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    As a carefully controlled laboratory study, cause and effect can be established. All variables, except the independent variable, could be controlled (McLeod, 2014). Therefore, the idea of the model had an effect on the child’s subsequent behaviour was demonstrated. The results showing whether the children’s aggressive behaviour was affected by the aggressive role model through observation might be more accurate. However, this study lacked ecological validity because it was carried out in an…

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    Vial Video Games Despite their innocent appearance, video games are monsters of the mind. These computer generated games are almost like drugs for the brain. They are both addictive and give your body unhealthy habits. Today it’s proven that ninety-seven percent of America’s teenagers have been engulfed in the video gaming experience. Thanks to these game addictions, the game industry is bringing in almost twelve billion dollars a year. Video games can have devastating effects on the lives of…

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    The author is telling us, the readers, that while nature evolves naturally and slowly, people continue to want more and are never satisfied with what they have. Whether it may be trying to choose a butterflies colors to inputting video and electronics into vehicles. Nature and it’s creatures do not attempt to change or want more out of what it already possesses, it just happens naturally. On the other hand, people continue to want more and more as well as wanting little to no challenge in…

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    The questions, “Does playing video or computer games have beneficial effects on the brain and behavior? If so, does the evidence point to general improvements in cognitive function?” Engages us in a thoughtful dialog. The answer to this question seems to have conflicting views on this subject by experts. “One can no more say what the effects are of video games on the brain are, no more than one can say what the effects of food are on the brain.” (Daphne, Green). Han and Renshaw states,…

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    What is a Sport? In the United States, there are two distinct definitions of a sport. If one was to ask a random person on the street what a sport was, the answer would most likely pertain to football, soccer, baseball, etc. The culture of the United States has been molded by society to fit what we desire to view. Heads clashing, fists flying, muscles straining. This is what society defines as a “sport” culturally. When the word “sport” is mentioned, people immediately think of the activities…

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    Violent video games can cause physical aggression. This type of aggression is the behavior that is intended to harm another person physically. A brief exposure of violence from the video games can increase aggression immediately. Repeated exposure leads to general increases in aggressiveness over time. Minors learn new forms of aggressive behaviors by observing them, and will likely reenact them. Therefore the relationship between video game violence and aggressive behavior is causal. Stores…

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    Get a Bumper Pool Table to Get Rid of Your Boredom Everyone likes to play table games. They are the efficient ways to kill your boredom. You do not have to sit in front of T.V and watch annoying shows just because you are bored neither you have to read a novel in which you are not interested. If you are the only kid of your parents and gets bore after school, then get a bumper pool table for yourself. It does not require much space like other game tables, and you can also play multiple games…

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    Amiibo Vs Nintendo

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    Out of the three major gaming companies, Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo, nobody has a better system for children then Nintendo. Of course, this is talking about the Wii U. This system has not been the best effort that Nintendo has made. However, kids might get more out of it than adults. WII U AMIIBO MAKE IT PERFECT FOR KIDS There is one major reason why this system is perfect for kids and that is because Amiibo. Amiibo is basically a near field communication based platform that allows…

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    In Fred Pearce article Tv as birth control, he introduces his argument by asking a simple question "what is U.S family sizes compared with those of india?. This question gives the audience a background introduction of the main idea of the article, which is the how TV helps reduce the fertility rate in under developed and developing countries. He talks about some difficulties india faces is having a lot of young women of childbearing age. Hence, Pearce purpose of this question is to state that…

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    Video Games are Ruining our lives!!!!! It is said that Apple’s Steve Jobs didn’t allow his children to play with Ipads at all. The average kid watches 7 hours of television, video games, computers everyday. Children need to have restrictions on the time they spend a day playing video games. There have been many studies that show too much screen time leads to health concerns in kids. It causes kids to become addicted which then causes a decline in their academics. Children should have…

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