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    I can't to much argue with the passage "It's Time to Let Go of Screen Fears," but I can the passage "Screen Time Limits Are Vital for Children." Here is why, there are wayy too much disturbing things on TV and on the internet that kids shouldn't be looking at, for one kids may end up seeing something on the internet or on TV involving sex, and try to experiment on one another. Just like it says in the passage " Screen time takes a mental and physical toll on kids," and it really does your have…

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    My name Shannon Carrillo. My daughter Naya is in your P.E. class. She is voicing some concern lately and I thought I should let you know. She said that during today’s (Monday’s) dodge ball game she got hit in the back of the head when she was getting up, after being out, and that she had also gotten nailed in the chest, and it “felt like her heart stopped”. She also said that the boys are throwing a lot harder than when she was in sixth grade. She said that the girls did get instructed that…

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    The brain is one of the most complicated organs of the human body, it is composed of several intricate segments and within those segments are even more minute elements. The brain can tell us a copious amount of information about how our environment affects us and our emotions. Today’s technological advancements have allowed us to look into the brain and find out more information on what happens within us. Many people in the world debate about several everyday things and what affects those things…

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    Imagine a future where what's sane and insane,where what's good and evil,where people do what the feel but they aren't truly free.when you wake in this world,you would probably wouldnt know what to do because one day you are livin by the law and then the next day you can do whatever you want as long as you do what the government says do when the say it. I don't think i would be happy living like that. Imagine this you are living in a world that you do the opposite of what was right. For…

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    In “Violent Media Is Good for Kids” Gerard Jones claims that When we try to protect our children from their own feelings and fantasies, we shelter them not against violence but against power and selfhood. Jones points out that children need violent entertainment to explore the inescapable feeling that they’ve been taught to deny and to reintegrate those feelings into a more whole, more complex, and more resilient selfhood. Gerard states that children need violent entertainment. Violent…

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    In my trials I investigated whether or not different genres of movie actually significant changed one's heart rate. I tested an overall amount of four people ranging in age from thirteen to forty-two. I used movies from the horror (The Woman in Black), action (Suckerpunch), drama (The Happening), and romance genre (The Vow). I found that the genre with the highest average rate in change of heart rate was Horror with an 12.81% average, followed by drama with 5% average, than romance with a 4.48%…

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    1992 Cable Television

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    between 10 pm and 6 pm." (Source 19) This point demonstrates how the government was willing to comprise with both the conservative and liberal cable television viewers by setting a certain time for sexual mature content. This system allows underage or conservative viewers to be more likely to be sifted out as an audience by pick that late of a time frame. Violent Content Violence has been a integrated part of media since the beginning of television. Eventually, as violence on television become…

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    violence and aggression are intrinsically linked. There may not be definitive proof to show the impact of violent media and aggression, but there is something there. How does violent media affect aggression? Which violent media content has more impact on aggression? There are numerous arguments that state that violent media has an effect on aggression; to what…

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    Pac-Man Mechanics

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    Pac-Man is a simplistic game which includes only a few mechanics. It still is able to successfully incorporate multiple types of engagement to capture the player into the experience. Pac-man is the game it is due to its use of three different types of engagement: competition, challenge, and accomplishment. With these it is able to keep the player engaged and draw the player into the overall experience. It is in human nature be be superior to others. Pac-Man captures this desire and pins the…

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    strengths and know how to cooperate with one another. The National Post proves that gamers do cooperate with each other proven by Canadian researchers.“Canadian researchers, whose earlier work challenged assumptions about violent video games’ links to aggression, have come out with a new study that suggests when people from different social groups cooperate in a video game — even a super violent one — their impressions of one another improve and prejudices diminish.”( Quan 1). This can promote…

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