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    This paper will discuss the negative and positive effects that playing video games has on children. The general consensus among the American public on the issue of video games and children is that video games are necessarily bad for children because of various reasons some of which have been substantiated by relevant research and some which have no real basis. The most vocal point against the use of video games by children is attributed to the amount of violence they contain. According to…

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    Analysis Of Call Of Duty

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    side-dashing, Advanced Warfare by Sledgehammer Games. Call of Duty games filled with violence, and realistic environment. That heat of the moment when someone is trying to get a kill – increases the hype of people. Call of Duty has always been at the top of the list when looking for a shooter game. Sledgehammer Games sold over 24 million copies of Advanced Warfare worldwide and a total of 252.7 million of the whole franchise itself (StatisticBrain.com). Shooter games has become widely known,…

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    truth. The Wii only has certain games like baseball and Just Dance that make them work out. Their most popular games like Super Smash Bros Brawl don’t involve physical activity, just the moving of their fingers. Second is that the Wii is incredibly outdated, it's been about ten years since it came out. That means that the Wii is almost a decade old. This means that people are guided more to get new systems that involve not physical activity. Another reason is that games make gamers more happy in…

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    Essay On Parental Block

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    Parental Block As time goes on it seems that the content in media gets worse and worse, and with such easy access to multiple media platforms, it's understandable that parents are afraid of what their children have access to without them knowing. Especially television since there's almost no restrictions on what type of content can be showed, in movies or in tv shows, and there's also no way to stop or monitor the programs one's family can have access to, except with parental block, but is…

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    Nowadays, video games are a very debatable topic, due to it’s stereotypical gore and violence. Some people criticize gaming, for its appearance, saying gaming is sexist, and is a negative influence on children. Others defend video games, saying that it can help people relieve stress and become critical thinkers. We chose this topic because both of us enjoy gaming, but not to the extent that we will fail for it. Our goal was to see if video games actually had an effect on people’s…

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    baseball you need to practice, practice, practice. Videogames incorporate a lot of team play; you need to rely on your team to protect you or the object or to help with taking the enemy team’s object. Teams in competitive games are always one of the most important aspects of the game. According to Aileen Cerrudo, an…

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    Have you ever wanted to escape reality? Most people do this via hobbies: being taken away by a good fiction book, video games: creating your own avatar or acting as another character and recreational activities: sinking your head into a sport, or running of to Europe on a spontaneous vacation. Unfortunately 7% of the population unwillingly escape their own reality and suffer from a dissociative disorder at some time in their life. “Dissociative disorders are characterized by an involuntary…

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    “Serious games have become increasingly popular as an educational tool in schools, as a training device for professionals and as a means which may add entertainment to teaching and training, making the learning experience fun” (Katsaliaki and Mustafee, 2012). In other words, Katsilk and Mustafee assert that serious games are going behind the spectrum. Where games were just limited to fun and as a way for entertainment; however, that's no longer the case. Many institutions are now using serious…

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    Third Person Monologue

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    Talking to oneself needs not be seen as a sign of lunacy or bizarre behavior anymore. Third-person monologue could become a useful strategy for emotional management according to a team of researchers in Michigan, USA. Apparently, people do a better job of controlling their emotions when they talk to themselves in the third person than talking in the first person. This was the first study to document this phenomenon. The research had financial support from the John Temple Foundation and the…

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    Is Boredom Really That Bad? Did you know that boredom can trigger creativity? Being bored is what most people fear, but could being bored be an essential part of life? Many studies have found that being bored can bring you and those around you together while also helping you to keep in touch with your emotions. Imagine you're on a family vacation and your phone is sadly left on your bed at home. Scary right? Not entirely. By being involved in family outings and activities, it could actually…

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