I am commenting on the gamble 's professor: This student' s paper is deeply researched and has a strong analytical and strict personality. But this article was not like a personal article - it is so far away from this charming and highly effective article intertwined with social analysis and personal analysis. Hello, my name is ______. This is my first time to join GamAnon's meeting for the first time. I am 19 years old. I began gambling at junior high school and betting 5 dollars with my friends. In high school, craps and butt are very popular.
I have no problem with gambling, but some ideas to promote gambling culture have become critical in criticism. People can not talk about the growth of the industry and can not ignore the number of occupations produced by the industry, but in this case it is impossible. There is little need to say that the game industry created employment. Given their income, they should at least collectively be one of the top 50 employers in the country. Another argument is that the elements of free will to participate are roughly correct. However, the amount spent by the company on advertising has gradually diminished the cautious attitude of most people. Although this is a subtle argument, I believe that the poorer people are deceived and the easiest way to get rid of poverty is not a hard work but a luck. At this point, most jackpots are earned by this part of the population.
Problem Gambling problem "Problem gambling, also known as gambling addiction or obsessive gambling, is defined as an impulse to gambling, despite the hope of harmful bad results or desire to prevent," Northstar Problem Gambling Alliance 2015 Karen According to Frazier, nearly 3% or 6 million adults and 500,000 youth meet the criteria for problem gambling (Frazier, 2015). - According to a survey conducted by McClatchy's newspaper in March 2007, people in serious poverty are escalating rapidly (Williams, 2007). This study shows that the poverty level in the United States has reached the highest level in 32 years (Williams, 2007). It is known that nearly 16 million Americans are in serious poverty (Williams, 2007). After the economic collapse in 2009, the poverty level rose