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    Christopher "kit" Carson was a vital part of the United States Westward Expansion. He did a lot on his day, such as an American frontiersman, trapper, soldier and Indian agent. I will go into more detail about that in this paper. On Christmas Eve, 1809 (December 24) Christopher "Kit" Carson was born. His family bought the land that they were living on, in the Missouri Frontier from one of the sons of the famous Daniel Boone. Even at a young age Christopher "kit" Carson knew of the beauty and…

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    In the article, “Promoting Lotteries”: Is it right to encourage gambling? by William Pride Lotteries became legal in the United States after 1964. Lotteries are a way of hope for low income families. Gambling lotteries are one of the common advertisements in the low- income community. Why do the states have gambling advertising around the low income communities? As you walk in the neighborhood you could see the advertising in the bodega windows and you also see posters of winners. Those posters…

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    The Ironton Train Depot, completed in 1907, was used by the Norfolk and Western Railway Company for both passenger and freight trains until it closed in 1969. Almost a decade later, the depot was added to the National Register of Historic Places. Since then, the 5,000-square foot building has housed a number of restaurants, including its current tenant, “The Depot.” The Norfolk and Western Railway originally connected Petersburg, Virginia with City Point (now-called Hopewell), Virginia and was…

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    Gambling is a dangerous and serious addiction to many people. Some people will take rehab or get special help for gambling addiction, but most of the time it doesn't work. Gambling is just as addicting as a drug and can be as dangerous as a drug too. Did you know 85% of U.S. adults have gambled at least once in their lifetimes (60% in any given year). That includes not only going to casino, but also buying lottery tickets, betting sports event or betting with friend. Pathological gambling is…

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    Pre-calculus Research Paper Many people believe that winning at casinos is purely luck. But, if based on this logic, how do casinos stay in business? Is it merely luck, or is the gambling industry actually based on mathematics? In order to understand how these methods work, one needs a basic understanding of the difference between combination and permutation. In everyday life, combination is like taking a test. Some people start from the front, the back, or right in the middle, the order the…

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    There are many reasons why my hometown of Carson City, Nevada is unique. The arid desert that reaches across the state and runs into the tall, beautiful terrain of the Sierra Mountains. The snowy mountains covered in trees create the almost hidden oasis of crystal water and black sand, Lake Tahoe. The cattle ranches stretching alongside the freeway through Pleasant Valley to “The Biggest Little City” of Reno. What I love most is the communities that have been created in these valleys that…

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    The documentaries, by Alex Conrad and Louis Theroux, were similar and different in many ways. Alex Conrad’s documentary was based on problem gamblers who have suffered a great financial loss that has affected their livelihood. In Southern Nevada (Las Vegas) the amount of bankruptcy debt losses and civil court costs at $10,000 per pathological gambler (Fisher & Harrison, 2013). According to the National Council on Problem Gambling (2009), about 85% of adults, living in America, have gambled at…

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    A few miles north of Charleston, West Virginia are massive tree covered mountains. Small towns peppered the mountains except for Putney, and that mountain had only one town, Howardsville. Mysteries and old wives tales swirled around the mountain as long as anyone remembered and it’s probably those same tales that isolated the Putney Mountain. The residents of Howardsville had learned years ago to live with the legends. They just accepted that “things happen” and structured their lives…

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    California is one of the more interesting states. California has the most national parks out of any of the other states. California is the first state to have a trillion dollars in GDP (gross domestic product). It is also the birthplace of McDonalds. California has the tallest trees in the world. Apple, Disneyland, and Barbie all started in California. Death Valley is the hottest place on Earth, aside from the insides of volcanoes. The main reason that I want to go to California is because I…

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    Department of Commerce met with the seven Colorado watershed states to delineate and allot river waters officially among them. General allotments were allocated among the upper basin, lower basin, and Mexico (7.5maf to the upper basin, 8.5maf to the lower basin, 1.5maf to Mexico), and the “Colorado Compact” was signed by the state delegates in 1922. However, it was not until Congress…

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