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    research of Market evaluate Market Value of online gambling in Indonesia Yim.tiger April 11‚ 2011 Introduction Developing our company business of online gambling enter to new market –Indonesia due to more and more competitors share market of China now‚ otherwise‚ the Chinese government crackdown illegal online gambling website from end of 2009 to now‚ so we must be to

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    n modern English‚ a casino is a facility which houses and accommodates certain types of gambling activities. Casinos are most commonly built near or combined with hotels‚ restaurants‚ retail shopping‚ cruise ships or other tourist attractions. There is much debate over whether or not the social and economic consequences of casino gambling outweigh the initial revenue that may be generated.[1] In the United States‚ many states are grappling with high unemployment and budget deficits and are now turning

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    Abortion is a very controversial topic‚ and people have mixed views about this‚ but we should keep in mind that there are positive outcomes to legalizing abortion. The government has been placing certain bans and restrictions on abortion‚ but the government should leave the abortion option because abortion is for the woman to choose not the government‚ it prevents child abuse and neglect‚ and it prevents illegal abortions. For these reasons and those that follow‚ the government should not have the

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    victimless crimes such as drug abuse‚ prostitution‚ gambling‚ public nudity‚ and trespassing. An individual abusing drugs is a victimless crime because drugs are illegal‚ and the individual is not affecting others‚ only his or her self. Prostitution is deemed as a victimless crime because it is an illegally paid service that does not involve a victim due to the participant giving consent‚ and being promiscuous is commonly frowned upon in society. Gambling is known for being illegal‚ irresponsible‚ and

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    The Causes of the Texas War of Independence A long time ago‚ Texas was part of Mexico. However‚ the United States wanted to extend areas westward to the Pacific Ocean and expanded slavery in the Southern region‚ so they brought slavery to Texas. Many American settlers‚ Tejanos‚ and Mexicans who lived in Texas did not like the law‚ which was made by Santa Anna‚ decided to fight for independence. The declaration of the war depended on three main causes of the Texas War of Independence from Mexico were

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    Stereotyping Texas Most of our perceptions are usually influenced by the media and others that surround us. Texas has fallen into various stereotypes‚ including that it is a primarily white dominant state. People from other states around the county assume that if you’re from Texas you live in a ranch‚ love guns‚ work in the oil business‚ or listen to county music. And just like various musical genres exist in Texas so does a diversity of ethnicities. If we observe how the media has mentioned Texas in the

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    Interest Groups in Texas

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    involved with the Texas Government. An interest group (also called an advocacy group‚ lobbying group‚ pressure group‚ or special interest) is a collection of members that are determined to encourage or prevent changes in public policy without trying to be elected. The essay will discuss the four kinds of interest groups‚ trade‚ professional‚ single and public‚ as well as provide one detailed example of each type. It includes examples from the Texas Alliance of Energy Producers‚ Texas AFT‚ MADD and

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    ------------------------------------------------- Texas textbook controversy- Analysis Kim Stevenson Eastern New Mexico University CI 531 1WW March 3‚ 2013- Abstract: Ever since the 1960s‚ the Texas textbook controversy has had an issue in America. The Texas school board is meeting to make revisions to their textbooks and curriculum. But are they also revising history? Educators across the country are watching to see the effect this issue will have on students. The choices the board members

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    OER Essay Spanish Settlements/ Mission Systems • The Spanish rule in Texas had many details and trends connecting to it. When the Spanish first came to Texas and built missions‚ their only goal was to convert the Texans into Catholicism‚ teach them their lifestyle‚ and rule Texas. That did not last very long. When the French arrived to Texas and started trading with the Native Americans‚ the Spanish wanted to get the French out because they did not want foreigners on their land. From then

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    Legalize Euthanasia One of the most controversial problems is whether or not the act of euthanasia should be legal. One suggestion is that it should be legal to those who are in a vegetative state‚ severely hopeless‚ and wish to no longer live. Euthanasia is the act of killing or permitting the death of a hopelessly sick or injured individuals in a relatively painless way for reasons of mercy. (Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary 11th Ed) We all have freedom of choice so those who insist on

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