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…with violence. Not the love of video games, violent movies or rockn'roll, because other countries have all that too. After watching this film you are asking yourself the very same thing he does: Why is American gun crazy?         Throughout Bowling…
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…countries have longer histories with violence. Nor can the love of video games or violent movies, because other countries have all that too. In Bowling for Columbine this documentary not only makes the viewer aware of gun violence in America; it also makes…
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Category: /History
…, for the participants in the games were revered as scum. Its is not as it is shown in the movies, the games involved violent fights to the death, the stench of blood and gore and innumerable organised murders of great beasts and many people. The blood lust of the spectators…
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…with some form of firearm. Media may be a major cause of gun violence, due to the constant portrayal of guns and their use in the movies, TV, news, and video games. <Tab/>However, others say that there is no need for restrictions on firearms…
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…Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life for the Nintendo Gamecube is what I think to be one of the most innovative video games I've ever played. It happens to be a farming game, which some might say is quite dull and boring but I find it rather entertaining…
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…? With more than $5 billion in international sales, Pokémon is the best-selling video game in the U.S. More than 4.2 million Game Boy and Nintendo 64 cartridges have been sold since last September. Factor in the 1 million trading-card packs sold, a top animated TV…
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Category: /Literature/English
…it self had no point to it or a purpose. When we play video games today there is always some kind of goal or mission you must complete, but there was none of that sort in this game. The whole movie I was waiting for there to be some kind of plot…
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…that “we must reduce the violence in television, motion pictures, video games, and music. We must put the mental health of children in America first, and provide the schools with the resources that they need. And we must restrict gun access to children.” “I am…
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Category: /Literature/English
…friends of mine spend four, sometimes five or more, hours a day playing computer video games. They skip class and stay up at all times of the night, to play popular computer games, like Star Craft. Even when Friday and Saturday nights come around…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Not only was the work interesting to read, it also made you smile in the process. Of course, some parts of this story I didn’t quite get, for example the parallel that Dwight was making to Walter, between the video game and the video they were producing…
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