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    reporters and stations alike are able to manipulate their audiences through a variety of techniques‚ to make them believe a representation of reality as opposed to the true fact. This is evident in the current affairs story "Video Game Violence" and the standard news story "Music Video Ban". These similar stories both originated from Channel Nine and represent violence in society’s youth today‚ stating children are at risk if exposed to such material. Through a selection of techniques‚ the audience is

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    Military and Video Game Working Together Run! Shoot him! Shoot at him! Don’t just stand there! Get down! Yes! I killed him! O no wait! He shot me! GAME OVER. These phrases may sound familiar from playing some type of war video game or at least witness someone play. War video games have been produced for years for the enjoyment of teenagers and as well as adults and these types of games are still popular today and have actually been top sellers. For instance‚ games such as Battlefield and Call

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    Video Games and their Impact on Society Video games are widely used as a source of entertainment. Video games allow a person to physically interact with a television or a computer. Although there are casual players who enjoy a game for a brief period of time‚ there are also people who are overly obsessed. Obsessed players continuously play with no time limits‚ while a typical player can control the amount of time they play. This is a video game addiction. Video games create more of an addiction than

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    Video Games vs Board Games: Which is Better? Playing games is already a part and parcel of our recreational life. However‚ it is more than just a form of entertainment‚ as playing games‚ whatever the type is‚ comes with benefits that they share with other types and at the same time‚ benefits that are unique in their own ways. Among the common types are video games and board games. Essentially‚ there has been a debate as to which one is better. Most proponents of board games love the physical interactivity

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    Reading: Playing with fire? Lecture 7 Week 3 References: Ames‚ Iowa. 2014. Life lessons: Children learn aggressive ways of thinking and behaving from violent video games. 24 March. Accessed July 12‚ 2014. http://www.news.iastate.edu/news/2014/03/24/violentgamesbehavior. Bushman‚ Brad J‚ and Craig A Anderson. 2001. “EFFECTS OF VIOLENT VIDEO GAME SON AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR‚ AGGRESSIVE COGNITION‚ AGGRESSIVE AFFECT‚ PHYSIOLOGICAL AROUSAL‚ AND PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOR: A Meta - Analytic Review of the Scientific

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    Video Games: Who’s Really Responsible? Melissa Hinkley Rosemary Mekita Composition I - February 29‚ 2012 Video Games: Who’s Really Responsible? It’s in the news at least once a week it seems. A crazed gunman goes on a rampage‚ leaving horror in their wake. The thought in most people’s minds are the same‚ “What caused this?” The finger pointing inevitably begins and as it seems more and more prevalent‚ those fingers get pointed at violent video games. Christopher Ferguson believes this

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    Through the article‚ “Why Stereotypes are bad even when they’re ‘good’”‚ Oliver Burkeman sheds light on the fact that good stereotypes‚ meaning stereotypes regarding appealing traits‚ can also be harmful. He illustrated this through a study by the Duke University‚ which stated that good

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    In other words‚ games effect the student more than teachers. The games is more appealing to the students seeing that People start to memories the subject more‚ when it is mentioned in the game. In addition‚ the game will affect in the student learning life positively especially in the classroom. Therefore‚ there are three main reasons why video game should be used in classroom instruction‚ since it will motivate‚ develop student and have a bigger role. The first reason video game should be used in

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    Introduction The video-gaming industry is a multi-billion dollar industry‚ top selling games producing millions of dollars in their first few days of release. But the industry’s biggest sellers are violent video games (LeClaire‚ 2006). These days‚ people are desensitized towards violence that they practically walk past violent events in the street or helpless‚ injured people without thinking twice or casting a second glance (cyh.com‚ 2010). Are video games the cause for increased violent behaviour

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    Nowadays‚ many children are addicted to video games that they play these games daily. According the research made by NPD GROUP‚ there was an increase by 9% of children aging between 2 and 17 that play video games compared to 2009. There was also an increase by 17% in the number of children aging between 2 and 5 that play video games compared to 2009. These percentage shows that video games are attracting many kids every day. Video game is an electronic game where the player controls a character‚ and

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