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    PROBLEM & SETTING INTRODUCTION Over the years‚ there had been a growing concern in the effect of study habits of the college students where they get addicted and drown themselves into the game itself. The youth of today no longer seem to spend their leisure activities like in the olden days; outdoor games or playing sports‚ instead‚ they spend their free time in their homes‚ internet cafes or computer shops simply to satisfy their hunger; and that hunger is Online Gaming. Online gaming has such

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    David Walsh presented a paper titled “Video Game Violence and Public Policy”‚ he helps you understand the negative effects of children playing violent video games. Does your child or a family member you know play violent video games? Do they have any of these effects we are about to cover? Children around the world like to play video games but‚ are they safe enough for them? David Walsh states‚ “Children between the ages of seven and 17 play for an average of eight hours a week”. (Walsh) Instead

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    have been around for the longest amount of time. The big question here is‚ are the Olympics completely dangerous or are they safe and should continue on? Everyone knows they’re are big risks when it comes to the games but‚ at the end of the day it is so worth it. A country may only win one game of the whole Olympics but are blessed with the respect and high honor of their title. Since the Olympics has grown over the years girls/women are now given they’re own category dedicated to them as well as men

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    conference’s team positions. The Heat is now having a record of 30 wins and 24 losses‚ and currently 14-13 on road this season. "We knew we were missing those guys‚" Deng said. "We knew we had to come out with a lot of energy. Throughout the whole game we did a good job of keeping the pace up." Miami played the Atlanta Hawks with just nine

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    Violent Video Games Are Stealing the Innocence of Young Children Violent video games are harming children‚ and they need to be stopped. Many parents allow their children to play violent video games‚ but they probably don’t know the consequences. The time in a person’s life when she/he is a child is one of the most important time periods of his/her life. It’s the time when they absorb knowledge from everything around them. Their surroundings and what they see and hear are what shapes them into what they will become

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    Military and Video Game Working Together Run! Shoot him! Shoot at him! Don’t just stand there! Get down! Yes! I killed him! O no wait! He shot me! GAME OVER. These phrases may sound familiar from playing some type of war video game or at least witness someone play. War video games have been produced for years for the enjoyment of teenagers and as well as adults and these types of games are still popular today and have actually been top sellers. For instance‚ games such as Battlefield and Call

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    Effects of Violent Video Games on Children The use of video games has become tremendously popular among children and adolescents in the past decade. In fact‚ “Sixty-eight percent of U.S. households play computer or video games.” (David Jenkins‚ 2009) This statistic reveals how important it is to understand the effects that these games can have on individuals and more specifically‚ children. Over the years‚ numerous studies have been conducted investigating whether video games have positive or

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    The Effects of Violent Video Games on Adolescents Kacy Romero University of Louisiana at Lafayette Abstract In this paper‚ the effects that violent video games have on adolescents will be discussed. Mentioned throughout this paper will be results from specific studies that both support and oppose the theory that violent video games increase aggression in adolescents. The theory that violent video games do encourage aggression will be the main focus‚ specifically supported the study conducted

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    Cause and Effect Essay Video Game Dilemma “. . . a new study has found almost half of all "heavy gamers" are six- to seventeen-years-old” (Bennett). The current generation is one being born into the most technologically advanced civilization ever. While this is excellent from a scientific standpoint‚ it can have some serious negative effects on children growing up with this equipment. Video games are gradually becoming more popular with today’s youth. The rise in video game popularity has caused

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    Video Games: Who’s Really Responsible? Melissa Hinkley Rosemary Mekita Composition I - February 29‚ 2012 Video Games: Who’s Really Responsible? It’s in the news at least once a week it seems. A crazed gunman goes on a rampage‚ leaving horror in their wake. The thought in most people’s minds are the same‚ “What caused this?” The finger pointing inevitably begins and as it seems more and more prevalent‚ those fingers get pointed at violent video games. Christopher Ferguson believes this

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