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    Tidd et al (2005, P.3) states that “innovation is driven by the ability to see connections, to spot opportunity and to take advantage of them”. However, it is creativity that gives that ability to conjure up the ideas and Cummings (1998) supports this. He very much describes creativity as the idea generating stage. Martins and Turblanche (2003) also supports this theory and offers a definition for the context of organisational creativity. They state that: “…creativity can be defined as the…

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    physical fighting. Sometimes while interacting with the games and getting involved a thought may cross the gamers mind such as this is awesome to fight like this. That idea is often just coming from being involved in the game and caught up in the violence game moment. When you turn the video game console off that thought often away immediately. Bullying is a parents and bullying victim’s worst nightmare. As times go on more bullying in many different forms are occurring. Physical, verbal, and…

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    people act and behave today. It gives people access to information through media, entertainment from video games, and communications through social networks that can be harmful to people of early ages. Many people today believe that the increase of violence in society is due to the many platforms that spread influential ideas that can affect people 's behaviors negatively. In Fahrenheit 451 and 1984 this is shown by the dramatic change in society from what reality is today. These book’s themes…

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    If it were true that violent video games cause violent behavior, then the question would be, how are young children getting ahold of these M-Rated games? The blame would therefor be on either the children’s parents for buying them these games or stores, for failing to enforce the rules of minors not being allowed to buy M games without being eighteen years or older. A lot of kids or teenagers tend to get caught up in the games they are playing. They start to believe that they can portray the…

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    and verbally aggressive behavior, aggressive thoughts, and aggressive emotions. Long-term studies provide converging evidence linking frequent exposure to violent media in childhood with aggression later in life.” (Anderson “The Influence of Media Violence on Youth” December 2003 vol.4…

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    values. They lack consideration for other people and often advocate a culture of violence. Examples of advocating a culture of violence include, hitting one’s child as an acceptable form of punishment, telling a child “if somebody messes with you, you got to pay them back”, and insisting that a child not come home crying after losing in a fight (p. 134). As a result, children from street families grow up utilizing violence as a means of survival and establishing…

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    Chaos and violence appear to be running rampant through the world at the moment. The issue is even seen right here in the U.S. With all the distress and victims looking for solutions nowadays, it is time to wonder what is fueling all of this violence. There are criminals who live in our towns, cities, and states that are committing acts of violence against their fellow citizens. What are the causes of committing a vicious crime against someone you may or may not know? Needless to say that this…

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    Not only is PRISM a controversial topic, but wiretapping has always been a fear of the American people, but why should the average person be scared if they are doing things right? The American people see this as the breach in their freedom of speech, but this is where the balance is needed; freedom of speech? Or public safety? All wiretapping is, is the United States Federal Government listening in on phone calls to ensure the safety of everyone in the country, and does not typically…

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    “I look forward to a great future for America. A future in which our country will match its military strength with our moral restraints, it’s wealth with our wisdom, its power with our purpose,” said John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States of America. This great president was shot and killed by a gun, and to be more specific, a 6.5mm Carcano rifle that was easily obtained and that changed the course of history in America forever. The U.S. needs more gun regulations. If only year…

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    Entry 1: ISIS beheading The event reported in the BBC article (BBC. 2015) identify how terrorist groups performing violent acts claim to be acting in the name of their religion. However, it can be seen that the driving forces of their behaviours are more consistent with political goals and personal advancement. Hill & Kinney, (2007) argue that secular political goals combined with the strategic advantage afforded by terrorist methods contribute largely to the acts of terrorist groups. This…

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