Culpa (other)
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Culpa is a Latin, Spanish, and Portuguese word meaning guilt or fault. It may also be referring to: *Criminal negligence, called ''culpa'' in several legal systems *Mea culpa, the Latin phrase for "it is my fault" *Culpa (film), a 1993 Cuban film directed by Jorge Molina *La culpa (Mexican series), a Mexican telenovela produced by Yuri Breña and Pinkye Morris for Televisa * La culpa (Argentine film), a 1969 Argentine film directed by Kurt Land starring Libertad Leblanc and Carlos Estrada *" La culpa (song)", a 2021 single by Joel Deleōn Joel or Yoel is a name meaning "Yahweh Is God" and may refer to: * Joel (given name), origin of the name including a list of people with the first name. * Joel (surname), a surname * Joel (footballer, born 1904), Joel de Oliveira Monteiro, Brazili ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Guilt (other)
Guilt may refer to: *Guilt (emotion), an emotion that occurs when a person feels that they have violated a moral standard *Culpability, a legal term *Guilt (law), a legal term Music * ''Guilt'' (album), a 2009 album by Mims * "Guilt" (The Long Blondes song), 2008 * "Guilt" (Nero song), 2011 Film, television and games * ''Guilt'' (1931 film), a 1931 film featuring James Carew * ''Guilt'' (2005 film), a 2005 film featuring Margaret Travolta * ''Guilt'' (American TV series), a 2016 American television series * ''Guilt'' (British TV series), a 2019 British television series * Guilt (''Revenge''), an episode of the TV series ''Revenge'' * GUILT, or Gangliated Utrophin Immuno Latency Toxin, antagonistic parasites in the ''Trauma Center A trauma center (or trauma centre) is a hospital equipped and staffed to provide care for patients suffering from major traumatic injuries such as falls, motor vehicle collisions, or gunshot wounds. A trauma center may also refer to an em ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Criminal Negligence
In criminal law, criminal negligence is a surrogate state of mind required to constitute a ''conventional'' (as opposed to ''strictly liable'') offense. It is not, strictly speaking, a ( Law Latin for "guilty mind") because it refers to an objective standard of behaviour expected of the defendant and does not refer to their mental state. Concept To constitute a crime, there must be an ''actus reus'' (Latin for "guilty act") accompanied by the ''mens rea'' (see concurrence). Negligence shows the least level of culpability, intention being the most serious, and recklessness being of intermediate seriousness, overlapping with gross negligence. The distinction between recklessness and criminal negligence lies in the presence or absence of foresight as to the prohibited consequences. Recklessness is usually described as a "malfeasance" where the defendant knowingly exposes another to the risk of injury. The fault lies in being willing to run the risk. But criminal negligence ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mea Culpa
' is a Latin phrase that means "my fault" or "my mistake" and is an acknowledgement of having done wrong. The expression is used also as an admission of having made a mistake that should have been avoided, and may be accompanied by beating the breast as in its use in a religious context. The phrase comes from a Western Christian prayer of confession of sinfulness, known as the '' Confiteor'', used in the Roman Rite at the beginning of Mass or when receiving the sacrament of Penance. Grammatically, ' is in the ablative case, with an instrumental meaning. Religious use At the sight of the crucifixion of Jesus in the Gospels, "the whole crowd who came together to that sight, seeing what had been done, beat their breasts and returned".'' In the present form of the Confiteor as used in the celebration of Mass, ''mea culpa'' is said three times, the third time with the addition of the adjective ''maxima'' ("very great", usually translated as "most grievous"), and is accompanied b ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Culpa (film)
''Culpa'' (), sometimes referred to as ''Molina's Culpa'', is a 1993 film directed by Cuban film director Jorge Molina. It is a black-and-white film Black-and-white (B&W or B/W) images combine black and white in a continuous spectrum, producing a range of shades of grey. Media The history of various visual media began with black and white, and as technology improved, altered to color. ... that pioneered a postmodern use of Noir, blood, gore and pornography genres in Cuba. It tells the story of a priest and a prostitute who start a relationship while a serial killer is on the loose. It was Jorge Molina's thesis while studying at the EICTV (Escuela Internacional de Cine y TV de San Antonio de los Baños). External links * 1993 films Cuban comedy films 1990s Spanish-language films Cuban short films {{Cuba-film-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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La Culpa (Mexican Series)
''La culpa'' (English: ''The Guilt'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Yuri Breña and Pinkye Morris for Televisa. It premiered on Canal de las Estrellas on August 12, 1996 and ended on October 11, 1996. Tiaré Scanda and Raúl Araiza starred as protagonists, while the leading actors Manuel Ojeda and Pedro Armendariz, Jr. starred as antagonists. Alma Muriel starred as stellar performances. Plot Isabel, adopted daughter of Mariano and Andrea Lagarde, meets Miguel, son of a former boxing champion, middle class but with a bright future. The two fall madly in love, but Miguel is involved in the accident in which Juana Inés, Isabel's sister, dies and Mariano tries to destroy the young man to do justice. Miguel and Isabel will be forced to leave behind their love and loyalty towards their parents to find the real culprit. Cast * Tiaré Scanda as ''Isabel Lagarde'' * Raúl Araiza as ''Miguel Nava'' * Manuel Ojeda as ''Mariano Lagarde'' * Alma Muriel as ''Andrea Lagarde' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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La Culpa (Argentine Film)
Culpa is a Latin, Spanish, and Portuguese word meaning guilt or fault. It may also be referring to: *Criminal negligence, called ''culpa'' in several legal systems *Mea culpa, the Latin phrase for "it is my fault" *Culpa (film), a 1993 Cuban film directed by Jorge Molina *La culpa (Mexican series) ''La culpa'' (English: ''The Guilt'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Yuri Breña and Pinkye Morris for Televisa. It premiered on Canal de las Estrellas on August 12, 1996 and ended on October 11, 1996. Tiaré Scanda and Raúl Araiza starr ..., a Mexican telenovela produced by Yuri Breña and Pinkye Morris for Televisa * La Culpa (Argentine film), a 1969 Argentine film directed by Kurt Land starring Libertad Leblanc and Carlos Estrada * {{Disambig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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La Culpa (song)
"La Culpa" is the debut solo single by Mexican-American singer Joel DELEŌN. It was released on October 21, 2021, by WK Entertainment following DELEŌN's exit from CNCO in May. Produced by Orlando Vitto and accompanied on guitar by Joss Favela, the song is a fusion of pop and Mexican regional music. It was composed by DELEŌN and his friend Samantha Cámara (daughter of Víctor Cámara). Its lyrics tell about the guilt carried by the protagonist for betraying his girlfriend. The music video depicts Mexican heritage and cowboy-like scenes. Background DELEŌN announced his exit from CNCO in April 2021, citing wishes to "grow and explore new artistic venues". The song was preceded by a last-name change of the artist in an homage to his maternal grandfather, who taught him how to sing and initiated his passion for music. References External links La culpa- Apple Music Apple Music is a music, audio and video streaming service developed by Apple Inc. Users select music to ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |