For the notion of proximatecause in other disciplines Proximate and ultimate causation For causation in English law Causation in English law Tort law In the law , a proximatecause is an event sufficiently related to a legally recognizable injury to be held the cause of that injury. There are two types of causation in the law, cause in fact and proximate or legal cause. Cause in fact is determined ... to cause a harm, both tests must be met proximatecause is a legal limitation on cause in fact. But for test ... cause of the harm. This test is called proximatecause. There are several competing theories of proximatecause. Foreseeability The most common test of proximatecause under the American legal system ... a baseball at someone could cause them a Blunt trauma blunt force injury . But proximate ..., Duty and ProximateCause, 44 Wake F. L. Rev. 1247, 1253 2009 . The full text of this article ... complex nature of this and other questions relating to proximate or legal cause, this fluid standard ... of proximatecause is notoriously confusing. The doctrine is phrased in the language of causation, but in most ... proximatecause circumscribes, see Butterfly effect . For example, in the two famous Kinsman Transit ... cleared. But under proximatecause, the property owners adjacent to the river could sue Kinsman I , but not the owners ... usage The term proximatecause is also used by historians, in the sense of a specific event ... have set off the war. The distinction between an immediate proximatecause and the more fundamental .... The primary examples are Concurrent causes . Where two separate acts of negligence combine to cause ... could have been avoided by the elimination of either act of negligence, thus each is a but for cause ... of negligence, either of which would have been sufficient to cause the injury, both actors are liable ... not the cause of the injury. In that case, two hunters negligently fired their shotgun s in the direction ... the rain is not morally or legally culpable but still constitutes a cause , there is a second test ... more details
About proximate causation Proximate and ultimate causation proximatecause in law Proximatecause the linguistic sense Grammatical person Additional persons Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Proximates are used in the analysis of biological materials as a decomposition of a human consumable good into its major constituents. What people consider proximates may vary, but usually includes Water Carbohydrate s Protein s Dietary fibre s Fatty acid s Ash analytical chemistry Ash Vitamin s Dietary mineral s Alcohol What makes proximates particular is that the total of their presence in the food must always sum up to 100 . The nutritional information on food containers usually specifies the nutrients in terms of proximates, but these seldom add up to 100 , indicating that the manufacturer left out some of the insignificant ones such as water. Category Nutrition Health stub uk ... more details
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Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name A cause Cover Acausesingle.jpg Artist Celine Dion C line Dion from Album D elles Released Start date 2008 1 21 Format Promotional recording Recorded Studio Hauts de Gamme Genre Pop music Pop Length 3 14 Label Columbia Records Columbia , Epic Records Epic Writer Fran oise Dorin, Jacques Veneruso Producer Jacques Veneruso, Thierry Blanchard Last single A World to Believe In br 2008 This single A cause br 2008 Next single Alone Heart song C line Dion version Alone br 2008 A cause meaning Because is the third and last Single music single released in France from Celine Dion C line Dion s French album D elles . It was sent to the radio stations on January 21, 2008. At the same time Alone Heart song C line Dion version Alone was released to promote Dion s English album Taking Chances . ref http www.chartsinfrance.net actualite news65930 22.html Les derniers singles de C line Dion le grand bazar . Retrieved February 7, 2008. ref Both tracks were included on the A cause promotional single. A cause was written by Fran oise Dorin Et s il n en restait ... TF1 TV special dedicated to the issue of her album D elles , in May 2007. She also performed A cause .... A cause was remixed by Dj Rien French producer, composer and remixer. There was no music video made for this track. D elles includes also another version of A cause, called On s est aim cause . It was recorded with music by Marc Dupr and Jean Fran ois Breau, and produced by Tino Izzo ... the danceable arrangement of A cause. In August 2007, On s est aim cause was released as a radio ... with A cause. Formats and track listings French promotional CD single A cause 3 14 A cause remix radio edit 3 14 Alone Heart song C line Dion version Alone 3 23 Official versions A cause remix radio edit 3 14 A cause remix 3 41 A cause album version 3 14 References reflist 2 Celine Dion Celine Dion French singles DEFAULTSORT A Cause Category Celine Dion songs Category 2008 singles Category French ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name For This Cause Type Live album Artist Hillsong Church Cover For This Cause.gif Released Flagicon Australia 2 July 2000 br Flagicon USA 17 October 2000 Recorded 5 March 2000, State Sports Centre , Sydney, Australia Genre Christian Contemporary Music Contemporary Christian Length 73 49 Label Hillsong Music Hillsong Music Australia Producer Russell Fragar and Darlene Zschech Reviews Chronology Hillsong Music Australia br Live praise & worship Last album By Your Side Hillsong album By Your Side br 1999 This album For This Cause br 2000 Next album You Are My World br 2001 Misc Extra album cover Upper caption Alternative cover Type Live album Cover Lower caption Re release cover For This Cause is the ninth album in the live praise and worship series of Christian Contemporary music by Hillsong Church . Making of the album For This Cause was recorded live at the State Sports Centre in Sydney Olympic Park by Darlene Zschech and the Hillsong team, with a congregation of 5,000 people. Album Design The cover artwork of For This Cause , uses Charme STD as the font to display the title. This cover was designed by Chris Perry Graphic Design and Emma Schuberg the second to last album to be design by them . Track listing One Day Reuben Morgan Faith Reuben Morgan Awesome in This Place Ned Davies Dwell in Your House Paul Ewing You Are Near Reuben Morgan I Simply Live for You Russell Fragar Carry Me Marty Sampson Lifted Me High Again Reuben Morgan Here to Eternity Darlene Zschech & David Moyse For This Cause Joel Houston Reaching for You Raymond Badham It Is You Darlene Zschech Believe Donna Lasit Everyday Joel Houston Band Worship Pastor Darlene Zschech Producers Darlene Zschech & Russel Fraser Worship Leaders Darlene Zschech & Reuben Morgan Vocalists Gilbert Clarke, Erica Crocker, Jayne Denham, Robert Eastwood, Lucy Fisher, Scott Haslem, Donia Makedonez, Steve McPherson, Reuben Morgan, Katrina Peoples ... more details
For the notion of proximatecause in law proximatecause In philosophy a proximatecause is an event ... to a higher level ultimate cause or distal cause which is usually thought of as the real reason something occurred. Image Proximate and ultimate causation.png upright 2.0 thumb alt A Example Why did the ship sink? Proximatecause Because it was holed beneath the waterline, water entered the hull ... cause Because the ship hit a rock which tore open the hole in the ship s hull. In most situations, an ultimate cause may itself be a proximatecause for a further ultimate cause. Hence we can continue the above example as follows Example Why did the ship hit the rock? Proximatecause Because the ship failed to change course to avoid it. Ultimate cause Because the ship was under autopilot and the autopilot s data was inaccurate. Separating proximate from ultimate causation frequently leads to better ... on. Proximate causation answers questions of how biological traits operate in an animal. Whereas ultimate causation has long term implications, proximate causes have more immediate effects. These causes ... a proximate set of causes and an ultimate set of causes both have to be explained and interpreted ... importance of behaviors, it s essential to determine both the proximate and ultimate causes of behaviors. Greenberg states that Ultimate and proximate causes are not incompatible explanations they are simply ... ultimate and the biological aspect through which the behavior occurs proximate . Ultimate and proximate ... their genes on. Criticisms of the terms proximate and ultimate have arisen in recent years. B. Thierry ..., however, trying to reconcile proximate and ultimate causation is counter productive, for this very ..., causation can be considered in terms of these two mechanisms. Proximate causation Explanation of an animal ... . These can be further divided, for example proximate causes may be given in terms of local muscle ... structure and institutions in which these exist within that are the ultimate cause of behaviour ... more details
Image TODatAlwifeStation.agr.jpg thumb 300px High density development in Cambridge, Massachusetts stimulated by Alewife MBTA station Alewife subway station right foreground and TOD zoning . Note the extensive parking above the station, lack of on street parking, long pedestrian crossing distances, and limited ground level retail . Transit proximate development is a term used by some planning officials to describe potentially dense development that is physically near a public transport node e.g. a bus station , train station or metro station . This type of development includes transit oriented development , but, according to some planning officials, can also describe development that is not transit oriented development. Thus, transit proximate development can include results where, despite the location of dense development near transit, the development does not take full advantage of or fully encourage the use of the public transport node. For example, transit proximate development could include buildings with extensive parking facilities typical of suburban locations, a lack of mixed use development housing, workplaces and shopping in the same place , or a lack of extensive pedestrian facilities that would make it easier for people to reach the public transport node. See also New Urbanism Smart growth Urban sprawl Transit oriented development Principles of Intelligent Urbanism Transit village Value capture References http www.santabarbaraca.gov NR rdonlyres 18CE1771 78A9 4B25 BA80 07B7F7162762 0 Chapter 10 Institutional Foundation for Walking rev.pdf use of transit proximate in a government planning document http edf.org documents 2698 Testimony03 03.pdf transit proximate development distinguished from transit oriented development in Congressional testimony Category Public transport Category Urban studies and planning ... more details
. See also Proximatecause External links Intervening Cause at The Free Dictionary http legal dictionary.thefreedictionary.com intervening cause DEFAULTSORT Intervening Cause Category Tort ...Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Tort law An intervening cause is an event that occurs after a tortfeasor s initial act of negligence and causes injury harm to a victim. An intervening cause will generally absolve the tortfeasor of liability for the victim s injury only if the event is deemed a superseding cause . A superseding cause is an unforeseeable intervening cause. By contrast, a foreseeable intervening cause typically does not break the chain of causality, meaning that the tortfeasor is still responsible for the victim s injury unless the event leads to an unforeseeable result. For example, if a defendant had carelessly spilled gasoline near a pile of cigarette butts in an alley behind a bar, the fact that a bar patron later carelessly threw a cigarette butt into the gasoline would be deemed a foreseeable intervening cause, and would not absolve the defendant of tort liability. However, if the bar patron intentionally threw the cigarette butt into the gasoline because he wanted to see it ignite, this intentional act would likely be deemed unforeseeable, and therefore superseding. In order for the intervening cause to be deemed superseding and relieve the tortfeasor of liability, both the act event and the injury must be unforeseeable . For example, assume that contractor A was responsible for fencing or marking a hole in the ground and negligently fails to do so while contractor B is working in the hole. Then, a driver who negligently failed to take his medication before driving and therefore does not see clearly drives into the unmarked hole and injures contractor B. Contractor A will still be liable for the damage to contractor B despite the driver s negligence in not taking medication. This is because, even though the negligent act of the driver is not foreseeable ... more details
the elements of that cause of action. For example, for a claim of negligence , the elements are the existence of a duty , breach of that duty , proximatecause by that breach , and damages . If a complaint ...Unreferenced date January 2008 Civil procedure United States In the law, a cause of action is a set of facts sufficient to justify a right to sue to obtain money, property, or the enforcement of a right against another party. The term also refers to the legal theory upon which a plaintiff brings suit such as breach of contract , battery tort battery , or false imprisonment . The legal document which carries a claim is often called a Statement of Claim in English law, a Complaint in U.S. federal practice and in many U.S. states. It can be any communication notifying the party to whom it is addressed of an alleged fault which resulted in damages from which it originates, often expressed in amount of money the receiving party should pay reimburse. To pursue a cause of action, a plaintiff pleading pleads or allegation alleges facts in a complaint , the pleading that initiates a lawsuit. A cause of action generally encompasses both the legal theory the legal wrong the plaintiff claims to have suffered and the Legal remedy remedy the relief a court is asked to grant . Often the facts or circumstances that entitle a person to seek judicial relief may create multiple causes of action. Although it is fairly straight forward to file a Statement of Claim in most jurisdictions, if it is not done properly, then the filing party may lose his case due to simple technicalities. There are a number of specific causes of action, including contract based actions statutory causes of action torts such as assault , battery tort battery , invasion of privacy , fraud , defamation slander , negligence , intentional infliction of emotional distress and suits in Equity law equity such as unjust enrichment .... The defendant to a cause of action must file an Answer to the complaint in which the claims ... more details
A root cause is an initiating cause of a causal chain which leads to an outcome or effect of interest. Commonly, root cause is used to describe the depth in the causal chain where an intervention could reasonably be implemented to change performance and prevent an undesirable outcome The term root cause ... a root cause. The two biggest differences in viewpoint regard the possibility of an outcome having more than one root cause. Single cause The single cause philosophy is based on the belief that there is a single cause for any outcome that, if prevented, would prevent the outcome itself. In this context, the root cause is the cause which dominates over all other contributing factors. This viewpoint results in the identification of a single root cause that provides a clear direction for preventing an undesired outcome. The subjective criteria used for selection of the root cause from among the contributing ... the root cause is the cause at the root of the outcome. While there may be nuances in the meanings of the words ..., the notion of a single root cause is the exception, not the rule. Citation needed date July 2008 Root Cause is not to be confused with the ROOTCos System which is the commercial side of the Observation system Multiple causes The multiple cause philosophy stems from the belief that a root cause ... that lead immediately to the effect are often called direct or proximate causes see proximate causation ... causes, and these may be the result of still other causes. When a chain of Causality cause and effect ... used to find root causes is called root cause analysis . The RootCos system identifies the causes ... causes. Consider the following example, where root cause math a math leads to effect math e math ... factor math a math , the root cause. Note that the preceding example highlights one difficulty with root cause analysis knowing when to stop. That example could have been carried further to ask ..., the proper stopping point may indeed lie in the realm of design. Thus, the root cause is a function ... more details
class wikitable style float right margin 0 0 1em 1em Type of variation Synonyms Common cause Chance cause br Non assignable cause br Noise br Natural pattern Special cause Assignable cause br Signal br .... Edwards Deming . Briefly, common cause is the usual, historical, quantifiable variation in a system ..., at least approximately in frequency. This common cause variation is evident from the experience base ... Deming argued that such special cause variation is fundamentally unpredictable in frequency of occurrence or in severity. John Maynard Keynes emphasised the importance of special cause variation ... whatever. We simply do not know Definitions Common cause variation Common cause variation is characterised ... of common cause variation. Common cause variation is the noise within the system. Walter A. Shewhart originally used the term chance cause . ref Citation last Shewhart first Walter A. author link Walter ... common cause was coined by Harry Alpert in 1947. The Western Electric Company used the term natural ... called a process that features only common cause variation as being in statistical control . This term ... cause variation Special cause variation is characterised by New, unanticipated, emergent or previously ... or our knowledge of it. Special cause variation always arrives as a surprise. It is the signal within a system. Walter A. Shewhart originally used the term assignable cause . ref Citation last Shewhart ..., Inc oclc 1045408 page 14 ref The term special cause was coined by W. Edwards Deming . The Western ... to industrial and quality management A special cause failure is a failure that can be corrected by changing a component or process, whereas a common cause failure is equivalent to noise in the system ... a probability can be attached to the future occurrence of special cause. Citation needed date October .... The existence of special cause variation led John Maynard Keynes Keynes and W. Edwards Deming Deming ... problematic once the existence of special cause variation was admitted, rejecting the general use of probability ... more details
disambig In law, cause can refer to many things Just cause Probable cause A motion to show cause A lawsuit Various definitions for causation in law . ... more details
Cause for Alarm may refer to Cause for Alarm , a 1951 film noir starring Loretta Young Cause for Alarm album Cause for Alarm album , an album by Agnostic Front Cause for Alarm novel Cause for Alarm novel , a novel by Eric Ambler See also No Cause for Alarm , an album by Violinski disambig ... more details
Just Cause may refer to Just cause , common standard in labor arbitration Just Cause film Just Cause film , 1995 film Just Cause TV series Just Cause TV series , TV series from 2001 2003 that air on PAX. Just Cause video game Just Cause video game , 2006 video game Just Cause 2 , sequel to the 2006 video game Just war , the doctrine of military ethics Operation Just Cause , the 1989 US invasion of Panama The Spanish Civil War , sometimes referred to as The Last Just Cause Right Cause , a Russian political party Strike for cause , a jury procedure also known as Removal for cause disambig cs Just Cause rozcestn k it Just Cause nl Just Cause ru Just Cause sl Utemeljeni sum razlo itev ... more details
Cause and effect also written as cause effect or cause effect refers to the philosophical concept of causality , in which an action or event will produce a certain response to the action in the form of another event. For the statistical concept and test, see Granger cause . For the graphical method in quality control engineering, see Ishikawa diagram . The phrase may also refer to TV Cause and Effect Star Trek The Next Generation Cause and Effect Star Trek The Next Generation , a fifth season episode of Star Trek The Next Generation Cause and Effect Numb3rs Cause and Effect Numb3rs , the season finale of the sixth season of the American television show Numb3rs Music Cause and Effect band , an American electronica synthpop band Cause and Effect Maria Mena album Cause and Effect Maria Mena album Cause and Effect Human Drama album Cause and Effect Digital Summer album Cause & Effect Cause and Effect album disambig ... more details
Cause of Death may refer to List of causes of death by rate , a list of causes of death by rate List of preventable causes of death , a list of preventable causes of death by rate Cause of Death novel Cause of Death novel , a crime fiction novel by Patricia Cornwell Cause of death , a 2000 film Cause of Death album Cause of Death album , an album by Obituary The Cause of Death , a song by Immortal Technique from Revolutionary Vol. 2 See also Death Causes of human death disambig ... more details
Cause , or causality , is the relationship between one event and another. It may also refer to Cause law , a term used in law Causes company , an online company disambig fr Cause homonymie ... more details
A long cause is a case whose trial is expected to take longer than that of a short cause , which in most jurisdictions is defined to be one day. Court rules governing long cause cases vary by local area. Cases will generally be identified as such on the law and motion calendar or on the case management calendar . Category Legal terms ... more details
Fallacies of questionable cause , also known as causal fallacies , non causa pro causa non cause for cause in Latin or false cause , are informal fallacy fallacies where a causality cause is incorrectly identified. These include Correlation does not imply causation Correlation implies causation cum hoc, ergo propter hoc Fallacy of the single cause Circular cause and consequence Spurious relationship Third cause fallacy Post hoc ergo propter hoc Regression fallacy Texas sharpshooter fallacy Wrong direction Informal Fallacy External links http www.fallacyfiles.org noncause.html Non Causa Pro Causa in the Fallacy Files by Gary N. Curtis Category Causal fallacies Category Informal fallacies ca Causa q estionable es Falacia de causa cuestionable he ro Cauze ndoielnice ... more details
Wikify date September 2010 If the parties to a case anticipate that it will not take up a significant amount of time, they may apply for the court to designate it as a short cause . Cases on the short cause calendar will get priority since they will not tie up a courtroom for a long time. The time permitted for a short cause varies from one court to another, but usually will not exceed one day. Other traits include, e.g., usually no jury is used. If a short cause lasts beyond its designated time limit, the judge may declare a mistrial and reset the case to be held later as a long cause . Example California According to the http www.courtinfo.ca.gov rules index.cfm?title three&linkid rule3 735 2010 California Rules of Court quotation Rule 3.735. Management of short cause cases a Short cause case defined A short cause case is a civil case in which the time estimated for trial by all parties or the court is five hours or less. All other civil cases are long cause cases. Subd a amended effective January 1, 2007. b Exemption for short cause case and setting of case for trial The court may order, upon the stipulation of all parties or the court s own motion, that a case is a short cause case exempted from the requirements of case management review and set the case for trial. c Mistrial If a short cause case is not completely tried within five hours, the judge may declare a mistrial or, in the judge s discretion, may complete the trial. In the event of a mistrial, the case will be treated as a long cause case and must promptly be set either for a new trial or for a case management conference. Rule 3.735 amended and renumbered effective January 1, 2007 adopted as rule 214 effective July 1, 2002. See also Long cause References http legal dictionary.thefreedictionary.com Short Cause Category Legal terms ... more details
For the drum and bass record label Cause 4 Concern Recordings Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Notability Companies date January 2011 Cause for Concern was an important DIY cassette label of the 1980s. It was founded by Larry Peterson and focused on Industrial music . Throbbing Gristle was among the many artists released on this label. See also List of record labels DEFAULTSORT Cause For Concern Category British independent record labels Category Industrial record labels UK record label stub ... more details
wiktionary cause c l bre A lang fr cause c l bre plural lang fr causes c l bres , French language for famous cause A pronunciation for this French word would be good. A pronunciation of the English phrase would be better. is an issue or incident arousing widespread controversy, outside campaigning and heated public debate. ref http www.bartleby.com 59 4 causecelebre.html The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy third edition, 2002. ref The term is particularly used in connection with celebrated legal cases. ref http www.bartleby.com 61 31 C0173100.html The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language fourth edition, 2000. ref It is a List of French phrases French phrase in common usage in English language English . The phrase originated with the 37 volume Nouvelles Causes C l bres , published in 1763. History Old French Anglo Norman was the language of the legal profession in England, starting about 200 years after the Norman conquest in 1066 the years 1275 1310 , to about 1731. Some of the Old French used at that time Law French remains in use today as English pronounced Anglo French words appeal, attorney, bailiff, bar, claim, complaint, counsel, court, defendant, demurrer, evidence, indictment, judge, judgment, jury, justice, party, plaintiff, plea, plead, sentence, sue, suit, summon, verdict and voir dire . While there are many French looking words, they may not correspond to Modern French for example voir in voir dire is a completely different meaning. ref name legal French cite web url http www.languageandlaw.org NATURE.HTM title The Nature of Legal Language accessdate May 7, 2010 publisher languageandlaw.org ref See also div col Landmark decision List of French words and phrases used by English speakers Media circus Missing White Woman Syndrome div col end References reflist DEFAULTSORT Cause celebre Category French words and phrases da Cause c l bre lb Cause c l bre nl Cause c l bre pl Cause c l bre fi Cause c l bre sv Cause c l bre es Cause c l bre ... more details
Image causeandaffectlogo.jpg right thumb 175px Cause And Affect Logo Cause Affect is an ethical fashion company, based in Reading, Berkshire Reading , UK . Founded in 2008, the company produces eco friendly and organic clothing organic T shirts and hoodies, and aims to support ethical trading practices and fair trade . ref http www.causeandaffect.co.uk oursupplychain.htm Our supply chain from cradle to grave , Cause Affect Website ref Cause Affect T shirts are made from organic cotton , grown at the Vasudha Cotton Project in India . Products Cause Affect produces a range of t shirts in many different styles and colours, all of which are produced using organic cotton in certified Fairtrade factories. The inks used in the designs are also organic. They also have a range of hoodies and polo shirts, produced with in conversion organic cotton. These are manufactured in fairtrade certified factories. Ethics Cause Affect aims to support eco friendly and fairtrade business practices. They donate 10 of all their profit to ethical charities ref http causeandaffect.co.uk about us.htm About Us , Cause Affect Website ref , and have recently shown support for Kick 4 Life , with members of the company travelling to Lesotho to volunteer. ref http causeandaffect.co.uk latest news.htm Latest News , Cause Affect Website ref The company also shows support for in conversion organic farms, which have yet to be certified organic, but are farming without pesticides or soil additives. During this period, crop yields are lower, and there is a higher risk of crop disease or pest causing issues. Cause Affect show support to these farmers in this period. ref http causeandaffect.co.uk inconversioncotton.htm In Conversion Cotton Article , Cause Affect Website ref References Reflist External links http causeandaffect.co.uk Cause Affect Website Category Clothing companies of the United Kingdom ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Cause for Conflict Type studio Artist Kreator Cover Kreator Cause for Conflict.jpg Released 1995 Recorded Ocean Studios, Burbank, California Genre Industrial metal , groove metal , thrash metal Length 47 28 Label GUN Records Producer Kreator and Vincent Wojno Reviews Allmusic Rating 3 5 Allmusic class album id r224243 pure url yes link Last album Renewal album Renewal br 1992 This album Cause for Conflict br 1995 Next album Scenarios of Violence br 1996 Cause for Conflict is the seventh studio album by Germany German thrash metal band Kreator released in 1995. It is their seventh one, on which they continued the experimentation with industrial music they started on previous album, Renewal album Renewal , but brought back more of their thrashy sound. A groove metal influence also showed up for the first time, a sound akin to Sepultura , Exhorder , Pantera and Machine Head band Machine Head . fact date February 2009 Track listing Prevail 3 59 Catholic Despot 3 23 Progressive Proletarians 3 24 Crisis of Disorder 4 17 Hate Inside Your Head 3 39 Bomb Threat 1 47 Men Without God 3 46 Lost Kreator song Lost 3 35 Dogmatic 1 27 Sculpture of Regret 2 59 Celestial Deliverance 3 15 Isolation Kreator song Isolation 11 54 The Japanese release, digipack version, and limited edition metal box set included the track State Oppression 1 39 which was originally written and performed by Raw Power band Raw Power . Credits Mille Petrozza Guitar & Singing Vocals , Lyricist Frank Blackfire Gosdzik Guitar Christian Giesler Bass guitar Joe Cangelosi Drum kit Drums Junior Illustrations Kreator Producer, Mixing Dirk Rudolph Design, Photography, Cover ... Cause for Conflict Kreator Category Kreator albums Category 1995 albums Category GUN Records albums bg Cause for Conflict de Cause for Conflict fr Cause for Conflict it Cause for Conflict no Cause for Conflict pl Cause for Conflict pt Cause for Conflict ru Cause for Conflict fi Cause for Conflict ... more details