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    Violent role-playing games are a hotly disputed subject within the close-knit communities of parents, educators, and video game designers. Parents argue that they are degrading for their children and educators tend to lean towards the angle that their students do not benefit from the influence of games with violence in them, or ban elementary-school level children from pretending to fight during recess because of, they claim, safety reasons. However, these types of games are educational and…

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    In today’s society women are used as sexual being and people use it as a selling technique. Cultivation theory is now a big part of today’s society, not only because of television but also because of social media, video game and everything in-between. As this paper will try and show that video games may have some affect on how the women. As society progresses the video game should as well, so society, men and women alike should see the women population as a human being not something to be won.…

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    What is a game? “A physical or mental competition conducted according to rules with the participants in direct opposition to each other,” is the definition of a game by Merriam-Webster. (Game) Games have been around since humans have walked this earth. Violent games have been played for a very long time too. Romans had gladiatorial games. The most popular game in the world today is soccer. In America, American football is the best-known game that most Americans watch. Like football, Video games…

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    Lighting designer, Kevin Adams, and Scenic designer, David Korins, executed the structure of this musical in a simplistic yet creative way. My favorite element of the set design was the grand wall of distinctive lights located at the back of the stage. These lights could change color…

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    In the past few years, the video game industry and gaming community has faced harsh criticism and backlash in response to the deeply rooted sexism that is apparent within industry practices and throughout the community. The proverbial “no-girls-allowed-sign” that looms over the video game industry has made it abundantly clear that the only way to combat the misogynistic and exclusionary attitudes that are so pervasive in gaming culture is for more women to become included in the industry. Gaming…

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    and whether or not it should be taught in schools, has been discussed in school board meetings. The problem is, however, that people believe there is no sound argument to disclose that Creationism, or Intelligent Design, is a legitimate science. Therefore, the debate on whether to teach Intelligent Design, along with Darwinism, is a poorly fought battle due to overwhelming evidence in favor of Darwinism. The first concern that sheds doubt on Creationism is its validity or lack thereof. The…

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    able to settle the ideas of literal creation by a god or higher power and evolution by natural selection, theorists on both sides of the discussion press the idea that this settlement or understanding is not possible. Anywhere evolution is taught, intelligent design or creationism is talked about. In the long run, it is offered as somewhat that at best, is stubborn to science. One of the most incredible wonders in the history of education is that a theoretical idea centered on no real scientific…

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    over millions of years branching off into different lifeforms of different species. It says that there is no intelligent designer, but everything came to be just by chance and that very same chance created what is viewed today. On the other hand, the theory of creation comes from an idea from an intelligent being that designed this world to function a certain way. It states that some intelligent being created everything we see and feel, now…

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    Science is in everything, including religion and lack thereof. In this paper I will show how scientism is tied in with the aspects of religious faith and atheism. First and foremost science is defined as the analytical and empirical basis for understanding reality, truth is either analytically understood or empirically verifiable. Also the main arguments that will be discussed deal with the finely tuned universe, the teleological argument, the theory of pragmatism and biological evolution.…

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    organismal evolution, they are two very different theories. Creationism states that God does exists and he does interfere in the universe. Creationist believe in the design arguments and believe all that all complexities in our universe are products of intelligent design. While the two different interpretation of evolutionism, atheistic and theistic, both state that evolution happened and makes a biological argument towards evolution, they do contradict on the existence of God. Atheistic…

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