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1  By: A’Dream Dewitt-Townes, Fatima Johnson and Shelvy Dyson  Pd:8/9

2  Motherboard  Memory  Video Card  Hard Drive  Optical Drive  Computer Case  Power Supply  Cooling Fan  CPU

3  CPU - responsible for interpreting and executing most of the commands from the computer's hardware and software.(brains)  Computer Case - enclosure that contains the main components of a computer  Cooling Fan - the dedicated fan that helps keep the processor cool  Hard Drive - Is where all of you programs and files are stored and is the largest, data storage device in a computer  Memory - computer chips that temporarily store dynamic data to enhance computer performance.(RAM)

4  Motherboard - A motherboard is the underlying circuit board of a computer. Everything is connected into the motherboard  Optical Drive - Is a piece of equipment that uses a laser to read or write information on a disc  Power Supply – the component that supplies power to a computer  Video Card - is an expansion card whose function is to generate and output images to a display

5  Addiction is being abnormal tolerant to and dependent on something that is psychologically or physical habit-forming.  Video Game Addiction is a mental illness; it can be compulsive or excessive.  The area of interaction that my topic addresses is Human Ingenuity.  Studies show that the excitement of video games makes playing them addictive.

6  Symptoms in teens that may occur are 1. worsening grades 2. lying about computer or game use 3. dropping out their social groups 4. falling asleep in school.

7 Symptoms in adults that may occur are 1. withdrawing from friends and family 2. interrupting social life 3. playing computer or video games results in intense feelings of pleasure or guilt that seem uncontrollable.

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10 Inside The Computer Video Game Addiction Viruses 100 200 300 400 500 500

11  A. Cooling fan A. Cooling fan  B. Video game card B. Video game card  C. Everything inside C. Everything inside  D. Viruses D. Viruses

12  A. The computer part A. The computer part  B. The eyes B. The eyes  C. The speaker C. The speaker  D. The brain D. The brain

13  A. Computer programming utilities A. Computer programming utilities  B. Central Processing Unit B. Central Processing Unit  C. Computer powering user C. Computer powering user  D. None of the above D. None of the above

14  A. Windows Vista A. Windows Vista  B. Power Supply B. Power Supply  C. Mouse C. Mouse  D. All the above D. All the above

15  A. Hard drive A. Hard drive  B. Components B. Components  C. Peripherals C. Peripherals  D. None of the above D. None of the above

16  A. The Case A. The Case  B. The Computer B. The Computer  C. The Motherboard C. The Motherboard  D. The Container D. The Container

17 TRY AGAIN

18 You’ve got it correct Back To Game

19  http://pcsupport.about.com http://pcsupport.about.com  http://www.wisegeek.com http://www.wisegeek.com

20  Go to game board Go to game board

21  Go back to question. Go back to question.

22  Playing with your siblings Playing with your siblings  Weight gainWeight gain  Lack of sleep Lack of sleep  Getting good grades Getting good grades

23  Adults Adults  Teens Teens

24  Environments Environments  Human Ingenuity Human Ingenuity  Health and Social education Health and Social education  Community and Service Community and Service  Approaches to Learning Approaches to Learning

25  James Naismith James Naismith  Lizzie J. Magie Lizzie J. Magie  Technically there is no one a single inventor of video games. Technically there is no one a single inventor of video games.  Ralph Baer Ralph Baer

26  A diagnosis A diagnosis  Some one who likes to play games. Some one who likes to play games.  A compulsive or excessive of a computer or video games that infer with everyday life. A compulsive or excessive of a computer or video games that infer with everyday life.  Some one who thinks video games helps out with reality of life. Some one who thinks video games helps out with reality of life.

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36  www.google.com www.google.com  http://www.video-game-addiction.org/ http://www.video-game-addiction.org/  http://www.webmd.com/mental- health/features/video-game-addiction- no-fun http://www.webmd.com/mental- health/features/video-game-addiction- no-fun


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