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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Suffer | | | |  |  |  | Suffer: Encyclopedia II - Suffering - LawThe Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, 1984 defines "torture" as involving "suffering":
"...the term 'torture' means any act by which severe pain or suffering, whether physical or mental, is intentionally inflicted on a person for such purposes as obtaining from him or a third person information or a confession, punishing him for an act he or a third person has committed or is suspected of having committed, or intimidating or coercing him or a third person, or for any reason ...
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Suffering - Buddhism.
In Buddhism, the central problem is identified as dukkha, a term in Pali and Sanskrit which can be translated as suffering or unsatisfactoriness; because this term is often misinterpreted in translation, it should be noted that dukkha specifically also includes an "underlying angst" and not only a more active conception of pain or suffering (see Viparinama-dukkha and Sankhara-dukkha, under dukkha); these latter forms are brought about due to the inherent changing nature of all phenomena (nam ...
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| |  |  |  | Suffer: Encyclopedia II - The Suffering game - GameplayThe Suffering plays as a traditional first- or third-person shooter, employing the controls of the former but allowing players to switch between the two camera angles. Tightly scripted and linear, The Suffering's most predominant influence is Half-Life. There are, however, a few gimmicks the game employs to distinguish itself.
In the game, there are opportunities along the way to commit good or evil acts. Usually they involve helping fellow inmates or even friendly COs, although the opportunity is not always clear ...
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| | |  |  |  | Suffer: Encyclopedia II - The Suffering game - ItemsFlare Found all over Carnate, flares are good for lighting up dark rooms if flashlight power is low, and one is needed to make the flamethrower.
Gas Can A few on Carnate, on is found at the burned house. Used as ammo for the flamethrower.
Bicycle Pump Needed to make the flamethrower
Xombium Pills that restore a about 1/5 of Torques health. He can carry 9 bottles at once.
Flashlight Batteries Needed to power the flashlight. Torque can carry up to 9 at once.
Flashlight The Head C.O Directs Torque to the flashlight, which is located in a C.O loung ...
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|  |  |  | Suffer: Encyclopedia II - The Suffering game - WeaponsThere are a good amount of weapons in the game, all of which are extremely useful to Torque.
Shiv Found right at the beginning in the body of a slain death row inmate, the shiv is your last-ditch defense against the nightmarish creatures of Carnate Island. The only use after the revolver is found is to break boxes and chairs blocking the path so ammo isn't wasted.
Revolver Found on the Head C.O after he is killed, the revolver is a good all around weapon with six shots. When another is fo ...
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|  |  |  | Suffer: Encyclopedia II - The Suffering game - LocationsThere are many locations on Carnate, each with its own disturbing, violent past.
Abbot State Penitentiary The main building of Carnate Island. A Prison with a violent and brutal past, it has one of the highest homicide rate, and the highest suicide rate, in all of America. Many executions have been carried out here, some more unorthodox and inhumane than others.
The Asylum An old Victorian asylum where Dr. Killjoy operated, experimenting on patients in cruel and violent ways. It is possible that he is creating the creatures that are plaguing the ...
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The Suffering game - Humans.
There are many inmates and C.O's (Correctional Officers, they are the prison guards). Most people forget about their differences when the cataclysm strikes, although some will harbor their old grudges.
Head C.O The first able C.O Torque runs into, he decides "to hell with protocol" and teams up with Torque for a short time. He is killed when he runs into the Electric Chai ...
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|  |  |  | Suffer: Encyclopedia II - The Suffering game - Trivia: In-game ReferencesOutside the Asylum, when you leave it, there is a small hedge maze. If you go in, you see Torque's youngest son running deeper into the maze. You can find an old, desiccated body sitting with its back against the maze wall with an axe nearby. This seems to be a reference to Stanley Kubrick's movie The Shining.
In the prison area where inmates are rioting/celebrating in their cells. When first approached, they will shout several things, one of them being "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised", whic ...
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|  |  |  | Suffer: Encyclopedia II - Thou Shalt Suffer band - Discography
Thou Shalt Suffer band - Studio releases.
Somnium - (2000)
Thou Shalt Suffer band - Live and compilation releases.
Into The Woods Of Belial [Compilation] - (1997) (Reis. 2004)
Thou Shalt Suffer band - Demos and bootlegs.
Into The Woods Of Belial [Demo] - (1991)
Open The ...
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|  |  |  | Suffer: Encyclopedia II - Thou Shalt Suffer band - BiographyThou Shalt Suffer began in 1991 when vocalist Ihsahn met guitarist Samoth at a clinic for rock musicians. The two started playing together under various names, such as Dark Device, Xerasia, and Embryonic. They eventually settled on Thou Shalt Suffer, however. It was during this time Ihsahn began to develop his skills as a keyboard player, and his trademark sound can be heard on the band's recordings. In 1991, the band recorded two demos, Into The Woods Of Belial and Open The Mysteries Of Your Creation. Both recordings exhibited a distinct style which would eventually develop into the classic "Em ...
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Thou Shalt Suffer band - Current members.
Ihsahn (Vegard Tveitan) - Vocals, Guitar, Keyboard - (1991-)
Thou Shalt Suffer band - Former members.
Samoth (Tomas Haugen) - Guitar - (1991)
Ildjarn (Vidar Vaaer) - Bass - (1991)
Thorbjørn Akkerhaugen - Drums - (1991)
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|  |  |  | Suffer: Encyclopedia II - Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Sufferings of SantrorBecause of the curse the Santror suffered a lot. They were deeply troubled by the rulers of Travancore (kalineesan). The Santror were diversified by the kalineesan and thereby made the situation comfortable for him. Heavy taxation was implemented on the Santror. Basic human rights were prohibited for them. They were subjected to heavy labour and not given proper wages. Many were captured as prisoners and not even food was given to them. A series of trouble were given to the Santror. Akilattirattu A ...
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|  |  |  | Suffer: Encyclopedia II - Leasehold estate - Tenancy at sufferanceA tenancy at sufferance (sometimes called a holdover tenancy) exists when a tenant remains in possession of property after the expiration of his lease, and until the landlord acts to eject the tenant from the property. Although the tenant is technically a trespasser at this point, and possession of this type is not a true estate in land, authorities recognize the condition in order to hold the tenant liable for rent. The landlor ...
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|  |  |  | Suffer: Encyclopedia II - George Fox - Suffering and growthThe persecutions of these years — with about a thousand Friends in prison by 1657 — hardened George Fox's opinions of traditional religious and social practices. In his preaching, he often emphasised the Quaker rejection of baptism by water; this was a useful way of highlighting how the focus of Friends on inward transformation differed from what he saw as the superstition of outward ritual. It was also deliberately provocative to adherents of those practices, providing opportunities for Fox to argue with them on matters of scripture. Th ...
See also:George Fox, George Fox - Early life, George Fox - First travels, George Fox - Unique beliefs begin to form, George Fox - The Religious Society of Friends takes shape, George Fox - Imprisonment, George Fox - Encounters with Oliver Cromwell, George Fox - Suffering and growth, George Fox - The Restoration, George Fox - Travels in America and Europe, George Fox - Death and legacy Read more here: » George Fox: Encyclopedia II - George Fox - Suffering and growth |
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