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    This one-minute advertisement of Coca- Cola Grand Theft Auto represents an example of False Cause (Post Hoc) Fallacy. Grand Theft Auto is an animation-adventure video game sequence in which the player can do whatever they want such as killing people but have limited lives upon doing so, commit crimes that causes death, and destruction in the city like using police cars and steal other people’s car to run over and kill people. The player can hit and shoot people or disobeyed the law like smoking marijuana

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    Gaming Reflection 2: Grand Theft Auto 3 The game that I chose was Grand Theft Auto 3. I actually watched my brother play this when I was in grade school and I have played this game before. Initially, I did not have any issues with Grand Theft Auto, but I can see where the game may be an issue for others. I would not suggest that anyone allow their kids to play it although I did and it did not cause me any problems. The game is overly violent and there is a lot of unnecessary foul language. I believe

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    Auto Theft Assignment

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    CREEK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Auto Theft Deputy’s Assignment: I was dispatched to the area of 193rd West Avenue and 71st Street South for a vehicle in the roadway. I arrived on scene and located 2016 maroon Chevy Silverado. Victim’s Summary: Include when vehicle was secured. Embezzlement: Include when vehicle was to be returned and turn the contract into the Property Room. Crime Scene: The vehicle was parked on the roadway with the hood up. I noticed a red gas can by the vehicle. I noticed some

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    Grand Theft Auto V

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    Drug Uses Media Analysis When Grand Theft Auto V was released in 2013, it was met with critical acclaim and commercial success. The reason for this is easy to understand: players love the heists, murders, and drug activity the GTA franchise has become known for; and Grand Theft Auto V is no exception to this rule. Rockstar, the game developer of the series, have increased drug’s role within the game. This is the first time we have seen some drugs be directly incorporated into the plot. Among many

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    Within the frame of deontology, I will be discussing intentions. Moreover, video games are arguably played for fun and even though a lot of them such as Grand Theft Auto include violent acts, it does not mean that the individual who plays them intends to hurt any real person. It can be argued that the rules and morality within a video game is different then that of real life. For example, killing a character in the video game can be easily removed from the actions of ones real life, for a person

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    Grand Theft Auto Debate

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    rifles and chainsaws? Do you think that anyone wanted to buy that kind of games? The answer is yes—and they already did. 1. Did you know the worldwide sale of a violent game named Grand Theft Auto has sold nearly $2.3 billion? According to a CBS news article with a title “Can a Video Game Relate to Murder”, Grand Theft Auto (GTA) is a video game where the players can ‘live’ in a world administered by the laws of depravity. If there’re people you don’t like? Kill them. If you see a car that you like, steal

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    and portrayal of violence are all problems that researchers associate with video games. Video games are also blamed on ruining people’s social lives, decreasing cognition skills, and even increasing aggressive behavior. The controversial Grand Theft Auto deserves a special mention for outlining all these problems in one video game series for our convenience! GTA covers gender stereotyping, violence, and overall graphic content thanks to its portrayal of prostitutes, murder, and crime; it goes without

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    On 10/12/16 Deputy Camacho and I arrived at 6601 Highway 161 in reference to a dispatched auto theft. We contacted Kaitlin Rutter, who said two white miles in a white Toyota Camry took her purse and other belongings which contained her prescription Methadone and other narcotics. While speaking with Mrs. Rutter she pointed out a white Toyota south bound on Highway 161 and stated, “That was them”. I entered Highway 161 and could see that the vehicle had accelerated. There were a couple of vehicles

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    Gigli's Grand Theft Auto

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    Gigli’s paper predicted the smash hit video game Grand Theft Auto pretty well when describing “low-quality entertainment featuring violence, sexual content, undesirable role models and lack of diversity”. However, I thought much of her paper is outdated and sees the ideal world through the eyes of her generation. The Hunger Games (the books and the films) is a vision of the world through the eyes of our generation. I will use this to address Gigli’s concerns about the lack of quality in and control

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    some that can be on the heavier side with the gore and explicit content. These games can get brutal and they “Grand Theft Auto” is definitely one of those games that can get to be too much for some people. “Grand Theft Auto” has negative effects on the society because of the foul language, sexual content, exposure to violence, and drugs involved throughout the game. “Grand Theft Auto”, like many games, has a lot of foul language throughout its gameplay, but it takes it a bit further. The “F” word

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