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 Doctors recognize addictive behaviors as a problem within a person’s life. Being addicted to games may not sound harmful, but it ends in harmful results.

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2  Doctors recognize addictive behaviors as a problem within a person’s life. Being addicted to games may not sound harmful, but it ends in harmful results  The reason for gaming addiction is uncertain, but it most commonly affects males under 30, such as teens with poor self esteem and social problems.

3  Game addicts get lured into a fantasy world that relates to online role-playing games.  Online role playing games would be classified as M assive M ultiplayer O nline R ole- P laying G ames.  The most common known MMORPG would have to be World of Warcraft. (WoW)

4  Although gaming addiction seems harmful, there are some negative consequences.  Gaming addiction can cause you to gain excessive amounts of weight because you make playing the game your main priority.  It may also cause you to lose important relationships with others and jeopardize your job.

5  Some more ways to help a person overcome their addiction would be to show gamers that they are powerless over their addiction and teach them to use computers responsibly.

6  There are ways you can help someone overcome their addiction.  Parents: Keep logs of how long the child plays -Document how the child reacts to time limits

7  What Is A Virus ?  A virus is a small piece of software that piggybacks on real programs. Next slide

8  Viruses reveal to us how vulnerable we are. The most common form of infections are email viruses, Trojan viruses, and worms. Next slide

9  Three reasons why people create viruses is because to funnel energy into the creation of destruction viruses. Another, is because of the thrill of watching things blow up. Lastly, because of bragging rights.

10  Computers use binary numbers because they are easier for the computer to process.  (Click to go to next slide) (Click to go to next slide)

11  Binary numbers run on a 2 base system and only uses the number “1” and the number “0”  (go to next slide) (go to next slide)

12  Here is an example of a binary code table. Each column is multiplied by two to get the number for the next column

13  Input devices are any devices that provides input into a computer. Computers are usless without imput devices

14  Some input devices are  -Keyboard  -Mouse  -type writter

15  Output devices are things we use to get information out the computer. The most common out put devices is an monitor.

16  Examples of output devices -speaker -monitor -headphones -Printer

17  Along with input and output devices there are storage devices. Some examples of storage devices are -Hard drive -Flash memory -SD cards

18  Is the manners of the internet.  They tend to vary from domain to domain.  Don’t put any one on blast on the internet that could hurt them.

19  Always know where you are in cyberspace.  It Basically states that treat everyone the way you want t be treated.

20 Video Game Addiction VirusBinary Numbers Input and Output Devices Netiquette 100 200 300 400 500

21 A. SimsSims B. World of WarcraftWorld of Warcraft C. Wii SportsWii Sports D. NBA 2k11NBA 2k11

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24 A. Teens who love gamesTeens who love games B. Males under 30Males under 30 C. EveryoneEveryone D. Teens who are shyTeens who are shy

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26 A. Jeopardize relationships, school and/or jobsJeopardize relationships, school and/or jobs B. Gain new friends/meet new peopleGain new friends/meet new people C. Make you popularMake you popular D. Gain you a promotionGain you a promotion

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28 A. Communicate as another personCommunicate as another person B. Contact strangersContact strangers C. Interact with other players in a virtual worldInteract with other players in a virtual world D. Have a secret life over the computerHave a secret life over the computer

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30 A. Teach them to use the computer responsiblyTeach them to use the computer responsibly B. Keep logs of how long they playKeep logs of how long they play C. Conceal their gaming habitsConceal their gaming habits D. Allow them to play for increasing amounts of timeAllow them to play for increasing amounts of time

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32  http://www.webmd.com/mental- health/features/video-game-addiction- no-fun http://www.webmd.com/mental- health/features/video-game-addiction- no-fun  http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/h omepage/abox/article_1557335.php http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/h omepage/abox/article_1557335.php

33 A.Buy a new computerBuy a new computer B.Avoid the problemAvoid the problem C.Install a secure operating systemInstall a secure operating system D.Open unknown programsOpen unknown programs

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36 A.That we have a bad computerThat we have a bad computer B. We are vulnerableWe are vulnerable C.The computer software is bad qualityThe computer software is bad quality D.The computer is protectedThe computer is protected

37 A.RAMRAM B.A program that downloadsA program that downloads C.Protection against virusesProtection against viruses D.A program that copies itself from machine to machineA program that copies itself from machine to machine

38 A. When the computer virus travels upon programs to launch.When the computer virus travels upon programs to launch. B. When a program is copied from machine to machine.When a program is copied from machine to machine. C. When viruses load into the memory of a computer.When viruses load into the memory of a computer. D. When they travel through emails to other recipients.When they travel through emails to other recipients.

39 A. Spread into personal computersSpread into personal computers B. People create them for bragging rightsPeople create them for bragging rights C. Use bulletin boardsUse bulletin boards D. Over 10 different formsOver 10 different forms

40  http://www.techterms.com/search.php? term=viruses http://www.techterms.com/search.php? term=viruses  http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet /BiologyPages/V/Viruses.html http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet /BiologyPages/V/Viruses.html

41 A.2-base2-base B.3-base3-base C.Base 10Base 10 D.Base 5Base 5

42 GO TO GAME SLIDE

43 Go to Info SLIDE

44 A.The 0’s in the columnsThe 0’s in the columns B.The 1’s in the columnsThe 1’s in the columns C.NoneNone D.Just add all of the ones and zeros togetherJust add all of the ones and zeros together

45  What is 101 in decimal form? › A.2 A.2 › B. 3 B. 3 › C. 4 C. 4 › D. 5 D. 5

46  What is 10101 in decimal form? › A. 10 A. 10 › B.3 B.3 › C.10101 C.10101 › D.21 D.21

47  What is 52 in Binary code? › A. 54 A. 54 › B. 1010101 B. 1010101 › C. 60 C. 60 › D. 110100 D. 110100

48  http://l3d.cs.colorado.edu/courses/CSCI 1200-96/binary.html http://l3d.cs.colorado.edu/courses/CSCI 1200-96/binary.html  www.wallpaper7.org/cele/cele6o.php? news=binar... www.wallpaper7.org/cele/cele6o.php? news=binar...  www.animationfactory.com www.animationfactory.com

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50  All of these are examples of input devices with the exception of? A. Mouse Mouse B. Typewriter Typewriter C. Monitor Monitor D. keyboard keyboard

51  What are output devices? A. Any device that provides input into a computer Any device that provides input into a computer B. Things you use to take stuff out the computer Things you use to take stuff out the computer C. The transmission of data from one computer to another The transmission of data from one computer to another D. A hardware device used to store data A hardware device used to store data

52  What is the most common output device. A. Monitor Monitor B. Keyboard Keyboard C. Internet Internet D. Hard drive Hard drive

53 Which one of these devices are examples of storage devices? A. Mouse Mouse B. Hard drive Hard drive C. Sc card Sc card D. Both B and C Both B and C E. None None

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56  www.techterms.com www.techterms.com  www.google.com www.google.com  www.bcpss.org www.bcpss.org

57 A.)A.)With no respect what so ever. B.)B.)The way you want to be treated. C.)C.)Like they do not have statues compared to you.

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60 A) A) Keep everyone aware that you are friendly. B)B)So they realize who they are talking towards C)C)To keep your stats up

61 A)A)Attitude B)B)Statues C)C)Netiquette

62 A)A)“You and your people are punks and can’t do any thing about it.” B) B) “Trust and believe life is of my value.” C) C) “The way you act is not very fair toward the game winner.”

63 A)A)Dominants B) B) A Bluff C)C)Anti-Netiquettes

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