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    Computer Simulation: Gambling is known to be a vice of many men. An activity that requires one to bet their cold hard cash that they earned through their jobs and to bet it all on a luck and the slim chance that they would somehow beat the odds and receive what they had betted and much more. Gambling has been proven to stimulate the brains reward system that similar to how drugs and alcohol stimulate the brains reward system. But dabbling in such activities‚ such as gambling with cards and dice‚

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    to all kinds of gambling properties or activities including horse-racing‚ dog-racing and cruise ships. Nowadays‚ there are about 6‚224 casinos in the world. The most popular casino must be the one in Las Vegas. Besides‚ Cathy H.C. Hsu points that gambling has existed in Asia for many centuries and gambling has become part of daily life in many Asian cultures like India (Casino Industry in Asia Pacific Development‚ Operation and Impact). Many Asian governments are turning to gambling to bolster their

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    12657622 Discuss some 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

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    Dr. Gloria Luz M. Nelson Review of Related Literature 1. Individual‚ family‚ and peer correlates of gambling‚ (Langhinrichen-Rohling‚ Rohde‚ Rohling‚ & Seeley‚ 2004). This study‚ which can be found in the Journal of Gambling Studies‚ took place on 2004. Its research question was to determine the family‚ individual‚ and peer factors that correlate with adolescent gambling. The methodology employed was quantitative. Using convenience sampling‚ a total of 1‚846 adolescents from three

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    in Singapore Introduction This report focuses on the gambling activities and prevalence of problem gambling in Singapore‚ with emphasis on the entrance of our first two Integrated Resorts (IRs). IR is a euphemism used in Singapore for the casino-based vacation resort. There are currently two licensed casino operators at Marina Bay Sands (MBS) and Resorts World Sentosa (RWS)‚ which began their operations since 2010. The other legalized gambling operator is Singapore Pools‚ a subsidiary of the Singapore

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    around frantically because police officers dressed in body armor with assault rifles in hand are entering into the gambling room. This illegal casino‚ commonly known as a game room is being raided by a police squad. These raids are becoming more and more common within the Greater Houston area and across our entire state. Many sheriff departments are deciding to make a move on these gambling rooms that are within their tight-knit communities corrupting it. As Sheriff Freddie Poor said‚ “If the state isn’t

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    evaluation of Woolworths in respect of ethical behavior and profitability analysis to fulfill an investor’s ethical requirement. The investigation indicates that Woolworths has earned a particular portion of revenues from gambling machines‚ which are provided to addicted problem gamblers. This unethical behavior has affected not just the company’s reputation but its survivable profitability as well. The methodology of profitability analysis combined profit margin analysis with sales growth rates analysis

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    compulsive gamblers are not the only ones who have become addicted. State officials have come to depend on money brought in from lottery revenue‚ satisfying the anti-tax atmosphere of current society. Modern lottery games are a result of revamping of gambling revenue during periods of decline‚ including weekly drawings in the 1970s‚ instant games in the 1980s‚ and eventually video lottery in the 1990s. While the revenue has been relished by the state treasury‚ chronic gamblers have suffered. Pathological

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    any form of gambling is never stated in the countless advertisements states have about their lotteries. “According to the U.S. Council on Compulsive Gambling‚ fewer than 50% of state-run lotteries disclose their odds in print advertising‚ and only 25% do so in television ads” (Bayer). Unless state law requires the lottery to disclose the true odds of winning‚ and few do‚ lottery advertisements generally overstate or obscure the chances of winning‚ in order to make the worst bet in gambling seem attractive

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    you to understand how pathological gambling could be very addictive and the difficulties of it and you will understand the inaccuracy of the gambler’s belief. PREVIEW Today……. I. Pathological gambling is very addictive II. Difficulties of gambling addiction III. The gambler’s fallacy TRANSITION: Pathological gambling is being considered as an addiction. BODY I. Pathological gambling is very addictive A. Keep on gambling nonstop 1

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