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    worries to the locals‚ hence‚ as a social safeguard to combat excessive gambling‚ the gambling levy was put in place‚ together with the setting up of the National Council on Problem Gambling and measures such as ‘casino exclusion’‚ to stop problem gamblers and those in financial difficulties from entering the casinos in Singapore. Several groups‚ including the Muslim and Christian communities and social activists‚ expressed their disapproval to the casinos. Many worries over the negative social

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    color story. The author portrays a rugged setting which is associated with the west during its gold-rush years‚ as well as stereotype the characters into ones you might expect to find in any Northern Californian settlement. <br> <br>Our hero‚ the gambler‚ is steadfast‚ cool and smart while always the loner. He is everything that we would expect a true cowboy to be. Characters like this won the west‚ and the author caters to the romantic imagination of his readers by depicting the traditional rugged

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    The lottery is an example of the utilitarian monster because‚ in a lottery game‚ there are many losers‚ but only one winner. The happiness of the winner of a lottery ticket is very high‚ and when compared to the unhappiness of the losers‚ there is still‚ in theory‚ a net happiness gain. So in essence‚ the happiness of many (the losers) is sacrificed for the disproportionate happiness of one individual (the winner). A case could be made for and against the lottery in terms of monetized utilitarianism

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    Cause Of Addiction

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    “I have absolutely no pleasure in the stimulants in which I sometimes so madly indulge. It has not been in the pursuit of pleasure that I have periled life and reputation and reason. It has been the desperate attempt to escape from torturing memories‚ from a sense of insupportable loneliness and a dread of some strange impending doom.” Edgar Allan

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    CONTENT PAGE 1. SIGNIFICANCE OF PROBLEM GAMBLING IN SINGAPORE ------------ 1-2 2. THEORETICAL AND CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORKS --------------------- 3-4 3.1. Possible Causes to Problem Gambling 3.2. Possible Ways of Treating Addiction 3. WIDESPREAD CONSEQUENCES OF PROBLEM GAMBLING ------------ 5-6 4.3. The Community 4.4. The Family Unit 4. SOCIAL INTERVENTIONS AND SERVICE PROVISIONS ----------------- 7-11 5.5. Establishment of NCPG

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    Do you think people can control how or if the die; even if inevitable? This unique story by Francis Bret Harte "The Outcast of Poker Flat"‚ has a grey western setting. Harte explores the mind of a gambler who is exiled from a warped town. Two literary devices regionalism and naturalism content is evident throughout‚ giving the story a feeling of hopelessness of survival. The regionalism in "The Outcast of Poker Flat" separates the characters from the town in such a way that is ironic. "I reckon

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    expand on is Katz v. United States in which the Supreme Court ruled on December 18‚ 1967. This legal case revolved around a man named‚ Charles Katz‚ who authorities from the Federal Bureau of Investigation were suspicious of illegally making bets with gamblers in different states to gain money from the winnings. In order to avoid being exposed he decided to use the public phone booths as the primary form of communication to transmit wagering information. However‚ through time and surveillance federal

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    notorious towns in the old west. Bodie was in fact violent‚ but acts of violence didn’t affect most people. The old‚ the young‚ the weak‚ and women were usually not harmed‚ because most violent acts happened between willing combatants‚ such as gamblers‚ miners‚ and the like. McGrath points out that during the boom years of Bodie‚ there were only ten robberies on individuals and eleven robberies on stage coaches. This converts to a rate of eighty-four robberies per 100‚000 citizens per year

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    calmness is when he has to walk on foot back to Poker Flat to save Piney. John just said that he would try‚ and off he went. No worries or second thoughts about it. Those two things to me‚ show that John Oakhurst is a extremely calm person. John‚ the gambler‚ is an extremely courageous person. He has proven this by a number of actions in this story. First of all he shows tons of courage by not getting scared when the travelers and him get snowed in. If it where me I probably would have run off like Uncle

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    Introduction Traditional finance‚ market and price models assume markets are rational‚ it’s further assumed that this rationality is reflected in the intrinsic value of the security. The whole concept of traditional finance revolves around assumption people are ‘rational’ be it efficient market hypothesis‚ Bayes Theory‚ or what Markowitz said. But how often do we use into these theories in real world‚ how many people actually use Bayes Theorem to really update probabilities based on new information

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