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    Video Games – They are not making children violent therefor should not be banned. Since the development of video games in the early 70’s to the present time today‚ a great deal of change has been relevant to keep up with what would sell and what wouldn’t. In this generation‚ a popular trend in games tends to be a shooting/killing genre. Naturally as parents do‚ some do not believe this is fit for their children. If this is the case of not wanting your children to dive into such an intimidating atmosphere

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    Do violent video games cause violence? People don’t realize that the violence in video games can cause violence in real life. Not all videogames are violent but the majority of them are getting worse as the years go on. In the past 10 years the death rates caused by videogames has gone up. The most violent game is Call of Duty. Kids aren’t understanding how dangerous guns really are and the video games are causing them to kill in real life. Some young kids don’t completely understand what they’re

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    MEDIA VIOLENCE: POSITIVE AFFECT Violent video games and television shows has been the source of entertainment for years. Violent video games made its first appearance in the early 1970’s. In 1972 Sony released a very popular game‚ Call of Duty. This game series‚ gave many people‚ especially youth‚ aspirations to join the military. In 2004 Icon Productions released of the most realistic movies in history. The movie Passion of The Christ depicted a very clear and precise way that people were treated

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    Violent Video Games Cause Behavior Problems Video game violence is an increasing problem in today’s society with violence as one of the most popular themes. Games such as “Grand Theft Auto” and “Call of Duty” are among the most popular games and have been scientifically proven to have a major effect on teens. Many people try to argue that there is a difference in the effects between behaviors after engaging with video games. Video games have the same effects as other forms of entertainment‚ but

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    Violent Video Games Cause Behavior Problems Name: Muhammad Abdullah Asif Khan ID: 11221010 SEC: 03 COURSE: ENG102 Date: 4/3/2012 TERM PAPER Imagine yourself in a scenario where you are killing fifty zombie pedestrians ruthlessly one by one with a chain-saw in front of a food court. Red hot blood is gushing from their open cuts with a gurgling sound which engulfs your mind in a trance from which you cannot get out. Wait! It’s not over yet. One zombie avoids the swipe of your blade and reaches

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    play violent video games. It is a very large industry in the United States. In 2008‚ over $11.7 billion was spent on video games and 10 of the top 20 bestselling video games in America involved violence. These violent video games are being blamed for bullying‚ violence towards women‚ and school shootings. The games teach children that it is acceptable to solve problems with violence. Violent video games are a large contributor to youth violence. Many people believe that violent video games are contributing

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    The Psychological Effects of Violent Video Games and Movies Is there any family that have not technological tool that can play games and watching films? Nowadays ‚ most of people have at least one technological tool like computer ‚ phone ‚ tablet ‚ and so on.According to researching forty-nine percent of people that use computer that is between sixteen and seventy-four years old are using computer for playing games.Even ‚ the percentage is increasing under sixteen years. Research

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    argued that video games should be a sport for the past couple years. Their arguments are that people need to be moving for an activity to be a sport. Those people then point out all of the sports that do include physical movement. What they fail to do is list those sports that do not have movement. There are many sports that do not require the player to move‚ one of those sports being chess. Video games have been slowly trying to make its way onto that list as well. Video games have moved to

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    decade the popularity of video games has exploded. Adults as well as youth play these games. A large part of the video game market is made up of violent video games in which the player can commit terribly violent acts against others in the game. Many have begun to question the affect this kind virtual violence could have on the youth. There have been multiple studies done on this issue but many people are still divided on what to think. Some people think that these violent games have no affect on the

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    Do violent video games affect kids‚ ages 14-18? Violent video games have been around since 1976 when Death Race 2000 came out. In 1979 a game went out called Texas Chainsaw Massacre‚ in which the object of the game was to chop up as many people with a chainsaw as you could. Parents boycotted toy stores that sold this game. Since then‚ games have become ever more violent and realistic. I think it is the reality and the interactivity of the game which seems to have the greatest impact on teenagers

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