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Willful Behaviour
Willful may refer to: * Willful blindness, intentionally putting oneself in a position where oneself will be unaware of facts that would render oneself liable * Willful damage, vandalism * Willful violation Media * Willful Murder, a 1981 Japanese drama film directed by Kei Kumai * The Willful Child "The Willful Child" (german: Das eigensinnige Kind) is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm as tale number 117. As a legend, it is widely distributed in Germany.D. L. Ashliman, The Hand from the Grave: folk legends from Germany, Po ..., a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm * The Willful Wife, an 1845 French ballet {{disambiguation ...
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Willful Blindness
Willful blindness is a term used in law to describe a situation in which a person seeks to avoid civil or criminal liability for a wrongful act by intentionally keeping themselves unaware of facts that would render them liable or implicated. In ''United States v. Jewell'', the court held that proof of willful ignorance satisfied the requirement of knowledge as to criminal possession and importation of drugs.''Criminal Law – Cases and Materials'', 7th ed. 2012, Wolters Kluwer Law & Business; John Kaplan, Robert Weisberg, Guyora Binder, /ref> Although the term was originally—and still is—used in legal contexts, the phrase "willful ignorance" has come to mean any situation in which people intentionally turn their attention away from an ethical problem that is believed to be important by those using the phrase (for instance, because the problem is too disturbing for people to want it dominating their thoughts, or from the knowledge that solving the problem would require exten ...
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Willful Damage
Vandalism is the action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property. The term includes property damage, such as graffiti and defacement directed towards any property without permission of the owner. The term finds its roots in an Enlightenment view that the Germanic Vandals were a uniquely destructive people. Etymology The Vandals, an ancient Germanic people, are associated with senseless destruction as a result of their sack of Rome under King Genseric in 455. During the Enlightenment, Rome was idealized, while the Goths and Vandals were blamed for its destruction. The Vandals may not have been any more destructive than other invaders of ancient times, but they did inspire English poet John Dryden to write, ''Till Goths, and Vandals, a rude Northern race, Did all the matchless Monuments deface'' (1694). However, the Vandals did intentionally damage statues, which may be why their name is associated with the vandalism of art. The term ''Va ...
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Willful Violation
In the North American legal system and in US Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations, willful violation or willful non-compliance is a violation of workplace rules and policies that occurs either deliberately or as a result of neglect. Definition Willful violation is defined as an "act done voluntarily with either an intentional disregard of, or plain indifference to," the requirements of Acts, regulations, statutes or relevant workplace policies. This is described with slightly different emphasis in an OSHA technical manual that a "willful violation exists under the Act where the evidence shows either an intentional violation of the Act or plain indifference to its requirements." Criminal recklessness is similarly described in Black's Law Dictionary ''Black's Law Dictionary'' is the most frequently used legal dictionary in the United States. Henry Campbell Black (1860–1927) was the author of the first two editions of the dictionary. History The first edit ...
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Willful Murder
''Willful Murder'' () is a 1981 Japanese drama film directed by Kei Kumai. It was entered into the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival. Cast * Tatsuya Nakadai * Kei Yamamoto * Yōko Asaji * Kaneko Iwasaki * Ichirō Nakatani * Junkichi Orimoto * Daisuke Ryū * Kōji Yakusho , known professionally as , is a Japanese actor. He is well known for his starring roles in ''Shall We Dance?'' (1996), ''Cure'' (1997), ''Memoirs of a Geisha'' (2005), '' 13 Assassins'' (2010), ''The Third Murder'' (2017), '' The Blood of Wolv ... References External links * 1981 films 1980s mystery drama films 1981 crime drama films 1980s Japanese-language films Japanese mystery drama films Japanese crime drama films Crime films based on actual events Films about miscarriage of justice Films directed by Kei Kumai 1980s Japanese films {{1980s-Japan-film-stub ...
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The Willful Child
"The Willful Child" (german: Das eigensinnige Kind) is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm as tale number 117. As a legend, it is widely distributed in Germany.D. L. Ashliman, The Hand from the Grave: folk legends from Germany, Poland, and Switzerland of Aarne-Thompson type 779' It is Aarne-Thompson type 779, divine rewards and punishments.D.L. Ashliman,The Grimm Brothers' Children's and Household Tales (Grimms' Fairy Tales)"/ref> Other tales of this type are ''The Star Money "The Star Money" or "The Star Talers" (german: Die Sterntaler) is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm in ''Grimm's Fairy Tales''.D. L. Ashliman"The Star Talers"/ref> It is Aarne-Thompson type 779, Divine Rewards and Punishment ...'' and '' Frau Trude''. Synopsis Once upon a time there was a child who was wilful and would not do what her mother wished. For this reason, God had no pleasure in her, and let her become ill. No doctor could do her any good, and in a short t ...
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