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    Regulating Violent Video Games Introduction: I. A. Whose place is it to deal with the problem? 1. Parent should censor their children. 2. Why parents should censor children. 3. The possible result if our children are not censored. II. A. Should the Government regulate violent video games? 1. What would happen if the government regulates video games? 2. Why I am against the government’s involvement in regulating video games. 3. Regulating ourselves. Conclusion/Closing:

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    young a chance to use many functions of her brain at the same time. 1. Player coordinates their brain interpretation and reaction with the movement in their hands and fingertips. 2. Player can learn iconic and visual attention skills from video games.  Simulation and real-world skills are advantages that give the videogames making an easier way to educate and provide more realistic experience to young and professional. 1. Videogames make learning fun. 2. Videogames introduce the kid

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay According to the article “Shooting in the Dark” author‚ Benedict Carey‚ states that studies today on violent video games show no concrete evidence on actually long term negative effects on gamers. Mr. Carey is not a researcher or scientist but is a veteran writer of neuroscience‚ neurology‚ and psychology. Throughout this article he gives factual evidence and quotes from scholarly sources such as doctors and researchers in the fields of behavior and psychology. The author

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    connection of violent video games and they crimes? Every time that a major criminal act occurs‚ like a maniac going on a killing spree‚ the government and society aims straight towards violent video games. People question‚ “Is there a link between atrocious acts of violence and video games?” I believe that there is. I agree that there’s a connection because statistics support that violent video games can sometimes‚ most of the time‚ corrupt ones mind. Also‚ these violent games cause people‚ especially

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    Violent video games are both different and have a lot in common with non-violent video games. Some games produce different feelings than others‚ while others may make you think differently about what you are doing. In any case‚ I enjoy pretty much all video games and have grown up playing various different genres of video games. I have a friend who‚ throughout this entire semester has been trying to get me to come over and play “NBA 2K ‘16” with him on his Playstation 4. It was just this week that

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    positive effects of video games as well as two negative effects. First‚ videogames help develop skills that are useful in the future‚ such as multitasking‚ decision-making‚ memory‚ and concentration. Lots of adults nowadays have problems multitasking‚ fortunately though‚ some researchers believe that strategy/action games can help children develop such a skill. During a game‚ if a sudden enemy or disaster occurs the player has to deal with the problem to further advance in the game‚ this allows them

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    Children turn into teenagers‚ and teenagers turn into criminals. Violent video games and movies turn into violent weapons. But the feeling of playing the violent game‚ or watching the violent movie‚ stays the same. It stays the same until the teenager no longer gets the rush of energy from the game‚ but they want that feeling for real.That same teenager is bullied at school and one day‚ he has had enough. The teen takes a weapon to school and a school shooting occurs. Who is to blame? The parents

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    Parlemantary & Constitutional Supremacy Ratings: (1)|Views: 21‚241|Likes: 31 Published by Md. Mahbubul Karim Parlemantary & Constitutional Supremacy See More   C.L.B Parliamentary Supremacy  Parliamentary Supremacy means that parliament is supreme over theConstitution. It is also called legislative supremacy because thelegislature is not a body created by the Constitution neither the powerof the legislature is limited by the Constitution. Legislature exercises anunlimited and supreme power

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    Research Case Study-3 SONY INDIA1 Sony‚ a multinational corporation based in Tokyo‚ Japan‚ stepped into India in early 1995‚ in the post­ Iiberalisation period. Within a couple of months in the same year‚ it set up its manufacturing unit. The company makes its presence felt in India through Sony Entertain Television‚ Sony Music and Sony India. While the first two are comfortably placed in their niche markets‚ it is the third which is expected to bring in all those exciting Sony digital products. Although

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    Celina Estrella Bethanie Perry 2-22-13 History 109 Industrial Supremacy During the 1880’s also known as the Gilded Age‚ industrial supremacy contributed to America’s growth in many ways. From the boom and bust for iron and steel to the start of the automobile‚ men were being replaced with machines and lower wages. In Thomas O’Donnell’s testimony‚ he states that child labor‚ job security‚ and capitalism caused extreme problems for the working man. Child labor led to men losing their jobs. Low

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