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    Video Games, and the Serious Game Movement,” that was published in the Journal of Cultural Research in Art Education in 2009. Mainly because with all of the mass shootings that have occurred over the years that have left many different families devastated. Critics behind these type of crime always seem to wonder “what is influencing these aggressors to perform such a violent act?” It has become common today to dismiss the issues of family history and mental illness but focus on video game violence

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    them. Video game players are now looking for recognition for the time, dedication, and skill they have put into their passion. Though video games are not physically demanding they still demand great mental focus. This has led to the question should video games be considers a sport? With video game technology advancing quicker every year and professional gamers putting in similar time and dedication to their trade video games should be considered a sport. There are many types of games that are currently

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    of my stories in life are related to the game of pool as I spend a good amount of time playing the game. This particular story starts a few months ago. At the time I was on a role and I felt like I couldn’t miss. Every single shot I attempted was just going in. It wasn’t just like I was doing the same shot over and over again, I was making power shots, finesse shots and bank shots. It was just amazing how I was doing. Then I was playing one particular game and I just collapsed. The ball was sitting

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    The Big Football Game! The last Leesville High School game was the biggest game of all. Everyone was chanting for the team. And then all the sudden… BOOM, the football team came out and the fans were crazy. My family and I were sitting down and then we seen my brother #63 running out ready to play his last game. As everyone sat down they had t-shirts to throw out into the crowd. The shirts were gold and black, with the picture of the Wampus cat the school mascot. The people in the crowd were

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    created that can cause a person to become immersed within it and feel some sort of emotion is a form of art, including video games. I don’t typically play games per say, but when I do spend my time playing or even watching games such as “Final Fantasy” I can’t help but feel overcome with emotion when a character dies or when characters fall in love. I become immersed when I see games with amazing graphics and rich sound designs, they become experiences for me. Q/A What does Stanton mean by his title?

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    Violent Video Games

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    Violent Video Games in Society Technology has become more advance in today’s generation. Video games have not been the exception of the evolution of technology. In today’s modern society violent video games have become one of the all-time favorites for kids and adults. Although many of the video games have an age limitation when purchasing at a store, now there are applications that can easily be downloaded from anyone’s phone. It may also depend on the type of discipline the child is taught at

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    Violent Video Games

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    Addicting. Influential. Violent. Video games are one of the biggest problems teens face in the 21st century. Most teens around the world are addicted to electronic devices. Phones, computers, television, and much more. Although these devices bring about amazing breakthroughs, most teens manipulate its use and use it for their own entertainment. Many, however, decide to play violent video games that impacts their everyday lives. With the world at your fingertips, so much controversy has been brought

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    Benefits of Video Games

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    The Benefits of Video Games In today's frantic and stressful society, a desire to escape sometimes is imminent. There are piles of work to do, constant headaches, and relationship tensions are rising. In this current condition one may be aware that it will be impossible to get anything accomplished. What one really needs is a chance to get away from it all, to replenish the mind and release all of their apprehension. A relaxing vacation to a secluded private island would do the trick, but of

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    Can video games take over a persons’ life, that is the question. Video games can become addicting just like drugs, caffeine, and gambling. This is because they were designed to, just like everything else, they want to keep a person coming back for more and more. People from all over the world play games from Japan, to China, and the United States. Some types of gaming systems can come from computers, cell phones, and gaming consoles like XBOX1, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and Wii U. Here are some reasons

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    This week, I contributed primarily to three different aspects of the project: the game, the skit, and the STAAR-like questions. On Monday, I helped complete our game. The game, similar to Apples to Apples, consists of several rounds. Each round someone draws a fallacy card and a topic card. Each player, except one who acts as judge, must make a logical fallacy specified on the card regarding the topic drawn. The judge chooses the best answer and the player who gets the point must then explain why

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