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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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    Freshman Seminar (DFU) Should N.Y Legalize Casino Gambling? New York should legalize casino gambling in it municipal. Casino is a facility where people go to have fun and earn money. The industry that is responsible for the casino is the gaming industry‚ Casinos are most commonly built near or combined with hotels‚ restaurants‚ retail shopping‚ cruise ships or other tourist attractions site. Casinos are mostly brighten and decorated with lights of colors because it has to attract people to it.

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    To Legalize or Not to Legalize Marijuana There is a lot of controversy about legalizing marijuana. There are two sides of the story just like with everything else. Some people are all for making it legal. Then there are others that are totally against it. There are many aspects to look at when looking at the issue. There are going to be positives and negatives in both aspects of the issue. There are many states that have legalized marijuana for medical use. There is also the economy that

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    Legalize It In 2000‚ George Bierson’s "Marijuana‚ the Deceptive Drug"‚ was published by the Massachusetts News. Bierson concludes that marijuana is harmful in many ways‚ including brain damage‚ damage to the reproductive system‚ and weakening of the immune system. He also attempts to convince the reader that marijuana is a "gateway drug" that leads the users to venture into much harder drugs. I believe that research to support anything can be found if one is looking hard enough‚ but that

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    John Strazza Nadav Lipkin English Composition I 4/20/11 “Legalize It” Marijuana should be legalized by the American government‚ not just for medical use‚ but for every use that it has to offer. The pros of marijuana far outweigh any cons. It can be utilized in health care for those who are in need‚ save the country billions of dollars that currently is being spent on fighting against it‚ give the economy a large boost with all the possible gains in revenue‚ and make a positive impact on the

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    Legalize It! Many feel today we are losing the war on drugs. When a battle goes to the point where there is no winner there needs to be a re-evaluation of how to solve the problem. In the case of the war against drugs‚ years of fighting have caused increased crime‚ overcrowding of prisons and the wasted use of money and resources with no results. It is now time to look at alternative methods to solving the nation ’s drug problem. I will be looking at one of these methods that deals with the

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    Eng-50 July.19.2014 Legalize it Would keeping drugs illegal and following the same failed drug polices that our government implemented decades ago help solve our problems? Did Prohibition end the use of alcohol among American’s in the 1920s? No‚ in fact it made things much worse for America by the rise in illegal‚ wide-scale distribution of alcohol‚ creating bigger problems like organized crime and the American mafia. In todays society we have a prohibition of drugs‚ which

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    Legalizing Casino Gambling in Texas Persuasive Speech Outline Legalizing Casino Gambling in Texas Specific Purpose Statement: To persuade my class about why legalizing casino gambling in Texas is for the better. Thesis Statement: Legalizing casino gambling in the state of Texas would enhance society and will be beneficial for the entire state. Organizational Pattern: Problem-Solution Introduction I. Did you know that gambling generates more revenue than movies‚ spectator

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    Why Gambling Should be Illegal By amerten‚ Hopedale‚ MA More by this author Email me when amerten contributes work Image Credit: Andy G.‚ Phoenix‚ AZ Did you know that 40% of all problem gamblers started gambling before they were seventeen? Or that problem gambling causes the most suicides out of all the recognized addictions? Even with these facts‚ the most startling truth is that not one federal dollar‚ out of the billions collected in gambling taxes‚ has been spent to treat or help

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    Little did they know that this case would spark the beginning of a multi-billion dollar industry built on slot machines and card games. Gambling thrives on many Native American reservations. The impact of gambling reaches beyond reservation borders‚ providing jobs to the general public as well as income to Native American tribes. The early history of gambling on Native American reservations starts with a mobile home in 1972. Helen and Russell Bryan‚ a Native American couple living on a Minnesota

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