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[Title] => Problem gambling: Are all bets off?
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Everyone likes to have enough money. For many, quick wealth is a seductive dream.
Fun, excitement, and a chance to get rich quick. The appeal is obvious, which is why gambling continues to be a significant social problem in our country, and many parts of the world.
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At the onset of 2001, some of us were still loaded with Christmas holiday debts. And before we can even breathe from the stretched Christmas shopping payment schemes of credit card companies, February ushered in Valentine’s Day. We were bombarded with messages that it is not only for romantic couples but for everyone to celebrate and express love.
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Everyone likes to have enough money. For many, quick wealth is a seductive dream.
Fun, excitement, and a chance to get rich quick. The appeal is obvious, which is why gambling continues to be a significant social problem in our country, and many parts of the world.
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At the onset of 2001, some of us were still loaded with Christmas holiday debts. And before we can even breathe from the stretched Christmas shopping payment schemes of credit card companies, February ushered in Valentine’s Day. We were bombarded with messages that it is not only for romantic couples but for everyone to celebrate and express love.
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