
To begin with, the resign that America is so strong is that our army is strong dedicated and we have a lot of people in it so that we will never die down. We owe this to our recruiting system. One way this is good is we have advertising that support our troops and we have many things that encourage people to go into the army. We also have interesting way for people to know about war like Call of Duty, which is good. We also have the G.I bill that has the government pay for some of our army’s education for four years.
In addition to, having a powerful army recruiting system, we also have a rigorous training system that involves pushing the human body to its limit. If you fail this course you are not allowed to join the army anyway. This disqualifies anyone who just joined the army because war looked cool in a video game. In fact I play Call of Duty and I will say that I am pretty good at it, but I would never want to join the army because there are sometimes in a level where I die more times then I kill other people. I would also not want to risk the fact of me dyeing to know if I’m good at KILLING someone in real life, which in itself I frown upon.
Even though, playing C.o.D is fun it is frustrating. There are times that it feels like there one thousand people against you and I think that would be a turnoff to joining the army. There has been many studies that show that when people play video games their heart rate to increase that makes people flustered and agitated. The reason people continue to play C.o.D is because when they continue to play Call of Duty they become better. When people play do well they feel a feeling of accomplishment.
In conclusion, I feel that call of duty should stay on the shelves at stores because it is a business that makes money and is fun to play. In the end it is not harming anyone because it is helping our army grow stronger. There is also rigorous training that will discourage anyone who does not know what he or she is getting into at that moment. That is why Call of Duty should still be sold in stores.
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