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    moderated their behavior based on wins and losses.1 the most involved players. However‚ did not this would indicate a high financial strain when these players experienced loss. Nms07 study on problem gambling on the internet found that 42.7% of internet gamblers were problem gamblers.b. Another emotional result of online gambling is the altered perception

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    The Impact of Gambling in America The impact of gambling on the United States carries both positive and negative effects into our society and communities. Gambling is a leisure activity that usually provides excitement and fun for its players. Gambling also brings tremendous amounts of money into the economy and provides employment. American cities such as Las Vegas and Atlantic City thrive off of the gaming industry. Sure‚ gambling can be fun and exciting‚ but at what point does that fun

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    Asian Gambling Culture

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    * Section 1: Introduction I was born in Vietnam‚ which is located in the Eastern part of the Indochina peninsula‚ bordering China to the North‚ Laos and Cambodia to the West‚ the Eastern Sea to the East‚ and the Pacific to the South. My father moved from the North to the South after the officially unification of the North and South Vietnam in 1975. He met my mother‚ and they got married. My parents and most of my extended family aren’t big on gambling‚ so I personally never understood the appeal

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    Club and Gaming

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    ways in which governments and gambling operators might minimise harm from gambling-related problems. Gambling‚ often described as a simple form of entertainment‚ has become uncontrollable behavior to many people. Pathological gamblers‚ gambling addicts‚ or compulsive gamblers are terms used to describe a person who considers gambling more than a diversion. The terms pathological‚ addictive and compulsive gambling describe the condition as a mental disorder‚ reflected in its inclusion in the Diagnostic

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    Narcotics Anonymous: Support Group Report Laketha Brown Liberty University Dr. Margo Farwell HSER 511 Narcotics Anonymous: Support Group Report Group Counseling With individuals batting all types of addiction in today’s society‚ different types of therapies have become available to help individuals overcome these obstacles. Studies are showing that some individuals may be benefit from group therapy or group counseling. However‚ group therapy may not be beneficial to everyone. “Individuals

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    Policies in regards to student interns‚ I feel that I didn’t have the opportunity to really give 100% to the clients that were assigned to me. Due to the fact that I‚ as a student could not transport one particular client to his Alcoholics Anonymous and Gamblers Anonymous meetings. However‚ I did meet him at these meetings that I‚ myself set up for him. I found it somewhat difficult because I had to work around the “staff” schedule‚ as far as when the driver would be able to take him. Because the particular

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    Gambling Addiction

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    Introduction Gambling is deeply rooted in American culture (Findlay‚ 1986). In precolonial times‚ the proceeds from lotteries authorized by the ruling English monarchy were used to subsidize explorations to‚ and settlements within‚ the New World (Ezell‚ 1960). As colonial America matured‚ government and private lotteries‚ as well as social gambling‚ were common. The colonial era of gambling ended with the spread of Jacksonian morality‚ aided by numerous well-publicized scandals. Civil War reconstruction

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    What Was The 1919 Scandal

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    that may be see in the news today‚ but in all reality infamous sports scandals date way back. Indeed‚ the 1919 World Series is one of the most iconic‚ when eight members of the Chicago White Sox were bribed to throw the game by many high ranking gamblers. The players were sent to court‚ and tried for their crimes‚ and sewed punishments. The players caused many new rules and punishments in the MLB and even lowered viewing rating for some time. Some even say when this happened baseball lost all of

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    Barker (1999‚p.375) refers to prevention as: "Actions taken by social workers and others to minimize or eliminate those social‚ psychological‚ or other conditions known to contribute to physical or emotional illnesses…. Prevention includes establishing those conditions in society that enhance the opportunities for individuals‚ families and communities to achieve positive fulfillment." Bloom (1996‚ p. 2) states that prevention is: "Coordinated actions seeking to prevent predictable problems‚ to protect

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    COLLEGE STUDENT GAMBLING: EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF GAMING EDUCATION WITHIN A COLLEGE CURRICULUM A Thesis Presented by MARYANN CONRAD Submitted to the Graduate School of the University of Massachusetts Amherst in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE September 2008 Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management © Copyright by Maryann Conrad 2008 All Rights Reserved COLLEGE STUDENT GAMBLING: EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF GAMING EDUCATION WITHIN A COLLEGE

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