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college football teams for a summary of a specifically violent game. The two colleges were Dartmouth and Princeton, the latter having had a very successful season. Both supporters blamed the other team for the vi!
olence and thought that the opposing team had
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Category: /Literature/English
to, the video games they played, the high school cliques they were not a part of? No one may ever know who or what is to blame, but one group of parents interviewed by 20/20 claim to have an explanation for these seemingly unexplainable phenomena. They say
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Iraq. People became surprised to see CNN (live from Atlanta) when
they traveled. Since the CNN reporters couldnt send video signals through their telephone
connection, they simply described what they saw out of their ninth floor window hotel room
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Category: /Literature/English
since the main plot of the book is war. It showed me that war isnt to cool, as T.V and video games bring it across as. It is gruesome, painful, and not a fun thing to be involved in. The author was just as jolted by the ending and course of the book
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Mental Health
technique is to limit television and video games. Studies have shown that when exposed to violent television shows and games, the child then has no release from that stimulation, and so soon becomes irritable and angry (Armstrong, 76). Some methods are a little
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Category: /Science & Technology/Transportation
, including television and more recently, video and computer games, children and teenagers are exposed to increasingly higher doses of aggressive images. In many countries, there is an average of five to ten aggressive acts per hour of television. Violence among
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Category: /Literature/English
was to young to ride the go-carts, but since it was my birthday he let is slide. I turned my tickets in, and I got a hand held video game. It was really cheap though because it broke the next day.
It was getting late and I decided to use my free pass
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
of the world as possible, he still misses his friends, family, and bed when he's not at home.
Shaun has even made guest appearances in the media. Shaun Palmer Pro Boarder version 1&2 and a skateboard game currently feature Shaun, and he has shown MTV his own
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
. (Article: A) 'Nokia' is trying to put its feet into a new market by developing a mobile-gaming device called "N-Gage" which can be used as a mobile phone as well as wireless (Bluetooth enabled) gaming device. If successful, Nokia will be first mobile phone
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
civilisation played any form of football or kicking related game.
The 'sports' played in Ancient times were violent affairs, but this reflected the tolerance and acceptance of violence in their societies at this time. Violence in sport continued to be a huge part
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