Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Gambling essays
Gambling essays    Have you ever felt remorse after gambling?     Has gambling affected your reputation?     Do you often gamble until your last dollar is gone?     Do you ever borrow to finance your gambling?     After a win do you have a strong urge to return and win more?     A compulsive gambler will often reply yes to most of these questions, but many     simply wont admit the fact that they have a problem. Admitting that their     behaviour is compulsive is like accepting defeat. Gamblers spend most of their     time trying to win, so giving in doesnà ¡t come easy. Gambling has been seen as a     problem in society, ever since it was made legal in Nevada and Atlantic City in     1976. Since then, pro-gambling lobbyists have fought to get a form of legalized     gambling in every state, but the National Coalition Against Legalized Gambling     has prevailed. In 1987 however, the Supreme Court ruled that Native Americans,     who are without state regulation, could offer legal gambling far outside Indian     reservations. This decision has contributed to the rising numbers of compulsive     gamblers in many states. More than 6% of adult gamblers are now considered to be     addicted, and the numbers are continuing to grow. At present, Americans will     wager over 550 billion dollars a year, a!     3,200% increase since 1976. Solutions to this problem are beginning to come     forward, much to the gambling industryà ¡s dislike, as the four percent of     pathological gamblers may account for as much as 52% of an average casinoà ¡s     The causes of compulsive gambling are similar to those which alcoholics and drug     addicts encounter. Compulsive gamblers are preoccupied with seeking out gambling     and gamble longer than intended, and with more money than intended. There is     also the equivalent of à ¡toleranceà ¡ when gamblers have to increase the size of     their bets or the odds against them in order to create the desired amount of     excitement. (Lesieur 2) à ¡The cause of the addicti...     
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