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to gambling, but it is nowhere near the destruction that is done by alcohol. Similarly, other forms of entertainment are legal but...
(Ruiz, 2006). Wynns stake in the Golden Nugget helped bring the vintage gambling hall up-to-date, and his Treasure Island ended up...
substances or gambling in brick-and-mortar casinos. Are there problems with Internet gambling as well as online gaming? Yes, "Int...
stage. In "The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life" Goffman (1997) presents his theories of "dramaturgy". He explains human in...
play in a variety of demographic groups. Players in the 20s, 30s, 40s and even 50s are on-line playing these interactive games. ...
the king of consumer goods, not just in the United States (where it is headquartered) but throughout the world as well. The compan...
simply a money making venture that serves to create a larger divide between social classes. Alexander and Roberts note that the...
has not been lost on organized crime, whose historic presence has been both looming and lucrative. Casino sports books is where a...
times. However, not all societies approve of it or approach it in the same way. Since there is a great deal of criticism of it as ...
increase from 2006s figure of 64.4 billion (Procter & Gamble, 2010). The company also boasted an operating cash flow of 16.1 billi...
A study by the Joint Commission revealed that communication failures were implicated at the root of over 70 percent of sentinel ev...
advances have been made, not only in the area of special effects, but in the area of sound, color, home video, and sound effects (...
have subtly changed what we consider an acceptable trade-off between safety and privacy," mirroring what many skeptics are stating...
a magnet" (Cornwell, 2002). The cloths pick up the dust, etc. and then are thrown away (McGee, 1999). Swiffer was introduced to t...
dispute. There were students who lost a lot of money interviewed but there were also students who won or who were able to pace the...
In eight pages this paper considers legalized gambling in an evaluation of its potential benefits and risks. Four sources are cit...
In twelve pages this paper examines the problem of gambling from a sociological perspective. Seven sources are cited in the bibli...
In five pages this paper assesses the legalization of gambling in terms of its social impact both positive and negative. Four sou...
In eleven pages this paper argues in favor of casino gambling legalization for the state of New York. Seven sources are cited in ...
In nine pages this argumentative essay contends that gambling is an addiction based upon research conclusions. Eleven sources are...
In three pages the disease known as compulsive gambling is discussed in terms of its basis and treatment. Two sources are cited i...
age routine. It matters not where they live, in regards to gambling being legal or not, they get involved in gambling and the amou...
In eight pages the prospect of legalizing gaming casinos is examined in terms of local and state government economic consideration...
In six pages a model proposal detailing ways in which sporting events' game fixing and gambling by college students can be curtail...
In five pages this paper discusses gambling by athletes in professional sports in this consideration of the case involving former ...
that contains a substantial amount of cash and proves the point that in much of todays collegiate sports, it is if you win or lose...
addiction was a disease of the spirit, disease of the soul; disease of attitudes; or a scientifically defined disorder which cou...
In five pages this paper considers Internet gambling from a Marxist perspective which involves the concept of greed and what he be...
In five pages this paper discusses pathological gambling in terms of the DSM IV diagnostic criteria and then considers various mod...
In 6 pages this paper examines gambling in terms of its addictive tendencies and discusses its symptoms, problems, and the ways in...