violent video game laws‚ parents must have the final responsibility and say (Ulanoff).” The video game does not make a person go out and steal or shoot people‚ in fact‚ video games make people smarter. Parents should understand if they do not want their kids playing violent video games‚ then they should not let them. Parents need to be the ones to take charge‚ not the government. Games like “Call of Duty” and other shooting games were made for fun and make people feel like they are in the game. Also
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Video Games’ Good and Bad Effects Everybody all have to take rest after they finish working. Different people have different ways to have a rest or to be relaxed. Everybody has a lot of pressure when they are working or studying. So‚ after working they must find a way to relax themselves. Some people would like to watch TV to relaxes or work out in gym. But maybe most of young men will choose play video game to relax. Maybe just twenty years ago‚ not most of people know what video games are
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Franca Mr. Michael Copeland IEP Writing Skills 12 March 2013 Video Game Addiction: Life Related Video Game addiction is the action of playing video games or computer games excessively and compulsively to the extreme that can make one forget the real world and live in the virtual world. Addictive behavior is defined by six main aspects: salience‚ mood modification‚ tolerance‚ withdrawal‚ symptoms‚ conflict‚ and relapse. Video game addiction satisfies the definition of addiction. On the other
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Video games and the positive effects on society Do video games infect children and force them to act out violently? With incidents like Columbine High School and Sandy Hook Elementary society‚ and the media‚ has strived to find a connection in these school massacres. These incidents occur at the hands of children and adolescences and they all played video games. The media has ultimately decided that these violent video games may be to blame. After every school shooting this is information the
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students are afraid to make a mistake and take the risk‚ however in order for the students to learn‚ he/she will be required experience it. Dying is a common thing when playing video games. When players die in a video game‚ they learn from this experience and try again until he/she succeeds and move on to the next level. Video games force the players to master a certain concept in order for them to succeed. So‚ they are allowed to keep trying until they are successful. Prensky (2001) noted that players
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Many people believe that violent video games should be banned‚ claiming that they have a negative effect on people. Some even say violent games make people commit violent acts. These games do influence human behavior‚ which isn’t always positive‚ but this does not mean that they should be banned. If a child began playing violent video games at a young age‚ then he might think that violence in real life is the same as the game violence and that it doesn’t have a real impact on others. However‚
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Video Games Cause and Effects on Children Video games have come a long way since they were introduced to the mainstream Audience. Video games are increasingly using advanced technology‚ they have come closer to reality than ever before. They are creating the idea that video games cause violence. When these realistic violent video games are become popular‚ these games have caused children and teenagers to become addicted to playing it. These are the causes of video game addictions on children
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and video games is too. The correlation could have many outside factors influencing this issue and that is leading to a controversy in psychologists and the whole issue has the nation itself in a controversy over whether or not
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Video Games: Who’s Really Responsible? Melissa Hinkley Rosemary Mekita Composition I - February 29‚ 2012 Video Games: Who’s Really Responsible? It’s in the news at least once a week it seems. A crazed gunman goes on a rampage‚ leaving horror in their wake. The thought in most people’s minds are the same‚ “What caused this?” The finger pointing inevitably begins and as it seems more and more prevalent‚ those fingers get pointed at violent video games. Christopher Ferguson believes this
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BENEFITS OF VIDEO GAME Have you ever not believed your parent when they told you something? Or argued back? Most of us do. Most of us also like video games. And most parents say they’re bad for you. But really video games can be just as good as bad if not better. Today’s generation prefers to play video games or computer games‚ as a form of entertainment‚ which can improve the minds of those who play them. Amid all the cool and colorful graphics‚ the fantastic music‚ and the intriguing and exciting
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