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    differences between these two term are well documented and studied. Basing on Javis (2007), Tom Reed and Mac Brown (2000) and Blurton Jones (1972a)’s research, three distinctions will be explained. Javis argues the fact that R&T sustains longer than aggression, which is less intensive and more playful. Children exhibit positive effect (e.g., laughing) in R&T play and negative effect (e.g., frown) in aggressive behaviour relatively (Blurton Jones, 1972a). Within such a play, injury of…

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    When is it morally acceptable to use physical violence? According to Howard McGary, there are two types of ways to hurt someone, physically and psychologically. If a person is getting physically abused, would it be ethical to use physical violence? What if a person is being psychologically abused? McGary claims people tend to accept violence when it is being used to defeat a greater physical violence, but refuse to use violence to stop psychological violence. Is it evident to use physical…

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    and about 80 percent of high school boys play video games. However video games itself are not the problem; violent video games are the problem, which are what children play mostly. Violent video games can effect children’s behavior by increasing aggression, increasing violence, and decreasing self control Some people may believe that violent video games do not effect children in a negative way and that children know the difference between game and reality. However, violent video games can surely…

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    Parlour games in the Victorian Era was to drive people into interacting and making people laugh and getting away from the stress that the world was in. Because during the Victorian Era it was a big stress world because of all of the wars going on in the world. While there were many forms of entertainment, three parlour games were the most popular at the time for the Victorian Era people because they were pretty much portable games because you could of played them when you were in a car at your…

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    to explain the actions in which made these games violent or grotesque for the player. With the sense of hearing of the Developers, the Congressional hearing saw that the games, though violent, hadn’t tend to seek the actions of depicting sexual aggression…

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    What is Bullying? Bullying is an act in which a person, commonly known as a bully, uses force to threaten and dominate others especially those who are weaker and less powerful than they are. In our world today, bullying is rampant especially in schools, in working areas, in the internet, and even in one’s own household. It is an act in which many people, mostly those who are seen as weak and unable to defend themselves, suffer a lot by those so called bullies. It ruins the life of the victim of…

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    “ it has been concluded by The American Psychological Association that when children watch violence on TV it makes them less aware of the suffering of others, more fearful of the world they live in and more likely to harm the people around them.” ( Ben Orlando, n.d ). Violence on television has existed for the past 40 years or so and still no solution to its limit has been found. The effects of media and television networks remain to be a topic of public controversy today. Networks play an…

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    From my participation with the psychology section of this course, it is my view that there are numerous strategies which can be used to improve the situation involving Ella, Jane and the class. From reading the above description, it is clear there is an element of bullying in the class that is primarily focused on Ella. According to the DES guidelines (2013), bullying is; “unwanted negative behaviour, verbal, psychological or physical, conducted by an individual or group against another person…

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    TV: Friend or Foe? From toddlers to senior citizens, television has placed ideas into their viewers’ heads that are false and fantasy-like. There are many shows on this form of entertainment that can be damaging to the human mind. It can put some very bad thoughts into the brain. It also affects behavior, health, and morality. Television in this generation can have a negative influence on viewers of all ages and can have several lasting effects on their minds. Television can put false and…

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    The Differences in Effects between Video Games and Traditional Games Within these years video games grabbed people’s attention more than the traditional games that people used to play from before especially the children such as sports video games. Games played a huge role in children growth and affected some of their abilities negatively and positively. Because there is an advanced improvement in technology children more than adults get to have more access to computer video games instead of…

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