Interestingly enough, I recently wrote an editorial for the University of Arizona's "Arizona Summer Wildcat" regarding the topic of violence in video games after watching the "60 Minutes" segment on Grand Theft Auto. I agree with the masses that violence in video games does not correlate to violent behavior, and instead, those particular individuals were predisposed to commit such crimes. My article can be found here.
It doesn't even make sense for most college students to shell out extra funds for a landline, and that's only for local service. Once you start added on long-distance, it's not very beneficial for the student who has a phone.
At the University of Arizona, most students don't even have an landline off-campus. The providers down here at chomping at the bit to dry out our wallets via landlines; therefore, our cell phones end up serving for multiple purposes.
Interestingly enough, I recently wrote an editorial for the University of Arizona's "Arizona Summer Wildcat" regarding the topic of violence in video games after watching the "60 Minutes" segment on Grand Theft Auto. I agree with the masses that violence in video games does not correlate to violent behavior, and instead, those particular individuals were predisposed to commit such crimes. My article can be found here.
It doesn't even make sense for most college students to shell out extra funds for a landline, and that's only for local service. Once you start added on long-distance, it's not very beneficial for the student who has a phone. At the University of Arizona, most students don't even have an landline off-campus. The providers down here at chomping at the bit to dry out our wallets via landlines; therefore, our cell phones end up serving for multiple purposes.