
UPDATE: We appreciate your comments voicing your opinion. However unintentional, we admit that this article was unfair by subjecting only one side of the story. The author understands the counter-criticism of gamers and acknowledges that those influenced by violent games as portrayed in the article below form only a small percentage of the gaming population.
EMY is also aware of studies conducted by the US secret service and the US department of education concerning the influence of violent games, movies and books on children, a copy of which can be obtained here.
Once again, EMY apologises for overreaction on the authors’ part and thanks you for helping us improve future content.

Mixed of Pakistani and Arab blood, and the third Muslim generation of her ancestors in the UK, Suroor talks about being a patriotic educated British woman; Aly’s bossy (passionate) wife and a cranky (caring) mother to her cute children. Achelois is her nickname in blogland.
It was unbelievable but they had to believe it. They had to accept their failure like real men and stand on the second and third places. Because higher than them there was a little, slim, beautiful girl firmly standing on the platform, with a smile on her face and a shaking hand. Could it be possible? Yes, it could be. She wanted it and she could do it. She did it. That’s why they call her “The Little Schumacher”. 


