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    The Negative Effects of Video Games The origin of video games can be traced all the way back to 1940. Since then video games have continued being advanced with the improvement of technology. They have changed from what was once arcade to handheld video games. The main purpose for introduction of video games was to bring new forms of entertainment in the limelight. That the reason behind their improvement with the advancement of technology. The popularity of this technology has been there for the

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    Negative Effect of Advertisements on Teens Ayrton Martins AIU University Abstract This research seeks to underscore the fact that many commercials seen on television‚ billboards and other means of Marketing may impact behaviour of youths and children in a negative way‚ particularly as far as the promotion of food‚ alcohol and video games‚ and teens perceptions through branding. Advertisements have always been considered a smart way for businesses to enhance revenues‚ and most companies with

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    Negative Effects of Technology on Kids By: Sheila Mae Geroche Are you aware of what’s happening in the present? Youth has becoming more active in using the internet and other modern technology nowadays. But do you know what the effects of this are?                 After you took long hours in front of the computer‚ are you dizzy and running out of breath? Feeling thirsty and very hot‚ your eyes can’t see clearly‚ and your hands and fingers are shaking and tired of typing? Do you also know that

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    Sports serve more than just a physical purpose such as teaching teamwork. Even individual sports such as wrestling‚ foster team environment in which teens can challenge themselves supports each other and cheer each other. Sports are alsoprovides additional role models and positive adult influence in the teens lives through coaches and the athletic administration staffs. The more adults a teen has to turn to‚ the more likely he is to go to someone when he faces challenges. Sports are away kids get

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    Effects of Video Games on Youth Technology has been evolving since the days of the cavemen and has become an integral component of our everyday life. Technology has been integrated in education‚ media‚ the workplace‚ and our world runs around the evolution and ever developing fast pace of technology. Modern technology especially effects the youth of today’s day and age‚ because they have grown up with extremely advanced technology and are completely engrossed by it. The primary concern people

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    The Long-Term Effects of Youth Unemployment Dr. Thomas A. Mroz and Dr. Timothy H. Savage University of North Carolina‚ Chapel Hill and Welch Consulting Economists A STUDY BY THE EMPLOYMENT POLICIES INSTITUTE October 2001 he Employment Policies Institute (EPI) is a nonprofit research organization dedicated to studying public policy issues surrounding employment growth. In particular‚ EPI research focuses on issues that affect entry-level employment. Among other issues‚ EPI research has quantified

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    The Negative Effects Violence on Television has on Kids The amount of violence on television nowadays is inacceptable. The material that you see on shows that are “supposedly for kids” just don’t seem like it. As more and more violent television shows and programs are aired every single night‚ kids are affected by it in a negative way. Studies have shown that revelations of violence to kids at early ages will affect them mentally. They will either start to think nothing of violence‚ or be over-frightened

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    How we can connect behaviors in youth with reality shows. Reality television has come to dominate the television industry. There are educational reality shows and noneducational reality shows. They both have their entertainment values. The difference? One is productive television‚ and one is counterproductive. There is good and bad in everything‚ and everything is good in moderation‚ but counterproductive TV is taking over productive TV. The time slots to watch educational reality shows are

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    assistance. Although the wide spectrum in which Title IX covers includes many educational issues‚ its application to NCAA athletics has especially been confounded‚ because‚ unlike most educational institutions‚ athletic programs are gender-segregated by sport. In terms of intercollegiate athletics‚ Title IX essentially states that that all academic institutes of higher education are required to accommodate students with equal access to athletic participation‚ regardless of gender. This means that the overall

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    Social Media and its  Social Media and its effects on youth Daniel J. Flannery PhD Dr. Semi J. and Ruth Begun Professor Director‚ Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research &  Director‚ Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research & Education Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Case Western Reserve University Types of Social Media utilized by youth Types of Social Media utilized by youth • • • • • • • • • • • • Computers Texting Facebook Youtube Smart phones with apps

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