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    Gambling Legal

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    Legalize Gambling in California People don’t like gambling until they win‚ and people love money. The government doesn’t like gambling‚ unless they can tax it. People think of gambling and automatically like a trained gambler think of Las Vegas or Atlantic City. Gambling has been in America’s blood since before we were a country. All thirteen original colonies established lotteries to raise revenue. 48 states today that have legalized some form of gambling and have made billions

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    Gambling Addiction

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    Introduction Gambling is deeply rooted in American culture (Findlay‚ 1986). In precolonial times‚ the proceeds from lotteries authorized by the ruling English monarchy were used to subsidize explorations to‚ and settlements within‚ the New World (Ezell‚ 1960). As colonial America matured‚ government and private lotteries‚ as well as social gambling‚ were common. The colonial era of gambling ended with the spread of Jacksonian morality‚ aided by numerous well-publicized scandals. Civil War reconstruction

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    Gambling in Finland

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    Gambling in Finland Gambling‚ betting‚ lottery‚ poker in Finland; there is plenty of choice. In Finland‚ slot machines are practically everywhere. Some are prohibited for persons under 18 years old‚ others for children under 15 years. The Finns like a lot the lot (even if the jackpot is much lower in compared to other European countries) and they are a people who like to play poker‚ especially online. Moreover‚ in almost all places‚ not just in casinos‚ you can play roulette or blackjack. In Finland

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    Compulsive Gambling and

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    Compulsive Gambling and It’s Cost to the Economy More than 5 million Americans are pathological‚ compulsive and problem gamblers‚ and another 15 million are at risk of becoming just like them. A common definition of problem gambling is: a progressive disorder characterized by a continuous or periodic loss of control over gambling and irrational thinking and behavior despite the consequences. When gambling interferes with any one’s life‚ it can be categorize as an addiction or disease‚ just

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    Elderly Gambling

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    Gambling Away: The Well-Being of the Elderly over Sixty Dominic J. Williams‚ Billy McCoy‚ Georgina Williams‚ Jessica 5-1-13 Dr. Janet Chang SW 301A Cal State San Bernardino Certificate of Authorship: As students of Cal State San Bernardino‚ we fully acknowledge that all work written is original set by the standards of the University. We also give due credit to all references used to their original authors‚ and cited correctly according the APA writing style. Student’s signature:

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    Speech on Gambling

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    Rationale Good Morning Judges‚ my topic is gambling and the effects that it has on families. I chose this theme because when gambling problems are thought of in society the attention is often geared towards the emotions of the gambler but not a lot of attention is placed on the family who unfairly tend to suffer as much as the gambler himself. Gambling is the attempt to gain money‚ goods or service without an equal commitment to mutual exchange. In this sense‚ one must lose for another to gain

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    Argumentative Essay 6/27/13 What are the Odds? With flashy lights‚ cheap buffets‚ and free hotel rooms; owners of casinos use these things as a ruse to pull people in. In a study by Dr. Weinstock‚ it was found that when gambling‚ the odds are stacked against the player. The odds of a college athlete becoming a pro football player are 3‚000 to 1‚ the odds of being struck by lightning are 280‚000 to 1‚ the odds of winning a Powerball jackpot are 140‚000‚000 to 1 (Weinstock). Gambling is a complex

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    Legalize Gambling

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    Z. Showers Feb. 13 2013 Yes for Gambling Jackpot! is heard throughout the game room floor. It is followed by wails and screams of excited people all hoping to be the next winner. Do they know that their playing is beneficial to their state and lives of others? For example‚ Mississippi’s roads are a whole lot smoother than Alabama’s because some of the money received from the gambling casinos made it possible. As for the states that declare gambling illegal‚ they are missing out on tax revenues

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    The Gambling frog

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    Narrator was asking about “Simon Wheeler backed me into a corner and blockaded me there with his chair” then proceeded to reel off the monotonous narrative about the always betting Jim Smiley(Twain 145). Twain was able to accurately illustrate the gambling man Smiley due to the great deal of money that he invested from his writings and lectures and then later lost. Twain was born in the tiny village of Florida‚ Missouri on November 30‚ 1835. He was the sixth child of John and Jane Clemens. In 1839

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    Foxwoods (Gambling)

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    bank account on the roll of the dice or the luck of the draw. I originally set out to try and explain why people gamble‚ but I realized that gambling is just as much of a business or industry as anything else. I researched Foxwoods casino‚ in CT‚ and the business behind that. From there I will attempt to explain the "cause and effect" of gambling. Gambling has made much more sense to me now‚ and I hope it will do the same for you. Foxwoods resort casino‚ the largest of its kind in North America

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