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    understand why people are so attracted to this place. Through the window of the plane I could see the bright lights of the city. It was night time when we were landing, but it seemed like day because of the glitter and flashes of lights from the Strip. The neon lights went for miles and miles.…

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    The Blanket of Invisibility When I was younger, the biggest fear I had was the monsters lurking in the dark. The monsters that took refuge in my closet and under my bed. It was never a fear during the day; only at night. As I got older I realized those monsters weren’t real, but the perception of them had morphed into real life situations. Why do many of us feel unsafe at night especially in public? For me it was my own personal experiences. What I understand is in the depths of the night we no…

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    What Is Aristocrat?

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    Aristocrat was founded in 1953 by Len Ainsworth and began trading on the Australian stock exchange in 1997 (ASX-ALL) Currently, Aristocrat operates three noteworthy divisions within the gaming arena which include, digital social casino gaming, Class II (American Indian) and Class III (Vegas-style) gambling machine and casino management systems. Including all business segments, Aristocrat employs approximately 3000 scatter worldwide with global headquarters in Las Vegas and Sydney Australia. Over…

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    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 advertisement, which further engages with…

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    Neon Sign Museum

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    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 of the desert that sleeps during the day and stays up all night. All this is known about Las Vegas. However, not many know about its graveyard. Yes, a boneyard. Not a human graveyard with epitaphs etched on tombstones. No flowers in memory. But a…

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    metropolis on earth, having named their shiny new temple to excess in honor of Zurich’s empiric origins. Turicum tonight is a showroom for today’s most eligible human specimens, which also makes it a showroom for credit-hoarding augstitutes. Whereas the club itself has…

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    located on Harmon Avenue, houses 576 luxury suites ranging from 520 square-foot studios, to one and two-bedrooms, starting at 847 square feet. All units boast remarkable finishes and functional floor plans, with most having balconies with either Strip or mountain views. The property’s direct access, via air-conditioned walkway, to MGM Grand places occupants in close proximity to the hottest tickets in town all year long. Further, residents are invited to enjoy the MGM Grand’s deluxe amenities,…

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    experience the new features being added. As a result, more events are held in Las Vegas, encouraging tourist to experience different events throughout their stay. For many visitors, the party never stops until they leave the city. From walking the strip to watching a show, tourists appreciate the ability to continually party while visiting the city. Las Vegas Offers Exclusivity Everyone wants to feel special at some point in their lives. For many people, being able to afford a trip to Las Vegas…

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    The Sands Hotel Case

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    Sands Hotel came into existence through the sale of a computer trade show “COMDEX”. In 1989, entrepreneur Sheldon G. Adelson and his partners bought the Sands Hotel and within one year opened the Sands Expo and Convention Center. In 1995, Adelson sold COMDEX for more than $800 million dollars. This money was used for renovations of The Sands Motel, which was inspired by a trip taken to Venice Italy. For the next two years the hotel was reconstructed into a romantic replica of the ambience and…

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    Hotel 32 Research Paper

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    1.Hotel 32 Hotel 32 can be found at the top floor of the Monte Carlo Casino Resort in the heart of the Las Vegas strip. This hotel is something of a secret in Vegas and does an excellent job of combing high-end luxury services with good value. There are four room options (studios, suites, lofts, and pents) which range in size from 400 square feet up to 2,000 square feet. Depending on your choice of room, you’ll enjoy features such as king sized beds, fine Egyptian-cotton sheets, over-sized…

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