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    it was on a big screen. Slot games are very popularly played by many people in various parts of the world. The ultimate reason in doing this is to win huge amount of money by placing only small bets. At present days many people show more preference to Slot games than over Casino games. The slot games in the kiosk has now transformed itself into 918Kiss for smartphones and handheld devices. Currently we are hearing on the internet how fun and awesome 918Kiss slot games are. Nowadays‚ it looks

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    Literature Review Video game addiction has become a major problem in our society. Many children and teenagers play an excessive amount of hours of video games a day that they develop countless problems such as violent behavior‚ hostility and social isolation. These are but few of many examples of problems young teenagers face when they have gotten to the point of addiction. However‚ video game addiction is proven to be associated with academic achievements and social skills as well. (Chui et al

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    a computer but doesn’t know about computer games. Often it happens inside out ’ a computer is bought only for computer games and generally people who buy a computer for such purpose‚ don’t suppose that there are a lot of other entertaining and useful things to do with computer. People who use their computer mostly for games are called “gamers”‚ lots of them are crazy about games and see the meaning of life in it. The original sense of computer games consisted in the rest from our everyday life

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    Video Games Scapegoat

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    ENGL 200 October 6‚ 2014 Video Game Violence: A Scapegoat for Disengaged Parents Today’s youth live in a time where video games are a fixture of entertainment. Video game consoles are found in almost every home‚ including a child’s bedroom. I believe that the portrayal of violence in video games is not the reason for the increase of violent acts committed by and against youth. Parents and the government should understand it is not the fault of the game itself. Modern parents should be engaged

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    Benefits of Video Games

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    of video games Video games are widely overlooked or underestimated around the world world mainly because they are called games‚ but unfortunately people do not realize that it is similar to other games that people say are useful. For example‚ soccer started as a game so that people may enjoy playing together and improve their relationship with each other in addition to improve their teamwork. If we are to look at video games they have achieved the same purpose if not more. Video games is essentially

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    Video Games

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    Video game controversies are unresolved societal and scientific arguments about whether or not the content of video games can change the behavior and attitudes of a player. Since the early 1980s‚ advocates of video games have emphasized their use as an expressive medium‚ arguing for their protection under the laws governing freedom of speech and also as an educational tool. Detractors argue that video games are harmful and therefore should be subject to legislative oversight and restrictions. The

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    Video Game Violence

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    Why video games really are linked to violence. By Amanda Schaffer|Posted Friday‚ April 27‚ 2007‚ at 4:10 PM Master Chief in the video game Halo On The Daily Show on Thursday‚ April 26‚ Jon Stewart made short work of the suggestion that the Virginia Tech shooter‚ Cho Seung-Hui‚ might have been influenced by violent video games. (Cho may or may not have played the popular first-person-shooter gameCounter-Strike in high school.) A potential video-game connection has also been dangled after past

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    Cause and Effect of online game addiction There are many reasons people play games: for their entertainment‚ relaxation‚ studying and burning free time. Game is a part of human creativity‚ it keeps people entertained‚ creative‚ figure out what to do or better at problem solving. The game can include friends so people will play together or against each other and become competitive. Other than the benefits from playing online games‚ there are also problems from online games. Two main causes of this

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    you remember‚ when you were a young child‚ stuff that you would do with your friends together? Or maybe the moment when your parents took you to the nearest park where you could find kids around your age‚ and you played together? You would play many games with them‚ hide and seek‚ -‚ -‚ etc. When you were playing around‚ suddenly one of your friend tripped himself and fell on the ground‚ he cried. His mother came‚ rushing‚ and calmed him down. After he calmed down‚ all of the sudden‚ out of nowhere

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    THEORY IN PRACTISE CSTL3

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    ESSAY: THEORY IN PRACTICE CST-L3 There are three main theoretical approaches/models used in Counselling: Humanistic/Person centred developed by Carl Rodgers‚ Psychodynamic theories developed by Sigmund Freud and Behavioural therapies such as (T/A) TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS founded by Eric Berne and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). If any of the above are used effectively in practice‚ a therapist will be able to help an individual achieve positive change in problematic areas presented

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