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    Role Playing games with simulated violence are perilous for kids. At St. Ann’s private school in New York‚ they have a game called killer. A simulated killing game‚ where they use water guns to try to “kill” other students who are participating in killer. Although killer may be fun for a lot of the kids it definitely has some risk for the student. For example student are breaking the law‚ being reckless to others‚ and acting like fake killing someone is worth celebrating just so they can win the

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    definitions Reality Tv- television programs in which real people are continuously filmed - Oxford Dictionary Standard Weighing Mechanism We would like to set the standard as society Since reality TV can either do good or harm society‚ we believe that the team that improves society should win today’s debate With that said‚ we have a few main arguments 1. Economy Reality TV stimulates the economy The Reality TV industry produces a stimulus for the economy. "If I pay a reality star 1/50

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    the impact of humanity that indulge in the artificial‚ virtual world by video games‚ movies‚ media and many other technologies. In addition to that‚ I will write about why I consider it to be a leisure time as well as the uses of all these virtual reality in the future. First of all‚ the technology involved in artificial‚ virtual world is all fantasy and has nothing to do with the real world. The problem is‚ some people don’t know the difference and take it out in real life as if it’s a game to them

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    Role playing games with simulated violence is perilous to younger children because they are dangerous and can cause injuries‚ can lead to more real violence‚ and create bad behavior in teenagers. This affects children as they progress later on in life. First‚ Simulated game violence is perilous because it can inflict harsh wounds or injuries to anyone‚ even if they aren’t involved in the game. Some games can put youth in hospitals or seriously hurt them. These injuries will affect them after a

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    The Matrix and The Allegory of the Cave "The Allegory of the Cave" and "The Matrix" is similar stories which about there are two realities‚ one is illusion and the other is real. In both stories‚ the humans trapped in the in the illusion‚ they see only what the otehrs want them to see‚ but they believe they see reality as it really is. They accept what their senses tell them as all that exists. In "The Allegory of the Cave‚" the prisoners have chained their legs and necks by “puppet-handles” who

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    example for that are the machines which have created the Matrix and also control and look after it so that nothing goes wrong. They make a reality for the humans to live their lives in without actually having lived the same or a similar life themselves. How can they know for example how chicken tastes like? They give the humans a version of the world‚ of a reality‚ which they have never experienced or seen. It’s all based on facts which they picked up from the humans‚ computers and other written information

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    alternate reality. You are not aware that you are in a virtual world‚ nor do you have any knowledge of an outside world. Every stimulation that exists in the real world‚ the rush of endorphins upon meeting a new love‚ the icy wind cutting into your skin as you ski down the Rockies‚ would be perfectly replicated in the machine. All of the pleasures that you experience in the machine are equal to what you would feel in reality‚ without the socio-economic‚ physical‚ and emotional struggles of reality. The

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    can occur to Internet users when they use the Internet far too much. Evidence shows that excessive Internet use can damage people’s intelligence‚ hinder relations and cause depression‚ and can impose on people a virtual world or an altered sense of reality. Empirical evidence shows that excessive Internet use damages our intelligence. According to Carr‚ in “Is Google Making Us Stupid?‚” studies show that over time‚ Internet users read differently by skimming over passages‚ reading only the first

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    similar to your Allegory of the Cave in the sense that it has taught me how to perceive my reality and to differentiate between what is real and what is not. Your allegory talks about prisoners being trapped in a cave‚ restricted by chains with their backs towards the exit‚ only being able to see shadows produced by a source of fire. This means that the shadows are the only thing they know‚ which is their reality. Once someone is able to breakthrough and find the exit of the cave‚ they are exposed to

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    Ready Player One Intervention of Technology What is reality? What is fantasy? In the novel Ready Player One by Ernest Cline‚ Reality is an illusion to everyone in this society. People rely on technology in OASIS game to make their lives feel better than reality. In this novel‚ our Earth’s nature has been destroy‚ we have no resources or money‚ the only way to make money is to work inside OASIS‚ the jobs they have are like normal jobs we have right now. Adult work inside OASIS‚ kids goes school

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