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    Addiction

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    The Cause of Addiction COM/156 Each year‚ there are more deaths and disabilities in the U.S. from substance abuse than from any other cause. In the United States alone‚ it is reported that roughly 18 million Americans have alcohol problems; 5 to 6 million have drug problems‚ and more than 9 million children live with a parent addicted to alcohol or illicit drugs. Drug addiction continues to be a growing concern‚ prompting medical and scientific research on a global scale into the possible

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    Park Internet Gambling

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    IV Sub problem 1: What is the main reason of IT students to enter gambling through the use of computer games? Reasons | Male(n= 58) | % | Female(n=42) | % | Totaln=100 | % | Rank | Lack of Money | 15 | 26% | 13 | 31% | 28 | 28% | 8 | To forget love problems | 14 | 24% | 10 | 24% | 24 | 24% | 10 | For Enjoyment | 43 | 74% | 33 | 79% | 76 | 76% | 2 | To earn extra income | 14 | 24% | 9 | 21% | 23 | 23% | 11 | Addiction in Playing | 33 | 57% | 25 | 60% | 58 | 58% | 3 | Lack of love from

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    Woolworths Limitation

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    Secondly‚ it will analyze corporate which operate the gambling machine that is unethical issue‚ but it has found the way to deal with it. Then‚ it will talk about the share price history from 2011 to 2012. Finally‚ from the result‚ it can be easily found that Woolworth is good choice for the investors for it has a increase on profit and it aim to have well responsibilities for the society. This report has some limitation‚ for Woolworth has lots of brand in the world‚ it just focus on the problem

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    Is Gambling A Good idea

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    Is Gambling A Good idea There are many people gamble now a day. It is good or bad? some people think it is a good entreatment for killing time and relax‚ but is it a health entreatment for us? or it is just a activity that make us addicted and use all our money and time for it. Why people love gambling? there are lots of reason that a person get in to gambling. there are people said that when they gamble at the casino‚ they can throw all they problems away and be happy. some on the other

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    Ethical Problems of Gambling An addiction to gambling can be as alcoholism and drug addiction. Gambling is a chronic though gradual condition that occurs when an individual is unable to control the impulse to participate in gambling‚‭ ‬regardless of the impact that it may have on one‭’‬s life. The disorder frequently leads to stress‚‭ ‬extensive debt‚‭ ‬a gradually worsened gambling problem especially if the procedure is left untreated. Although gambling has a clear financial effect

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    23 March 2012 The Effects a Nursing Home Has on a Person Back in 2004 someone that my family knew had a loved one in a nursing home. This family was obligated to put their loved one in a home because she had suffered from an accident and no one in the family was going to be able to take care of her. After the lady had been in the nursing home for awhile the family was not visiting her as often as they had when she was first put into the home. The lady started suffering from other medical problems

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    History of Computer Addictive and Meaning: Computer addiction was noticed in 1973 in some people. The addiction is a mental illness which causes the excessive use of computers to the extent of it interfering with daily life. Its excessive use may also explain problems in social interaction‚ personality‚ mood‚ work ethic and relationships. Computer addiction is the excessive use of computers to the extent that it interferes with daily life. Excessive use may explain problems in social interaction

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    Natalie P Connell 7 Indicate a person who has had a significant influence on you‚ and describe that influence you. It is my strong philosophy that healthy competition in life‚ can help guide a person to a successful future. And for me‚ that competition came from my older sister‚ Nicole. Even though my sister is two years older than me‚ I have always strived to be equal with her. This was apparent in the past when my sister and I were enrolled in swimming lessons at our local pool. I was

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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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    maladaptive behaviour in terms of the learning principles that sustain & maintain it. Discuss and a behaviourist’s approach in contrast to a psychoanalytic one. Introduction In this essay I will be demonstrating a knowledge of the main behaviourist principles and approach‚ and how they can be related to maladaptive behaviour. I will then compare this approach with the psychoanalytical approach‚ evaluating the different approaches and considering the ethical issues. Maladaptive behaviour and the Behaviourist

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