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    Video Games Debate

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    Debate of Children and Video Game Violence With the rise of technology in the 21st century, it’s not difficult to see the influence that it has on our society. More specifically, with teenagers and children. Children’s minds are like sponges. They see, hear, and remember everything. From everyday conversations between parents to watching television or even playing a video game. That being said, people have questioned the effects of violent video games on children. Do games like Grand Theft Auto…

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    maneuver in null gravity, along with another recruit named Alai. Ender and Alai eventually become friends, which helps Ender to fit in the with rest of the launchies. In Battle School, Ender manages to get farther in one of the computer games, called the mind game, than anyone ever had before him, which the military officials notice. Ender is then suddenly promoted to Salamander Army. There Ender becomes friends by Petra Arkanian, who is the only girl in the army. Bonzo Madrid, army commander,…

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    Do you ever play video games and wish you could be in it? There is a way to being a game designer. When you are a game designer you can create your characters. That’s not all you have to do. You need also need to create a storyline, methods to win or lose the game, maps, and audio for the characters. This is an awesome career that requires education, skills, and duties and allows a person to become independent. Having an education is the main part of becoming a video gaming designer. You need…

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    The Olympic Games was a test of strength and competition that is still relevant today. Exactly when the Games were first held and what circumstances resulted in their creation is uncertain. We do know, however, that the Games were a direct idea of the values and beliefs of Greek society. The Greeks idealized physical fitness and mental discipline, and they believed that excellence in those areas honored Zeus, the greatest of their gods. The Olympic Games originated in 776 B.C. Ancient Greece. It…

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    Video Game Design Essay

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    programs or even making video games for computers.…

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    LOTF Vs. The Hunger Games

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    LOTF versus The Hunger Games Master of the flies is fundamentally the same as The appetite diversions. LOTF is about how these young men stall out on an island, and need to figure out how to survive the best they know with no grown-ups and adjust to their new environment. The appetite diversions is about how consistently, 2 individuals (1 from every sexual orientation), are picked from every locale to battle different regions and survive. There is one and only victor. It is impossible to be in…

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    Olympic Games Benefits

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    The winners were also immortalized through the construction of statues. The Olympic Games reached their peak in Ancient Greece during the 5th and 6th centuries BC. Various attempts were made to revive the games during the early 1700’s and 1800’s in France and England but were only on a small, local scale. The first Olympic games as we know them today were held in Athens in 1896 as a tribute to their origin. The games brought together 14 nations and 241 athletes to compete in 43 events.…

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    In 1924, Richmand Connell wrote a book called “ The Most Dangerous Game.” Richmand Connell, had printed several different books, which only one book was chosen, and being printed till this day. This book is about a mystery on a mysterious island. The big game hunter, Richmand , is tested in the following ways: strong versus the weak, the value of life, and becoming what he fears. The next paragraph will be about, “ The strong versus the weak.” This story had many moments of the strong and the…

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    My Last Soccer Game It was the morning of my last soccer game of the season. I still haven't made my first goal yet so I was determined to that day. As I got out of my car walked through the grass to get to my team and start stretching to prepare for our last game, the smell of wet grass hit me in the face. My soccer cleats began to get wet and sink into the wet muddy grass as I walked. " Hey! Good morning Navarro" My coach John said. He called me by my last name instead of my first…

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    The Hunger Games is centered on the political issues that tend to affect the community of Panem. One of the characters is determined to protect her folks and the whole country from poverty and tyrannical oppression. The political structure involves the destruction and replacement of the countries with 12 Districts under the Capitol 's rule. To gain authority and power to rule the districts, the central government creates tournaments annually involving 24 destitute children where they fight each…

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