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    Brown vs. Board of Education

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    "’The Supreme Court decision [on Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka‚ Kansas] is the greatest victory for the Negro people since the Emancipation Proclamation‚’ Harlem’s Amsterdam News exclaimed. ‘It will alleviate troubles in many other fields.’ The Chicago Defender added‚ ‘this means the beginning of the end of the dual society in American life and the system…of segregation which supports it.’" Oliver Brown‚ father of Linda Brown decided that his third grade daughter should not have to

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    Video Game

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    violent video games on the manifestation of aggressive behaviors in young people is controversial. The objectives of this research project were as follows: (1) to review scientific studies of the effects of violent video games on aggressiveness; and (2) to examine the evidence that playing violent video games plays a role in the behaviors of school shooters. Video games occupied a large amount of my time as a child‚ and I found that the experience of playing largely nonviolent games was a cognitively

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    can Can Video Games Be Educational? Have you ever thought a videogame can be educational? Video games are widely known as an excellent source of entertainment‚ and   according to some‚ they can be of great help as an educational tool because of their interactivity. What a lot of people don´t know is that they can be good for those who play them for fun as well for learning. Nowadays the development of technologies is so rapid that it involves all layers of society‚ regardless their

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    Brown V. Board of Education

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    Race & The Law Final paper Brown v Board of Education is a historical landmark case that dismantled segregation laws and established a great milestone in the movement toward true equality. The Supreme Courts unanimously decided on Brown v. Board of Education that "separate but equal is inherently unequal." Ruling that no state had the power to pass a law that deprived anyone from his or her 14th amendment rights. For my historical analysis I will use Richard Kluger’s “Simple Justice”‚ in

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    The US video game market reached nearly $ 21 billion in sales in 2008. On an average an adolescent spends about 10-13 hours per week playing video games. The cause may be attributed to the fact that video games today have become a necessity more than a luxury. They are a unique form of entertainment because they encourage players to become a part of the game. However‚ video games have both positive and negative impacts on players. While some of them are fun and entertaining‚ others have

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    Hunger Games The book Hunger Games‚ written by Suzanne Collins‚ is a fictional story based in the future about an event in which cities (districts) participate annually by the coercion of the capitol. Two representatives‚ or tributes‚ are randomly selected each year to representative their district in this dreadful event. The plot is focused on a girl in her late-teens and her battles and struggles in the annual event‚ which is called the Hunger Games‚ or just the Games. The Hunger Games are characterized

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    BROWN VS. BOARD OF EDUCATION As we all know our educational system and the way we all go to school today isn’t the same way it was 50+ years ago. Both white and blacks didn’t go to the same schools. Blacks weren’t even allowed to use the same bathroom because the color of their skin. Regardless of their skin color should all children have the same rights and shouldn’t they be able to attend the same schools? This was the main question before the United States Supreme Court in 1954. In Topeka

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    Role playing games with simulated violence is perilous to younger children because they are dangerous and can cause injuries‚ can lead to more real violence‚ and create bad behavior in teenagers. This affects children as they progress later on in life. First‚ Simulated game violence is perilous because it can inflict harsh wounds or injuries to anyone‚ even if they aren’t involved in the game. Some games can put youth in hospitals or seriously hurt them. These injuries will affect them after a

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    Video Games and Society

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    Video Games: A History of Violence? HAHA! I KILLED YOU! I’M NOW LEVEL 30! How and why does mass media influence aggressive behavior? More specifically‚ does playing video games cause aggressive behavior? Because children and teenagers spend an increased amount of time each day viewing/playing video games‚ they are shaping their values‚ attitudes‚ and behaviors. For people who do act out aggressively‚ the results can be deadly. Monthly‚ the news is filled with blood-chilling accounts of crimes committed

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    made it possible for Katniss to survive the Hunger Games? The abilities Katniss had to survive the hunger games were been able to hunt for her food with her archery skills. Knowledge from her father teaching her about the good and bad plants to eat. Knowing how to climb trees for hiding/sleep protection. She had good strategy’s with been alert to what was actually going on around her and a logical thinker for ways to get her opponents out the game without actually having to kill them her self. Her

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