Legalization of casino gambling in New York
.... The present push for casino
gambling in New
York has come about partially because state officials see large sums of money disappearing into the casinos of ....
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Indian Tribes and Gambling
.... The recent push for casino
gambling in New
York, for instance, came about partially because state officials saw large sums of money disappearing into the ....
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Compulsive Gambling
.... REFERENCES Bergler, E. (1957). The psychology of
gambling. New
York: Hill and Wang. Fachinelli, E. (1965). Anal money time. Il corpo, 1(2), 92 107. ....
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The Oneida Nation of New York
.... the Oneida nation - which is in the process of making various land claims against the state of New
York and whose success at raking in
gambling money from the ....
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Legalized Gambling as a Mainstream Leisure Activity
.... Numbers
gambling consumes a significant portion of the income in some communities, as much as 9 percent in some areas of New
York City: "Explained another way ....
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Legalized Gambling as Big Business
.... Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Hirshey, G. (1994, July 17).
Gambling nation. New
York Times Magazine, pp. 34-61. Popkin, J. (1994, March 14). ....
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Legal Gambling on Indian Reservations
.... In New
York a terrible "Mohawk civil war," as the popular phrase put it .... But in California the battle over
gambling pitted the administration of Republican ....
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Corruption as a Social and Legal Issue
.... to advise Oriente to go easy on a
gambling racketeer who had been raided at the request of a rival racketeer. The principals in the West New
York case cannot ....
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Native American Population Culture
.... to Native American culture. In New
York, one Indian tribe created casino
gambling in the state. The casino has brought considerable ....
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The Native American culture
.... to Native American culture. In New
York, one Indian tribe created casino
gambling in the state. The casino has brought considerable ....
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The Gaming Industry
.... Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Hirshey, G. (1994, July 17).
Gambling nation. New
York Times Magazine, pp. 34-61. Popkin, J. (1994, March 14). ....
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Rise & Fall of Mafia Boss John Gotti
.... In East New
York, John Gotti attended Public School 178, where he was .... John Gotti's advanced education in Mafia crime, first in illegal
gambling and loansharking ....
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Reformer Jacob Riis
.... In detail, Riis describes buildings I various areas of New
York City that .... make some more prone to vices such as robbery, alcoholism,
gambling and prostitution. ....
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Jacob Riis
.... In detail, Riis describes buildings I various areas of New
York City that .... make some more prone to vices such as robbery, alcoholism,
gambling and prostitution. ....
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John Gotti
.... In East New
York, John Gotti attended Public School 178, where he was .... John Gotti's advanced education in Mafia crime, first in illegal
gambling and loansharking ....
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Organized crime in America
.... p. 9). The business/criminal activities of the Mafia range from drugs to
gambling, which are .... New
York City is the most important Mafia base, so much so that it ....
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American Road Movies
.... Willie (John Lurie) and his buddy Eddie (Richard Edson) lead dull, meaningless lives in New
York City, mainly
gambling, smoking and watching television. ....
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American Road Movies as a Reflection of Culture
.... Willie (John Lurie) and his buddy Eddie (Richard Edson) lead dull, meaningless lives in New
York City, mainly
gambling, smoking and watching television. ....
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Indian Tribes & Gaming on Reservations
.... In New
York a terrible "Mohawk civil war," as the popular phrase put it .... But in California the battle over
gambling pitted the administration of Republican ....
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THE NEW ORLEANS MAFIA
.... first rose to prominence in American culture not in New
York or Chicago but .... roll," reflected a lax attitude toward vice (Jones 2).
Gambling, protection rackets ....
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Continuation Theory of WWI & II
.... Blackmarketing, prostitution,
gambling, and the like became the norm in the cities. .... Two Wars A Study of Propaganda and War Guilt, (New
York: Oxford University ....
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Value of Information for a Financial Market
.... the American economy, and that were traded in the New
York Stock Exchange. .... gamblers, and it is not surprising in retrospect that their
gambling instinct would ....
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Children First Reform Agenda
.... 11 Jan. 2005 McKenzie, Jamie. "
Gambling With The Children." No Child Left.com. Jan. .... 12 Jan. 2005 Traub, James. "New
York's New Approach" New
York Times. 3 Aug. ....
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No Child Left Behind & NY School System
.... 11 Jan. 2005 McKenzie, Jamie. "
Gambling With The Children." No Child Left.com. Jan. .... 12 Jan. 2005 Traub, James. "New
York's New Approach" New
York Times. 3 Aug. ....
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Black/White Race Relations in the 20th Century
.... existed in the ghetto areas of large metropolitan areas like New
York City. .... For the urban Black, unemployment and despair gave way to
gambling what little ....
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Society & Native Americans Q
.... Trying to "make amends" as the State of New
York has attempted to do .... average" Americans now see the Indians as getting rich, thanks to
gambling casinos, the ....
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Malcolm X (Malcolm Little)
.... jobs, then moved to Harlem, New
York, where he got involved in petty crimes. By 1942, Malcolm was coordinating narcotics, prostitution, and
gambling operations ....
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Biographical Information on Malcolm X & Dr. King
.... jobs, then moved to Harlem, New
York, where he got involved in petty crimes. By 1942, Malcolm was coordinating narcotics, prostitution, and
gambling operations ....
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Essential Features of American Political System
.... Johnson, Haynes. Divided We Fall:
Gambling with History in the Nineties. New
York: WW Norton, 1994. Johnson, Paul. A History of the American People. ....
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The Situation Leading to World War II
.... Blackmarketing, prostitution,
gambling, and the like became the norm in the cities. .... Craig, Gordon. Germany, 1866-1945. New
York: Oxford de Jonge, Alex. ....
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