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    Polytechnic University of the Philippines Sto. Tomas Extension Sto. Tomas Batangas “Effects of violent video games on the minds of the children ages seven to twelve years old at Sto. Tomas‚ Batangas at Polytechnic University of The Philippines Sto.Tomas Batangas extension SY 2012-2013 ” Submitted to: Professor Resa T. Suarez Submitted by: John Robert A. Montilla Dedication This work is dedicated to the next batch of researchers‚ to the writer’s parents who supported her morally

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    For almost a century‚ video games have shaped not just our country‚ but the whole world. An entire industry was developed and it continues to thrive‚ even in our rough economic times. Some people fall into the clutches of games’ $60 (or more) price tags‚ while others wait for titles to drop into the bargain bin. But no matter how you purchase them‚ video games have become much more than just ways to pass the time. They make us laugh. They make us cry. They make us want to scream in anger and punch

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    BODY Games in the past were viewed in the light of fun and leisure‚ but now it is slowly being recognized as a tool for learning where students are being engaged and immersed on the subject being learned (Annetta‚ 2008‚ p 229). This explains the steady application of video games in aiding different teaching approaches and experimenting with its use. According to Garris et. al (2002‚ p 441) there are several reasons for the popularity of video games as an educational tool; first‚ is that its use

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    Video games are often under fire from publicity-hungry senators who want to pander to the older generation. However‚ as time goes by the people who enjoy video games now will soon be in power. But‚ until that day we are forced to question whether video games and outdoor activities should be compared and contrasted. This essay compares and contrasts outdoor activities. Video games Video games are not designed to burn off a lot of energy. They are not aerobic in any way‚ nor are they able to increase

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    Video Game Literature Review Violent video games are said to have a negative effect on those who play them‚ but there is also the debate that violent video games help those who play them rather than hurt them. There is a rating system that separates games into groups from games for everyone all the way to games that can only be bought if you ’re eighteen and older. The main questions with this rating system seem to be‚ "Where do we draw the line‚" and "Who draws the line?" All to often younger

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    Video Games and Education Jeremy Cotto Arroyo S01007090 Prof. Figueroa Video games and education‚ too very different topics to talk about‚ video games being a topic mostly talked about by teens and children and education by adults‚ video games also being a topic talked down by adults because they see it as a waste of time‚ and really who could blame them? It is a waste of time‚ but for teens and children at the end of the day is more than just that‚ but‚ will get more into video games

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    The Negative Influence of Video Games Video games are a relatively new medium of entertainment‚ which gives us control over the story to play it out‚ act it out‚ making it engaging. This leads to games being extremely fun‚ challenging‚ appealing and addictive. With time‚ games with improved mechanics‚ visuals and complexity are released making it even more appealing for the player making it difficult for people not to like video games. Nevertheless‚ video games tend to have certain effects on people

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    In the 1970s‚ video games were introduced into all our lives. At first‚ people saw them as a game to spend an entertaining time with but throughout the decades‚ scientists are becoming interested in the negative and unfavorable effects it is providing to the young. Video games are a unique form of entertainment because they encourage players to become a part of the game´s script. In violent video games‚ the player is often required to take the point of view of the shooter or perpetrator. Players

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    The Effect of Video Games on People Video games are frowned upon by parents and seen as time-wasters‚ and worse‚ some education experts think that these games corrupt the brain. “ Violent video games are easily blamed by the media and some experts as the reason why some young people become violent or display extreme anti-social behavior. But many scientists and psychologists find that video games can actually have many benefits – the main one is making kids smart‚” stated by Rase Smart Kid website

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    Effects of Violent Video Games Video games are getting advanced to the point where it has become graphic and where it looks all too real‚ revealing way too much for a child between the ages of 8-14. Some say that violent video games have little impact on young teenagers that most video game players live normal lives. The weakness in the argument is obvious because “some” not “most” not even “all” act out and run around taking people out with automatic rifles like they do in video games. As the years

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