Gambling Case
Essay by people • May 18, 2011 • Essay • 337 Words (2 Pages) • 1,961 Views
This investigation explores should the government allow gambling in our country. Gambling does provide excitement and entertainment to certain people. However, gambling does also bring problems. Gambling had developed since 2000 years ago, where Las Vegas is located. Research, including internet searches, online articles and article from a magazine, text from a book, online statistics and a survey how gambling had affected people. From the research, 50% of the people strongly agree that teenagers develop gambling problems and majority of people gamble are male. Research shows that teenagers gain the major percentage of the percentage where people gamble. From the survey had given, it shows that problem gamblers will have a higher risk of suicide and depression because they will breakdown emotionally when made a big loss while gambling. From the research, it shows that casino gaming does provides a lot of advantages to the country and also to the employment rate. Gambling has provided a lot of advantages towards people. For example, there will be charitable gaming, which will donate all the earning and winning money to charity and also will increase the tax revenue for the country. The report concludes that the government should allow gambling in our country because it does bring advantages towards the country. However it is mostMr. Dunbar had small stones in both hands, and she said. gasping for breath. "I can't run at all. You'll have to go ahead and I'll catch up with you."
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