Papers 571-580 of total 27633 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…of these violent video games “are no different than military simulators...in some ways, worse” (1E). Considering this statement one can conclude that what the children of today are getting from these video games is military training…
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Category: /Literature/English
…it on the News, in the movies, or in your favorite video game, violence is prevalent in our society. Our children see violence on the big screen and think its okay because their favorite actor is doing it, and it looks cool so why can’t they do it? Watching MTV’s…
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Category: /History
…these vehicles is given due to the obvious substantial evidence and probable cause. As the forces gather and the search continues, who is this man or men? What is their motive? Is he a messed up policeman, ex-soldier or a military reject? A video-game dork, maybe…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…of the book Scout, Jem, and Dill played games that were not shown as a scene in the video. Games such as plays where they would act out characters of books or Boo Radley, which was their common game. Aunt Alexandria, a character not shown in the book was suppose…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, sex, violence, Satanic of Luciferean references, or any other sort of "negative imagery,") in music and video games, and a general distaste of stereotypes. Now, since this majority of people are generally Christian, (and this religion was set up to keep…
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…A lot of video games have been created recently, especially in the sports genre. These games have a tendency to focus most of their attention on who the athlete is and the quality of the graphics. There is a great deal of work that must be done…
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…, the shy Allegra Geller. Unlike the video games of today, video games in eXistenZ are delivered directly into player's nervous system through state of the art game pods, bizarre contraptions of biotechnology with players not only seeing and hearing the virtual…
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…in his essay "Jennifer and Rachel" that cloning is beneficial for a person who wants to have a child but has problems conceiving one (Silver 363). In "When life imitates video," John Leo maintains that violent games reflect recent cruel crimes (360). Because…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Entertainment, and 22 other companies of making and marketing video games that teach children how to kill”. The media has also been blamed for “making the copycat syndrome worse”. The copycat syndrome is caused by giving teens a false picture of violent killings…
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…to hear: playing violent video games can cause increases in aggression and violence (Anderson Ph.D. 2000). Here are a few of the facts that were highlighted concerning TV and movie violence by Professor Rowell Huesmann of the University of Michigan: 1…
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