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    computer game composing of two to ten or twelve players where you can choose from over ninety unique characters you can play on. It requires focus‚ strategy‚ quick hands and quick thinking when you are in difficult situations. The objective of the scenario is to destroy the opponents’ "Ancient". The two teams’ ancients are heavily guarded structures at opposing corners of the map. The game is popular in many parts of the world; in the Philippines and Thailand‚ it is played as much as the game Counter-strike

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    Running head: YOUTH AND VIOLENCE 1 YOUTH AND VIOLENCE 2 Abstract Most of the notorious killings of the 20th century were committed by youth and is not a new phenomenon. This unthinkable acts were once rare deviants‚ are now becoming more common in society. Most people kill because of anger‚ curiosity‚ or what they suffered from inside their environment. The rational of a kid killer may even go as far as some sort of mental illness‚ emotional problem

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    it’s playing video games that many claim to be “too violent” * Within the span of a couple of decades‚ video games have evolved from simple pixels moving across a screen to virtually lifelike images and simulation * Video games have quickly become one of the most influential and profitable sources of entertainment worldwide. * If you look at many children and young adults today‚ you can see that almost all their leisure time falls within time spent playing video games or watching

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    Violent Online Games

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    addicted to violent online games Today‚ a lot of children are suffering from addiction to violent online games. Children spent 40 to 50 hours a week in playing online games. Children isolate themselves from people‚ they prefer to stay at home; sit down‚ face the computer and play online games for long hours. They even forget to eat‚ take a bath and communicate with their families and friends. Research study says that children who are addicted to violent online games become violent to people when

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    Regulating Violent Video Games 1. Introduction 2. It is the responsibility of the parent to regulate their children’s exposure to violent video games. a. Parents are to ensure children understand that games aren’t real b. Violence is taught. 3. The government shouldn’t regulate violent video games a. The government should have no control over what games are released. 4. My personal experience as a single parent a. How much exposure my child gets

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    Zip954-449-5765 | David VeraN012505756361 NW 173 St.Miami‚ FL 33015305-984-6545 | | Submitted by: Date of Submission: September 6‚ 2011 Title of Assignment: Integrating Values - The Legality‚ Morality‚ and Social Responsibility of the Violent Video Games Industry. CERTIFICATION OF AUTHORSHIP: I certify that I am the author of this paper and that any assistance I received in its preparation is fully acknowledge and disclosed in the paper. I have also cited any sources from which I used data

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    2012 Virtual World Violence In the high definition world of video games today‚ a relatively recent trend has taken hold of younger people. The rise in popularity of the First Person Shooter (FPS) game has become very evident among teens and college students. This genre of game involves the player controlling a character in the first person perspective. The character being controlled usually wields one or multiple firearms in order to defeat enemies. Most of the popular FPS games provide very realistic

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    deal of time playing video games. These games are fun and engaging and young people often feel like playing games is a great thing to do in their spare time. Spending too much time playing video games can keep teens and young adults from being sociable and keeps them from studying. Gaming then becomes an unhealthy way of using spare time. Teens and young adults that play video games too much are lacking good social skills. Teenagers may argue that because they play their games online with friends

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    What are the effects of violent video games on young children or teenagers? A child should be given what he needs‚ not what he wants. I am starting this essay with this quote because this one describes our reality in the best way possible‚ where our children are becoming more and more everyday a part of the virtual world. Nowadays‚ children are obsessed with video games‚ especially with these violent video games that are spreading around and children play them every day. One day I was at my aunt’s

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    Out Of the Dust Bowl By: Odalis Palacios Some of the Music during the Dust Bowl was "Pretty Boy Floyd" and "Dust Bowl Blues" were left out due to length. All tracks were recorded at RCA Victor studios in Camden‚ New Jersey on April 26‚ 1940‚ except "Dust Can’t Kill Me" and "Dust Pneumonia Blues" which were recorded on May 3.which were on ‘’The Dust Bowl Ballads’’.  Some of the celebrities during the Dust Bowl were John Maynard Keynes who was a British economist who believed that deficit spending

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