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    Mammad‚ Mehtizada Teymur Introduction Viva Las Vegas! The City of Sin! The oasis in the desert‚ which became one of the world’s fastest growing cities‚ is also known as a play land and an escape from the real world. Oasis in the Mojave Desert‚ Nevada‚ has through the years build up a reputation as the Sin City! People flocked to Las Vegas‚ in the early days‚ when rules practically didn’t exist. Las Vegas Blvd - The Strip‚ the famous boulevard where all the big hotels and casinos are situated‚

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    OMNIA Nightclub The club is so big it not only more than doubles the size of pure‚ but it also takes over the former poker and World Series gaming zone at Caesars Palace. The insane ceiling is actually a chandelier. The cutting edge ceiling that is produced using eight oval rings and hangs over the principal room of the club. It’s really crazy and resembles a spaceship is arriving on the moving floor. The 22‚000 pounds and rotates four feet for each second. Stone and Rock to assemble the club were

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    "Bernie" is an outrageous dark comedy that you must see to believe. Based on a true story‚ “Bernie” tells the tale of a small town’s beloved mortician who almost gets away with murder. The film takes place in Carthage‚ Texas‚ where Bernie Tiede is hired on as a funeral director at the local funeral home. Bernie is popular with all the locals‚ especially the recently widowed. After the passing of her husband‚ millionaire Marjorie Nugent takes to Bernie’s kindness. An odd friendship blossoms and the

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    Live casinos are a fun and exciting way to make some extra money. Live casinos offer a variety of games you can play in order to earn cash prizes. These casinos have a huge assortment of games you can choose from such as slots or blackjack so it is inevitable that you will find something fun to play. Live casinos are significantly growing in popularity and are an interesting way to spend your free time. A good live casino consists of a variety of different attributes. There are many different available

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    Late night shows have historically been platforms for political satire. The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon proves to be no exception. NBC produces the show and it airs every evening. After President Trump’s first state of the union speech‚ Mr. Fallon and NBC were quick to get in on the comedic action that it revealed. Numerous United States Presidents have been subject to scrutiny by America’s late-night television shows such as Seth Myers‚ Jay Leno‚ and Conan O’Brien. NBC knows that America’s

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    Analysis: "Breaking Vegas" (History Channel Documentary) This story is about group of brilliant students from MIT who were recruited to join a blackjack team that utilized statistics to beat the casino out of its money. This team visited the top casinos throughout the world‚ betting incredible sums of money and winning millions of dollars. While the team was able to utilize training‚ strategy and mental toughness to outwit the casino they had to overcome an aggressive security system that specifically

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    As I read the short story‚ The Gambler by Paolo Bacigalupi‚ I’m shown a world in which the news and media‚ and those who run the media and news corporations‚ do anything in their power to keep the masses from finding out the bad things in their world‚ and in doing so they make it worst. The Gambler sheds light on the issue of the control those who run the media have over the world. Controllers of media had the potential choose to ignore major happenings in the world‚ and when given the decision in

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    different culture are all the great benefits that I get from travelling. For my first winter break in the US‚ the first place I went to is the famous city of Las Vegas. It is a great place for people who are fond of a city life. I did not go there for gambling. Instead‚ I went there to attend the annual gathering for Malaysian and Indonesian (MUKTAMAR) which is an Islamic event held to get to know new people as well as to listen to some knowledge talks. During this event‚ I get to meet my Malaysian friends

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    Casino is a fascinating in depth look on the rise and fall of 1970s Las Vegas casinos. That is one of the most under appreciative works in Martin Scorsese’s filmography. Predominately in the first hour of the film‚ there is an extensive use of quick pace editing‚ boisterous music‚ and the heavy dual voice narrative between the compulsive Ace Rosthein (played by De Niro) and the psychopathic mobster (played by Pesci). That shows Scorsese’s demonstrative intent of never giving the audience an objective

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    When Ralph Ellison said that “the joke [is] at the center of the American identity‚” he also meant that the joker is at the center of American life. In a rapid- ly changing liberal society‚ with fluctuat- ing standards and values‚ the joker is an “American virtuoso of identity who thrives on chaos and swift change.”1 For the joker‚ identity is not a 1⁄2xed prin- ciple‚ established once and for all‚ but a fluid masquerade‚ an ironic display of masks and styles‚ gestures and titles‚ which accrue

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