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    FanDuel and Draftkings both have been behemoths in the sports world, especially in the past couple of years due to a recent advertising surge. They are both fantasy companies who offer daily online fantasy sports for money. The companies offer leagues which anyone can join for a fee as little as $1 and the person whose lineup has the most points gets to take all the money from everyone else in the league. FanDuel and Draftkings make money by taking a small percentage of the winnings, for…

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    What is a Sport? In the United States, there are two distinct definitions of a sport. If one was to ask a random person on the street what a sport was, the answer would most likely pertain to football, soccer, baseball, etc. The culture of the United States has been molded by society to fit what we desire to view. Heads clashing, fists flying, muscles straining. This is what society defines as a “sport” culturally. When the word “sport” is mentioned, people immediately think of the activities…

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    The novel, Ready Player One, by Ernest Cline, relates to current advancements being made in virtual reality gaming. The story is centered aorund Wade Watts, an adolescent in the year 2044, and his passion for playing the virtual reality video game, created by James Halliday, known as the OASIS. In the text Cline writes, “I’d heard of Halliday, of course. Everyone had. He was the videogame designer responsible for creating the OASIS, a massively multiplayer online game that gradually evolved into…

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    Get a Bumper Pool Table to Get Rid of Your Boredom Everyone likes to play table games. They are the efficient ways to kill your boredom. You do not have to sit in front of T.V and watch annoying shows just because you are bored neither you have to read a novel in which you are not interested. If you are the only kid of your parents and gets bore after school, then get a bumper pool table for yourself. It does not require much space like other game tables, and you can also play multiple games…

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    After reading Mahoney’s Roman Sports and Spectacles, the excerpts from Seneca seemed to be the most relatable when it came to modern sports. Looking at Seneca’s Letter 7, section 1-5, there seems to be more of an idea that the circus or the arena has an affect on the mentality of the spectators. This could easily be related to modern sporting events. Seneca mentions that being at these events can alter the morals of an individual in attendance. On a magnitude of levels this is comparable to…

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    Meta: There is no sport in the world that can rival the popularity of football, with it working as inspiration of for new Tom Horn game The Cup. From the stands to the pitch, will you be able to score a penalty to secure a payout? The Cup Review There’s absolutely no doubt that the biggest sport in the world has to be football. Millions of people tune into the big matches each week; whether that be the European thrills of the UEFA Champions League of the underdogs stories of the homegrown FA…

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    Reading Response 2: Perception and Poker Until reading the third chapter of Adler and Proctor's Looking Out, Looking In, perception was to me a sixth sense, an unusual blend of reasoning, natural talent, and witchcraft which I possessed due to a gift from above. In the same way scientists replaced unknown phenomena with a descriptive and predictive theory of the world that we see, so did Adler's presentation of the perception process wiped away my mystic understanding of perception. He…

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    For many people, gambling is a great way for entertainment. They want to feel that joy and or rush they get when they win a round. From the behavior changes to the changes of student gambling, gambling is just one of the ways some people cope with stress. People who gamble tend to get more excited for wins. To begin with, “2 million Americans are compulsive (pathological) gamblers...lists ten characteristic behavior” (Donatelle states) (132). There will only be a couple discussed in this…

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    Gambling Is Wrong

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    Throughout time around the world, humans have found new ways to be immoral. Only now in resent times has the United States government felt responsible to stop people from committing immoral acts. While most immoral acts fall into black and white, issue such as gambling are in grey areas. Should the government dictate how people spend their earned money? Currently, gambling in most states is legal, but technology allows people to gamble online. According to John Shadegg online gamble has been…

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    When playing online Bingo for cash, nothing is quite so destructively seductive as math. One so-called "system" after another purports to tell players how to clean up in Bingo for cash games time after time, just by knowing which cards to reject and which to buy. One game after another demonstrates that these systems seem sound in theory but almost always crumble in practice with a narrow few exceptions. In fact, there's only one even somewhat-solid modus operandi for picking Bingo for cash…

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