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In the current context, his 1996 film "A Moment of Innocence" may be especially relevant, since it is a multilayered dramatic essay on militancy and reconciliation, exploring the consequences of a violent incident from Mr. Makhmalbaf's revolutionary youth.
He said the government wanted to "make sure they get the help they need to come to terms with their bereavement or the consequences of a violent sexual attack or injury they may have suffered".
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A fall was defined as any event that caused unintentional contact by the torso or upper limbs to the ground or to some lower level, other than as a consequence of a violent blow, loss of consciousness, or a sudden onset of paralysis as in stroke or epileptic seizure [ 30].
"Both sides got scared, not even about the consequences of a potentially violent clash, but by the very fact that it could take place," says Petro Poroshenko, an ally of the president.In this section By hook or by crook The Teflon taoiseach rides again Of cops and spies The birthday country A truce, for now?
Kellogg Working Group 1987 [ 56]: "unintentionally coming to the ground or some lower level and other than as a consequence of sustaining a violent blow, loss of consciousness, sudden onset of paralysis as in stroke or epileptic seizure".
The definition of a fall used throughout was that of the Kellogg International Work Group on the Prevention of Falls – "unintentionally coming to the ground or some lower level other than as a consequence of sustaining a violent blow, loss of consciousness, sudden onset of paralysis as in stroke or seizure" [ 9].
We defined falls as "unintentionally coming to the ground or some lower level and other than as a consequence of sustaining a violent blow, loss of consciousness, sudden onset of paralysis as in stroke or an epileptic seizure" 13 and assessed them with monthly calendars and follow-up telephone calls as required.
Falling was defined as "an event which results in the person coming to rest inadvertently on the ground or other lower level, and other than as a consequence of sustaining a violent blow".
81.6% of victims still alive at the time of the survey (195/239) stated that they had suffered direct medical consequences following a violent event, most commonly pain (40%) wounds (24.6%) and fractures (4.6%).
Within the survey, women were also asked about physical consequences of physical violent acts induced by an intimate partner, as well as help-seeking behaviors.
No truce is in sight.Still, the longer-run consequences of this violent week are harder to gauge.
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