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…a program of physical activities and exercises for male adults, he came up with the game he referred to as “Mintonette”. “Mintonette” served its purpose as a less violent and less intense alternative for the older male members of the Association. Due…
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…deal, cut in Sacramento, which would force the shutdown of our gaming. Unless Proposition 5 passes, this deal would result in the shutdown of video machines which provide 75% of our revenues. If that were to happen, it would be devastating for California…
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…dispositions for less violent crimes has been exhausted, alternative options are too infrequently used, and youth from aboriginal descent are over represented. Anne McLellan is Canada's minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, and it was her who pioneered…
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…, sound quality, and storage availability. The advantages of DVD -Audio are typical increases in technology but are big steps toward the future. DVD-Audio is a taste of what the future can hold for audio, graphics, and video combined as one. DVD-Audio…
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…Chickenomics Chickenomics is a short twenty minute instructional video tape on the basics in economics. The video tape uses an original man in a chicken suit idea to explain economics. The five basic characteristics of economics are explained…
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…, what the public needs to understand is that rap artists are only telling of incidents that actually happen. Unfortunately, in today’s society sex, violence, and crime are all part of everyday life. The artists are not forcing anyone to commit violent acts…
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…Most schools try to convince their students to have more school spirit and to get them more excited about a rival game so the players play their best. But what happens when students take that rivalry too far? Most students see the taunting and name…
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…opportunities are also missed. Many violent incidents on football pitches are the 'result' of bad refereeing, but the FA have been very slow to introduce professional referees despite new money pouring into the game. They also tend to refuse to act on video
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…of modern technology. Imagine a world without computers. That would mean no proper means of communicating, no Internet, no video games. Life would be extremely difficult. Adults would have to store all their office work paper and therefore take up an entire…
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…society. In recent years the media has been blamed for today's problems in the youth. A good example is the shooting at Columbine high school. Those two kid shot up that school and the parents blamed the music they listened to and the video games
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