April 28th, 2008 by emma064
The most serious harm of computer games come from their contents, which affect children’s mental health. Many games involve violence, such as fighting and killing. To win or kill their opponents, children are permitted to use all various means like guns, knives and bombs. When they are enjoying the pleasure of success, violent turn of mind is developed and rooted in them, which may induce future violent behavior in their real life.
Being indulged in computer games also does harm to children’s health. The radiation from the computer can arouse many uncomfortable feelings, like a headache, poor eyesight and even losing hair. Being lack of sleep and dinner, children are more likely to suffer malnutrition.
Of course, it is not the end of side effect. Being indulged in computer games also affects children’s study, and their communication with others. All these facts show that it is time for us to manage computer games by the whole society.
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April 28th, 2008 by emma064
Nowadays, it seems that violent programs enjoy great popularity among people, especially teenagers. Some people assert that violent TV programs cause violence. As far as I am concerned, the disgraceful violent should be largely responsible for the rising crime rate in modern cities.
In the first place, violent TV programs tend to obscure the difference between good and evil, harming the social morals and values. As we know, even an adult sometimes can’t distinguish them, needless to say a teenager.
In the second place, violent TV programs can gradually change people’s behavior, misleading them to the belief that violence is the most effective way to resolve conflicts. Nowadays, as soon as you turn on your TV, violence is vividly presented before you, with the success of the criminals encouraging you, the luxurious booty tempting you, and the stupidity of the police cheering you.
We may draw the conclusion that violent TV programs have in a large sense caused crime rate to rise not only because of their influence on people’s morality, but also because of their effect on people’s behavior.
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April 28th, 2008 by emma064
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