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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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    IV – 2nd period 27 January 2008 Video Game Censorship From the blurred images on TV to the beeped out words on the radio‚ censorship can be seen everywhere. It can be defined as the act or practice of suppressing material deemed objectionable on moral‚ political‚ military‚ or other grounds. Censorship has been around for decades and has been done by various groups‚ such as the government‚ religious groups‚ corporations‚ or the mass media. Censorship is also seen in every country and each

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    Effects of Violent Video Games on Children The impact of violent video games in the minds of young kids is becoming an issue. Although it is not being stated that kids playing violent video games is the leading cause of violence and aggression in society. Nowadays‚ it is part of a daily routine for a majority of kids to sit in front of the TV to play video games for many hours. Parents may not be aware of what kind of video games their kids play or which ones they buy them. Behavioral‚ social‚ emotional

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    People play video games for a wide variety of reasons today. They are fun‚ exciting‚ and challenging. They are also extremely popular among the generation of digital natives. Digital natives today rely heavily on electronics and computer devices to keep them entertained and interactive. So as a game developer‚ how do you create an immersive video game environment that is invigorating‚ interactive‚ and unique? There are tons of different types of video games out there‚ which appeal to different

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    Effects on Exposure to Video Game Violence Part 1 Video games play a fairly large role in children’s lives today. The majority of video games played today are games found with the rating of mature and have large amounts of violence. According to IMDB‚ the three most popular video games in 2013 are‚ “Grand Theft Auto V”‚ “Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag”‚ and “The Last of Us”. The definition for Grand Theft Auto states‚ “Three very different criminals team-up for a series of daring yet profitable

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    violent video game laws‚ parents must have the final responsibility and say (Ulanoff).” The video game does not make a person go out and steal or shoot people‚ in fact‚ video games make people smarter. Parents should understand if they do not want their kids playing violent video games‚ then they should not let them. Parents need to be the ones to take charge‚ not the government. Games like “Call of Duty” and other shooting games were made for fun and make people feel like they are in the game. Also

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    Video games and the positive effects on society Do video games infect children and force them to act out violently? With incidents like Columbine High School and Sandy Hook Elementary society‚ and the media‚ has strived to find a connection in these school massacres. These incidents occur at the hands of children and adolescences and they all played video games. The media has ultimately decided that these violent video games may be to blame. After every school shooting this is information the

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    Do violent video games make people violent in real life has become a debatable issue since more and more teens are having a difficult distinguishing from what is fantasy and what is reality. I and many other people think so. Researchers say that it is hard to detect. I feel that violent video games should not be out for kids because it’s have a lot of things on there that kids should not be looking at. Myself as a teen have see things happen because of violent video games and cause what kids have

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    Video Game Creating‚ a technical job that specializes in creating video games‚ is a career I wish to pursue for animating‚ illustrating‚ and gaming. I have wanted to be in this career since I was around 9 or 10 years old. What interested me was when I was used to playing games with a set-map. A set-map is a map where the character can only go two ways‚ forward or backwards. I played a free-map game‚ a game where the player chooses the quest and/or path/place they want to go‚ and I was curious as

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    Video Game Violence Violence is happening all around us and it is said that one of the biggest reason for teen violence‚ is because of playing video games. It is true that there are many games that due show or portray violence; however the intention was not to promote teens to doing more violence as they are rated for mature adults. Personally I believe that if parents were more active or aware of what games they are purchasing‚ and became responsible for what games their children are playing

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