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    many grossly popular video games today‚ and they have one main thing in common: violence. Whether one is shooting down Nazi soldiers on the beaches of Normandy or sawing apart Locust drones on the planet Sera with his or her lancer‚ one is engaging in extremely violent video-game action‚ and probably having a lot of fun doing so. With the rapid growth of intensely violent games‚ parents and politicians across the nation have begun to protest against violence in video games and have even gone as far

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    Have you ever heard of a saying‚ don’t judge a book by its cover? The story “The Most Dangerous Game” was about a man named Rainsford. He misjudged a man named General Zaroff who seemed kind in the beginning yet turned out to be evil. This phrase means don’t assume a person is one way unless you truly know them deep down in your heart. For example‚ Zaroff was flattering Rainsford with his looks‚ manners and the way he treated people. Also‚ don’t judge someone because you don’t what they have been

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    My Essay about Joe‚ My Friend Joe struggles with autism every day. He is teased‚ forced to face obstacles every day of his life‚ and struggles to stay positive at all times. It amazes people how much he is still able to smile through all of the ups and downs that comes with being autistic. Joe has never had any trouble talking about his disability to others. Nor has he ever taken anything that has been negatively said about him to heart. People began to wonder if that smile was forced or if it is

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    innovate‚ and shape the world. People go through the motions in receiving their degree‚ and feel no obligation to aid anyone but themselves. There is still a myriad of poverty and suffering in the world‚ while educated people solely focus on football games and celebrities.

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    argument of whether video games are good or bad for society is a clear example. Opponents believe they are a bad contribution to society while proponents believe they are a necessary and supportive addition to society. "William Higinbotham‚ who in 1958 created a game called Tennis for Two…" (The Beginning)‚ is the one credited for the invention of the video game. At this stage in time‚ this new innovation did not spark much interest with the public. "Computer and video games themselves did not become

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    She knew I would face tough things throughout my life so figuring out how to deal with stress would be so important. Learning how to distract my brain when I begin to feel uneasy was a huge part of the plan. I began talking to some of my friends about how they were dealing with school and discovered that a lot of them were experiencing exactly what I was feeling. It made me realize I was not alone. We began relying on each other for support and suggestions on how to handle our

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    The Scarlet Ibis Essay The Scarlet Ibis is a story about two young boys‚ an older brother and a younger one with an unknown disease that enables him to live a normal life. The younger brother was said to be unable to walk‚ but with the help of his older brother‚ he did it. One would think that the brother helped Doodle with good intentions‚ but he didn’t‚ he only helped him because he was embarrassed that Doodle had a handicap and he wanted a normal brother‚ he didn’t help him because he loved him

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    the dangerous minds movie it is basically showing the chaotic atmosphere of the school where the principle doesn’t care about the student and how they act‚ nothing is in order in the school but they lie to the teachers that students are passionate and challenging. They employ uncertified teachers because they just want to get more money over their classes they don’t care about that they might do harm to students and their families because usually when families sign their children up in a school they

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    The video game crash of 1983 was one of the biggest defining parts of gaming history. The crash caused the major transition from the modern and old era of gaming with its effect still here today. Many today don’t know what the crash was and how it changed gaming forever‚ so I am going to explain it and its effect on the gaming industry. What was the video game crash of 1983 and how did it start and end. One of the major factors of the crash was the over inflation of the market. This over inflation

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    Video Games and their Impact on Society Video games are widely used as a source of entertainment. Video games allow a person to physically interact with a television or a computer. Although there are casual players who enjoy a game for a brief period of time‚ there are also people who are overly obsessed. Obsessed players continuously play with no time limits‚ while a typical player can control the amount of time they play. This is a video game addiction. Video games create more of an addiction than

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