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    acts. Video games are also thought to be a good way to take out some hostility. In Bernard Cesarone?s piece, ?Violence in Video Games,? it is shown that Nintendo itself sold over 10.4 million systems and 69 million video games. Cesarone also stated more than 33 million people own a Nintendo system presently. Ceserone mentioned

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    blossomed in the light of technology and will only continue to do so for many generations to come. Although it can be argued that technology is negatively effecting the education system, more innovative ways of learning are becoming available and society has no choice but to conform to these advances. Even though many education systems are embracing the face of technology, some schools are still attempting to hold on to traditional teaching styles. In a 2012 New York Times article, teachers reported a decline

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    or being a dragon slayer in dragon age or Elder Scrolls. Video games are about accomplishment and competiveness. Xbox and PlayStation have built an empire on video games and consoles because our society fell in love with them dating way back to the arcade Pac-Man and Donkey Kong days. “Video game sales ($25 billion in 2011) continue to be the No. 1 form of discretionary entertainment, outshining both movies and music” (USA,News 2015). Video games are obviously nothing without the consoles you play

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    Nintendo started up as a small business in Japan. It was founded by Fusajiro Yamauchi on the 23rd of September 1889 as Nintendo Koppai. Being based in Kyoto, Japan, it marketed and produced Hanafuda cards. These cards were handmade and soon they began to gain popularity and Yamauchi needed to hire assistants so as to mass produce in order to meet the high demand. Between 1956 and 1974, Nintendo ventured in toy productions rather than just the production of cards. Being a small company, it struggled

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    bloody graphic fighting game Mortal Kombat that made the “ESRB” or rating system to show who is mature enough to play this video game. The newest ratings for video games would be represented with an “M” for mature and only 17+ people could purchase copies of those video games with that symbol on the game. Mortal

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    its very limited action. The system came with 12 games, including versions of tennis and ping pong, each on a printed circuit board.5 However, partly due to some uninspired marketing and distribution decisions, Odyssey’s appeal proved limited. Magnavox sold more than 100,000 game systems by year-end, but sales quickly declined and Odyssey was pulled from the market.6 Enter Atari Around the same time, a young entrepreneur named Nolan Bushnell was developing arcade games with the use of then-new

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    growth of these supermarkets and increasing in popularity among the people is because of its discount on private label products. One of these supermarkets is Woolsworth. It was established back in 1942. First store opening was in Sydney’s Imperial Arcade. Woolworths was founded by Stanley Edward Chatterton, Harold Percival Christmas, Ernest Robert Williams, George William Percival Creed and Cecil Scott Waine. This is Australia’s largest food chain with stores up to 992 operating all across Australia

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    game encourages the amateur programmers to think out of the box. It raises their interests in the field of gaming and shows how interesting and entertaining the programming can be [13] REFERENCES • Sellers, John (August 2001). "Pong". Arcade Fever: The Fan's Guide to The Golden Age of Video Games. • Ellis, David (2004). "A Brief History of Video Games”. • introduction to python by jessica

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    Vodafone New Zealand is one of the biggest mobile network operator giving voice, data, and value added mobile services. It is a tailback organization of London verified Vodafone plc. The organization was shaped in 1998 discovering the pillars in Auckland. It has his major offices at Auckland, wellington and Christchurch which employs over 3000 people, extending the services nationwide. The market share in the mobile world was consistent at more than 50% for a long time, which established an uncertainty

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    POPULATION OF NOIDA: RIDERSHIP AT VARIOUS METRO STATIONS THE PIE CHART IS REPRESENTING THE NUMBER OF PASSENGERS USING THE PARTICULAR METRO STATION PER DAY Ridership of different metro Stations per month SECTOR 18 – 22974 BOTANICAL GARDEN - 22000-25000 (Approx.) NOIDA CITY CENTER - 25000 (Approx.) FUTURE PROJECTIONS According to UN Asia Pacific Human Development New Delhi is going to be largest city in terms of population with 26 million by the year 2020 followed by TOKYO at the top

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