Finley's underlying commentary on affluenza and white privilege is thwarted by the murder plot and
focal point of violence.
Not exact matches
Nussbaum, who is engaged in a passionate attempt to end «American ignorance
of India's history and current situation,» makes the «genocidal
violence» against Muslims in Gujarat the «
focal point»
of her troubled reflections on democracy in India.
A little more than a year after Night Trap was released, the game was immortalized as the
focal point of a Dec. 1993 Senate hearing on video game
violence spearheaded by Democrats Herb Kohl and Joseph Lieberman.
One
of the
focal points and foundations
of any set
of solutions intended to address the climate - population - water - growing - income - disparity - media - war -
violence - too - thin - models problem (whew, I'm sure I missed something!)
All three are
focal points of social
violence, that is,
violence that is not necessarily physical but can be violent in their application (s)(law, politics and economics) upon individuals, groups and classes
of individuals, and whole societies (ie aboriginal «empty land» doctrine, etc.).
Violent content: «Content that is depicting threats or acts
of violence against people or animals, where this is the
focal point and is not presented with additional context.
The APA
Violence Prevention Office also functions as a catalyst and
focal point, creating a great sense
of community and collaboration among all involved with the program.