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    Violence and Videogames

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    Violence and Videogames Research Question: Do violent videogames cause violent tendencies? References: 1. Craig A. Anderson‚ Douglas A. Gentile and Katherine E. Buckley (2007). Violent videogame effects on children and adolescents. This study found that kids that played violent videogames early in the year changed to see the world in a more aggressive way‚ and became more verbally and physically aggressive later in the school year. Even after controlling how aggressive the children were at the

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    Viewers decide what to watch based on personal opinions‚ it is also the matter of fact if these points of views are validated because people are biased. In the video Are You A Biased TV Viewer‚ Bernie Goldberg emphasizes that more and more tv viewers are only listening to new sources that consider and validate some of these specific points the spectators stand for. Viewers will choose sides on either liberal or conservative‚ but only a few will be in between actually listening to a couple of sources

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    2: Pricing Main point 3: Low Maintenance Conclusion The undeniable convenience of an instant camera Introduction A very good afternoon to my dear lecturer and all my fellow classmates. my passion is to present about Polaroid cameras/ instant cameras. Polaroid camera has been around for ages and of the earliest model can date back as old as 1923. Polaroid Cameras today comes in many designs‚ and colors. All are designed to suite a variety of taste. Furthermore

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    Are videogames bad?

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    Are videogames “bad” ? Videogames are electronic games that involve interaction with a user interface‚ to generate a visual feedback on a screen. The systems used to play videogames are known as Platforms‚ these can vary from computers to machines made specifically for the purpose of playing. One of the most important parts of videogames (as a unit) is the Controller‚ which is the input device used to manipulate the videogame‚ which has changed throughout time‚ it started as a joystich and a button

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    Videogames Benefits

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    Most people think that playing video games will lead you to a life of crime‚ delinquency‚ and misery. The opposite‚ however‚ is true. Video games can be used properly to improve the coordination and concentration physically‚ socially‚ and mentally to benefit the user. Does this mean kids should spend all day playing? No. This occurs when they are used properly and in moderation. Contrary to what most of the people believes‚ video games can actually help your motorskills no matter how younger people

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    the future or in the past; and check what we did and what would do for be better. Also be with the family and the friends. In the first place‚ video games reduce the stress in the people. The workers and students play for release their tension and for feel well. I agree with the idea that “video games make you forget”. For example‚ when a child has exams and is too impatient‚ he plays for be calm. Secondly‚ play video games is one way for spend time when you are boring and have nothing to do. Video

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    Videogames as Art

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    Felipe Bonnet Composition and Speech II November 29 2012 Dig and Discover When people think about art‚ I’m fairly certain that most of them don’t thinkof videogames as their prime referent‚ instead opting for paintings and sculptures. In the mind of the general public‚ some believe art lies in works that are complex enough and that mimic reality accurately. Others judge art as the Fine Arts‚ which are those intended uniquely for beauty instead of utility‚ like a painting or a song. For

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    English Comp. II 8 November‚ 2012 Videogames and Their Stereotypes Over the past 65 years that videogames have existed‚ they have slowly but surely gained negative stereotypes such as causing obesity‚ poor social skills‚ violence‚ and laziness in those that play games regularly. In that span of time the games themselves have changed drastically‚ from controlling a square made up of a few pixels to bounce a ball around‚ to the sprawling 3D worlds that connect you with players from all around the

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    It seems like this story is another example of selfishness and stupidity. Once again Holmes and Watson come together to solve another mystery. An engineer (Victor) came from a job in Eyford with his thumb chopped off. He requests the aid of both Watson and Holmes as the man he has been working for is not as he appeared to be. Colonel Stark (or Fritz as later revealed) hires Victor to repair his hydraulic press so he could harvest fuller’s earth and turn them into bricks‚ but actually Stark is using

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    Biased Justice

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    Biased Justice I remember this quote‚ “Equal justice under law is not just a caption on the façade of the supreme court building. It is fundamental that justice should be the same‚ in substance and availability‚ without regard to economic status‚ by Justice Lewis Powell Jr‚” when I read the cases of Edel Gonzalez and Ethan couch. On the light of above quote and the two cases (incidents that would be further discuss more) I would like to discuss the effects of rich power on the justice and how bad

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