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    Game Vs Violence

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    Games and Violence This article shows how violent video games has little contribution to people who commit violent crimes. Although the shooters in the Connecticut’s Sandy Hook Elementary School and Columbine High School shootings play violent video games in their spare time but it is not the only cause that made them do the things they did. If violent video games causes people to commit crimes then why shouldn’t people who play sports be banned instead of being appraise for what they do. As

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    Cooper English 101 08/08/2013 Video games effects on social life Many people have always been looking for some type of entertainment‚ and it has been through many forms‚ from playing with toys‚ to playing cards‚ to playing sports‚ and etc. However‚ nowadays with so much access to technology and everything that it offers. Various entertainments are way more exciting and sophisticated. Among the new electronic inventions‚ the 21th century has revealed video games‚ a new exhilaration creating a virtual

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    The study aims to understand the different cause of computer games addiction and manage their time on study and playing games. Specifically this study seeks to answer this following questions: 1. What are the cause of computer games addiction as perceived by the students? 2. What are the advantages and disadvantages of being addicted to computer games? 3. What are the proposed ways to eradicate computer games addiction? PANPACIFIC UNIVERSITY NORTH

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    Hunger Games Themes

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    To beat the games is all she‚ Katniss Everdeen‚ wants to do. There is no time to strategize how one could possibly win in this game‚ you just have to go. Katniss Everdeen is in the stickiest situation of all‚ declaring herself as a volunteer for the Hunger games instead of her sister. The odds happened to not be in her favor. In this action packed book Katniss beats the odds of hunger‚ injuries‚ scary flying things‚ rivals and many more. She wouldn’t have been able to survive these situations without

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    Violent Video Games

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    Video Games and Reality Children and adolescents are the actual victims of violent video games‚ not their characters. With the improvement of computer technology‚ the video game market has grown significantly in the past decade. Over time‚ video games have become increasingly realistic and more graphically violent‚ and its undesirable negative effects have been harmful not only to the players‚ but also to the society. So the issue of whether playing violent video games is an

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    Soccer Game Ethnography

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    assignment on was to observe an indoor soccer game in Yuba City. The arena where this indoor soccer game took place was named Champions Arena Indoor Soccer. This was not the first time I have been to this arena so I did have some background about the place before observing. One of my close friends was participating in the game so I figured it was a great idea to come support him and do my assignment. Although‚ I had been to this arena before and seen many soccer games before I have never played on an actual

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    Violent Video Games

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    Violent Video Games Video violence is a major problem in our society. When people are exposed to the violent world of video games‚ their perceptions of reality are changed from a world with consequence‚ to a world where consequence does not matter. USA Today Magazine states‚ that video violence is a major component in the desensitization of mankind (Video violence desensitizes the brain‚ 2006). Exposing children to the repetitive violence in video games serves as a conditioning for violent behavior

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    Ender's Game Analysis

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    Alyssa Ross Tyler English 10 June 4‚ 2014 Ender’s Game In the book Ender’s Game‚ Card creates this world of kids saving the world. He takes you into an imaginary world‚ were he makes you think of what would happen if we counted on a child to protect us from the enemy. Ender’s Game is named for the main character‚ Ender. Card tells us that Ender must prove his worthiness by fighting. Ender must save the world‚ this is his game. More sentences here… Card uses the hero‚ Ender‚ to prove that certain

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    humanity”; they are universally understood symbols and patterns that have occurred and continue to occur in art and literature. In The Hunger Games‚ there are several key archetypal characters and situations. The archetype of the hero or heroine in the story is Katniss‚ a brave sixteen-year old girl who offers to take the place of her sister in the annual Hunger Games. She displays remarkable courage in the face of fear and is firmly faithful. Katniss finds herself and her self-identity throughout the

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    Research of Video Games

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    Violence in Video Games and how it affects the Behavior of Children and Teenagers Generally violent video games are given a bad reputation. Usually many of the video games containing significant amounts of violence are designed for mature audiences; however their popularity among teenagers and children is always on the rise. Video games have become insanely violent and graphic glorifying violence more than any movie and subject. Americans of all ages‚ including impressionable teenagers and children

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