Essays about gambling people

  1. Gambling
    ... These people argue there is little reason to worry about gambling as most people will only lose a small amount of money and will have a fun time losing it. ...
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  2. Gambling
    ... But, for some people, gambling is an irritating enemy a nightmare. ... Since gambling committing suicide and crimes, people should quit gambling.
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  3. gambling1
    ... educational systems going. The main argument that is brought by people apposing gambling is that it creates poverty because of addiction. ...
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  4. Gambling is good for our community
    ... Employment rateMany people believe that gambling expansion can create more job opportunities and as a result reduce the unemployment rate. ...
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  5. The Truth about Gambling
    ... No big deal, right Well not exactly. Some people feel that gambling is a way of life and that you can make a living off gambling. ...
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  6. Gambling 2
    Just as many people oppose it as there are for legalized gambling. ... 38 of the people polled were against legalizing these forms of gambling. ...
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  7. Gambling Addiction
    ... Many other people support gambling because they believe the high price of food, clothing, and other expensive products in daily life have made gambling an ...
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  8. The Legislation of Gambling in football soccer
    ... First including one more gambling activity certainly will not aggravate the gambling habits of people simply because of the legalization of football gambling ...
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  9. Gambling
    ... It is also unfortunate that a lot of people seem to think that gambling and drinking go hand in hand. One such man is author, Alex McCabe. ...
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  10. Gambling As An Addiction
    ... But what about those people who suffer from a gambling addiction. ... These are the effects that gambling has on people as a whole. ...
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  11. Gambling Casinos
    ... also launched a massive media campaign for community awareness of the social problem and encourage to get help for people with gambling addictions because at ...
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  12. sports gambling
    ... Fixing a game can ruin a playeramp39s and teamamp39s reputation for life. The whole gambling issue takes away from the love people have for the game. ...
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  13. Gambling
    ... There may never be as good a remedy for preventing people from becoming addicted to gambling as making its practice completely illegal. ...
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  14. foxwoods gambling
    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. ...
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  15. Gambling Effects
    ... country If people have personal problems with gambling, then they need to control themselves, or seek professional help. This goes ...
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  16. Problem with Teenage Gambling
    ... 28, 2001 which warned that ampquotyoung people are at special risk for problem gambling and should be aware of the hazards of this activity, especially of internet ...
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  17. sports gambling
    ... The reason is because illegal sports gambling is far bigger than legal sports gambling, and many people read the newspaper just to see the point spread on the ...
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  18. Gambling in Niagara Falls, NY
    ... With the legalization of gambling and the construction of casinoamp39s all over the city, many types of people like common tourists and gamblers will visit the ...
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  19. High Stakes
    ... Although it may look like a lot of glam and hype, thereamp39s a dark side to the gambling industry, one people overlook the harsh consequences of. ...
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  20. Indian Gambling
    ... For example, on the reservations that practiced gambling, unemployment dropped by 50, welfare ... Many people think that by allowing this to happen they will be ...
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  21. Gambling in Victoria, Australia
    ... their own limits on their gambling losses, the Interchurch Gambling Taskforce says that ... Additionally, it has been suggested that people should be restricted to ...
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  22. gambling
    ... Some other forms of gambling are Each week you pick the winnersstraight up ,no odds and ... 2 The 22 board ,it has 30 people and its a season long bet, each week ...
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  23. A Gambling Fool
    ... ma gambling foolampquotKesey 17, said Randal Patrick McMurphy. McMurphy is a man who has a free will. He never lets his guard down, McMurphy feels that people have ...
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  24. Economic effects of legalized gambling
    ... Supporters of legalized gambling feel that the casinos increase tourism and causes growth in ... the area, because the casinos draw in approx 50,000 people a day. ...
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  25. The Hustler
    ... From my experiences from gambling with friends people get pissed off very easily over money no matter if the amount is large or small. ...
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  26. What Can Tennesse do About Funding for Educatio
    ... He states that, ampquotMany people argue that a lottery law will have to allow ... on the rights of opening things such as casinos and other gambling facilities.ampquot These ...
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  27. Counseling a Compulsive Gambler
    ... ampquotPeople with gambling problems need to be cut off from gambling altogether. They need to have it cut out of their lives permanentlyampquot Winters and Rich, 1998. ...
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  28. Broken Windows theory
    ... So far in the city of Terre Haute, gambling is accepted by the people and the local government to the point of not enforcing laws. ...
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  29. The Great Depression
    ... Gambling increased as people sought any means to add to the income. Between 1930 and 1939 horse racing became legal in 15 more states bringing the total to 21. ...
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  30. Gamblin in Illinois
    ... If we were to legalize gambling in Illinois, tax revenue would increase. With more jobs opening, more people will have to pay taxes. ...
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