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Gambling
“I only gamble for fun, it’s a stress reliever at times and adds some excitement in my life, but at the same time I don’t live to gamble,” says Howard Nuchols in a recent interview. ... Gambling is an act that involves a person who puts something personal or of value on the line to get something in return. Gambling for fun is just one model that is associated with people who gamble. Some other models of the stereotypes of the venture are gambling for sport, financial gain, and those who are addicted. The act of gambling involves a person who puts something personal or of value (usually money) on the line to get something (more money) in return. Many specific examples of these models of gambling exist daily and when explained help to understand why gambling is a strong, and sometimes overlooked concept. ...
Tackling, running, and scoring goals are not involved, however people win and people lose; showing gambling can obviously be considered sport. ... Those who may be in desperate need of money but are looking for easy money and not wanting to work or pick up an extra job often turn to gambling.
Approximate Word count = 920 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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