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Title: should video games be banned or not
Description: GCSE english, gcse literature, edexcel, aqa,

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Is playing video games good or bad for you? It can be both
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This digital pastime
is enjoyed by millions of people around the world, managing to appeal across
boundaries of backgrounds and socioeconomic status
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Their costs can be grouped into the corresponding
aspects of our responsibilities that they affect
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This
involves cooperation with other online players in order to win; such activities
encourage team contribution which leads to development
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” This
enables players to easily make management decisions
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However, there are
reasons why violent video games should be banned
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It’s a
fact—we can't easily forget neither violent nor attractive memories yet these games
clearly enhance the learning of violence which leads to anti-social type behaviour
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Children mainly play games since the age of 6
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However, kids need pain in order to learn from their mistakes; Pain
will be felt and their parents won’t be available to assist
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There is an estimate of 2,000 deaths per day which
sums up to over 600,000 deaths per year in the UK
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Investigation shows that
15% of these killings are video game related inspirations
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Evidence suggests that 7/10 video games are
reinforced by eye-hand coordination
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Children spend most of their time playing video games
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Why? It’s
an insult to humanity after the suffering of people in two world wars
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It is proven that
video game addicts rarely interact with family and put less effort in activities such as
doing their homework and reading, a recent research shows that video game addicts
score lower grades than others who play less often
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Gamers are willing to read and adhere to instructions from the game texts
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A 13 year old is mature enough and doesn’t need parents’ guidance
to be permitted in playing a game
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Surprisingly, the video games that generally worry parents have had
the most beneficial impact on children’s brains
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However, video game
technology has entirely had an impact education-wise
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Children prefer this type of approach to learning but very
few games have educational value
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To conclude this argument, video games have an effect on children’s behaviour as
parents enable their kids to be engaged in the violent games
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On the other hand, I believe that video games help kids
learn new techniques aspiring them to improve in certain subjects in school
therefore such games should be sold to children of age 13 because at that stage in
life, teenagers are able to identify the difference between right and wrong
Title: should video games be banned or not
Description: GCSE english, gcse literature, edexcel, aqa,