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Title: How Gambling Affects Human Life?
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The number of gamblers grows daily. One of the reasons is the growth in the amount of legalized gambling establishments and the accessibility. However, is it not the government who should ban casinos within a city area? Now the government of Russia is working at an establishing such a law... Showed first 250 characters
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The number of gamblers grows daily. One of the reasons is the growth in the amount of legalized gambling establishments and the accessibility. However, is it not the government who should ban casinos within a city area? Now the government of Russia is working at an establishing such a law... Showed next 250 characters
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