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In the major contributors of the article Media Psychology I would want to add the different types of aggression that can occur when viewing video games. First there is verbal aggression which is saying which is the individual saying harmful or hurtful things aloud or through message. Then there is relational or indirect aggression, that is doing harmful or hurtful things without the other person knowing, such as doing things behind their back. https://www.jstor.org/stable/40059680 That is the source.

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The Fort Today
The museum is open to the public beginning at the end of June until Labour day weekend. The site is open from 9 to 5 every day of the week. On site while it is open there are multiple interpretive guides to answer any questions about the fort as well as give tours of the outside. During the off season individuals are allowed to walk outside on the site, although the casemates will be closed as well as the museum.

The site also offers many different activities for individuals of all ages. There is the explorer activities where a booklet filled with different tasks require the children to explore the outside site as well as inside the museum. On top of the hills is a great place to fly kites since it is always windy. The site is just off of the bay of Fundy, thus bringing some binoculars and observing the different types of birds is a relaxing activity that can be done on the site. There is also multiple picnic tables as well as a gazebo if people are interested in bringing a lunch while they visit the site. A new activity that is being offered is camping. Individuals are able to rent 18th century tents and camp inside the Fort itself. With the purchase of a night inside the Fort, it comes with small mattress, table, stools and a lamp. Individuals may also purchase firewood.

On holidays such as Canada day, New-Brunswick day and Acadian day, the site is open. The historic site offers different specialized activities such as face painting, colouring and even offer cake upon entry on holidays. Entry is free on Canada day.