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    BENEFITS OF VIDEO GAME Have you ever not believed your parent when they told you something? Or argued back? Most of us do. Most of us also like video games. And most parents say they’re bad for you. But really video games can be just as good as bad if not better. Today’s generation prefers to play video games or computer games‚ as a form of entertainment‚ which can improve the minds of those who play them. Amid all the cool and colorful graphics‚ the fantastic music‚ and the intriguing and exciting

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    English 102 23 October‚ 2012 Video Game Violence In the United States video games and violence have become synonymous to each other. Some of the most popular games today tend to be the most violent. This has brought up the issue of video game violence and its relation to adolescent violence. Many argue that video game violence primes anger and aggressive thoughts in the individual using them. But research and proof of this argument has been limited‚ inconclusive‚ or contradictory which has brought

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    Prosocial effects of Video Games When people think of video games’ effects on society‚ many envision apathetic young adults wasting time in their parent’s basement‚ mashing buttons in front of a glowing television screen instead of looking for a job; some envision rabid children‚ screaming into microphones and throwing tantrums in stores to get their parents to buy the latest popular video game; still others envision the violent‚ disturbing images‚ and antisocial content in many video games worming their

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    2 April 7‚ 2014 Video Games: Why Their Benefits Outweigh Concern over Violence Video games are rapidly becoming one the most common forms of electronic entertainment and are played by both children and adults. Recently‚ there have been several investigations into the possible effects gaming may have on the development of children’s mental faculties as well as how they might affect a gamer’s emotional disposition following gameplay. Much of this research has painted video games in a negative light

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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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    have entered the world of video gaming has changed drastically‚ and not for the better. A child will not have a grasp on the perception of how to communicate with others in "real life". Video games shouldn’t be a child’s first "go to" when stressed out and spending too much time sitting‚ staring at a TV or computer means the child isn’t spending enough time being active. Children are encouraged to spend at least 60 minutes out of a 24 hour day outside and video gaming is an addiction. One

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    Video Game Violence and Its Effect on the Common Man Video games are basically known as a staple among American teenagers. Many teenage boys and even some girls spend hours of their day staring at the TV screen and rapidly pushing buttons on a controller. Many of the top selling games in America strongly involve violence in their gameplay. These types of games raise many questions about how they affect the people playing the games. Are there negative consequences or are these claims just made up

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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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    recent essay I wrote of the violence attributed to video games in light of various shootings and other tragedies that occurred in the past year or so. In this essay I argued that despite their violent content‚ video games are not completely to blame for acts of violence committed by children. Throughout this essay I tried to convince the reader by‚ first‚ establishing my own credibility with video games‚ then sharing my own experiences with violent games‚ and providing both empirical data and valuable

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    The Desensitized Youth With the advent of video games‚ the world’s thirst for reality in the violent gaming realm has increased. In the alter-reality children have become desensitized and obsessed with violence. As each game becomes more bona fide and tolerable children cannot disconnect fact from fiction. Today’s video games have become an ever-rushing stream of death and gore; they have become a part of our culture‚ and have caused the modern young person to become more aggressive and

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