side B side Recorded 2010 Released Start date 2010 05 31 Format music download digital download Recorded 2010 Genre Dance music Dance Language French language French Length Duration m 03 s 08 Label Universal France Writer Stromae Composer Stromae Producer Mosaert Audio sample? Certification prev Te Quiero Stromae song Te Quiero prev no 2 track no 3 next Rail de musique next no 4 Peace Or Violence is a 2010 in music 2010 song by Belgium Belgian singer Stromae , released on May 31 as the 4th promo single for his album Cheese album Cheese , on which it was included. The song has yet only charted in Austria . Track listings Peace Or Violence 3 08 Charts class wikitable sortable Chart 2010 Peak br position singlechart Austria 74 artist Stromae song Peace Or Violence References reflist External links YouTube S62i CoUJaQ Stromae recording the song Stromae Category 2010 singles Category Stromae songs fr Peace or Violence ...   more details




Articles 1 - 25 of 38377          Next


Search   in  
Search for Violence in Tutorials
Search for Violence in Encyclopedia
Search for Violence in Videos
Search for Violence in Books
Search for Violence in Software
Search for Violence in DVDs
Search for Violence in Store


Advertisement




Violence in Encyclopedia
Violence top Violence

Home - Add TutorGig to Your Site - Disclaimer

©2011-2013 TutorGig.com. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Statement