The Truth about Gambling
The Truth about Gambling
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Author(s): Ashley, Larry L.
Facts On File, Facts On
Peterson, Fred L.
Peterson, Fred. L.
Pierce, Meghan E.
ISBN No.: 9780816076383
Pages: 164
Year: 201109
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 53.38
Status: Out Of Print

Images of Las Vegas or Atlantic City quickly come to mind when Americans think of gambling, but gambling occurs in many different forms. The lottery is very popular, but other examples include betting on dog races, horse races, and other sporting events. In recent years, new casinos built on Native American land have appeared in many states, making gambling more accessible. The rise of Internet gambling has made it possible for millions of people around the world to play games of chance without ever leaving their homes. Proponents of gambling argue that casinos and related businesses create jobs and generate state revenues, while opponents see gambling as a destructive habit that can lead to addiction. The Truth About Gambling takes an in-depth look at gambling, providing useful facts on its history, related social and legal issues, and current facts and figures. This accessible new A-to-Z guide features up-to-date information in a user-friendly format. Entries include: Addiction and gambling Binge gambling Depression and gambling Help for gamblers History of gambling Internet and online gambling The law and gambling Prevention and intervention Risk-taking Social gambling.



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