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Abuse
Abuse Definitions Abuse is a complex psychosocial problem that affects large numbers of adults as well as children throughout the world. It is listed in the Diagnostic and Statistic Manual of Mental Disorders( DSM-IV-TR) under the heading of "Other Conditions That... Read more |
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representative peers
representative peers. At the time of the negotiations for Union in 1707, there were more than 130 Scottish peers to 170 English ones. To unite them in one House would have given the Scots disproportionate influence. By the Act of Union, Scotland was awarded 16 representative peers, to be elected by... Read more |
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Gnaeus Iulius Agricola
Agricola, Gnaeus Iulius. Governor of Britain 77–83. Thanks to the fortunate circumstances first of Agricola's daughter having married the historian Tacitus and second that Tacitus' biography of his father-in-law survived, we are better informed about Agricola than any other provincial... Read more |
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Knowingly
KNOWINGLY Consciously; willfully; subject to complete understanding of the facts or circumstances. According to provisions contained in the model penal code, an individual is deemed to have acted knowingly in regard to a material element of an offense when: in the event that such element involves... Read more |
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forensic medicine
forensic medicine (fer-en-sik) n. the branch of medicine concerned with the scientific investigation of the causes of injury and death in unexplained circumstances, particularly when criminal activity is suspected.... Read more |
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Aggravation
AGGRAVATION Any circumstances surrounding the commission of a crime that increase its seriousness or add to its injurious consequences. Such circumstances are not essential elements of the crime but go above and beyond them. The aggravation of a crime is usually a result of intentional actions of... Read more |
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Indicia
INDICIA Signs; indications. Circumstances that point to the existence of a given fact as probable, but not certain. For example, indicia of partnership are any circumstances which would induce the belief that a given person was in reality, though not technically, a member of a given firm. The... Read more |
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demon
demon supernatural being, generally malevolent in character. In general, the more civilized pagan societies came to consider demons as powerful, supernatural beings who lacked the dignity of gods and who, depending on the circumstance, might be either benevolent or malevolent in their dealings... Read more |
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ablative
ablative [Lat.,=carrying off], in Latin grammar, the case used in a number of circumstances, particularly with certain prepositions and in locating place or time. The term is also used in the grammar of some languages (e.g., Sanskrit, Finnish) for a case of separation, e.g., "from the house."... Read more |
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