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    WMS has slowly rolling out some new titles like Super monopoly money and Monopoly Big Event. The third one from the production line is nothing but Monopoly Once Around Deluxe​‚ which is a 5 reel slot having 15 paylines and an unappealing RTP. The boot‚ racing car‚ top hat‚ cat and dog are all available together with certain symbols for utilities as well as free parking. Also‚ Mr.Money bags are featured as bonus symbol in addition to the wild in a distinct symbol. Even‚ there is a chance and community

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    I used to own online store‚ The Nelsons’ Wholesale‚ LLC. I would buy and sell certain products. Technology helped me to communicate faster and easier with my customers. I used variety of technology. Sending and receiving emails was my daily activity. I would choose merchandise to purchase but beforehand‚ I would send questions for details and later I would receive the answers. Emails are fast‚ convenient‚ it increases efficiency‚ reduces use of paper and cost. Gmail‚ Hotmail‚ Yahoo‚ these are

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    Ethical Problems of Gambling SOC 120 Michael Pankrast November 13‚ 2012 The main focus points of this paper are gambling addiction and crimes perspire through gambling activities. Gambling activities are offered illegally meaning that these activities are taken place without legal authority knowing. However‚ problems arise when coming in contact with gambling. Problems that arise with gambling are mostly crimes and lies. A brief discussion on a theory that may resolve

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    The Nevada Constitution versus The Bill of Rights Ratified in 1791 by three-fourths of the states‚ the Bill of Right is made of ten amendments to the United Stated Constitution. Approved by voters of the Territory of Nevada‚ the Nevada Constitution was approved in September of 1864. The First Amendment of the Bill of Rights discusses freedom of speech‚ press‚ religion‚ assembly‚ and right to petition. Article One of the Nevada Constitution contains the declaration of rights. These rights

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    The article titled “Gambling and the Health of the Public: Adopting a Public Health Perspective‚” by David A. Korn and Howard J. Shaffer‚ was published in the Journal of Gambling Studies in 1999. In this article‚ gambling is described as a part of the domain of addictive behaviours. It is defined as “a disorder characterized by a continuous or periodic feeling of loss of control over gambling‚ preoccupation with gambling‚ preoccupation with gambling and money with which to gamble‚ irrational thinking

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    controversial issue of online gambling is examined. As evident from the text‚ online gambling is one of the fastest growing online businesses in Canada‚ in which Canadians spend close to a billion dollars annually funding this notorious business. The industry of gambling is continually rising as an economic booster‚ and yet‚ the issue of gain based off the loss of consumer’s dollars is one of the moral topics argued. Essentially‚ the provinces and territories control online gambling. Any province that doesn’t

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    I. Benefits of Legalization Currently most everywhere in the United States‚ our legal system penalizes prostitutes and their customers for what they do as consenting adults. Money is still spent on law enforcement efforts to catch prostitutes and their customers. Once caught‚ justice departments have to process these people through very expensive systems. What are the end results? Police personnel and courtrooms are overburdened with these cases‚ having little or no impact on prostitution. The

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    morality” was being attacked‚ or at least that was the opinion of the supporters of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (EIGEA) of 2006. The bottom-line is that Cohen was not breaking any laws within the country that his business operated in. The United States’ stand on gambling is hypocritical‚ many regions within the nation allow gambling‚ and the nation should not restrict gambling transactions with countries that it actively trades with‚ specifically members of the WTO. The United

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