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Violence is the opposite of nonviolence and is also exertion of physical force so as to injure or abuse. The word is also used broadly to describe the destructive action of natural phenomena like storms and earthquakes. More frequently, with reference to Indian Independence Movement, India, the word refers to injury to persons, usually intentional, and forceful verbal and emotional abuse that harms others.

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  • Violence is the opposite of nonviolence and is also exertion of physical force so as to injure or abuse. The word is also used broadly to describe the destructive action of natural phenomena like storms and earthquakes. More frequently, with reference to Indian Independence Movement, India, the word refers to injury to persons, usually intentional, and forceful verbal and emotional abuse that harms others.
  • "Violence" is a cover song by Andy Taylor, released on the album Dangerous by A&M Records in August 1990.
  • violence 乱暴:らんぼう: violent - "He's a violent guy" or "She's a violent /crazy driver" - violent weather, 暴力:ぼうりょく: violence of person against person Is that right??
  • Track 8 from 'Please'. It was rerecorded in 1993 as one of the b-sides for 'I Wouldn't Normally Do This Kind Of Thing'.
  • Violence is a Tier 2 Rage power in the Anger tree.
  • η βια που εκδηλωνεται στους αθλητικους χωρους ειναι διαχρονικο παγκοσμιο φαινομενο
  • Violence is, essentially, a dissonant tactic for controlling people, creating ego, and perpetuating the suffering of the world.
  • Violence is physical force applied for unethical reasons such as aggression, abuse or exploitation. Its ethical opposite is self-defense or defense of another. Most countries have laws against violence, although some governments habitually employ violence against their own citizenry. International legislation on human rights is meant to prevent this, but has proved difficult to enforce in practice. Excessive violence is naturally associated with other forms of social pathology. [1]
  • Broadcaster, Cable, Satellite TV, and internet outlets are teeming with smut. * Regulations that institute stricter measures of control for labeling and rating braodcast content so as to enhance parental blocking technology are welcomed. * Stiffer penalties for broadcasters who cross the line should be discussed. * Cable and satellite do not need to be regulated by the FCC. also give the agency the power to regulate violence on television.
  • Violence is physical abuse that is meant to harm. Undue violence or overuse of violence is a charge, and extreme violence can produce results varying from squicky to unintentionally hilarious. The Disturbing Acts of Violence Department takes care of badfics that primarily feature violence, usually the extreme cases. Proponents of the DAVD Conspiracy Theory believe that they also cause the disturbing acts of violence they're named for, but this is only true of the mirror DAVD.
  • As we grow up we are taught right from wrong, yet we always have a desire to do what we have been told not to - what man is born who has not committed some base, degenerate act simply because he could? Who amongst us can truly say they have not at least contemplated the most vile of things... if only for a moment... There are some who say this monster is not real, others call it Satan and try to give us comfort in empty prayers and ancient rituals - yet as we close our eyes we all see the same darkness, the realm of the beast that lurks within.
  • Violence in KQ1, where applicable in general is considered semi-positive moral choice (in most cases you will gain some points), however it is not nearly positive as taking the non-violent approach. The exception is that killing the witch and troll nets the most points. Killing the dragon in the original was considered negative (lose points), and positive in the remake (gain points). Graham doesn't seem to have any moral quelms against killing other random 'evil creatures', but is incapable of killing them due to them being more powerful than him.
  • Violence is an appropriate method mankind has ever learned, and is much of the time a very good answer to, well, everything. There is an almost infinite amount of variation to the kind of violence that can be used in any situation. It ranges from flicking your friend's ear to dropping a multi-megaton warhead on a city. Violence is also one of the best ways to avoid an uneasy situation. Say someone takes your Favorite toy when you're a little kid. You can: Violence is always the Answer.
  • violence (on TV, theories, hooligans) Violence in general is a big problem. But there are diffrent forms of violence. On the one hand, the violence on the TV and in Computer games. Both are very controversial because people think that they animate the children to be violent. There are many examples, like jung pupils running amok at their school or young boys wrestling in the backyard of the parents house, that prove that statement.
  • thumb|200px|right|Обложка Violence RPG Violence — короткая, 32-страничная ролевая игра, написанная Грегом Костикяном под псевдонимом «Дизайнер Х» и выпущенная в 1999 году компанией Hogshead Publishing. Полное название игры — «Violance: The Roleplaying Game of Egregious and Repulsive Bloodshed», то есть «Насилие: Ролевая игра вопиющего и отталкивающего кровопролития».
  • Violence is the expression of physical or verbal force against one or more people, compelling action against one's will on pain of being hurt. Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series, which contains violence, clashes somewhat with modern accepted standards, as many people are opposed to the depiction of violence in children's literature. This Arthur Ransome Wiki page is an attempt to catalogue episodes of violence depicted in Arthur Ransome's books. Violence in the books
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  • violence (on TV, theories, hooligans) Violence in general is a big problem. But there are diffrent forms of violence. On the one hand, the violence on the TV and in Computer games. Both are very controversial because people think that they animate the children to be violent. There are many examples, like jung pupils running amok at their school or young boys wrestling in the backyard of the parents house, that prove that statement. On the other hand there is a lot of violence at sport events. In special the football hooligans, this - mostly - guys make terror because it's just fun for them. Most hooligans are also into so called nazi stuff, and discriminate people because of their being. Alltogether violence is omnipresent in our world, but most people don't want to see it. Thats why the rapeing of a woman is still possible in our modern world. Studies prove, that if a person is being attacked in the public, nobody will help this person. Just because they don't want to be involved into any troubles. The moral courage in the westward countries is not very present. Everybody thinks, somebody else will do something against it.
  • Violence is the opposite of nonviolence and is also exertion of physical force so as to injure or abuse. The word is also used broadly to describe the destructive action of natural phenomena like storms and earthquakes. More frequently, with reference to Indian Independence Movement, India, the word refers to injury to persons, usually intentional, and forceful verbal and emotional abuse that harms others.
  • "Violence" is a cover song by Andy Taylor, released on the album Dangerous by A&M Records in August 1990.
  • Violence is the expression of physical or verbal force against one or more people, compelling action against one's will on pain of being hurt. Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series, which contains violence, clashes somewhat with modern accepted standards, as many people are opposed to the depiction of violence in children's literature. This Arthur Ransome Wiki page is an attempt to catalogue episodes of violence depicted in Arthur Ransome's books. Violence in the books * Swallows and Amazons (published 1930) * When the Swallows and Amazons first meet: If it had come to a fight, it might have been a very near thing. But it did not come to a fight as they parley and form an alliance (SA10). * The War between the Swallows and Amazons aims to capture the enemy ship (SA10,11). * The Battle in Houseboat Bay: good-natured violence; cannon fire and a pillow fight followed by theatrical walking of the plank (SA27). * 'Their Own Story' * Swallowdale (1931) * Peter Duck (1932): the most violent of the books, possibly characteristic of a Peter Duck story. * This includes guns fired at the crew of Wild Cat (PD32,34), and the beating of Bill when the Viper crew capture the Wild Cat (PD30). Earlier Bill said I got more’n half a rope’s-ending next morning when he (Black Jake) come on deck and find you’d cleared out and There’s nobody aboard the Viper what anybody can lay into now (PD14). On the Wild Cat But no ropes-end searched him out or thudded on the planking (PD15). * Mr Duck recalls life on ships many years ago he was brought up at a rope’s end and on the island where he was shipwrecked there was no bosun after me with a rope’s end but then he went on the treasure ship as a cabin-boy since the old man threw the last one overboard to teach him swimming one day when he was playful like (PD5) * Captain Flint and Mr Duck find skulls and bones on the beach near Black Jake's diggings: 'Fighting, or murder." (PD20) * Winter Holiday (1933) * Coot Club (1934) * Violence among the Hullabaloos: Livy slaps the 'fat man' (un-named Hullabaloo) across the face for commenting on her not wearing skirts (CC8). * Mrs Barrable describes how during her childhood her brother Richard caught a grass snake .. and got beaten afterwards for taking it to school with him and letting it get loose in the middle of a lesson. Dorothea said He wouldn't mind being beaten for its sake. (CC22). * Pigeon Post (1936) * We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea (1937) * When the Flushing pilot thinks that John is "a sort of Roger" and the captain and crew’s "merry barty" in the cabin is not to be disturbed he says "Very fierce man .... I knew such one when I was a boy in sailing ship .... very sore" and suggests a rope was used on him (WD20. * Hanging the Swallows for piracy is discussed on their return from Holland: Titty says .. Jim, do prosecute. Nancy'd be simply delighted (WD26). * Secret Water (1939) * The Mastadon is told to get rid of the invaders (the Swallows and Amazons) though they MUSTN'T SET FIRE TO THEIR TENTS (SW15). * When the savages (the Amazons and Eels) rushed the camp, Bridget sees John, Susan, Titty, Roger brought to the ground and roped as prisoners while she is a (willing) human sacrifice (SW28). * The Big Six (1940) * Bill says to George's friend Ralph Been swimming? and A large hand swung round and caught him on the side of the head (BS29). * Missee Lee (1941): another Peter Duck story with gunshots and references to beheading: * Captain Flint is nearly thrown overboard (ML4) and then kept in a cage (ML8). * The three small boys mimic head chopping with their hand on their necks (ML8), and so does Missee Lee when asked what happened to prisoners who are not ransomed (ML13) * Captain Flint refers to being in prison once when he was at Oxford: A fancy for policemen’s helmets on Boat-race night (ML16). * When they are "Free but prisoners" the guard near their boats unhitched a short carbine and near the bridge they heard the sharp click of bolts as the men made ready their carbines; both as warnings (ML17). * They hear gunshots on shore from the Shining Moon when Chang challenges Missee Lee, and the Shining Moon is fired at by the pursuing junks (ML27) * The Picts And The Martyrs: or Not Welcome At All (1943) * Maria Turner says to the "burglar": Stop. I can see you. I have a gun here and I will shoot .... (PM19). Later Nancy says: .... saying she was going to shoot .... Of course she hadn't got a gun (PM21). * Maria Turner describes Tommy Jolys being quite properly chastised in the Tin Trumpet Incident (PM29) * Great Northern? (1947): The use of firearms qualifies this as a Peter Duck story according to Christina Hardyment Three of the books are different from the rest .... the children are actually shot at with real guns. They are pure romance, realistic fancy rather than fantastical reality. They are not set in the school holidays, but in a free time of their own (CFT pp26-27 ). * 'Coots in the North' * Pete and the Death and Glories risk a whopping for stowing away on board Bonnka.
  • violence 乱暴:らんぼう: violent - "He's a violent guy" or "She's a violent /crazy driver" - violent weather, 暴力:ぼうりょく: violence of person against person Is that right??
  • Track 8 from 'Please'. It was rerecorded in 1993 as one of the b-sides for 'I Wouldn't Normally Do This Kind Of Thing'.
  • Violence is a Tier 2 Rage power in the Anger tree.
  • As we grow up we are taught right from wrong, yet we always have a desire to do what we have been told not to - what man is born who has not committed some base, degenerate act simply because he could? Who amongst us can truly say they have not at least contemplated the most vile of things... if only for a moment... Within each and every one of us there is a monster, a creature that claws at us and seeks to destroy everything around us - when this unseen monster can no longer lash out at others it begins to eat away at us, like a parasite devouring its host. The voice that continually degrades us, spits at us and fills our dreams with dread. There are some who say this monster is not real, others call it Satan and try to give us comfort in empty prayers and ancient rituals - yet as we close our eyes we all see the same darkness, the realm of the beast that lurks within. For some the monster inside is too strong and at last they give in, to the outside world they are murderers and freaks - perverts and animals. Yet to those who know the truth they are just the puppets of the monster lurking within us all. For others the fight against the demon inside is too much to bear and they take the plunge into the abyss - the bittersweet embrace of death releasing them from Hell's embrace as they finally go to that quiet place where no one hurts. Yet for those left alive the battle continues, we are the Damned and this world is our Purgatory. We are not dead... for it is not the dead who should fear Hell. It is us...the living. It is us who must suffer the trials of Hell. The demon inside us continually pushing us towards our own doom... We can pray for salvation yet it will never come, we are already condemned - the only escape is death... yet we have come to fear it, the monster inside us has managed to trick us into seeing our only escape as something terrible and alien. For death is the great comfort, the path to freedom. In darkness we were born and in darkness we must ultimately return... to the quiet place where no one hurts...
  • η βια που εκδηλωνεται στους αθλητικους χωρους ειναι διαχρονικο παγκοσμιο φαινομενο
  • Violence is, essentially, a dissonant tactic for controlling people, creating ego, and perpetuating the suffering of the world.
  • Violence is physical force applied for unethical reasons such as aggression, abuse or exploitation. Its ethical opposite is self-defense or defense of another. Most countries have laws against violence, although some governments habitually employ violence against their own citizenry. International legislation on human rights is meant to prevent this, but has proved difficult to enforce in practice. Excessive violence is naturally associated with other forms of social pathology. [1]
  • thumb|200px|right|Обложка Violence RPG Violence — короткая, 32-страничная ролевая игра, написанная Грегом Костикяном под псевдонимом «Дизайнер Х» и выпущенная в 1999 году компанией Hogshead Publishing. Полное название игры — «Violance: The Roleplaying Game of Egregious and Repulsive Bloodshed», то есть «Насилие: Ролевая игра вопиющего и отталкивающего кровопролития». Violence — это пародия на игры в стиле зачистки подземелий. Её действие происходит в современном мегаполисе, где персонажи — воры, громилы и серийные убийцы — вламываются в дома, убивая жителей и похищая их вещи. В тексте игры постоянно встречаются оскорбления в адрес игроков (например, она начинается фразой: «Добро пожаловать в „Насилие“, ты, деградировавший отброс»). В игре предлагаются такие насмешливые приёмы, как возможность покупки высоких характеристик или «экспы» за наличные деньги у автора или издателя игры. В целом игромеханика довольно сложна и в чём-то напоминает пародируемую D&D: например, для определения характеристик персонажа используется бросок 3d6. Умения покупаются за пункты умений; персонаж имеет 100 пунктов в начале игры, и по мнению рецензентов, это позволяет создать вполне сбалансированного персонажа. Предлагаются подробные листы снаряжения и оружия (включая использование в его качестве различных бытовых предметов). Каждый предмет имеет значение «спрятанности», которое используется как модификатор броска на определение того, заметят ли полицейские или прохожие, что персонаж имеет его при себе. Кроме того, оружие обладает двумя характеристиками: снятие хитов и причинение боли (например, у автомата эти характеристики определяются как 1d30/1d10). Критические попадания в механике игры отсутствуют. Как видно из приведённой выше характеристики автомата, в игре используется большое количество различных дайсов, включая нестандартные. В соответствии с общей концепцией игры, в правила включены разделы, посвящённые наркотикам, сексу и пыткам. Монстрятник игры разделён на две части: «Обычные законопослушные граждане» и «Свиньи» (то есть стражи порядка). Наконец, раздел о добыче также пародирует (A)D&D. По мнению рецензента, Violence можно использовать для игры в стиле фильмов Тарантино и Родригеса, а можно даже «сменить сторону» и играть за полицейских. Имеются также суждения, что несмотря на хорошую проработку, игра намеренно сделана неиграбельной.
  • Broadcaster, Cable, Satellite TV, and internet outlets are teeming with smut. * Regulations that institute stricter measures of control for labeling and rating braodcast content so as to enhance parental blocking technology are welcomed. * Stiffer penalties for broadcasters who cross the line should be discussed. * Cable and satellite do not need to be regulated by the FCC. also give the agency the power to regulate violence on television.
  • Violence is an appropriate method mankind has ever learned, and is much of the time a very good answer to, well, everything. There is an almost infinite amount of variation to the kind of violence that can be used in any situation. It ranges from flicking your friend's ear to dropping a multi-megaton warhead on a city. Violence is also one of the best ways to avoid an uneasy situation. Say someone takes your Favorite toy when you're a little kid. You can: A. Cry. B. Ask for it back. C. Buy a new one. D. Beat up everyone he holds dear. E. Make his car your new toy. F. Make his wife your new toy. G. Make his mother your new toy. H: Beat his head in. I: Go psycho on him/her/it/s-him/sh-gler/kittens. Violence is always the Answer.
  • Violence is physical abuse that is meant to harm. Undue violence or overuse of violence is a charge, and extreme violence can produce results varying from squicky to unintentionally hilarious. The Disturbing Acts of Violence Department takes care of badfics that primarily feature violence, usually the extreme cases. Proponents of the DAVD Conspiracy Theory believe that they also cause the disturbing acts of violence they're named for, but this is only true of the mirror DAVD.
  • Violence in KQ1, where applicable in general is considered semi-positive moral choice (in most cases you will gain some points), however it is not nearly positive as taking the non-violent approach. The exception is that killing the witch and troll nets the most points. Killing the dragon in the original was considered negative (lose points), and positive in the remake (gain points). Graham doesn't seem to have any moral quelms against killing other random 'evil creatures', but is incapable of killing them due to them being more powerful than him. Oddly enough, greed is treated positively, as giving treasures away causes points to be subtracted. So Graham must act the miser and keep the treasures for himself. * Killing the witch gives you points. * Killing the troll using the goat gives you points. It's just about impossible to kill a troll. Trying to kill it with his dagger, he realizes the troll is bigger than him, stronger than him, and much meaner than him. He also realizes that the troll is a real fighter, better than him. He could never win a fight with a troll. He knows better than to even try it. If Graham attempted to throw the dagger at the troll, the old, but quick, troll caught it, leaving Graham defenseless. * Killing the giant (gain two points in original, three points in remake). * Killing the dragon. With unerring aim, the dagger streaks through the air and pierces the soft, unprotected skin under the dragons throat. (In original, lose 2 points, in remake gain three points) * Killing the goat (no points lost, will be forced to give treasure to troll). * Graham thinks about killing wolf, but realizes its too fast for him. He realizes the wolf's muscles are coiled steel springs. It's massive jaws, razor-sharp teeth long, wicked claws are a deadly blur. He thinks again about trying to kill it. * Graham would attempt to kill the ogre, but realizes its practically indestructible. He realizes its way too strong for him. * Graham would attempt to kill the dwarf, he realizes its way too quick to catch. * Graham would attempt to kill the sorcerer, its protected by magic. He realizes there is nothing more dangerous than an angry sorcerer. He felt it was best to avoid the evil magician than do anything that could cause him to retaliate. He was also so afraid of the sorcerer that his knees were locked, and he could do nothing. * Graham would attempt to kill the rat, but realizes its much too powerful. * Graham would attempt to kill the leprechauns, but realizes they are protected by a magic that prevents him from drawing his weapon
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