The Gambler Essay

Sort By:
Page 45 of 50 - About 500 essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Yakuza Research Paper

    • 324 Words
    • 2 Pages

    The yakuza is Japan’s organized crime syndicates, also known as the Japanese ‘mafia’. The notorious yakuza gang is well known for their heinous crimes and vast network they possess. The yakuza origination can be traced back to as early as the Tokugawa Shogunate time (1603-1868). This is the period when two groups gave rise to what is known today as the yakuza, this is the tekiya and the bakuto groups. The legacy begun with the tekiya, these were people who were wandering peddlers, selling low quality

    • 324 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Casino Industry Case Analysis There is a steady growth rate in gaming revenues taking effect in the casino industy around the United States. A number of factors are tied into the increase including new entrants to the casino industry and rival casino expansions. Through aspects of Porter’s Five Forces Model of Industry Competion: Rivalry among existing firms, the threat of new entrants, and the threat of substitues, this case analysis addresses key problems the casio industry is facing and implements

    • 1755 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Better Essays

    scenes in the film, into the extravagance that is Macau’s Studio City resort. The Studio City development, at a cost $3.2 billion, is the new vision of Macau; one of the first of its kind in China to cater to middle class families, and not wealthy gamblers. Melco Crown Entertainment partnered with Warner Bros. to bring to life old Hollywood charms, magical illusionists, and a 5,000 seat theater that housed Mariah Carey as the first opening act. The theater is also designed to host concerts, awards

    • 869 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Analysis of the odds The lottery in this country is a big past time for Americans. It gives hope to the hopeless and disappointment to a multitude of participants. A quick view of statistical information regarding the lottery shows that out of all people who take part in this country wide phenomenon, each individual person has a 1 in 175,223,510 chance of hitting the jackpot (AmericanStatisticalAssociation.org). The author of “Against The Odds and Against the Common Good”, argues that the

    • 990 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Better Essays

    Introduction:    Global City - Its simple definition is that it is a city that is an important nodal point in the global economic system.    Singapore is both a city and a nation-state. This complicates matters. Most foreigners think of Singapore simply as a city. But most Singaporeans think of Singapore in national terms. This, by default, has had the unintended side effect of causing some fissures in the national fabric. It is possible to be both a global city and a nation-state. But it could

    • 937 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Ashley Bradford Mrs.Baltz English II 29 September 2016 Fixing The 1919 World Series ”To me baseball is as honorable as any other business. It has to be, or it would not last out a season...Crookedness and baseball do not mix.. This year,1919, is the greatest season of them all!”-Charles A. Comiskey. Baseball was the most popular game in america it was known as america's game.In 1876 the national baseball league was formed.The White Sox team was formed in 1900 as a franchise of the American league

    • 877 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Eventually Tammany Hall’s grip over New York City plummeted when Fiorello LaGuardia became Mayor in 1933. LaGuardia had been an outspoken critic of the prohibition of alcohol, but he was passionate about enforcing illegal gambling laws. At that time, New York City’s slot machines generated roughly $180 million a year in profits for the mob, but under LaGuardia’s direction the NYPD confiscated thousands of slot machines. In fact, he once held a press conference as he threw several of the “mechanical

    • 849 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Due to the Japanese rhinoceros beetle large size they have many interesting characteristics. The exoskeletons are very tough allowing them to fight enemies rather than simply become prey. The Japanese rhinoceros beetle is so strong it can lift almost 850 times its own body weight. They are also attracted to light. The scientific name for the Japanese rhinoceros beetle is the Japanese allomyrina dichotoma. Description The Japanese rhinoceros beetle is usually black, gray and greenish. It has

    • 257 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    • Since we live in this biological culture, identities appear potentially to be explicable in biological terms and increasingly in terms of the genetic makeup. The sickness of humans, which includes their personalities, capacities, passions, or the forces that mobilizes us, this is what creates our identifies. • New eugenics, is the ideology which advocates the use of reproductive and genetic technologies where the choice of enhancing human characteristics and capacities is left to the individual

    • 321 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Outcasts Of Poker Flat

    • 1515 Words
    • 7 Pages

    Total Opposites In the short story "The Outcasts of Poker Flat" by Bret Harte, the author uses characters in the story that have very similar characteristics, except for one, "Uncle Billy." John Oakhurst is a big time gambler in Poker Flat. He took large sums of money from many people in town. The residents of Poker Flat were very upset with him always winning bets and all of their money. Out of all the people that are banned from Poker Flat, Oakhurst possesses the best qualities out of the group

    • 1515 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Decent Essays