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…I remember the days when the name “Nintendo” was synonymous with “video game.” Everyone who played video games knew of Donkey Kong and Mario Brothers. That old eight-bit system reigned undisputed during most of my childhood. Nowadays…
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…animals. Some young ones also have access to adult video games at local stores. A child that is growing up still has a wide range of skills to learn. The child has to either adopt, consider or reject certain values and custom. When a child watches his/her…
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…controlled, especially when media characters "get away" with violence or are rewarded for it. 73% of violent acts in programs went unpunished ("Telecommunications: Clinton Backs Antiviolence Chip" 536).         Media violence and aggressive video games
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…my amp out. I'm so bummed on that. So, I have to wait a few weeks, and save up my pay so I can get a new one. Here is one that is strange, but I also feel vary free if I'm playing video games. I don't play them near as much I used to play them…
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…" who manages to retain a bit of the little girl. Shows like Boston Public and singers like Britney Spears provide America's midriffs-in-training with role models to emulate. Even more menacing is the electronic game companies. Violent video and computer…
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…seen violence in sports. Anything between a fight after a game, a fight during a game, an argument during or after a game, or a dissagreement with a ref can lead to a violent act.There is almost no difference between rough and violent, most athletes and fans…
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…remember. He has been going to school with his best friend Chris for over ten years. The boys do a lot of activities together including basketball, bowling, swimming, movies, and video games. Tommy and Chris compete every step of the way but especially when…
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…. Attacks have been led by the idea that violence in video games, and in television will make the viewer become desensitized from actual violence. Violent behavior is not triggered by violence in entertainment, nor is it triggered in computer games. The fact…
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…). However, it should be noted that developing technologies, such as the Internet and video games are growing in their influence on emerging adult personalities too. “ Over a very short period of time, there has been a dramatic truncation of childhood,” says…
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…like the activities that the ‘athletic’ kids take part of (namely drinking heavily after games and beating each other to a pulp). These kids are looking for more out of life. Many are artists - musicians, poets, or actors. What artist doesn’t stray a bit…
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