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<title>Leonard Berkowitz--Aggression: Its causes, consequences, and control</title>
<description>&lt;p&gt;The book explains Berkowitz's&amp;nbsp;Cognitive Neoassociation Model of Aggression.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;It proposes that when people are repeatedly exposed to aggression they create in their minds more detailed and interconnected aggressive thought networks.&amp;nbsp; Exposure to aggression can trigger related feelings and can bring to mind knowledge of aggression-related skills, memories, and beliefs.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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<title>Trigger happy : videogames and the entertainment revolution / Steven Poole.</title>
<description>Chapter entitled &amp;quot;The Prometheus Engine&amp;quot; in part discusses military technology that is similar to video games.&amp;nbsp; With wars being waged from increasingly great distances, they're fought and seen through video game-type graphic systems.&amp;nbsp; Such technology turns killing into a &amp;quot;game&amp;quot;.</description>
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