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    Many parents in today’s society are not unfamiliar with seeing their children with glazed over eyes, sitting at a computer screen. It breaks their heart to see their children being drawn from reality into a violent and inappropriate place for a child to be. These games are not only distancing loving parents from their children; the games may actually be making kids more aggressive. Videogames can lead to violence by putting the player under a mountain of stress, distancing the player from a good…

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    Over the past few decades, people claim video games are becoming more popular; through personal experience I intend to tell whomever reads this why video games have become so popular. Through the years, video games have went through many different changes. A few of those changes are as follows: in video games now you can do more such as beating the game, scoring a high score,discovering the various types of games, relationships can be gained from games, the evolution of graphics, variety of…

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    My Swimming Experience

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    My cousin had brought with her a Nintendo DS, a small game console. I remember she never let anyone play on it. Anyway, while I was playing a game, I was still losing blood. Since the medicine was not making me sleepy, the doctor decided to put the stitches in my arm while I was…

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    The reading case that I will be using for this artifact showcases my capability to make wise decisions about what should be taught and how it should be taught, according to the educational needs of a student. By participating in this case study, I recognized and evaluated the needs of one particular student, in tier II of the RTI process, who was falling behind and not meeting the educational goals set for Kindergarteners in the State of Georgia. By identifying his needs, I could use…

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    In the early years of the development of television, TV shows and broadcasts could only show an actors’ hands and face due to the lack of a large screen that could broadcast the show. I have investigated thoroughly and have spent a many days researching in departments regarding television. Many people in their everyday lives interact with the television in some way or another. They may check the news, watch sports games, catch up on their favorite shows, use them for recreational purposes, or…

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    1) Its very common to have family members who absolutely love to input into raising your child, whether it’s a kind word or not. However, if it’s a relative that the child is seeing for the very first time (considering it’s the child’s first birthday) you can’t expect he/she to immediately accommodate to the new relative. According to Piaget, this is called stranger anxiety, a normal fear towards unfamiliar people. I believe after kindness from the relative and a few more visits will make the…

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    are the technologies kids are using today. Technologies that back in that time did not allow the player to interact with the game; also, the player had to play only with the movement of their hands. Nowadays, Thanks to companies such as Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony games are been designed to let kids interact with the game; their movement can…

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    share a bed with my mother” (Miller, 1). Not only is he threatened by this thought, but also Miller is separated from God due to his family’s income status. He pictures God as a wealthy man who lives in a nice neighborhood, with children who play Nintendo. Miller asks, “Why would God want to call himself Father when so many fathers abandon their children?” (Miller, 4).…

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    Around the word, the majority of people has a small screen which fits right in their pockets, vibrating and ringing everytime someone sends a text to them, or a message pops up on Facebook. What follows that initial message is a never-ending tapping of the screen, people faces lit up by a white glow, people ignoring the others around them, oblivious to everything going on around and eyes only focused down on that small little screen. The impact of the small screen known as phones is incredible.…

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    IV. Computer A lot of people struggled with math problems and so the idea of computers was derived from the incentive of making math easier, to make counting easier. During World War II the U.S and Britain were fighting against Germany, and they wanted to deport the messages to plan their next attack.The first computers were used to break the enigma code. After years of trial and errors they finally broke the code and saved thousands of lives. It was a success and the computer was…

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