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purpose, plan; with respect to writing, the author's assumed purpose or goal.
Ãâó: factoryschool.org/handbook/reference/lit_terms.htm...
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Injuries resulting from purposeful human action whether directed at oneself (self-inflicted) or others (assaultive); sometimes referred to as violent injuries.
Ãâó: www.newhealth.govt.nz/toolkits/suicide/glossary.ht...
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| intention |
the character
Ãâó: cevms.metadot.com/metadot/index.pl
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requires that one intended to deprive the possessor "permanently" of the property. Although the mens rea of larceny is the intent to steal, the focus is on the loss to the possessor, not the gain to the defendant. Thus, even if the thief did not gain in the taking, if the possessor lost in the process. Courts have also held that permanence can be more than keeping forever. ...
Ãâó: www.voyager.in/Larceny
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The feeling of total focus on and belief in a particular action. In martial training, this is typically used to describe the process of wholeheartedly believing that you will effectively attack a person. It can represent wholehearted belief in effective action of any kind. The word also describes that energy which moves between people to transmit a non-verbal understanding of a person's plans.
Ãâó: www.questkagami.com/glossary.html
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