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    Diego The Robot Analysis

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    Recently, video games have started to be used as a method of helping children to recover from video games. In one example, "Diego the Robot" helps a paralyzed girl, 7, to learn how to move again. After experiencing a bleed on the brain, Grace McShane had become partially paralyzed as a result. However, thanks to Diego, she has started to learn how to move again. Video games and Diego the robot helps to support her arms with overhead cables. Meanwhile a sensor tracks the wrist and elbow positions…

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    play certain games that interest you.And i will also talk about how big time consuming it is when you play. Video Games could really interest you when you're really bored because it could keep your mind occupied. Of course you need to know what you like a lot because there many types of games for example: there's action,adventure,board,cards,educational, and many other types of games. Once you find what you like you could just download any game that looks good on that category. Games could…

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    This book made me feel like I was in a video game and I was fighting virtual things to save my life. I felt a sense of intensity for the action sequences, humor form jokes coming out of the characters every now and then, and surprised by all of the plot twists in this book that makes you wanna…

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    The Assassin's Creed '

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    When video games have a series, the mechanics behind the game, which affects how they are played, either stay exactly the same throughout the series or they are changed in some way or another, such as what buttons do what, the way the game is played (ex: stealth or in your face), or how challenging it is. In the Assassin’s Creed series, one and two in particular, the changes made in between them are noticeable. The changes are as in the first game, the player can hardly manage to sneak around…

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    Guardian Of Fire

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    A game title first released in 2010, Lara Croft: Guardian of Light is actually one of the spin-offs from the main franchise of Tomb Raider. The game continues with what originally made it popular like the twin-stick shooting mechanics, and like always, you get to explore the ancient archaeological sites that have made the series famous. The game, like many of the other Tomb Raider games, has some action within it, but there is an intense focus on puzzles. You can now play Lara Croft: Guardian of…

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    Laparoscopic Surgery

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    the changes video games has caused in society, numerous people have found that video games have set a new standard for learning. According to Mike Ivey’s article, “A Brave New Gamer World; New Generation’s Link to Workplace Study”, many workplaces use video games as a method of learning. For instance, employees at Blockbuster Video learn to deal with customers with a video game simulation, the U.S. Army trains recruits to fight wars by playing video games and educators offer a video game field…

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    Qualitative Discourse

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    The following question will look at the transmediated discourse of racist ideologies presented in the video game in question. This semester I have also been in a women’s studies class that looks at women’s agency in the Middle East, I even wrote a paper about female artist living in exile of Iran so I have become very sympathetic to the structure of women in the Middle East. In the class we discussed the messages of Islamic text and how they were very often misinterpreted to give men the larger…

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    Andrew Doan Biography

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    Dr. Andrew Doan is a father, husband and surgeon.It’s not the typical profile of a video gamer. But Doan was not only a gamer, he was an addict whose life was nearly destroyed by video games.Doan escaped Vietnam in 1975 with his family. After living in South Dakota for a year, they moved to Aloha. Once there, the family struggled to make a success out of their small business.“They would turn off the heat in the winter in Oregon,” Doan said. “I remember writing my name on the inside of the house,…

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    per day, and 60% of those shows contain some violence. The average 7th grader plays electronic games at least 4 hours per week, and 50% of those games are violent. According to the American Psychiatric Association, by age 18 an American child will have seen 16,000 simulated murders and 200,000 acts of violence.” Have you ever watched a movie or show that includes violence? Have you ever played a violent game? Have you ever listen to violence songs? Media violence is fun to watch but for kids, it…

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    Should video games be considered a sport? Yes I think video games be considered a sport, I’d be the best at Need For Speed: Rivals. It lets people gain mental focus. Video games should consider being a sport, so it helps people gain mental focus and I’d beat almost everybody at Need For Speed. It’ll help a lot of people gain mental focuses so they can focus more on class/school. I think I’d be the same as I am in school everyday. The reason why there should be video games considered a sport…

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