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    there's more pros than cons but there’s one that's the most important, privacy and security risks. We put ourselves into deep risk when we are on technology like cellphones. Nowadays, playing a simple game on our phones requests us to enable our location, that's more dangerous than playing a board game in the middle of an empty alley way. By doing such, we are letting others see where we live and go. It's not just creepy, it's also scary if someone is trying to kill you. leaving your phones or…

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    Have you ever enthusiastically followed a series of videos or dramas, which unfortunately is made in another language? Video sharing has become a significant part of people’s daily entertainment in the modern society, and such need created an emergence of abundant video producers for the need of various types of video. However, due to the process of globalization and introduction of the internet, people also began to found their own favorite series often made in a language beyond their lingual…

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    “Imagination, also called the faculty of imagining, is the ability to form new images and sensations in the mind that are not perceived through senses such as sight, hearing, or other senses” (Wikipedia). According to Frank L. Baum, author of the wonderful Wizard of Oz “the imaginative child will become the imaginative man or woman most apt to create, invent, and therefore to foster civilization” While, this may have been true in the time the Wizard of Oz was written, but currently this is no…

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    SCREEN TIME AND CHILDREN This is a topic, on wich a lot of poeple disagree on. I read on the passage, "Screen Time Limits Are Vital for Children," that there are many health and mental issues, linked to the screen time that children spend. I do agree that ,children, should not spend too much time in front of a television set or on a smart phone. This devices can be a distraction, and if used excesively, they can become a healt issue. For example; too much time looking and focusing on the…

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    There is fairly widespread agreement that adolescents take more risks at least partly because they have an immature frontal cortex, the frontal cortex is the area of the brain that takes a second look at something and reasons about a particular behavior. One interpretation of all these findings is that in teens, parts of the brain involved in keeping emotional, impulsive responses in check are still reaching maturity. In addition, Dr. Jay Giedd at the National Institute of Mental Health in…

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    Tomb Raider Stereotypes

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    There is a new rumor in Hollywood suggesting that Warner Bros. has a few successful female directors in mind who they are considering to helm the reboot of their adaptation of the popular Tomb Raider franchise, originally based on the video game series created by Eidos Interactive. The last film, Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life, was released in 2003 and starred Angelina Jolie as the title character. The Tracking Board seems to suggest that on this list of directors, the most…

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    In today’s society, the use of technology has been becoming more and more recent. Lots of people, including parents and children of all ages are getting involved with it. Parents are starting to lose touch with reality with their own parenting. The question is, who’s more powerful? Technology or parents? It all depends on how you look at it. Technology is becoming more powerful and parents don't see it happening. According to Jim Taylor Ph.D., author of “Parenting: Who is More Powerful:…

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    As a product of today’s game consoles becoming more and more advanced, it is becoming easier for attackers to gain access to them. The purpose of this paper is to gain a better understanding of how these attacks occur and what can be done to protect oneself in situations such as this. I will attempt to examine multiple resources that can better explain things further. Game console attacks are rapidly increasing, consumers purchase roughly over one hundred million consoles each year which all…

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    INTRODUCTION The purpose of the documentary is to check in the wide field of media what is usage of media that a primary class or a child use in this era and what kind of exposure available to a primary class student or child before reaching the age of 10. Children’s spend much of time through electronic Gadgets they have fun and entertainment but they don’t know how use the available media for right purpose. in this documentary I have interview of Psychiatrist and a famous media person and take…

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    Tron

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    that it is one of the first motion pictures to replicate the video game craze on the rise in the 1980s. The main character in Tron is a computer programmer who is zapped into the cyberworld he helped create, forced to duel in gladiatory digital games, and tries to outsmart a corrupt master program. The film Tron works best on strictly an entertainment value, its colorful, has actions, and looks incredibly fun, much like a huge video game played on the inside. For those able to appreciate the…

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