Video Games Depression
Posted June 3, 2009
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Music linked to depression in teens
Music-loving kids are more likely to be depressed than their peers, whereas bookworms are the happiest, a new study shows.
May 28 Vlog: Of Brief Depression, Picking On Sisters, And Video Game Obsession
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Pink Floyd – The Wall $13.50 In celebration of the quarter-century anniversary, Columbia Records is releasing a special limited edition DVD of this landmark film. Packaged in a deluxe DVD digi-pak designed to look like The Wall with debossed brick work and a clear O-card, this stunning release features a photo montage of film shots and a fold-out reproduction of the original film promotional poster. All the artwork and design… |
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Time Capsule: The Los Angeles Olympic Games of 1932 This special program combines actual footage from the 1932 L.A. Olympics with dramatic re-enactments of the sporting events and interviews with the athletes themselves. Through the use of a special news process called ultamatte, Time Capsule: The Los Angeles Olympic Games of 1932 depicts the L.A. games as if they were being covered by a television broadcast team, bringing the thrill of the world’s… |
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The Royal Tenenbaums (The Criterion Collection) $10.01 In a fitting follow-up to Rushmore, writer-director Wes Anderson and cowriter-actor Owen Wilson have crafted another comedic masterwork that ripples with inventive, richly emotional substance. Because of the all-star cast, hilarious dialogue, and oddball characters existing in their own, wholly original universe, it’s easy to miss the depth and complexity of Anderson’s brand of comedy. Here, it re… |
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The Legend of Bagger Vance $4.53 The Legend of Bagger Vance doesn’t break any new ground, but with Steven Pressfield’s inspirational novel to guide them, director Robert Redford and screenwriter Jeremy Leven have tilled fertile soil with a graceful touch. Redford does for golf what A River Runs Through It did for fly-fishing: the sport is a conduit for a philosophy of living, and Redford achieves the small miracle of making golf … |
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Kit Kittredge: An American Girl $4.66 A period piece set in the Great Depression and based on the extremely popular American Girl book series, Kit Kittredge is a moving and believable story about a smart 10-year-old girl whose family is profoundly affected by the Depression. May, 1934 finds Kit Kittredge (Abigail Breslin) living a very comfortable life in a nice home with her mother (Julia Ormond) and father (Chris O’Donnell) despite … |
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U.S. History – The Story of Our Nation $14.99 U.S. History is a timeless 4 CD-ROM collection that lets you learn the story of our nation with historic tales from the Civil War to the Great Depression. Relive U.S. milestones and learn how these significant events have shaped how America stands today. Get to know all the facts behind all the historic events of our great nations!… |
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DEPRESSION-OUT OF THE SHADOWS (DVD) DEPRESSION-OUT OF THE SHADOWS (DVD) TV… |
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Emergency Room Code Red & Code Blue $4.91 Experience what it’s really like to be an ER doctor by treating critical patients while the city erupts in riots in Emergency Code Red. Face 35 cases including stab wounds suicidal depression head trauma lightning strikes and more.Emergency Room: Code Blue puts you in the role of a med student interning in Los Angeles. Make diagnoses and use medical tools such as the defibrillator rib spreader sut… |
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Top Gun: The Second Mission [T] $94.99 Just like in the first game, you fly an F-14 Tomcat in combat against the enemy equipped with Soviet equipment, although there is no direct reference to the Soviet Union anywhere. The only plot of this game is to destroy everything you see, excluding the aircraft carrier to which you must land at the end of each level. In addition to the basic game mode with anti-ship, ground attack and space bat… |
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Emergency Room Code Red $12.18 Treat critical patients while the city erupts in riots in Emergency Code Red. Interact with 35 patients and a top-notch ER staff. Uncover the triumph and tragedies in your patients’ lives. Code Red will draw you in emotionally and keep you on the edge of your seat. It’s the perfect game for anyone, with or without medical training, who wants to experience what it is really like to be an ER doctor…. |