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AnnZ [28]
3 years ago
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Anyone willing to write a 3 para essay?? please???? ill do anything???

English
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Kay [80]3 years ago
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    Teenagers today often spend a great deal of time playing video games. These games are fun and engaging and people often feel like playing games is a great thing to do in their spare time. However, you shouldn’t spend too much time gaming and here are a few of reasons for this: it’s unhealthy, and you need to socialize more.

    The primary reason to cut down on gaming time has to be that anyone who spends a long time on computers and games consoles are often not getting enough exercise. With high obesity rates, it’s very important for people to spend as much time being active as possible, especially since studies show that people who are overweight during childhood and adolescence are far more likely to become overweight adults than those of a healthy weight when they’re young. There is just as much, if not more, fun to be had in getting out and about and being active. This doesn’t have to mean going for long runs if that’s not your thing; team sports are both fun and great exercise. Dance or fitness classes are also a good option for those not into sports.

    The second main reason that playing video games too often is that it’s no good for your social skills. Some teenagers may argue that because they can now play their games online with friends, they are socializing in their own way. However, you can’t beat face-to-face contact, and if you want to succeed in interviews and build good relationships in later life, you need to develop some proper communication skills. This shouldn’t be a chore, or difficult, because it is something that is vital in everyone’s life, and it’s not that hard to do.

    In conclusion, there can be no doubt that spending too much time gaming isn’t good for you. You don’t have to stop all together, but it’s all about moderation. Cut down and allocate your additional free time to doing things that are good for you, and you definitely won’t regret it in later life.

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also, if you are taking an online school they have an academic integrity software, so change some of the wording.

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