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    The concept of corporal punishment is built on aggression and violence (Corporal Punishment, 2013). In addition ,the daily usage of this sort of punishments could create some bad habits which could push a kid to divert hostile acts toward other people such as bullying his classmates or even disrespecting…

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    He is one of the fears you have in your imagination And that should explain a lot of your fears . Do you remember the boogeyman from your childhood? There are many kinds of boogeymen; each one different and similar in every culture, El Cucuy, Butzmann, Hombre del Saco, Namahage. These monsters can be very scary especially to young children. You can find tales of monsters in every culture . The Boogeyman tale , and about an article from Scientific American that analyzes all kinds of…

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    Firstly, the relation between violence in video games and in real life is uncertainty. Some studies that state video games as the contributor of youth’s aggression are flawed and ambiguous. Most of the studies do not include some significant factors in their research such as mental health of youth and violence in youth’s family (Ferguson). These factors are left uncontrolled despite they can affect the violent…

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    The Influence of violent video games on the behaviour of teenagers Nowadays video games, especially those containing violent content, play an important role in the recreational activities of youngsters and have become increasingly popular. Video games that contain aggressive behaviour, such as Call of Duty, Mortal Kombat, Halo, Battlefield and GTA may not only increase aggressive thoughts but also harm the learning behaviour and the healthy development of the child. At least many people tend to…

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    number of such incidents over time”.(Brock University) This matters because it is showing that although they are able to relieve their stress in a game long periods of playing still is not good. For the reason that violent video games increases one's aggression making it more likely for them to act poorly on another…

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    "What Makes a Serial Killer" by La Donna Beaty is a very interesting essay that talks about how serial killers get to that point. How they change from normal people in society to having mental problems and committing these horrible crimes. She names five me in the beginning that are known in history as the worst serial killers of all time “Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy, Mark Alien Smith, Richard Chase, Ted Bundy” (Beaty 1) In our society today serial killers is nothing new they have been…

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    Moreover, when parents fight in front of their children can cause them to be destructive. According to the website I did, my research on (www.developementalscience.com/2014/04/03/what-happens-to-children-when-parets-fight) the author says. “Patrick Davis of University of Rochester identifies the kinds of destructive tactics that parents use with each other that harm children: verbal aggressive like name calling, like avoidance, walking out, sulking or withdrawing, or even capitulation - giving…

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    Greg Ruth wrote an essay about how horror is beneficial for kids, appropriately named “Why Horror is Good for You (and Even Better for Your Kids)”. He explains how horror for kids has slowly been diminishing at the children’s expense. He argues that kids today are sheltered and not introduced to horror the way that they used to be. In this process, kids have not been taught to enjoy being scared. Ruth describes his own love for horror and how he, himself enjoys scaring people in his comics like…

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    Short Essay 1 - Video 1 While watching the video in step one, I must admit I was anticipating the narrator to ask a strange question at the end of the video, because I have seen many videos like this one. I was surprised that the narrator did not ask how many times the black team passed the ball around, and instead an entirely different aspect was brought into the video. Just to be sure the video wasn’t playing a joke, and added the bear in later to prove a point, I actually went back and…

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    "The King of Kong" is a story of obsession and subculture. Billy Mitchell, the film's villain, reigns supreme of the world of retro competitive video-gaming. His opponent: Steve Wiebe, a mild-mannered middle school teacher who lacks the confidence to fully assert himself. Despite this, Steve has world-class talent on the game Donkey Kong. When he beats Billy's record at his home machine, Billy works to have Steve's score invalidated on a technicality. When Steve sets a new world record live at…

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