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Worst Day Of Life
412 words
The worst day of my life was when I lost my thumb
it was very painful I was emotionally scared and I
cant play video games like normal people. I lost
my thumb when I was only a few years old and it
hurt a lot. It got taken off in a bike chain.
Thats how I lost my thumb. Im not able to play
video games like normal people play. My thumb is
always sliding off the buttons. It always hard to
keep up when playing video games with my friends.
Its really annoying to play. Im not as accurate
when playing...
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Playing Video Games Made Me Feel
1,281 words
The sun sets at about quarter to six. Kids begin
to come out of their houses like bats come out of
their caves, ready to start playing something,
anything that would come to mind. This is how my
barrio was when I was growing up. I have lived in
Juarez all my life and the only recall of a barrio
I have is just before coming here to live in El
Paso. After coming to El Paso at about the age of
twelve, I have never experienced that same feeling
of closeness my barrio made me feel. Coming home
from s...
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Law And Order Virtual Reality
898 words
What do all of these scenes have in common: a
small figure jumping on another figures head, a
man stabbing a woman with a pencil in the hand,
and a man punching another man in the face?
Violence. What is the difference between these
three scenes? One is a scene from a video game,
another is from a new, popular movie, and one can
be seen in real life. In a popular video game you
have a little character named Mario who is
supposed to rescue Princess Toadstool. In doing so
he has to jump on certain...
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Violence In Schools Acts Of Violence
1,526 words
There is excessive violence in society, and it is
escalating, as evidence by music, TV, movies,
videos, and in schools. How has music and society
made people more violent? Violence is everywhere,
and some people realize it. Teens are around
violence everyday. It's found in school, the music
they listen to and the movies they watch. After
kids come home from a school with violence in it,
then they go home and play video games with guys
chopping other peoples head off, which is very
violent. Paren...
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Violence On Television Abused As A Child
1,221 words
... th no existing norms or values. As discussed
earlier, the experiences of a newborn will
actually determine which neuropath ways are
developed in the brain. Psychiatrist Dr. Dorothy
Lewis has spent more that twenty-five years
studying the motives of murderers. She believes
that the seeds of violence are sewn by childhood
abuse (Vaughan 551). One of her most striking
realizations after interviewing scores of kids
behind bars has been the high rates of child abuse
among children who kill. In on...
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Violent Crimes Violent Offenders
1,485 words
There has been a steady increase in the number
violent crimes committed by todays adolescence.
Headlines in newspaper read Two teen kill 13 and
wound several others Fourteen year old boy kills
one and wounds another. Incidences like these are
shocking society today. Why is this violence
happening? Todays children are growing up in a
more violence society. Violence is shown on
television, through video games and through
different advertising campaigns. Are young kids
killing their peers to solve ...
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Power Rangers Video Games
740 words
As I sit down in front of my TV and start clicking
through the channels it occurs to me that on every
other station there is some form of violence
portrayed. I cant help think that in our lives
today we seem to revolve around violence. Whether
it is on TV, in our video games, at the movies and
even at our schools. It isnt surprising that
youths are becoming more aggressive these days
since the idea of violence is getting hammered
into their heads everyday through the different
types of media in ...
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Computer Industry Video Game
471 words
To make a more accurate forecast, one should look
beyond the data that is easy to find and search
for the underlying factors that are also relevant
to the future outcomes. A team who was studying
demand growth for copy paper faced this challenge.
When demand for copy paper was growing at a rate
faster than the economy, they had to find other
factors that could be causing the growth. They
tested the relationship between reductions in cost
and number of tons produced. The resulting demand
curve pr...
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Hand Held Video Game
1,247 words
... Entertainment System, or the NES (Company
History). The original designs of these systems
were sleeker in appearance and the
hand-controllers for the system used infrared
technology. Nintendo wanted to separate themselves
from their main competitor: Atari, which by 1985,
had virtually ran themselves bankrupt by having
too many bad games. Nintendo did not want their
customers to be turned off by Nintendo's game
system just because Atari couldn't manage well. So
Nintendo identified various par...
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Amount Of Power Analytical Engine
1,901 words
Computers in some form are in almost everything
these days. From Toasters to Televisions, just
about all electronic things has some form of
processor in them. This is a very large change
from the way it used to be, when a computer that
would take up an entire room and weighed tons of
pounds has the same amount of power as a
scientific calculator. The changes that computers
have undergone in the last 40 years have been
colossal. So many things have changed from the
ENIAC that had very little powe...
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Playing Video Games Cell Phones
2,269 words
How has Technology Impacted Parenting? (1) The
fast pace of technological progress in recent
years had a great affect on parenting, despite the
fact that the process of childrens upbringing is
traditionally associated with conservative values.
We can even say that the concept of parenting is
now being transformed to have an entirely new
meaning. Children are becoming increasingly
independent of their parents, because the
realities of post-modern living result in
situation when the notion of pare...
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Virtual Reality Medical Field
1,618 words
Virtual reality has been made possible through
sophisticated computers and complex programs that
were designed to detect and interact with the
persons actual body movements and actions in real
time. The person can manipulate the virtual, or
computer generated, environment with specially
designed tools such as gloves, a helmet, and a
variety of other such devices (Virtual Reality:
History). These tools that are needed for advanced
virtual reality simulations are usually owned by
institutions such...
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Month Old Baby Violence On Television
2,453 words
Breaking the Chains of Violence To return violence
for violence does nothing but intensify the
existence of violence and evil in the universe.
Someone must have sense enough and morality enough
to cut off the chains of violence and hate.
-Martin Luther King, Jr. We live in a society that
has seen a tremendous rise in juvenile violence
over the past ten years. Juvenile homicides are
twice as common today as they were in the mid-
1980 s (Begley 35). Forcible rapes by juveniles
rose 28 % between 19...
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Amount Of Power Von Neumann
3,698 words
Development of Computers and Technology Computers
in some form are in almost everything these days.
From Toasters to Televisions, just about all
electronic things has some form of processor in
them. This is a very large change from the way it
used to be, when a computer that would take up an
entire room and weighed tons of pounds has the
same amount of power as a scientific calculator.
The changes that computers have undergone in the
last 40 years have been colossal. So many things
have changed ...
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Don T Understand People Don T
665 words
The Effects of Technology There is no escape from
technology. In most cases this is not a problem
though. Many people respect and admire technology
because it is there to benefit them. Without the
technological advances we have had over the years,
the world would not be what it is today. What
people don t understand is that technology can
actually be a bad thing. In society today, people
are looking for more and more ways to be
entertained, and all it is doing is causing
problems. People are doi...
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Violence On Television Acts Of Violence
4,347 words
TV heroes endorse tanks of noxious, flesh-eating
gas The complex age of elaborate laptops, portable
color televisions in every room, and pocket radios
the size of a basic calculator have all taken
their toll on American society. In a furious
outburst reflecting the contemporary society in
which we live, television has come to represent
all that is evil and wicked for our children.
Through gruesome, explicit, and often unrealistic
portrayals of death and violence, the
impressionable clay of our c...
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Columbine High School Dylan Klebold
985 words
At Gun Got Gun? A President gets caught after
having backdoor sexual relationship with his
secretary, a prime suspect of a murder case is
proven innocent because he was rich and famous;
anything can happen in America. The greatest
nation of world, America saw its ugly side through
the mirror on a sunny day of April. Sex,
corruption, drug, and violence are the four major
problems that modern American society is
suffering. The massacre of thirteen students and a
teacher by two students at Columbin...
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Gun Control Laws National Rifle Association
1,351 words
Gun Control Gun control is an action of the
government that is supposed to reduce crime.
Congress has passed many laws on this subject and
there really has not been an effect. Gun control
has been a controversial issue for years, but the
citizens of the United States have a right to own
guns and the Constitution states that. On the
governments path to control guns they created the
Brady Act. Handgun Control Incorporated is the
major organization for lobbying, and introducing
legislation on gun c...
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Mortal Combat Violent Programs
800 words
Is the media to blame for society s problems? This
is the question that has been asked ever since
television became a household necessity. There are
many different types of media today ranging from
newspapers, to television programs, video games
and stories. There have been many arguments upon
arguments about this issue, and over thousands of
studies have been conducted. Unfortunately there
isn t one single result, there is only an array of
supposed answers to this undying question. When
present...
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Japanese Animation Japanese Culture
2,263 words
Mickey Mouse Ni Ugoku (Move over Mickey) Cartoons
are what most children grow up on. Watching the
wacky antics of the talking cartoon animals and
comically drawn human characters can amuse a child
to no end. Yet when a child grows up, cartoons are
no longer a socially acceptable and other forms of
entertainment have to be found. Cartoons are
classified as juvenile. This is just a tiny
glimpse of an American view on American cartoons.
It is true that cartons are basically made for
children, but w...
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