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The Problem Of Online Casino
Number of Words: 857 / Number of Pages: 4
... back to the gambler to notify whether they have won or lost. The design of an online gambling site precludes gamblers from investigating whether games are operated fairly. Therefore, gamblers are at the mercy of those on-site operators who manipulate the odds or who falsely report game results. According to Bernard Horn of the National Coalition Against Gambling Expansion states, "there's just no way to tell if virtual dice, roulette or cards are rolled, spun or dealt randomly...or whether they're responding to a sequence...to cheat customers." In contrast, traditional casinos are investigate ...
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History Of Lacrosse
Number of Words: 2459 / Number of Pages: 9
... some of the information I used was not as objective, so in using their info I tamed down the language, but some of the information is still seemingly biased, but in my points and opinions I will be more objective.
Lacrosse is the oldest team sport played in North America by anyone. But beyond that it was an influential part of a society now mostly defunct. The is rich in many ways, in its traditions, rituals, and ceremonies.
The game of lacrosse had many styles of play based on the area the tribe was located, it also had different names, all meaning about the same. Their sticks were how they play ...
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Child Protecetive Services
Number of Words: 1583 / Number of Pages: 6
... who serve children was asked whether, during the study period, the children they ha seen in their offices appeared to have been abused or neglected. Because the information these selected professionals provided could be matched against pending cases in the local child protective agency, Westat was able to estimate rates of nonreporting among the surveyed professionals. It could not, of course, estimate the level of unintentional nonreporting, since there is no way to know of the situations in which professionals did not recognize signs of possible mistreatment. There is also no way to know how many ch ...
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Tongan Mothers In New Zealand,
Number of Words: 2611 / Number of Pages: 10
... by stringent research to assess its efficacy. That is, the book has been widely used but to date no research have demonstrated that the health of children using the book is better than those not using the book. Much of the work done has been focussed on the utilization and coverage.
This project is a pilot study qualitatively assessing the use of the WCH book among Tongan mothers. There is no ethnic specific data available to examine ethnic specific aspects of use of the WCH book among communities wherein English is a second language. This study will also contextualise the knowledge, attitude and p ...
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Study Guide For European Histo
Number of Words: 3752 / Number of Pages: 14
... by Louis XIV in
1685.
7. Boccaccio.- Giovanni Boccaccio (131375), Italian
writer, poet, and humanist. He is
most famous for the Decameron (134858), a collection of a
hundred tales told by ten
young people who have moved to the country to escape the
Black Death.
8. Patronage.- Support given by members of Rennaisance
Society. Founding and
recognizing the arts.
9. Jesuits.- A member of the Society of Jesus, a Roman
Catholic order of priests founded
by St Ignatius Loyola, St Francis Xavier, and others in
1534, to do missionary work. The
order was zealous in opposing the ...
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The Holy Bible
Number of Words: 466 / Number of Pages: 2
... as few gifts as possible so that we could spend more time building careers and acquiring worldly gain? Would we say when confronted with the culture’s attitude on rejecting God’s gifts, I would not reject God’s gift but it is a personal choice? Who of us would say to those receiving a gift from God, I would cherish the gift from God but for I respect the rights of others? When the rights of other fly in the face of what God has said we must stand on the word of God and if need be take up our cross. Standing for righteousness will put us at odds with the culture. Being lights of Hol ...
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Crime And Punishment 2
Number of Words: 720 / Number of Pages: 3
... never
again recalls the massive amounts of blood everywhere, the look on
Lizaveta's face when he brings down the axe on her head. These things
clearly show that the crime isn't what might cause him suffering, or
pain, it is something else.
After Raskolnikov is sent off to Siberia, he doesn't feel
remorseful. His feelings haven't changed about his crime, he feels
bad at not being able to living up to his own ideas of greatness. He
grows depressed only when he learns of his mother's death. Raskolnikov
still hasn't found any reason to feel remorse for his crimes. ...
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Windows 2000
Number of Words: 695 / Number of Pages: 3
... security, it also allows you to do all this over worldwide networks.
? Serious security
A new security system that will use smart cards and other physical keys to let you access the computer.
Plug and Play
The new Plug and Play will allow you to handle all your hardware chores from one central location without restarting your computer. And at the location you will also be able to inspect driver device settings, update drivers, or troubleshoot resource conflicts. I am sure that this will be extremely helpful to many people out in the computer world including myself. With this feature it will mak ...
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What Is Truth
Number of Words: 1328 / Number of Pages: 5
... your inner peace be your amour, protector of any outside hurt rising you out of pain.
To see beauty is another value I uncover to you by giving you an optional lucid dream. This dream is hinted in the background meanings of descriptive, and almost poetic suggestions like, ”My memory when I’m gone will be colorful, rich and full of happiness and light…they will see a bright smiling picture with trickles of laughter in the background…chirp of peace echoing throughout my aura.” If you can remain optimistic and peaceful it would only be natural to see the poetic beauty ...
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