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    Introduction Geek culture is an arguably deviant subculture that originated from the term "geek," which was originally a pejorative term for a highly intellectual outcast. Nowadays geek culture refers to the subculture that surrounds activities such as collecting and reading comic books, participating in role-playing games such as Dungeons and Dragons, dressing up as an animal or superhero, boys enjoying the children’s television show “My Little Pony," and even just being…

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    to also prove their “best self”, and be the best “best self.” With the advancements of technology throughout the years, lateral surveillance opportunities emerged within the online world, and had especially grown in popularity through online video game platforms. The idea that this peer-to-peer communication has flourished so effectively puts concern on both the sudden invasive powers users have on one another, and on…

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    arrived about 15 minutes later, with a slight sweat. I noticed immediately the amount of people on the court. I remembered seeing a couple people out before on drives by, but only enough for a small pickup game. This time however, it seemed there were more than enough people for a decent game of basketball. Once I got there, I counted twelve people all of whom were black and male. I stuck around the outskirts of the court, but close enough to hear what was going on. I noticed that there were two…

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    people play certain kinds of video games; some are console games, some are arcade games, and some are computer games. As the time progress with modern technology, online video games are becoming to take a huge hit whether they are console games, arcade games, or computer games. The reason for that is because players are able to challenge and develop their skills by using them against other players with unknown skills. As video developers realized that online video games became huge worldwide,…

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    for playing games like “Grand Theft Auto” or “Call of Duty”or had to deal with someone saying playing those games are bad for you. Maybe you 've had someone restrict you from playing a certain game. However no one pays attention to the positives that they can bring. Generally people focus on the negative because games are easy to obtain for the younger generation, also based on the type of genre people are most interested in, like shooters, which is considered “violent”. The positives of games…

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    Bayonetta Research Paper

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    Bayonetta is a popular third-person action video game produced for the Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and Wii U. It has sold more than 1.35 million copies worldwide since its original release in 2010, and a sequel to the game was recently released this year ("Bayonetta"). The game centers around its title character, Bayonetta, a sexy witch who fights off enemies with her high-heel revolvers and uses her magical hair to summon demons. Though the Bayonetta franchise has been generally well received by…

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    Seventy-five percent of people support that video games should NOT be considered a sport and they are right. According to Merriam Webster Dictionary a sport is defined as “ An activity that requires physical activity and has a set of rules that must be obeyed.” This is the biggest reason video games will never be sports. video games are not sports,there is no physical activity required. Many professional athletes and sportscasters feel that if video games became a real sport it would be a…

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    Video Game Violence Essay

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    play video games. There are nine different genres of video games; Action, Shooter, Action-adventure, Role-playing, Simulation, Strategy, Sports, and Other notable genres.Video games are violent and are impacting the actions of today 's children. Video games can cause a great deal of violence around the world today, since kids see violence in video games they think acting this way is okay for them to act in reality. Video games also can get surprisingly addictive. If children start playing at a…

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    Grade Point Averages

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    connection that video games can actually help a child, rather than hinder them and this has become a social norm. There’s a huge argument concerning Grade Point Averages. There is a lot of, “Research [that] supports previous research conducted and points to the fact that higher video game usage does indeed have a negative correlation with students’ GPA (Weaver, 126).” The key here is that there is a difference between playing video games in the classroom and playing video games outside the…

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    Effects Of Internet Gaming

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    colleagues (1998) that took positron emission topography (PET) scans of eight male participants while they were playing a video game. The authors found that there were greater dopamine increases in the ventral striatum (where the NAc is located) in the experimental condition (playing the video game) than in the control condition (looking at an empty screen). Furthermore, while playing video games, authors found that there was a 13% reduction in the 11C-labelled raclopride ([11C]RAC) binding…

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