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    Gambling In today’s world, there are many different ways to gamble such as casinos, state lotteries, pull tabs, bingo, sporting events and the internet just to name a few. Although the popularity of this activity remains strong in America, there are individuals and groups that continue to scrutinize and attack this industry. Those that are strongly opposed to gambling would like to see it policed by the federal government or outlawed completely; I do not agree. Gambling is not only a fun and

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    GAMBLING FOR EDUCATION “ You cannot ignore the fact that there will be divorce problems, domestic abuse problems, homelessness and addiction problems if you pass this bill ”(Williams). Senator J.T. “Jabo” Waggoner, of Alabama, made this statement opposing the lottery bill. At first glance, this would put fear in the predominantly protestant state of Alabama, which is in the heart of the Bible Belt, as well as surrounding states that are trying to obtain a lottery. However, these problems are prevalent

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    been a lot of studies on the subject of gambling and games play. The average uninformed individual might wonder "Why, it really is not that big of a deal?" and think that it is just a small poker game or a little bet over a sporting event. There are so many more aspects to gambling than just the little games and bets. That is just a fraction of all of the problems and crime it can be connected to. Now there are also great perks to having some forms of gambling, such as lotteries. The lotteries help

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    Kingsley Forrester 02/27/15 C 100 Paper Riverboat Gambling The crisp slicing of cards, shimmering dresses, sharp suits, dealers shouting, clouds of smoke from cigarettes, and coins spitting out from glowing slot machines is the modern day gambling that we know today. Thinking of gambling in America has always brought attention to prospering cities like Las Vegas or Atlantic City. Gambling unfortunately has created a dark subculture that surrounds gaming such as: crime, prostitution, and

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    others it is gambling. For centuries people all over the world have participated in some kind of gambling. One of the most popular methods is betting on sporting events. According to Jeffrey Roeske, in the United States alone some five-hundred billion dollars are wagered yearly and only two to three billion are gambled legally. Since the Illegal Gambling Act of 1970, betting on sports has been prohibited except in Nevada (463). But still sports wagering is still prevalent in America. Gambling on sports

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    Tribes in America the First Casino originated in Italy in 1638. The Casinos are a place where many average Americans spin the wheel of luck trying to win a profit on their money. Now the chances of winning big vary as there are many different tiers of gambling. You can have very little money and play on the slots or you can be a high-roller and spend hundreds or thousands on games of black-jack or poker. There are two sides on the debate whether or not casinos are good for the economy or not. Many say

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    Gambling In Canada

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    big corporation and the government making profit. From 1992 to 2008, gambling revenue in Canada has increased by billions, from just over 2 to 14 billion, proving itself to be a highly profitable business. Location or extensive travel is no longer a restrictive factor because of the introduction of online gambling and because of its ease of access, many more people are getting involved in gambling. Revenue from these online gambling venues too, allows for investors to profit from advertisements on

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    Article 5 – Is Donald Trump key to US online gambling legalisation? He spent years discussing his presidential aspirations, even once saying that he would fund former Minnesota Governor and ex-professional wrestler Jesse Ventura’s campaign should he ever want to run for the top spot. But now it seems that Donald Trump is backing up the talk by putting his name on the ballot paper and running for president. While his chances of reaching the White House are slim at best, it has given the outspoken

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    Is Gambling Ethical

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    Gambling In today’s world, there are many different ways to gamble such as casinos, state lotteries, pull tabs, bingo, sporting events, and the internet, just to name a few. Although the popularity of this activity remains strong in America, there are individuals and groups that continue to scrutinize and attack this industry. People strongly opposed to gambling would like to see it policed by the federal government or outlawed completely; they are wrong. There are several positive aspects of gambling

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    Gambling In today’s world there are many different types of gambling such as casinos, state lotteries, pull tabs, bingo, sports and internet gambling. Popularity of this activity remains strong in America, however, there are individuals and groups that continue to scrutinize and attack this industry. I believe gambling is a fun social activity that should not be prohibited or policed by the federal government. It should be an individual’s right to choose if they gamble or not based on their

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