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    Video Games and Violence “Violent Video Games: Rehearsing Aggression”, is an article in The Chronicle of Higher Education written by Elizabeth Carll explaining that violent video games play an important factor on violence. The article is a response to Christopher Fergusen, an advocate for violent video games, who previously made the article “Video Games: the Latest Scapegoat for Violence”. She focuses on the body of research available to show that violent video games cause violent behavior and…

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    Many people do not realize violent video games improve the brains development rather than hurt it. Violent video games like Call of Duty are fast paced live multiplayer strategy games. These types of games work many parts of the brain. It improves premotor and parietal cortex which are used for sensory movement. There are further improvements in the prefrontal cortex which controls most of the decision making. After shooting in a violent video game there is increased activity in the dorsal…

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    Video games don’t cause violence As many as 97% of us kids age 12-17 playing video games contributing to the $21.53 billion domestic video game industry. More than half of the 50 top-selling video games contain violence. Scientists have looked into the use of violent video games for more than 20 years but task force chairman Mark Appelbaum Ph.D said “there is very limited research addressing whether violent video games cause people to commit acts of criminal violence. I stand at the position…

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    Do you think video games are the cause of violent actions in our country? The increase of violent crimes didn’t start because of video games, it started with the Columbine High School Shooting. Ever since the massacre at the Colorado high school in 1999, the violent school shooting crimes have increased tremendously. There were no school shootings until the two students had brought fire upon the school. Every one of the perpetrators who were charged in school shootings were either raised poorly,…

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    It was a normal day, I started my day of playing video games like usual. Little did I know I was going to receive the biggest consequence of my life. My friend asked me if I wanted to go hang out at the I said I would be able to make it, but I did not ask my parents yet I expected them to say yes but, I was in for a terrible surprise. I hung up the phone and went downstairs to ask my dad if I could go to the park. He said, “no! it is too dangerous out there”. I didn’t want to talk back; I knew…

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    A Summary Critique of “Why We Need Violent Video Games” Violent video games are addictions. But are addictions always deleterious to us? Ethan Gilsdorf, an American writer, critic, and journalist, and 17th level geek – as posted on Ethan’s website – unexpectedly states in his article “Why Do We Need Violent Video Games” that violent video games are essential, benificial to us not only because it helps people release negative emotions but also leads people to be feared of “hunt/shoot/kill…

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    was to create a video game and have people play it around the world. I knew video games from the back of my mind so to create my very own video game and have people play it would be outstanding. Although it did have a flaw, I had no experience in making video games. I had a general idea of what to do but not enough to get me far. I did my research and began my creation on a video game. The goal of my project was to create a video game and have people internationally play my game and get results…

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    Video Games Matthew Cash Video Games First Person Shooters ____________________ By Matthew Cash INTRODUCTION: First person shooters. The pinnacle of game achievement. These games help kids learn to process their environment in a timely manner and decide what to do first to accomplish a certain task or goal. “Action games like shooters are the only games that are helpful to kids over strategy games or role playing games. The games don’t program kids to act violently, it's more of a kind of…

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    Are Violent Video Games Necessarily Bad for Children? Brookdale Community College PSYC-208 Life Span Development Joseph Marrazzo Some may believe a mature rated video game may be a negative influence on a child. Majority of the United States video game stores do not sell mature rated video games to children below the age of eighteen. For some families they may find this relatively inconvenient, and others may absolutely agree with this policy. Families that find this action so-called…

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    How do computers, video games, and watching television affect the mind and body? All three of these have some positive and negative effects on the mind and body. They can range from being as positive as increasing cognitive skills, to as harmful as atrophy of a person’s social skills and muscles. However, there are also ways to counterbalance the negative effects that playing on the computer, playing video games, and watching television may have on the mind and body while still being able to…

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