Sentence examples for violence derived from from inspiring English sources

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The centerpiece of the show, the daunting Destruction Quartet, features four video loops depicting historical circumstances of violence derived from both global news and contemporary art, a commentary on the mutable relationship between creation and destruction.

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Miles's deep distrust of others, his desire for "easy living," his detachment and his violence derive from the same playa principles behind his romanticism, his coolness and sense of style and his incredible storytelling ability.

It was evident when community members used strategies to address sexual violence which derived from existing cultural practices.

Certainly the device here seems to insist that the novel's brew of machines, sex and violence might derive from an intelligent modern person's fantasies.

What sets her apart is the pure primal aggression with which she lives her life she controls every situation through a terrifying mix of heightened competitive sexuality, simmering violence, and a confidence derived from a dozen or so watermelon Cruisers.

For instance, the themes of "psychological violence" and "unwanted sex" were derived from available literature [ 6] whereas the themes "threatened physical violence" and "attempted and completed physical violence" were derived from the discussion of participants and day to day observations of the researchers.

The way that fear, particularly fear of violence from men, is discussed and delineated is often derived from conversations surrounding physical violence.

Youth's self-reported attitudes toward violence were assessed via five items derived from the Attitude toward Interpersonal Peer Violence Scale (Slaby and Guerra 1988).

Acts derived from intimate partner violence, such as coerced sexual intercourse, during which women are unable to protect themselves from transmission, place women at direct risk of HIV infection (10).

Although the guns have fallen silent, Liberia is experiencing what social theorist Johan Galtung called negative peace – that is, peace derived from the absence of physical violence.

Another problem with power-as-war can be derived from Foucault's remarks on violence.

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