Papers 1081-1090 of total 27633 found.
…should be my object of worship. People have many things they worship, some without even realizing it. We worship things like money, television, video games, or whatever takes away from the time we spend with God. Somethimes I have a problem with this. I…
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Category: /Literature/English
…difficult to concentrate on a test or on homework if someone is making noise. When reading a book, the presence of silence is very convenient. When focusing on a video game, if someone makes a sudden noise, it will affect the person’s reflexes. This will cause…
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Category: /Literature/English
…should consider that a gift in itself. However, if your brother happens to have some spare cash and decide to spend it on you, it seems that the gift he chooses is more to his liking than yours. Your brother might get you that video game that he's been…
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…Football in America This weekend I experienced my first football game, in the stands at the Ohio State-Indiana game. As I observed the sport I realized similarities between football and the Balinese Cockfight reading, which described a deeper…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…;The companies that make video games and produce television do a great job of keeping the bad stuff out. For example, swearing excessively, nudity, and smoking. Most of our bad language is cut out or "beeped" out one would say. The nudity is "blurred" out and anyways…
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…is a young man named Jim Hallsey (C Thomas Howell) who pretty much kicks ass. The Hitcher tries his usual methods of scaring the piss out of his victim, but Jim isn't taking any of his shit. They wind up playing a "deadly game of cat-and-mouse" while the bodies…
Details: Words: 398 | Pages: 1.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/English
…of saying this is that video exemplifies in a garde disruptive strategies and the process whereby such strategies the global spread of TV expertise, both in production and consumption, that make this question of transgression and incorporation recur with violent
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…player in a scrum is thinking while they fight each other for possession. Rugby is the true sport of men, because you wear no pads, and it is even more violent than football; however, football requires that you wear pads, thus being the true sport of want…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in a scrum is thinking while they fight each other for possession. Rugby is the true sport of men, because you wear no pads, and it is even more violent than football; however, football requires that you wear pads, thus being the true sport of want…
Details: Words: 611 | Pages: 2.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…a scene status. For instance, when a user avatar gets inside a room where there are enemies, the background music can change the volume in accordance to the number of the enemies. The use of video in games has increased significantly (Waggoner et al, 1999…
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