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    Video Games and Violence in America Nowadays‚ it became a statement of good state‚ on the part of Bible thumpers and those who refer to themselves as “conservatives‚” to think of violent video games as such that encourage young people to indulge in anti-social behavior. For instance‚ the article “Violent Video Games can Increase Aggression”‚ which is available on the website of American Psychological Association‚ implies that it is such games that result in more and more

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    Introduction In the article “Why we need violent video games‚” Gilsdorf (2013) draws attention to the fact that violent video games are not the reason for aggressive behavior amongst youths; rather he suggests that they are an outlet for people’s aggression. Ethan Gilsdorf started out in journalism as a Paris-based travel writer and he is the author of the travel memoir investigation Fantasy Freaks and Gaming Geeks: An Epic Quest for Reality Among Role Players‚ Online Gamers‚ and Other Dwellers

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    There is no denial that Video Games play a big role in modern society. It is a fun and enjoyable activities which millions of people practice every day. The gaming industry is one of the fastest industry in the last decade and the attraction of video games toward the public is growing more and more powerful. According to Gartner‚ an economic research term‚ global video game sales reached $111.1 billion in 2015. In 2013‚ computer and video game companies posted strong overall sales in the United

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    that we can learn from playing video games. Video games have always been infamous for their anti-social aspect and the violence that is shown in them. They have been seen as negatively affecting the players in terms of lack of social skills‚ inefficiency‚ obesity and laziness. We lack the unbiased view thus miss on the positive effects of video games. The negativities brought in by video games are due to the unrestricted duration for which they are played. Video games are popular among the children

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    Video Games Cause and Effects on Children Video games have come a long way since they were introduced to the mainstream Audience. Video games are increasingly using advanced technology‚ they have come closer to reality than ever before. They are creating the idea that video games cause violence. When these realistic violent video games are become popular‚ these games have caused children and teenagers to become addicted to playing it. These are the causes of video game addictions on children

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    Researched Argument Paper In his What Video Games Have to Teach Us About Learning and Literacy‚ James Paul Gee strives to prove that video games lead to “good learning of hard and challenging things”(Gee 4)‚ and does so rather successfully. He supports his claims with many examples from his own personal experiences as well as a few research experiments he has done in classrooms. The results of these examples in addition to other professional journals clearly agree with his main assertions. When

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    The Art Of Gaming: The Effects of Video Games Video games have been under a lot of scrutiny the last few years. Many people believe that they have harmful side effects‚ and that children and teens should not be allowed to play them. I happen to love video games‚ and I wanted to examine for myself the research that has been done‚ and decide if the critics of video games really have a case. So that is what I did. I found that there are many physical‚ and mental side effects‚ but that neither of the

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    For almost a century‚ video games have shaped not just our country‚ but the whole world. An entire industry was developed and it continues to thrive‚ even in our rough economic times. Some people fall into the clutches of games’ $60 (or more) price tags‚ while others wait for titles to drop into the bargain bin. But no matter how you purchase them‚ video games have become much more than just ways to pass the time. They make us laugh. They make us cry. They make us want to scream in anger and punch

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    Background Does playing a video game make you prone to commit real-life violence? This question has been an issue since the very early 90’s when violent games like Doom and Wolfenstein were released‚ but only in the last half a decade or so (mainly since the incident at Columbine‚ Colorado‚ 1999 – when it was revealed that the teenage shooters were avid video game players) has it really come to the majority’s attention. The key issue that both sides can’t agree on is whether people should be allowed

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    Shakeem John Video Games Do Have Positive Purposes Video games are frowned upon by parents (such as mine) as time-wasters‚ and worse‚ some education experts think that these games corrupt the brain.  Violent video games are easily blamed by the media and some experts as the reason why some young people become violent or commit extreme anti-social behavior.  But in my research I found that video games can actually have many benefits – the main one is making kids smart. Video games do have positive

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