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    are losing their interests in playing physical and traditional games like “tumbang preso”‚ “luksong baka”‚ “patintero”‚ “syato”‚ and many more. They are now playing Counter-Strike‚ Plants vs. Zombies‚ and most especially‚ DotA. Defense of the Ancients (commonly known as DotA) is a real-time online or LAN strategy games composing of two to ten or twelve players where you can choose from over ninety unique characters (commonly known as heroes) you can play on. It requires focus‚ strategy‚ quick hands

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    Chapter I   Introduction Defense of the Ancients (most commonly known as DotA) is one of the hottest and most popular games in the world of video games. But first‚ what is DotA? For starters‚ DotA is an extension map of the game Warcraft III: Frozen Throne. It has gained international fame among young people‚ especially here in our country. But is it more than just a map? Is it more than just a game for weekends? Is it really just for entertainment and amusement? Or is it something more

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    the game is from Michael Waldbridge. He regarded playing DOTA as an „underground revolution‟. He said that “DOTA is likely the most popular and most discussed free‚ non-supported game mod in the world‚ judging by the numbers.” He said that like any other game‚ the concept is simple and its strategy. “The strategy focuses on levelling‚ getting hero kills‚ pushing the enemy‟s base with allied creeps and defending against the enemies.” “DOTA is a delight to all who play it; it’s surprisingly addictive

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    IV-Copernicus Abstract: The culture of DOTA (Defense of the Ancients) has taken the Philippines to storm because of its very creative gameplay that caused because of that caused millions of Filipino students hard for playing the game.and it also evident from media to the internet.This game has brought such intense effects to the Filipino youth and its everyday life up to the point where they affected physically and their emotion .Because of DOTA ‚the computer shops in the country have been

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    up in recent years‚ inciting passion and fervour as sports have for centuries. However these competitions take place not on a court or on a field but inside the world of video games. So called esports are growing rapidly and powerfully: the current dota 2 tournament offers a large prize‚ a huge audience‚ and plenty of glory for the winners. And it’s not the only one. E-sports have devoted fans and famous superstars‚ huge spectator numbers and plenty of trash talking. A quote from Vlad Savov‚ who

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    Playing DOTA do give disadvantages at teenagers. Posted on February 17‚ 2012 DOTA (Defense Of The Ancients)…..A very popular computer game for a teenager nowadays and truly gives some benefits like fast typing‚ mental alertness‚ improving strategies and team participation. But some teenagers were mostly acquiring this game`s disadvantages that keeps this teenagers away from education. So for me‚ I would rather take education than this bad influence. First‚in terms of money‚ some teenager students

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    Dota Games: A mystifying Addiction Thesis Statement I. Introduction Defense of the Ancients (DotA) is a custom scenario for Warcraft III‚ based on the “Aeon of Strife” map for StarCraft. The objective of the scenario is to destroy the opponents   “Ancient”. The two teams’ ancients are heavily guarded structures at opposing corners of the map. Players use powerful units known as heroes‚ and are assisted by allied heroes and AI-controlled fighters called “creeps”. As in role-playing games‚ players

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    EFFECTS OF COMPUTER IN THE STUDENTS Submitted to: BSCS 1-1 February 2013   APPROVAL SHEET As a part of the requirements in the subject English 2‚ Writing in the Discipline: Leading to Academic Research‚ this research is entitled‚ “EFFECTS OF COMPUTER IN THE STUDENTS OF” and was prepared and presented of a group of researchers from the section 1-1‚ from the course Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. Presented by: Accepted in the name of College of Arts and Science

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    advanced world of computers. Computers are not only used in studies‚ research and work‚ since it is now being practiced as part of leisure and entertainment especially to the young genration of this modern world. Playing online games just like Dota is not new to the youth today. For in it‚ youth learns to socialize‚ to entertain‚ to have fun‚ to compete and most of all‚ a way to escape from depression. RELATED LITERATURE Gaming addicts experience huge fluctuations in behavior as stated

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    Sive – The abuse of power Power and the abuse of power is a central theme in Sive. The text examines the way in which empowerment can corrupt certain individuals and become a destructive factor in families and in relationships. Mena uses her powers of persuasion and her position in the family unit to satisfy her own ends and ambitions. Mena’s attitude to Sive’s education is one of begrudgery and resentment. Mena abuses her position in the family. She is empowered by her man who is easily manipulated

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