Gambling in Canada.
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Gambling is as old as human history. Gambling was a popular pastime in North America long before there was ever a United States. Playing cards and dice were brought over by both the British and the Dutch. By the end of the 17th century, just about every countryseat in colonial America had a lottery wheel. Cockfighting flourished throughout the countries, especially in the South (Ortiz 4). Gambling in the past was done mainly for social and
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Bibliography H. Lesieur and R. Rosenthal, "Pathological Gambling: A Review of the Literature," Journal of Gambling Studies VII:1, 1991. H. Lesieur, "Compulsive Gambling," Society, 1992. O. Darwin, "Gambling Scams," New York: Dodd, Mead + Company, 1984. R. Ladouceur et al., "Social Cost of Pathological Gambling," Journal of Gambling Studies X:4, 1994. Statistics Canada, "Perspectives on Labour and Income: Fact Sheet on Gambling" 2003. W. Arnie and W. Sheila, "The Hidden Addiction: Compulsive Gambling," In Legalized Gambling. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 1999.
Bibliography H. Lesieur and R. Rosenthal, "Pathological Gambling: A Review of the Literature," Journal of Gambling Studies VII:1, 1991. H. Lesieur, "Compulsive Gambling," Society, 1992. O. Darwin, "Gambling Scams," New York: Dodd, Mead + Company, 1984. R. Ladouceur et al., "Social Cost of Pathological Gambling," Journal of Gambling Studies X:4, 1994. Statistics Canada, "Perspectives on Labour and Income: Fact Sheet on Gambling" 2003. W. Arnie and W. Sheila, "The Hidden Addiction: Compulsive Gambling," In Legalized Gambling. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 1999.