Saturday 2 August 2014

Gaming a waste of time?

Grounded? Yes, maybe because you were playing video games? Parents regard gaming as a waste of time and they simply don’t allow their children to spend time in it. Many gamers are regarded as lunatics who are not realistic about the world. They are regarded as non-realistic and a kind of person who fears to face the world. But most gamers believe in the following fact.



That was cool, isn't it? So basically if you want to find something good about gamers you clicked on the right article. I would like to share some amazing facts that would change your thinking towards gamers.

FACT 1:
Makes you more aware and alert about your surroundings. Researchers had found out that playing games helps in stimulus reflex action co-ordination about 63% better than a normal person.

FACT 2:
Children playing “Tetris” a day for 30 minutes for a day for three months have thicker cortex than who don’t play. The cortex of human brain is responsible for process and visual co-ordination.


FACT 3:
Call of Duty and Halo players proved 50% better in making out details in clutter and managing events.



FACT 4:
It improves early literacy especially letter recognition among the children of age group 4 and 5 years old.

FACT 5:
It slows down ageing process in humans. Playing brain-teasing game for just two hours a week may help slow the degree of mental decay associated with the natural aging process, according to a study this year from the University of Iowa.

 FACT 6:
It works as a great PAIN RELIEVER. In 2010, researchers presented evidence at the American Pain Society's annual scientific meeting that video games, specifically ones with an emphasis on virtual reality, have proven effective in reducing anxiety or pain caused by medical procedures or chronic illness.

FACT 7:
They may help Dyslexic kids read better. A study from the University of Padua throws cold water on the idea that video games are bad for the brains of young children. In February, the Italian researchers presented evidence that playing fast-paced video games can improve the reading skills of children with dyslexia.


Indranil Bisuri
A11123813002

Tuesday 22 July 2014

THE ORANJE REVENGE


 It all started in the 2010 world cup final. The name on the screen was Spain v/s Netherlands. The world eagerly waiting to embrace the new winner. The game went on very well two teams trying hard enough to score the goals. Nothing happened till half time. The match took a controversial turn when Arjen Robben was tackled by the Spanish defender. The referee didn’t reacted in any manner, and the crowd in the stadium went wild with anger. In the end a ball assisted by Fabergas to Inesta was the scoring goal by the Spanish. Cheer roared the stadium, people screaming in joy, celebrations all over. While on the other side sadness devoured Netherlands, tears and sorrow clasps every eye. They cried not because they lost but they tried so hard but still didn’t make it so far. But is it the end?

The wheel of time turns. Four years passed. Players retired while many new faces joined. Memories revived and so does the pain. Spain were the world champions but they have also won the Euro cup 2012. They were like invincible. The Dutch were calm they still have their star players like Persie, Robben, Sniejder in their team.
On 14th June 2014 both teams were in front against each other. Fans cheering their teams and with the sound of the whistle the match started and silence spread the stadium. The Spanish maintained the possession while the Dutch struggling to grab the bowl as theyhave waited forfour long years. In the 25 min of the game Spain earns a penalty and Xavi Alonso scores the goal. “It’s again the Spanish”, said the commentator. But is that so?




The match went on a miracle that shook the world was about to happen. In the 43 min Persie scores the flying header goal that gave him the name “The flying Dutchman”. A string of joy raced the veins of the Dutch people. Confidence and high spirit energised them as if they are hungry for more.










The half time whistle saved Spain. The real match begins now. The score is 1-1. This time it was Netherlands again in the 51 min, this time it was Arjen Robben.


The goals didn’t stopped right there it was followed by
Stefan de Vrij (65 Min) 3-1 to Netherlands;
 Robin van Persie (72 Min) 4-1 to Netherlands;
 Arjen Robben (80 Min) 5-1 to Netherlands.

And the Spanish thanked god that the game of football is just of 90 min. Iker Casillas literally cried holding the ball. Netherlands have taken their revenge. People rejoiced and thus it marked the starting of FIFA 14.

by Indranil Bisuri
A11123813002

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