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    them to play older rated games. Games today are becoming harder and harder to play because all of the ignorant parents are buying their children games they are not supposed to play, then complaining that their children are too violent, which then increases the rating. With this constant increase of ratings the actual gamers who play correctly and appropriately are struggling to find good games without any restrictions. The game ratings need to be enforced to where immature children can only play…

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    In the play Trifles by Susan Glaspell, the men are portrayed as condescending towards women. The play centers on the murder of John Wright who died in his bed by strangulation. His wife Minnie has been charged with the crime. When the play begins, the County Attorney, the neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Hale, and the Sheriff and his wife have come to collect things to take to Minnie in jail. In addition, the men want to look around the murder scene upstairs clues. The men never stop to think why such a…

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    Sports Influenced My Life

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    of experience. I began participating in sports while in kindergarten, sports like basketball, soccer and tee-ball. These sports were great for me as a child because I loved playing them and they were good camaraderie with peers. I would go on to play these sports throughout middle school, with tee-ball turning into baseball. These three sports are some of the main options for children in America, and are certainly among the most popular options. In middle school, the two main sports I…

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    Play is a major part of a child’s development. Whether this play is solitary or with other children, there are areas that are being developed. When children play it is not simply a waste of time, but a time where the child’s cognitive, social, and dramatic stages of play are expanding. Although one may not be able to see the growth that is happening within a child when they play, there are levels that the child is growing into and becoming more advanced. While there may be activities that seem…

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    One of the possible negative side effects associated with playing video games is eye stress. Those who tend to play video games for extended periods of times are most likely staring at a computer or TV screen for long periods of time without taking that many breaks. This can be stressful on your eyes and can lead to, Computer Vision Syndrome , which is “The name for eye problems caused by computer use (WebMD, Computer Vision Syndrome).” The symptoms of Computer Vision Syndrome include blurred…

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    Creativity In Psychology

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    every facet of a game’s design. In the early days of gaming the psychological role of the medium was fairly simple: make the game engaging enough to keep players pumping coins into the arcade. While that mentality is still very much alive in free to play titles, creating an online world consistently engaging enough for players to inhabit for years is another matter…

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    interested in watching the play even though we did not have the best weather conditions. Luckily, I was able to get front row seat tickets to see the play The Glass Menagerie performs by PCPA. When I went inside the theater the first thing that I noticed was that the majority of the audience was mature people and I thought that this might have an impact on the performance. I was disappointed because I imagined a really big theater, but at the end, I ended…

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    Children And Video Games

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    what bothering them, find out before you blame video games. “Violent video games have been blamed for school shootings, increases in bullying, and violence towards women.” People are quick to blame sometimes, while yes some children and teen that play violent games and they want to reenact them in real life this isn 't always the case. With most kids and teens that become violent it isn 't always the game giving them the idea or the encouragement of hurting others. Sometimes it something at…

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    the game. Which for some can influence or inspire them to commit crimes based on the games they are binging. Do they learn their lesson? Well this leads psychologists to create studies where they gather people from different age groups and have them play similar games for hours while they study their brain patterns and their psychological triggers. There is no sure way of knowing whether or not someone learns their lesson from a crime or feels a thrill from committing a crime without doing…

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    Margo Fail Play Analysis

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    production of a play. However, I am not really sure what was going on in this play, which does not mean I did not like it, but I was in awe/confused most of the time. The reason why this production was so different because its not one of those classics like Shakespeare’s “Richard III” where you know what you are getting yourself into when you are an audience member. Instead, this play had concepts of body changing and to me there was not a single main actor the entire time. By changing who the…

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