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    What effect does Grand Theft Auto 5 have on children and Society? There are some reasons people by violent games. Some people buy it because of the killing and things that if you do in real life you can go to jail for. Somebody it just because everyone else has it and they don't want to be the person without the game. There's a big problem with the game GTA 5 because Young youth are playing the game and reacting is some parts of the video games in real life. Some people feel that GTA 5 has a lot…

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    blamed for countless crimes. Though that isn’t the whole story. Studies show there is no real connection between violence in video games and murders. Regardless, the news will still blame video games. If someone was to go and steal a car, the game Grand Theft Auto would get blamed, not the person’s financial problems. If someone was to brutally beat and murder a person without any connection to media violence, it would get blamed anyway. Wrongful accusations aren’t going to solve anything. Media…

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    Imagine walking the halls of your school and you accidentally bump into a fellow student. You apologize and attempt to walk away, but the student physically grabs you and is about to punch you in your face. Your yelling and screaming for help had alarmed a teacher, and saves you from being pummeled. The principal later finds out that the student plays violent video games and thinks that this might be the cause of his aggression and influences him to release his anger through fighting. Violent…

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    Stereotypes In Video Games

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    required us to relate the pillars of sustainability to gaming. Us students were then given the task to conduct research in order to discover a topic in which we were interested in. As I pondered to myself I my dorm room one day; while playing Grand Theft Auto 5, something registered in my brain that didn 't seem correct. The game I was playing was very stereotypical and it made me question, how do stereotypes in video games affect gamers? As I started my research I realized that my question…

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    YOUR CHILD IS IN DANGER! ....Save our kids from all of the violence that they see in the movies, TV shows and especially in the video games that they love playing. Even though playing video games can be a great learning tool, our kids are becoming very overly aggressive and developing bad habits from all of the violence in these video games that they are playing too much. We see it every day from the News Media reporting violence acts that young kid have committed from killing someone to robbing…

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    Video Games Misconceptions

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    see a lot of muggings and violent behavior people may believe it’s from the popular game Grand Theft Auto V, which is a game in which you can go around and kill people freely and do a strew of illegal activities. What isn’t really noticed, is sometimes in areas like these you will find that there has always been muggings even before the release of the video game and it’s predecessors (Grand Theft Auto IV, III, San Andreas, Vice City) and it’s the environmental nature of the community that it is…

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    Dumbest Generation The question of whether or not technology has been beneficial for the education and retainment of the information learned by teenagers, and if this generation is to be considered the dumbest generation, has been a highly debated topic for the past decade. The reality of the situation is yes, technology is very beneficial to the learning process because it gives us a source of instant information, removes the traditional designations of status or authority, and develops…

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    violent video games. III Thesis statement Children will continue to be exposed to violent video games without restricting the sale of violent video games to minors; and the effects of playing video games cannot be controlled without limiting the time children play them. II. A. As technology has…

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    Violence and Video Games In the present day games such as Grand Theft Auto, Black Ops, and Call of Duty are played regularly and seemed as normal. These examples of Violent games are played throughout the world between people from the ages of 7 up to 40 years old. The topic of these variety of games touches on many controversial suggestions throughout the community. Experts, reporters, journalists, and more all specify the quality of their argument into if violent video games can truly…

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    Over the course of many years, humans have innovatively advanced in the field of technology. Students, these days, live in a world with vastly more complex technology, than that of previous generations. In Mark Bauerlein’s book, The Dumbest Generation, he talks about how the present generation is the “dumbest” because we lack in knowledge, as a result of spending too much time on technology. However, technology has done more good in terms of our generation’s fundamental cognitive capacities: the…

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