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    Computer/Video Games: The Effect on Students’ Academic Performance INTRODUCTION Back in the 19th century when the first ever computer was built‚ the primary recognized purpose of the computer was to be help man accomplish work easier‚ faster‚ and more precise. Computer back then was not a part of their lifestyle and is even an alien to the society but nowadays‚ this has finally become a daily routine of man. Undeniably‚ this technology has played and continually plays a big role in the development

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    Can video games be to blame for all this violence in adolescents. This debate has been going on since 1993 when the first violent video games were released. Since then‚ more violent video games have been released and the argument still continues with no actual hard evidence to either side. The reason no actual evidence has been found is because so many factors play into it the situation. Although the little evidence found leans more towards the side of it has nothing to do with violent acts. Video

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    allowed to play video games‚ listen to radio and/or watch TV because of all the violence that occurs. If people want to do what the hero or heroine in the game is doing‚ let them. In every game the position you take is the good guy meaning you have to save the world‚ along with the humans that live on the earth. None of the games have the objective as killing humans‚ instead the goal is to kill zombies‚ monsters‚ witches‚ wraiths‚ etc.<br><br>The people who don’t want violence in video games should try

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    Though video games are hardly new‚ there have always been arguments whether the images they show have a huge harmful impact to people since video games are frequently associated with violence. So often people only see the negative side of what video games bring that we disregard the advantages they give. Children may be often pleaded by their parents to do anything rather than playing games. This may be because parents do not pay attention to the benefits we can acquire from video games. When

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    Video games‚ are they good? Are video games a distraction or an angel in disguise? New studies show that video games are actually really good for you. Playing video games can increase eye hand coordination‚ decision making‚ and self-confidence. Dr. Daphne Bavelier‚ a neuroscientist at the University of Geneva‚ has conducted research on the effects of video games on the brain. Her research shows that video games actually help gamers focus (and maintain focus) better than non-gamers - more

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    Researchers‚ parents and educators are all discussing the controversy around violent video games and their influence on kids. The audience seems to be divided into two large groups: one is in favor of restricting or even banning violent video games as they make children (and‚ arguably‚ adults as well) more prone to aggressive behavior‚ like that seen on the screen. Opponents of this view claim that video games do not cause violent behavior in real life and are‚ in fact‚ a safe outlet to natural aggression

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    The ethics of selling violent video games 1. Should Barry recommend that Take-Two go forward with the release of GTA: Vice City? Yes‚ they should think deeply of the impact that the game will game will have over the children who play it‚ not only the impact the game will have over their company and also take into account that many groups are already against them in the release of the game. 2. Given the contemplated video game is legal‚ is clearly marked as “Mature” for audiences over 17‚ and

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    INTRODUCTION Ever since their conception‚ video games have contained violence‚ violence being to cause pain or death onto other beings. From the earliest games to most advanced modern 1st person shooter violence plays an important role in games. Determining that violence is present in video games is easy and the answer is yes. The early games like Wonder Boy and Space Invaders contain violence. Wonder Boy contains violence in the form of the hero killing monsters that vanish upon death

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    conducted concerning the aggression in violent video games and its effects on adolescent youth. Video games in general are an interactive form of entertainment that has been known to improve skills in the areas of problem solving‚ focusing‚ and following instructions. For an industry that has grown from good to great considering the advancements in technology for over thirty years‚ people have become concerned as to the effects‚ if any‚ violent video games have on children’s behaviors‚ health‚ and overall

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    Video Games for Education‚ Exercise‚ and Team Cohesion Acacia Jackson University of Advancing Technology Abstract Video games hold so much more potential than as sedentary entertainment for players. A handful of benefits can be garnered from video games including education‚ exercising‚ and team cohesion. These benefits can be used by individual players or schools‚ athletic teams‚ gyms and clubs. The theory for Games for Activating Thematic Engagement or GATE theory encourages games that foster metacognition

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