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    A time in my life that caused me to learn a lesson was when I had a video game addiction at the start of high school, which caused me to experience bad grades, poor health, and little to no friends. My video game addiction had me playing games for so long that I would put off my school assignments leading to me having a .1 GPA for that year. When I started high school I was 4,9 and 180lbs At the end of my freshman year with the help of constant video games and a less then healthy diet I ended up…

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    Video Games Addiction Antonius J. Van Rooij, Gert-Jan Meerkerk, Tim M. Schoenmakers, Mark Griffiths and Dike Van De Mheen they authored the article " Video Games addiction and social responsibility " in how gamers get addicted to video games and how the companies should be responsible about the effects which is important to not change the gamers behavior. The article has been received on the 2nd of July 2009 and it has been accepted on the 7th of July the same year. Later on, in October 2010…

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    Addiction is considered to have specific characteristics, and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder established the following characteristics for diagnosing; compulsive drug use regardless of the consequences, inability to meet social, employment…

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    great deal more harm than good. Such a situation would be in the form of addiction. As we find more and more methods to entertain and enjoy ourselves, our fascination with these machines increases, and we find ourselves lost in a black…

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    For the Love of the game; how video game addiction impacts adult’s lives Femi B. Ayinde RGS6035.E1 Dr. Richey Amberton University October, 2014 Personal Journey I have loved video games since I was a child. I can remember playing video games 8-10 hours straight on a daily basis. My mother use to yell at me for playing video games all day and forced me to take a break just so I could eat. It was something about good video games that captured your attention and lead you to keep…

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    Addiction

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    “I had promised the family to always let him have the last word when arguing, but in this case I had a different responsibility” (Paley 68). When it comes to addiction, the results can become catastrophic and may cause tension between friends, family, and there would be no telling about the outcomes. It can learn to take its hold on people; falling into obsession and would be extremely difficult for them to heal from it. People can easily develop strange behavior; allowing them to think of how…

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    turning into a dead corpse, but we are losing social interaction which is basically the same thing. It’s ironic how these touch screen phones can actually make us lose touch. Addiction is defined as the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity. We live a very addictive lifestyle. Addiction is all around us: you can have the hard working father who is addicted to work to provide the best for his family and then you can have the teenage girl who is addicted…

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    Addiction In Society

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    In a social structure, having no control with adverse effects to human inequality is addiction. Addiction is a habit or dependencies for something or someone that creates external and internal satisfaction to human behavior. Furthermore, addiction is classified as a social problem. It violates the core value of society where leaders of power must act to resolve the problem due to a pattern of negative behavior creating a damaging effect to the social structure. The negative behavior is…

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    Behaviors Of Addiction

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    Psychology 2301 – 56001, Summer 2015 Abstract Addiction can have many negative behaviors that a person may take to an extreme that can be harmful to them both mentally and physically. When it comes to being addicted to working, it can be far more severe than most people realize. Although the research behind workaholism is underdeveloped, it is estimated that twenty-five to thirty percent of the U.S population is affected by this situation. A person who suffers from workaholism not…

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    Addiction In Macbeth

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    Addiction the Debility Addicts have no pleasure in the stimulus they indulge in. Their life, reason and reputation for it consistently keep going down. It has been for a larger cause that the person is trying to escape from and forget all about. This causes the brain to change, making addiction a disease. In the play, “Macbeth,” addiction is seen within the main character Macbeth who is addicted to power and won’t stop until his death. Addiction is a disease although doctors believed it was a…

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