ACCEPTANCE OF EDUCATIONAL COMPUTER GAMES: A CASE STUDY IN A MALAYSIAN UNIVERSITY Roslina Ibrahim 1‚Azizah Jaafar2‚ Khalili Khalil3 1 Advanced Informatics School (AIS)‚ Universiti Teknologi Malaysia‚ Jalan Semarak‚ 54100‚ Kuala Lumpur 2 Faculty of Information Science and Technology‚ Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia‚ Bangi‚ Selangor 3 International Islamic University‚ Gombak‚ Selangor Malaysia 1 lina@ic.utm.my‚ 2aj@ftsm.ukm.my‚ 3khalili@iium.edu.my ABSTRACT Educational computer games (ECG) are regarded
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Lewis Carroll The effects of globalisation on Economic growth and the quality of life in China. China holds the second largest economy in the world‚ measured by Purchasing Power Parity (a technique used to determine and compare the relative value of different currencies). From the late 1970’s‚ the Chinese economy has become more market orientated‚ rather than its former closed and planned political system. This change has played a major role in the development of their economy and impact of globalisation
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Economics and the Effects on Our Society Post University Maria Krug BUS501 January 13‚ 2013 Economics and the Effects on Our Society A crucial topic of discussion that we hear among our fellow co-workers‚ family‚ friends‚ or colleagues is how the economy is affecting our daily activities of living. When stating this‚ there is much debate and question as to how our money is valued and the effects it poses on various aspects of our purchases and
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Body Many studies indicate that violent computer games can have very negative effects on children. New studies indicate that even the non-violent games may have negative effects on a child. Games can have some positive results in helping children deal with stress and to learn difficult school subjects such as math and reading. These same positive games can cause problems for the child in other ways. 1. Short Term Aggression * The General Aggression Model (GAM)
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Inflation impacts on many facets of the economy‚ these impacts can be both long and short term. It is generally the case that higher levels of inflation carry more severe consequences thus it is often the aim of government to sustain a low level of inflation. Inflation effects economic growth and certainty‚ wages‚ unemployment‚ international competitiveness‚ exchange and interest rates amongst other things. High inflation can be a major constraint on economic growth and certainty which ultimately
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Virus Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT? a. Viruses are not able to move by themselves. b. Viruses are not able to reproduce by themselves. c. Viruses are not structurally organized. d. Viruses are nonliving particles. e. Viruses contain instructions to manufacture themselves. ____ 2. Which of the following is FALSE? a. The outer coats of all viruses are alike. b. The
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THE DEHUMANISING EFFECTS OF THE COMPUTER REVOLUTION 1.0 The computer revolution Computer evolution had already passed its infancy from its introduction to the wide-reaching utilisation of the society today as the much-heralded ‘personal computer’ or simply PC led the revolutionary process by virtue of its prominence and visibility in the daily existence of humankind‚the application of computer goes above and beyond the convenience of storing and displaying data for practical use. Instead it now
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interdependence of economics throughout the world. The process of globalization has led to increased trade‚ increased inward investment and greater communication. Globalization has led to increased mobility of labor and capital between different economies. There has also been an increased role for multinational corporations and international bodies such as the IMF. Globalization has been characterized by increased international trade. This has created several benefits for the UK. The law of comparative
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The Ebola Virus History of‚ Occurrences‚ and Effects of Ebola‚ a virus which acquires its name from the Ebola River (located in Zaire‚ Africa)‚ first emerged in September 1976‚ when it erupted simultaneously in 55 villages near the headwaters of the river. It seemed to come out of nowhere‚ and resulted in the deaths of nine out of every ten victims. Although it originated over 20 years ago‚ it still remains as a fear among African citizens‚ where the virus has reappeared occasionally in parts
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to provide perspective on: • First‚ why central banks focus on price stability? • Second‚ how the monetary policy transmission mechanisms work? • Third‚ what are the principal features of Pakistan’s monetary policy framework? • Fourth‚ selected thoughts on effectiveness of Pakistan’s monetary policy framework • Finally‚ what measures are needed to improve the effectiveness of the monetary policy framework in Pakistan? These questions have been a subject of much debate lately‚ as monetary
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