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Gambling Worldwide Presented by Cristhian Mora Patricia Natters Maddie Parker Edgar Quintero Caleb Winters

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Presented by Cristhian Mora Patricia Natters Maddie Parker Edgar Quintero Caleb Winters. Gambling Worldwide. Why do People Gamble Too Much? . For too many people, gambling is a simple form of entertainment. But to some others, it becomes an uncontrollable behavior. Problem - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Gambling WorldwidePresented by Cristhian MoraPatricia NattersMaddie Parker

Edgar Quintero Caleb Winters

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Why do People Gamble Too Much?

For too many people, gambling is a simple form of entertainment.

But to some others, it becomes an uncontrollable behavior. Problem

gambling is recognized as a medical disorder by the American

Psychiatric Association and has elements of addiction similar to

alcohol and drug addiction. It describes a gambler who loses control

over gambling behavior with damaging personal, social and financial

effects. Problem gambling is a progressive disease, meaning that

the symptoms will get worse over time. Mental health professionals

see it as a complex disease often seen in conjunction with other

disorders including depression and chemical dependency.

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Types Of Gamblers Professional:  Gambling is his primary

source of income; makes his living gambling. Casual Social Gambler: Gambling is one of

many forms of entertainment; gamble infrequently.

Serious Social Gambler: Gambles as a major source of entertainment; plays regularly at one or more types of gambling, and does so with great absorption and intensity.

Relief-and-Escape Gambler: Major activity in person's life of equal importance with family and business; but rest of life goes on without integrity being seriously impaired; more than a pastime.

Compulsive Gambler: Gambling is only thing in life; ignores family and business, and often turns to crime to support his/her habit.

Antisocial Personality: Life career is getting money by illegal means; those who gamble try to fix gambling games.

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What Are Some Characteristics of Problem

Gamblers? Problem gamblers are more

likely to be male than female.

Problem gamblers usually bet larger amounts on all forms of gambling.

Problem gamblers gamble more frequently.

Problem gamblers spend more time per gambling session.

Problem gamblers are more likely to have been in trouble with the police.

Problem gamblers are more likely to say they have been rejected by family members.

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Warning SignsBehavioral Signs-Use of gambling as a way to

escape problems or relievedepression.-Inability to stop playing regardless

of winning or losing,and despite constant vows to

abstain.-Restlessness or irritability when

attempting to cut downor stop gambling.-Use of alcohol, sleep, or drugs to

escape.-Lying to family members or others

to hide the amount ofgambling.-Belief when winning that it will not

stop.-Gambling another day to win back

money lost gambling.

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Financial Signs

-Financial difficulties often are the most obvious signs that friends and families notice. -Gamble until you have no more cash left in your pockets. -Chase your losses to win back money you lost. -See gambling as a real opportunity to make money. -Growing debts and unpaid bills. -Need financial help from others because of gambling. -Sell personal or family items to finance gambling. -Commit illegal acts to finance gambling.

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Gambling Statistics The gambling industry has grown tenfold in the

U.S. since 1975 Thirty-seven states now have lotteries 15 million people display some sign of gambling

addiction Two-thirds of the adult population placed some

kind of bet last year Gambling profits in casinos are more than $30

billion while lotteries are about 17 billion annually. "Players" with household incomes under $10,000

bet nearly three times as much on lotteries as those with incomes over $50,000

Gambling among young people is on the increase: 42 percent of  14-year-olds, 49 percent of 15-year-olds, 63 percent of 16-year-olds, 76 percent of 18-year-olds.

Internet gambling has nearly doubled every year since 1997 and in 2001 it exceed $2 billion.

The average rate of divorce for problem gamblers is nearly double that of non-gamblers.

The suicide rate for pathological gamblers is twenty times higher than for non-gamblers (one in five attempts suicide)

Sixty-five percent of pathological gamblers commit crimes to support their gambling habit.

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Gambling Myths Myth: People can predict if a coin is going to

come up heads or tails when it is flipped. Fact: Each flip of the coin is an independent

event. It doesn't matter what came up in the previous flip. The chances of heads or tails coming up in a single flip are 50 per cent, regardless of how many times you flip the coin.

Myth: There are systems that make it easier to predict winning lottery numbers. Fact: It doesn't t matter how the numbers are

picked; your odds of winning are always the same. Take a lottery like Lotto 6/49 for example. All the numbers are put into a drum and then mixed up. The selection is purely by chance. Each number has the same chance of being selected (a 1 in 49 chance to be exact). Your chances of winning with one ticket are 1 in 13,983,816. That means there is no system for picking lottery numbers. It is all a matter of luck and luck comes in two varieties: good and bad.

Myth: People can generally win their money back if they have a losing streak. Fact: This is simply not true and casinos exist

because people don't win their money back. Think about it: how long would a casino that paid out more money than it took in be able to stay in business? The fact is that gamblers lose far more money than they win in these places.

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Is There Such A Thing As A Safe Bet?

All gambling or betting has an element of risk.

Lessen the chance you'll develop a gambling problem by:

limiting the amount of money you bet

limiting the amount of time you spend betting.

continuing with other social opportunities

not spending your winnings on gambling.

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Therapy for problem gambling

Cognitive-behavioral therapy

-It focuses on changing unhealthy gambling behaviors and thoughts, such as

rationalizations and false beliefs. -It also teaches problem gamblers how to fight

gambling urges, deal with uncomfortableemotions rather than escape through gambling, and

solve financial, work, andrelationship problems caused by the addiction. -The goal of treatment is to “rewire” the addicted brain

by thinking about gambling in anew way. -Gamblers can change their thoughts and beliefs about

gambling in four steps; relabel,reattribute, refocus, and revalue.

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Changing your lifestyle and making healthier choices

One way to stop yourself from problem gambling is to analyze what is needed for gambling to occur, work on removing these elements from your life and replace them with healthier choices. The four elements needed for problem gambling to continue are:

- A decision: if you have an urge to gamble: stop what you are doing and call someone, think about the consequences to your actions, tell yourself to stop thinking about gambling, and find something else to do immediately.

- Money: get rid of your credit cards, let someone else be in charge of your money, have the bank make automatic payments for you, and keep a limited amount of cash on you at all times.

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Time: schedule enjoyable recreational time for yourself that has nothing to do with gambling, find time for relaxation, and plan outings with your family.

A game: Without a game or activity to bet on there is no opportunity to gamble. Don’t put yourself in tempting environments or locations. Tell the gambling establishments you frequent that you have a gambling problem and ask them to restrict you from betting at their casinos and establishments. 

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Cockfights in Panama Cockfights in Panama are events

made on its majority in improvised structures and can be found all around the country. This is a tradition and part of our “folklore” (culture) in which the female participation is totally absent. These cockfights events are characterized for having individual profits that start from $200.00 to $2000.00 dollars and a total of 80 combats per challenge. The VIP ticket is around $25.00 and the other ones have a cost of 15 10 and $5.00 dollars.

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Dominoes Dominoes (or dominos) generally refers to

the collective gaming pieces making up a domino set (sometimes called a deck or pack) or to the subcategory of tile games played with domino pieces. Most domino games are blocking games, i.e. The objective is to empty one's hand whilst blocking the opponents. In the end, a score may be determined by counting the pips in the losing players' hands

Here in Panama the awards for winning a domino match varies according to the social status and budget. Some people offer small or huge amount of money and others can bet properties or personal items.

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References -Royal Casino Poker Room | Panama

City, Panama. Retrieved June 23rd,2010 from: 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6TIeFnHwUw&feature=related-Playing Dominos on the Street in

Panama City. Retrieved June 23,2010 from:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGmGE4t7QH4-CockFight (Pelea de Gallos) in

Panama.Retrieved June 24th, 2010 from:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIAunwlPHTU

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Conclusion In conclusion, compulsive

gambling is an addiction that destroys homes, marriages, and relationships. Like other addictions it can also lead people down the wrong path in life, cause medical problems and even an impulse to death. Compulsive gambling is just like a drug or alcohol addiction. So with all this said the governments should step up and offer more help with compulsive gambling in order to overcome this social problem.

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