Prevention of pathological gambling ... One option would be a complete ban on wagering on college and amateur sports, a ban on Internet gambling and a ban on creditcard cashadvance machines in ... View More
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sports gambling ... the US government should ban all gambling on college sports, and steps should be taken to decrease the prevalence of illegal and Internet gambling on college ... View More
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Problem with Teenage Gambling ... which warned that ampquotyoung people are at special risk for problem gambling and should be aware of the hazards of this activity, especially of internet gambling. ... View More
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Legalize or Unlegalize Gambling ... economic advantages over what they called ampquotconvince type gambling.ampquot Convince type gambling is noncasino electronic devices or internet gambling, where as ... View More
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Internet Censorship ... Once again, the Crown has used the internet as a scapegoat. Gambling problems which our society faces today can be more attributed to recently barrages of ... View More
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Gambling ... homes. For most gambling sites on the internet, The rules are also more in favour of the gambler in online casinoamp39s. People can ... View More
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The Legislation of Gambling in football soccer ... Hjelmeland, 1998 Nowadays, the bookmakers and football gambling through the internet is very efficient, Jockey Club claimed that the number of gamble through ... View More
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casino ... underage gambling. They have passed bills going against all sorts of gambling, even Internet gambling. Furlong np . The people ... View More
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Workplace Internet Abuse ... became obsessed with Barber and placed advertisements on the Internet under the ... making strange and lewd suggestionsGriffiths, 2003.ampquot Online gambling is also ... View More
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Internet Addiction ... any role they want. Some are addicted to online casinos that offer virtual gambling on the Internet. They enter their credit card ... View More
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Internet2 ... Once again, the Crown has used the internet as a scapegoat. Gambling problems which our society faces today can be more attributed to recently barrages of ... View More
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Gambling Its your bet ... mandated regulations on TV, and attempts to regulate information flow on the internet. The latest target of prohibitionists is legalized gambling, which has ... View More
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Virtual Addiction Comprehensive ... addictive things. Take for instance gambling, Greenfield portrays the Internet as a whole as a parallel to gambling. He says the ... View More
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Gambling ... warning labels on all print advertisements for gambling.ampquot h ampquotCrack down on illegal gambling and sports betting available through the Internet.ampquot h ampquotLimit the ... View More
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Privacy and the Internet ... The Internetamp39s front of total anonymity has created a lot of temptations in people especially in the pornographic and gambling sites. ... View More
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Privacy and the Internet ... The Internetamp39s front of total anonymity has created a lot of temptations in people especially in the pornographic and gambling sites. ... View More
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The Effect of the Internet and ... Through online gambling and several other scams they can take advantage of people. The internet and word wide web is a big part of current life and will ... View More
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China and the Internet ... social stability 7 Material that spreads obscenities, pornography, gambling, violence, murder ... www.hrw.org, Freedom of Expression and the Internet in China ... View More
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what is addiction ... alcohol. There are many types of addictions for instance people can be addicted to videogames, the Internet, sex, or even gambling. A ... View More
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INTERNET ADDICTION ... that the chemicals in marijuana activate the same stimuli as the Internet.5 Most ... Overeating, sex, work, exercise and gambling can be addictive if done to excess ... View More
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Censoring the Internet ... the survey inspired the New Jersey legislature to raise the gambling age in ... two books that he wrote, excerpts of which have begun to circulate on the Internet. ... View More
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Exactly what issues arise when dealing with email at work. ... Employees are also using the Internet for personal use, whether for ... games, downloading pornography, ordering goods online, checking stock prices, or gambling. ... View More
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Future of the Internet ... Maressa Hecht Orzack posits that people use the Internet compulsively because it ... They can experience the thrill of gambling, playing interactive games from the ... View More
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Pornography as a Danger ... Teens see certain things on the Internet and on the television and they ... pornography is the third largest money making enterprise, after drugs and gambling. ... View More
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The Thunder of Hooves and the ... phenomenon and the higher stakes associated with it transformed horse race gambling. ... industry by allowing people to wager via the Internet, telephone and at off ... View More
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gffd ... With the ever growing popularity of the internet and other online services like Electronic Mail, Chat, Shopping, Gaming, Gambling and Auctions, one has to ... View More
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porn on the net ... After following drugs and gambling, pornography has a 810 billion per year enterpriseampquot 117. ... On the Internet, this material should be taken off 100. ... View More
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Censoring ... the survey inspired the New Jersey legislature to raise the gambling age in ... two books that he wrote, excerpts of which have begun to circulate on the Internet. ... View More
Wordcount: 2340
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censorship ... the survey inspired the New Jersey legislature to raise the gambling age in ... two books that he wrote, excerpts of which have begun to circulate on the Internet. ... View More
Wordcount: 2498
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Intellectual Freedom ... However, the Internet is constantly changing, pages are changed all the ... focuses on are weapons, alcohol, violence, chat, email, gambling, profanity, message ... View More
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