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    In the book Ender’s Game, written by Orson Scott Card, Andrew Wiggin (Ender) was chosen to save the entire human race from the Formics, most commonly known as the Buggers, who were coming back to invade humans again. Ender was recruited into the International Fleet (I.F.) where he met Colonel Graff, Director of Primary Training at Battle School. After Ender graduated from Battle School, he went off to Command School with Colonel Graff. He and the other Command School authorities did what they…

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    being discriminated , but so are simulated role-playing “violent” video games . This is something major that people are trying to delete from kids life. In my opinion, The state should permit these games to be played in the world because it improves brain usage, has social benefits,…

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    Bad Guy, Video Games

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    The not so bad guy, video games. Video game: a game played by electronically manipulating images produced by a computer program on a television screen or other display screens. Video games, the most universal and popular pastime of humans. They have evolved from the simple "tennis for two," and other games played on clunky dinosaur computer platforms to the much more advanced gaming we have today. The simple objectives like, don 't let the little dot hit the bottom of the screen, have evolved…

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    but arduous effects on society as a whole and for each individual. While these technologies are relatively new compared to humankind’s grand history, each year, more research is being conducted and released on the impacts that social media, video games, and virtual simulations have on the youth. All this research seems to have one main thing in common which is that even though technology does have obvious benefits, no one can deny the fact that there are some serious repercussions arising…

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    Research on video game culture has highlighted its social nature as Hand and Moore (2006) have argued for the consideration of video gamers as a ‘community’, while it has been traditionally suggested that gaming is an ‘anti-social’ activity, ethnographic research suggests that gaming is formed in the context of existing social and cultural networks, friendships as well as relationships (Rutter & Bryce, 2006). Hand and Moore’s (2006) concept or ‘enunciative production’ relies on the formulation…

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    How do video games affect teenagers? Abstract: How do video games affect teenagers? This essay is about how violent or non-violent video/PC games affect Children. Part of this essay contains information from German and English studies. Introduction: In the 21st century video games are a huge part of teenagers life that it becomes difficult for Parents to educate their children about this topic because it seems totally normal to play video games 10 hours a day. The problem with this is…

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    Enders Game, a novel writer by Orson Scott Card, is a look into the experience of a great young mind in a time of peril. Andrew “Ender” Wiggins is chosen as a candidate to become a warrior trained to lead an Army in a time of need. He is chosen at the age of 6, but he is believed to have what it takes to grow and breed into becoming a significantly great leader in his society. This novel takes place in a futuristic world where the civilization and human race is in danger. At the beginning of the…

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    gaming has been a way of how people can escape from their stress in the real world. Although, everyone has their own ways on relieving their stress, some might do outdoor activities and some might prefer playing video games. It is commonly known that those who prefer playing video games to relieve stress, and spend hours playing them are often assumed to have negative impacts on the players, especially children. However, in contrast to that statement, video gaming can also have positive impacts…

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    Believing Game: In the except the author believes that video games makes people smarter by stating that , "Playing a video game is, in fact a excise..." This is an believable argument because he uses the evidence," The game presents the player with a series of puzzles, and you can’t succeed at the game simply by solving the puzzles one at a time. You have to craft a longer-term strategy...multitasking—simultaneously e-mailing and listening to music and talking on the telephone and…

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    Video Game Addiction Essay

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    people ever seen toxic symptom of the video game? When people are extremely anxious about the video game, they play the video game over 19 hours a week, do not spend time for other activities or other people, and feel social phobias. According to the research from South Korea, 8% of population of the country people between 9 to 39 years old struggle from internet or gaming addiction in the 2010 government study. Many people might think that video game addiction is disease of disorder; however,…

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