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    Effects on Exposure to Video Game Violence Part 1 Video games play a fairly large role in children’s lives today. The majority of video games played today are games found with the rating of mature and have large amounts of violence. According to IMDB‚ the three most popular video games in 2013 are‚ “Grand Theft Auto V”‚ “Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag”‚ and “The Last of Us”. The definition for Grand Theft Auto states‚ “Three very different criminals team-up for a series of daring yet profitable

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    not Video Game Violence Mike Howe Video game violence should not be lessened in any way. MAVAV (Mothers against Video Game Addiction and Violence) and other parents feel as though there is now too much violence in video games. They state‚ "video game companies continue to market violence aimed at vulnerable children and young teens" (MAVAV.ORG). Their children should be controlled‚ not the games. The games themselves are not alive‚ but only the people who buy them. There was still violence in video

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    Violence can be defined in many ways but the most common and basic of these is commiting a harmful act to someone or something. When you typically think of violence‚ you probably think of the popular crimes that make the news like murder‚ rape‚ school shootings‚ bombings‚ suicide‚ and more things along those lines. However‚ technically by definition‚ bullying and other similar things could fit in among this definition‚ too. Just like the definition of violence has an open ended controversy‚ this

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    Citation: * “Video Games: A Cause of Violence and Aggression” from SerendipUpdate’s blog. Fri‚ 01/04/2008. <http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange/node/1723> This site provided basic information about social problems merged with video gamers tendencies. It does raise some important issues about the effect of videogames in our society and status that may be useful for my Recommendation Report. It is a commercial site rather than an academic site‚ so it provides some internal opinions

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    Violent video games have gone as far as allowing the brain to even let the thought of being a “shooter” in the real world seem acceptable. Eugene Beresin‚ had made additional research on the comparison between killings and the mental stability of relations with mass shooters. The NRA (National Rifle Association) blame the media for promoting violent video games and movies and then cited these phenomenon’s as the primary cause of mass violence (1). In his article he first compares how video games may

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    manipulate their audiences through a variety of techniques‚ to make them believe a representation of reality as opposed to the true fact. This is evident in the current affairs story "Video Game Violence" and the standard news story "Music Video Ban". These similar stories both originated from Channel Nine and represent violence in society’s youth today‚ stating children are at risk if exposed to such material. Through a selection of techniques‚ the audience is lured into supporting the told story and agreeing

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    test!” On top of all of that‚ he worried about what his dad would do when he found out about what had happened today.

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    Final Draft The Blame Game Why did our forefathers come to America? Why did they risk hopping on a boat‚ not knowing if they would survive the voyage? What could possibly be so important to them‚ that they jeopardized seeing their loved ones left behind again? The answer is freedom. Land of the free‚ home of the brave. However‚ each day the involvement of the government‚ media and other people escalates in trying to make sweeping decisions for all. Decisions on topics that do not have any real effect

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    research shows that violent video game exposure increases aggressive thoughts‚ angry feelings‚physiological arousal‚ aggressive behaviors‚ and decreases helpful behaviors (Carnagey). Television and video game violence looked at by many parents and companies around the world and also this has been a debate ever since gaming and television started on whether crime is committed from games and television. This topic is controversial because the adults that like video games and television argue that there

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    Idea: Video game violence and children. Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about videogame violence and children and to persuade parents to become more knowledgeable about game violence. Introduction: I. Attention-getter A. As parents we protect our children from watching all types of media from T.V‚ DVDs‚ and the internet. In today’s culture the media today displays tons of violence‚ sex‚ and profane language that we don’t want our children to learn from. But what do parents

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