Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

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    Call of duty is a first person shooter. The games up to four modes campaign multiple survival and zombies. The game is on pc, Xbox, xbox360, Xbox one, ps2, ps3, ps4, ds, Wii, and Wii u. The first Call of Duty was called “call of duty the game was released on October 29, 2003 the developer was Infinity Ward.” The game takes place in WWII. The game had two different modes campaign and multiplayer. The game first came out on pc and then came out on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. There are three…

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    Violence is now starting at an extremely young age. Why? Because one of the many causing factors of violence is violent video games that are made in todays’ time. Some examples of the video game are Grand Theft Auto (also known as GTA), Modern Warfare, Call of Duty, and Dark Souls. Parents have started to notice and extreme change in their kids’ behavior but they have refused to act on this behavior. the parents complained about not wanting to deal with the temper-tantrum that their kids will…

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    and other public places. I don't think that guns are bad, I not going to dive into the gun ordeal but I do think that video games are causing increased violence. I was sitting at a junior high track meet and 4 boys were sitting behind me talking about the latest Call of Duty and Modern Warfare and what they will be life. I don't think we are ever going to get away from video games but I think the amount of blood, gore, guns, and violence can decreae. I think home life has just as much of a…

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    Women in Combat In the United States, equality is strived for, but what happens when equality becomes more of a political standard that bleeds into the aspect of American society that is rightfully separated from their civilian counterparts for the greater good? What might be right for the American civilian may be devastating for the American warfighter. For instance, it is debated that women shouldn’t be present in combat. For women outside the military, it was acclaimed as a step toward true…

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    Video Games Video games have two sides that can have a large effect on society. My 10 year old step brother plays video games, the choices of video games are both positive and negative. He can be okay while playing Football, Minecraft, and Animal Jam, but when he chooses to play killing games he tends to become disrespectful to everyone in the household. Although the media often associates video games with violence, this common stereotype is often defunct by the countless amount of…

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    progress, or disappointed at all the obstacles we have yet to overcome? Carl Sandberg seems to believe the latter, as he writes of an impassive being posing as grass. He captures the unbiased perspective of nature and illustrates how pointless human warfare is to a being above such trivial matters. Sandburg, in his poem Grass, intertwines proper nouns, pronouns, and imperative verbs to illustrate how superficial human conflicts are from the perspective of nature. In “Grass,” the speaker uses…

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    This has happened in real life several times. The plan of the teenager’s shooting comes from a level of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, where the player runs through an airport shooting as many civilians as possible. This level is called ‘No Russian’ and its theme song was going to be played from his car while he killed as many people as possible, then himself. He had…

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    Violent video games causing violence Millions of people play video games every day. The thought that they might cause violence is disturbing and also an interesting concept. It should be noted that exposure to violence is nothing new to society. For centuries people attended public executions with the whole family or went to cadaver dissection viewings. Violence has existed in literature since people created the written language (Goldfein). In the year of 2013 a naval yard shooting occurred in…

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    “Trifles” has “action, character, and dialogue that are accurate depictions of life outside of theatre”, (Lecture, 4/8). Glaspell presents and communicates her displeasure of the physical separation and inequality between the sexes. As a result, she presents women as full intellectual equals to men. In turn, the men mock the women. Contrarily, the men think the women…

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    extracurricular activities are important for children. The outdoors activities can help children to avoid having feelings such as anxiety, hostility, and others. Moreover, it is important to take steps to help children stop playing video games for more than 4 hours straight and do not let video games get in the way in child’s chores such as homework, help at home, and do not lose the interaction with their friends because this would affect their sociability. It is important to keep children busy…

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