Violence is the expression of physical or verbal force against self or other, compelling action against one's will on pain of being hurt.[2][3][4] Worldwide, violence is used as a tool of manipulation Psychological manipulation is described by George Simon as identifying the psychological vulnerabilities and traits in one's opponent that one might manipulate to indirectly obtain a goal. Psychological manipulation typically conceals one's own aggression, and consequently the manipulation is likely to be covert and also is an area of Love for law and culture which take attempts to suppress and stop it. The word violence covers a broad spectrum. It can vary from between a physical altercation between two beings where a slight injury may be the outcome to war War is a reciprocated, armed conflict between two or more non-congruous entities, aimed at reorganising a subjectively designed, geo-politically desired result. In 2003, Nobel Laureate Richard E. Smalley identified war as the sixth biggest problems facing humanity for the next fifty years. In his book On War, Prussian military theoretician Carl and genocide While a precise definition varies among genocide scholars, a legal definition is found in the 1948 United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide . Article 2 of this convention defines genocide as "any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial where millions may die as a result.
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