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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay According to the article “Shooting in the Dark” author‚ Benedict Carey‚ states that studies today on violent video games show no concrete evidence on actually long term negative effects on gamers. Mr. Carey is not a researcher or scientist but is a veteran writer of neuroscience‚ neurology‚ and psychology. Throughout this article he gives factual evidence and quotes from scholarly sources such as doctors and researchers in the fields of behavior and psychology. The author

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    Polytechnic University of the Philippines Sto. Tomas Extension Sto. Tomas Batangas “Effects of violent video games on the minds of the children ages seven to twelve years old at Sto. Tomas‚ Batangas at Polytechnic University of The Philippines Sto.Tomas Batangas extension SY 2012-2013 ” Submitted to: Professor Resa T. Suarez Submitted by: John Robert A. Montilla Dedication This work is dedicated to the next batch of researchers‚ to the writer’s parents who supported her morally

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    Video Games and Violent Children Brittany Hern 02/02/2011 Critical Thinking and Composition Home video games‚ an industry worth $11 billion domestically that is now 30 years old‚ continues to be thrown into legal and moral debates regarding what age is deemed appropriate to participate. Video games‚ especially those deemed to be violent or rated “mature‚” are at the center of the controversy. There are two sides to this debate. Video game companies and their supporters

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    Century‚ video games are becoming more popular each and every day. People of all ages can and do enjoy video games as a way to spend their free-time. The issue with video games in the market is that they are becoming too violent in some people’s minds. The thing that makes these video games violent is the graphical scenes‚ gameplay‚ and strong language. There are many types of games that affect the brain in different ways. 3D games are generally more popular‚ more addicting‚ and more violent. The more

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    EFFECTS OF VIOLENT VIDEO GAMES A meta-analytic review of the video-game research literature reveals that violent video games increase aggressive behavior in children and young adults. Experimental and non-experimental studies with males and females in laboratory and field settings support this conclusion. Analyses also reveal that exposure to violent video games increases physiological arousal and aggression-related thoughts and feelings. Playing violent video games also decrease pro-social behavior

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    Effects of Violent Video Games Video games are getting advanced to the point where it has become graphic and where it looks all too real‚ revealing way too much for a child between the ages of 8-14. Some say that violent video games have little impact on young teenagers that most video game players live normal lives. The weakness in the argument is obvious because “some” not “most” not even “all” act out and run around taking people out with automatic rifles like they do in video games. As the

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    Violent Video Game Debate: Position: Against Hook: A lot of people in this room alone have probably at least once played a violent video game or at least have seen someone play a game that is violent. Games such as Call of Duty‚ Halo‚ or Gears of War. Heck I own all three of those games‚ but that’s beside the point. What good can come out of playing games where you repetitively kill others and see some ridiculous gory images? Honestly what good can come out of this when developing minds are playing

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    the association of violent video games and aggressive behaviour. Conclusions: Several lines of evidence suggest that there is a link between exposure to violent video games and aggressive behaviour. However‚ methodological shortcomings of research conducted so far make several interpretations of this relationship possible. Thus‚ aggressive behaviour may be a consequence of playing violent video games‚ an expression of hostile traits that existed before exposure to these games‚ and/or it may be

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    Regulating Violent Video Games Introduction: I. A. Whose place is it to deal with the problem? 1. Parent should censor their children. 2. Why parents should censor children. 3. The possible result if our children are not censored. II. A. Should the Government regulate violent video games? 1. What would happen if the government regulates video games? 2. Why I am against the government’s involvement in regulating video games. 3. Regulating ourselves. Conclusion/Closing:

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    watch under age T.V. that is violent. These children are too young to be watching violent T.V. or the little kids are watching their parents watching violent T.V. Much of this violent T.V. affects the children by the way they act and the way they think. After watching violent T.V. shows most children develop terrible social skills‚ poor grades‚ and aggression towards others. The children that are allowed to watch these shows don’t view it as bad. By watching violent T.V. shows they forget what is

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