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    Video Game Violence

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    Does the violence in video games really influence the violence in the youth? According to humanillnesses.com‚ violence is the use of physical force to injure people or property. Influence is a person or thing with the capacity or power to have an effect on someone or something. According to videogames.procon.org‚ 60% of middle school boys and 40% of middle school girls who played at least one Mature-rated (M-rated) game hit or beat up someone‚ compared with 39% of boys and 14% of girls who did not

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    Video Game and Violence

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    Expository Essay: Final Draft Video Game Violence and Its Effect on the Youth Audience By: Jodi Fram UNV-104 Tamla Johnson The topic regarding violent media resulting in subsequent user violence in the youth audience has long been a controversial and heated debate. In the time of Plato‚ it was argued that Greek plays attributed to violence. In the nineties‚ people argued that violent movies and television resulted in violent behavior. Now‚ the debate focuses on video game violence and subsequent

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    The Ethics of Video Games

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    The Ethics of Video Games Miguel Sicart’s articles “Ethics: A Virtue Ethics Approach to Computer Games” and “The Ethics of Computer Game Design” are based off his book “The Ethics of Computer Games‚” in which he states that the playing and designing of computer games can be ethical and moral decisions. He declares that video games are ethical “objects” and that the players are ethical “agents.” Sicart also argues that video game designers have a responsibility for how ethically wrong or right

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    Benefits of Video Games

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    Benefits of video games Video games are widely overlooked or underestimated around the world world mainly because they are called games‚ but unfortunately people do not realize that it is similar to other games that people say are useful. For example‚ soccer started as a game so that people may enjoy playing together and improve their relationship with each other in addition to improve their teamwork. If we are to look at video games they have achieved the same purpose if not more. Video games is

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    Video Games Scapegoat

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    ENGL 200 October 6‚ 2014 Video Game Violence: A Scapegoat for Disengaged Parents Today’s youth live in a time where video games are a fixture of entertainment. Video game consoles are found in almost every home‚ including a child’s bedroom. I believe that the portrayal of violence in video games is not the reason for the increase of violent acts committed by and against youth. Parents and the government should understand it is not the fault of the game itself. Modern parents should be engaged

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    Video Games How They Positively Influence Us Moosa Baquie Mr.Cronin Thursday‚ April 26‚ 2012 ENG 2DR Analysis Ever since‚ the birth ‚ video games have received a negative reputation in the media and by our society. However they do not deserve the common stereotypical reputation it has in the present day. President Obama has stated in his response to video games in our society with " Put them away...". Video games are a medium of communication and education they can be used in both a positive

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    Video Game Violence

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    Why video games really are linked to violence. By Amanda Schaffer|Posted Friday‚ April 27‚ 2007‚ at 4:10 PM Master Chief in the video game Halo On The Daily Show on Thursday‚ April 26‚ Jon Stewart made short work of the suggestion that the Virginia Tech shooter‚ Cho Seung-Hui‚ might have been influenced by violent video games. (Cho may or may not have played the popular first-person-shooter gameCounter-Strike in high school.) A potential video-game connection has also been dangled after past

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    Video Games and Juvenile Delinquency Student Institution Video Games and Juvenile Delinquency Video games are usual tools for the youth‚ especially teenagers‚ in the world today. They spend long hours engaging in this activity mainly when on holidays. As a result‚ there is so much time wasted which would otherwise translate into more productive activities such as reading and helping parents with household chores. However‚ the few who don’t play video games have a lot of idle time

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    Water Quality Essay

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    Introduction The purpose of going into the field to conduct the water quality tests was to test the different ways water could potentially be infected of polluted. The tests we ran helped determine the amount of pollution and whether or not it is safe for the wildlife to live in as a habitat. The tests we conducted were: temperature

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    Video Games Market

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    enabled Sega to break Nintendo’s near monopoly of the U.S. video game console market in the late 1980s‚ we can see that Nintendo was unable to plan its time and to make good compatibility decisions and let Sega to gain market. Nintendo choose to not make its video game consoles backward compatible. Nintendo knew that it conquered almost the whole market and felt that they could make consumers buying libraries for new parts of games. Video game console producers made most part of their profit on game

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