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    the way in which my brother was acting because it was so far from acceptable. We are all human; it is perfectly normal for us to be upset sometimes. There are times in which things don’t go our way and it is unfortunate. Regardless of how we feel, aggression is never the answer. Being mad and lashing out is never going to fix things, it is crucial for us to stay calm and collected and truly think about what is the best decision when trapped in an unwanted situation. There have been many moments…

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    In the Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield uses his unique language to express and reveal his world to the readers. Holden’s language often resonates with adolescents because he uses profanity. Additionally, his voice hints at rebellion, a common idea in youth culture. Through Holden’s speech, he reveals his reluctance to grow up. He associates growing up with being “phony”, which he calls almost everyone in the novel. Salinger’s use of diction illustrates Holden’s point of view of rebellion…

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    correlates to “neither characteristic nor uncharacteristic of me,” and 4 correlates to “characteristic of me.” Each of the four sections of items provides insight into four aggression factors (physical aggression, verbal aggression, anger, and hostility) that will eventually be used to determine one’s propensity for aggression and what type of behaviors they manifest as. Some examples of items in section 1 include statements such as “I get into fights a little more than the average person” and…

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    Gaming addiction Negative effects of gaming Brian Chong 4/27/2015 We all know that gaming is fun but do we really know what’s the consequences of excessive gaming? Find out how negative effects of gaming affects people’s lives in a very negative way. Negative effects of gaming Reported by: Brian Chong Research mentor: Mr Ang Excessive gaming is an excessive use of computer games or video games, which interferes with a person's everyday life. Game addiction has a negative image and…

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    Erebos Symbolism

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    Erebos Literary Analysis In the novel “EREBOS”, Ursula Poznanski gives us an insight into the life of a teenage boy who is being consumed by an addictive video game. After Nick Dunmore gets his hands on this game, he must struggle with his own internal conflict in which he must decide to listen to his heart, which tells him to keep playing, or his mind, which is signalling that he is headed towards a dangerous path. In addition, Poznanski uses her writing to convey the central theme. She also…

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    In the 21st century, the majority of society has dismissed the topic of bullying from it not being a current issue but focuses on other significant issues instead. Bullying has been an issue that has lingered in schools since the beginning of the educational system. Although it is still in today's schools, it has evolved over time from physical to cyber bullying. Sadly, plenty of people can resolve this issue, but are afraid due to the fear of being physically beaten or humiliated. Even in…

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    Video Games And Violence

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    review of 300 studies on violent video games and children’s behavior was released. The report came to the conclusion that violent video games present a “risk factor” for heightened aggression in children. Which supports DeCamps hypothesis. Even though it demonstrates a link between the two, playing video games and aggression, the authors acknowledged that some studies were…

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    Bloodshed and aggression are everywhere, TV, magazines, social media, stores, as well as video games. Yet, why do video games always get accused of being the main factor in a shooting, or robbery? Video games do not cause violence, people are the ones that cause violence. Video games are not harmful because they actually help people learn, there is limited data to show that they are harmful, also people who play video games are already aggressive. Video games actually help people learn, as…

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    The United States has countless children aged 10-14 viewing violent and traumatizing motion pictures. Most have seen the harsh movie The Dark Knight, which has a PG-13 rating. This horrifying film continuously shows the main character, as a terrorizing joker who enjoys to kill for entertainment. This is unacceptable because it teaches children and young teens it is perfectly normal to kill without having any type of reasoning behind the madness and insanity. Furthermore, countless details…

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    laying video games have been a big phenomenon throughout the years. Some people think that video games are deleterious for you and others think that they are good for you. Psychiatrist Dr. Az told why he thinks that there is no agreement about this matter in the video Do violent video games cause crime?. He said, “… it is very hard to tease out the effect of video games in terms of longer-term effects. Because children are not only playing video games. They are part of a society where there are…

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