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    Nothing’s better than being winning. Playing the lottery has its advantages and disadvantages; if you win you can become a millionaire and never have to work a day for the rest of your life if you lose then congratulations you just wasted money on a lottery ticket. Gambling has become an addiction for millions of people in the U.S., and that its disadvantages far outweigh the small chance of winning. Winning the lottery and playing the lottery too much is affecting how are people treated, how…

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    Casino Gambling Ethics

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    For businesses to be socially responsible, they have to satisfy the qualifications of the responsibilities of corporate citizenship which include economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic (Ferrell, Fraedrich, & Ferrell, 2013). Casinos provide a service of gambling that is legal but socially irresponsible (Oddo, 1997). Casino gambling influences the economy through the creation of new jobs, encouragement of tourism, growth of income from taxes, and the reduction of the tax burden on the local…

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    Las Vegas has always been known for the bright lights, and being the city that never sleeps. Naturally, it is also the home to many electronic dance music clubs, and high profile DJ’s that play all day and all night. On the strip in Vegas, there are clubs everywhere. The trend of electronic dance music is exploding on the strip. The clubs host some of the hottest DJ’s like Calvin Harris, Afrojack, and Tiesto. The clubs are in the massive casinos, and hotels filled with people and the bright…

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    Well, after a lot of time researching on my important career information, such as the work environment and the skills for being a gaming manager is very required in that job. There is a good level of education needed, and the salary and job outlook is very good. I find myself very highly qualified for a future career that I think is very interesting. It is going to be a very great job for me when I am older, so me and my family can have fun when I am a grown up. “ when you read this you will…

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    Published in 1972 Learning from Las Vegas by Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown and Steven Izenour analyzes the architecture of the commercial strip in Las Vegas as an object of communication and persuasion. The architecture along the strip acts as sign rather than space with the intentions of creating an architectural object capable of seducing and luring the spectator at mid glance. Venturi translated the Las Vegas strip as a form of architecture that relied solely on iconicity as…

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    Neon Sign Museum

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    Las Vegas never fits within a definite definition. Because of its billion lights, it is often referred to as the brightest spot on earth. Few call it the city of sin. Others hear music all around. The food is scrumptious, the water fountains are rhythmic and the view from High Roller, the world’s largest observation wheel, is stupendous. There’s art on the walls and expensive brands are around every bend. Most know about its busy casinos and enthralling shows. All this within the 3.5-mile strip…

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    Cnmi Current Issue

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    What in my opinion is the number one current issue facing the CNMI? The number one current issue facing the CNMI is casino gambling. There are three main reasons why I believe casino gambling is the number one current issue facing the CNMI: it will have a negative impact on the economy, it will cause family problems, and it will have a detrimental effect on the health of gamblers. Casino gambling in the CNMI can have a negative impact on our economy because it will force many establishments to…

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    Mitzi’s talking, because she’s always talking. My little sister, Mitzi-the-Wiki, boosted her cog capacities a month ago and might have the whole damn internet in her head. She says “Turicum” was Zurich’s maiden name, it was our town’s title back when we still spoke Latin and served as a Roman tax outpost. Now it’s the name of the nightclub we find ourselves waiting for, the promoters who hail from only the most affluent areas of the wealthiest, most technologically advanced metropolis on earth,…

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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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