Essays About Gambling Anonymous

 

  • Gambling Casinos
    ... rocketed. In 1994, there were 235 calls to the Gambling Anonymous hotline and in 1995 (after the casino opened), there were 588. In ...
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  • Online Gambling
    ... days a week. It has also been argued that compulsive gambling is more frequent when the player is anonymous. It is suggested that ...
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  • Gambling
    ... The organization, Gamblers Anonymous, offers the idea that, "Most of us have ... Therefore, it is not surprising that our gambling careers have been characterized ...
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  • Legalize or Unlegalize Gambling
    ... compulsive gambler. They should provide courses in responsible gambling and various amounts of anonymous support services. As a ...
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  • Gambling As An Addiction
    ... treatment for a pathological gambler is to send them to a program such as Gamblers Anonymous. This is the best and only proven way to stop compulsive gambling. ...
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  • Problem with Teenage Gambling
    ... creation of campus and community educational programs to deal with online and other forms of gambling. There are programs such as Gamblers Anonymous which are ...
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  • Gambling
    ... In a survey of gamblers anonymous, twenty-six percent said they had been divorced or separated because of gambling; thirty-four percent had lost or quit a job ...
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  • Gambling Effects
    ... Courses similar to AA, alcoholics anonymous! are recommended to people in need of professional help. Since 1980 Compulsive Gambling has been listed as a ...
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  • Gambling
    ... Gambling." Society June 1992: 1-10 McDonald, Marci. "Betting the House." US News & World Report 16 Oct. 2000: 1-5 "Questions and Answers." Gamblers Anonymous. ...
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  • gambling
    ... In closing I'd like to make it clear that gambling can become addictive , if this happens to you you can call gambelers anonymous for help.
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  • Problems in Gov
    ... Atlantic City, and Mississippi. Gambling can become an addiction; this is why gamblers anonymous was invented. Gambling can be traced ...
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  • sports gambling
    ... States that permitted gambling at casinos, sports betting, jai alai, and teletheaters had a greater per capita number of Gamblers Anonymous chapters(Campbell ...
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  • gambling1
    ... all the facts on the issue I believe that this country should allow some sorts of gambling. ... and if they can't get help at one of the gamblers anonymous clinics ...
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  • Broken Windows theory
    ... be that law enforcement officials fight indirect crime (act of gambling is direct). Help is offered through organizations such as gamblers anonymous but that ...
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  • Al Capone
    ... The popular belief was that illegal gambling earnings were net taxable income. ... had done all of his business through front men so that he was anonymous when it ...
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  • Privacy and the Internet
    ... In short, people's visions about a totally anonymous Internet are false because of ... of temptations in people especially in the pornographic and gambling sites. ...
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  • Privacy and the Internet
    ... In short, people's visions about a totally anonymous Internet are false because of ... of temptations in people especially in the pornographic and gambling sites. ...
    (948 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

  • Virtual Addiction Comprehensive
    ... definitions of addiction (adapted from those used by Alcoholics Anonymous) (42), and ... Take for instance gambling, Greenfield portrays the Internet as a whole as ...
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  • The USA Patriot Act of 2001
    ... but by law they can't. Once a crime has occurred, an anonymous tip can ... a store manager fraudulently using the store's computers to pay off gambling debts; and ...
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  • Wild Bill Hickok
    ... As he returned back to the gambling tables he wanted to try to work things out with his wife Agnes. There is an anonymous letter that was sent around the first ...
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  • La Cosa Nostra
    ... days the Mafia is involved in running prostitution, unions, construction, and gambling. ... always wants more, that's how wars start." (Anonymous) Making reference ...
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  • Blaise Pascal
    ... in correspondence with Fermat in 1654, the end of this period of gambling. ... He began to publish anonymous works on religious topics, eighteen Provincial Letters ...
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  • Addiction vs Habit
    ... For example , for the purpose of providing recovery, Narcotics Anonymous defines addiction ... to "drug habits" and to "addictions to food, gambling, work" and ...
    (1349 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  • The Rocking Horse Winner
    ... The anonymous present of five thousand dollars (to be paid out in one ... it all: a truthful relationship with his mother, gaining an unhealthy gambling habit, and ...
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  • Internet Addiction
    ... is called cybersex, it is completely anonymous and they can assume any role they want. Some are addicted to online casinos that offer virtual gambling on the ...
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  • Review of Chapter 3 of Peaceful Measures - Canada's Way Out of the ...
    ... These activities include gambling, religious associations, hoarding of money, television ... and the remedy is based directly on techniques by Alcoholics Anonymous. ...
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  • Psychological effects of Alcohol
    ... As Alcoholic's Anonymous is religious in nature, there are other treatments ... themselves from an untreated depression: food, sex, TV, gambling, work--even ...
    (4887 Words -- Approx. 20 Pages)

  • Coney Island
    ... Drugs, prostitution and gambling were among the long list of things that went on there. ... 22 Oct. 2000 Anonymous. Personal Interview. 28 Oct. 2000
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  • JFK Assassinaton
    ... They were used to stop gambling or at least crack down on it (7: NP). ... The night before Oswald was shot the FBI received an anonymous note that tipped them off ...
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  • The Birth of Computer Programming
    ... This is evident in the reaction of the Edinburghi editors to an anonymous piece called ... again, but they had tried to develop a sure method of gambling on horses ...
    (2098 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

     


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