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Transcript: Legalized Gambling In Nebraska Lauren Kingston Mohammed Alshady Jacob Midtlyng Brandon Koenigstein Why are people opposed? Legal and Justice Economics & Finance Health & Wellness Community LEGAL AND JUSTICE Legal and Justice Perception: 1.Increased legal fees Legal and Justice Perception: 2. Increased Security Costs Legal and Justice Perception: 3. Increased Gambling Economics and Finance Casinos & Local Communities Perception: Casinos steal money from the locals Will take money away from local business Consumer Discretionary Spending Location of casino patrons "Buy Iowa First" program Emphasizes importance of buying local In 2012, 89% of the expenditures by IGA member casinos were on supplies & services provided Iowa vendors Casinos & Unemployment Perception: Casinos have no impact on local unemployment Do casinos help or hurt? Several factors can alter its impact: Type of gambling (EGMs, Poker, etc.) Type of casino Number of out of town employees Casinos & Bankruptcy Perception: Personal bankruptcy rates skyrocket in the areas surrounding a casino. Casinos cannot be directly linked to personal bankruptcy Dozens of factors attribute to bankruptcy rates Drug & alcohol abuse, marital problems, credit issues, etc. Certain people have a "predisposition" Casinos & The Government Perception: Casinos do not generate enough taxable revenue for the state, and take all the revenue for themselves. Casinos will cost the government more than they will make due treatment and prevention of gambling addiction Substance abuse disorders are EIGHT times more likely and 674 times more expensive than gambling disorders Casino revenue stays with the casino, and it is not put back into the state or local community Casinos & The Government Perception: Casinos do not generate enough taxable revenue for the state, and take all the revenue for themselves. In 2010, Iowa casinos generated $339 million in payroll taxes for the state 17 casinos in Iowa Since 1991, $4 BILLION in tax revenue has been generated by Iowa casinos Does not include charitable donations Health and Wellness Perceptions Gambling is an increasing problem Resources for problem gamblers are poor Problem Gamblers are a burden on society "We found little difference in the prevalence of at-risk gambling in the combined survey, and differences in prevalence were not statistically significant in the RDD" - NORC Initiation Prevention through advertising and eduction Gambling & gambling related activities Signage Employee training Alcohol service Loss limits Consequences Self-exclusion Helpline Treatment Emotional cost for immediate family of severe problem gamblers: $5,000 - $15,000 Emotional cost for the parents of severe problem gamblers: $0-$5,000 Depression "often to always": $5,000-$15,000 Serious thoughts of suicide: $15,000-$30,000 Attempted suicide for the: - Gambler: $30,000-$50,000 - Immediate Family: $15,000-$30,000 - Parents: $0-$5,000 Limited literature on this subject: Improved social interaction Escape from routine Hope for financial gain Impact on the Community Positive Impact create 1,700 jobs Above minimum wage salaries crime rate very low around casinos attract 7 million visitors every year Negative Impact (Those Against the Casino's Perspective) Divorce Rate Increase Crime Rate Increase What's In it For the Community? Casinos’ license owned by non-for-profit Vote every 7 years (with or against) Non-for-profit take certain percentage of the casinos profit every year Programs at the casinos to educate people with gambling problem Casinos finance the surrounding local businesses Facts (Casinos In the Community) 65-70% of the casinos customers are Nebraska residents No organized crime groups exist nowadays Recommendation for Implementation: 1. West Omaha A. Reach of Western Iowa Casions B. I-80 Travelers 2. Iowa's Model A. Health and Wellness B. Community C. Legal and Justice D. Economics and Finance Sources http://www.ncrg.org/sites/default/files/uploads/docs/monographs/self_exclusion_monograph_final.pdf http://www.anielski.com/Documents/SEIG%20Framework.pdf http://www.idph.state.ia.us/IGTP/common/pdf/reports/socioeconomic_gambling.pdf http://www.americangaming.org/industry-resources/state-information/iowa http://www.americangaming.org/sites/default/files/uploads/docs/dollar_of_revenue_chart_1.pdf http://walkerd.people.cofc.edu/360/AcademicArticles/ThompsonGazelRickman1997.pdf http://www.americangaming.org/sites/default/files/uploads/docs/final_final_brattle_study_2-3-12.pdf http://www.norc.org/PDFs/publications/GIBSFinalReportApril1999.pdf http://news.unlv.edu/article/5-big-myths-about-gaming http://gaming.unlv.edu/reports/NV_departments_historic.pdf http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11196248 http://www.stlouisfed.org/publications/cb/articles/?id=867 http://cei.org/studies-issue-analysis/anti-gambling-politics-time-reshuffle-deck http://www.apgsa.org/national_overview_docs/2010%20APGSA%20Survey%20Report.pdf Health Costs - NCRG study found 57.4% of

Casino Presentation

Transcript: Strengths house favored game ran smoothly tracking sheets easy grade 9's liked the simplicity -Loose the game 2 slices 2/12 2/12=0.16 .16*100=16% chance of loss on the spin -Win twice the amount to play 1 slice 2/12 2/12=0.16 .16*100=16% chance of winning instantly clubs slice 2/12 2/12=0.16 .16*100=16% chance of moving on to the second stage https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B6-Ak1JdN-ANb0xVZ01kd0JZODg&usp=sharing Theoretical Probability Stage Two Hearts: 13 cards 5/13*2/12=0.06 0.06*100=6% chance that the player will win with a heart Clubs: 13 cards 5/13*2/12=0.06 0.06*100=6% chance that the player will win with a club Diamonds; 13 cards 5/13*2/12=0.06 0.06*100=6% chance that the player will win with a diamond Spades;13 cards 5/13*2/12=0.06 0.06*100=6% chance that the player will win with a spade 6+6+6+6+16=40% There for the chance that the player will win is approximately 40% and 60% chance that the house will win We both enjoyed Casino Day. Our game was an overall success as being a house favored game and we had a great time preparing and showing off our game. Overall a good experience! spades slice 2/12 2/12=0.16 .16*100=16% chance of moving on to the second stage diamonds slice 2/12 2/12=0.16 .16*100=16% chance of moving on to the second stage hearts slice 2/12 2/12=0.16 .16*100=16% chance of moving on to the second stage By: Jacob Houle & Jordan Ashley Gone Fishin' How to Play Stage 2: The player then chooses one card from the suit they chose in the previous stage, each suit has all 13 cards for the for the player to win the player must choose any card except any face card or ace. Stage 1: Spin the spinner and if a suit is chosen the player move on to the second stage. There are 2 instant win slices of $20, 2 instant lose slices, and 2 of each suit. (12 slices on spinner) Total People Played: 70 -Total wins:50% -Total Loses:50% -Win $20: 30% -Win $15: 24% -Starting money: $150 -Ending money: $285 -Earnings:$135 Empirical Probability Overall Experience and Comments Weaknesses amount to play sign falling better display of rules louder more rounds to keep interest uo Casino Presentation Strengths & Weaknesses Theoretical Probability Stage One

Medical PowerPoint Template

Transcript: Medical PowerPoint Template Design Elements Color Schemes for Medical Presentations Font Selection for Readability Color schemes significantly affect audience understanding and retention. In medical presentations, using blue and green hues promotes calmness and trust, while contrasting colors can highlight key information and enhance visibility. Choosing the right font is crucial for comprehension. Sans-serif fonts like Arial or Helvetica are recommended as they are easier to read on screens. Always ensure that text is large enough to be legible from a distance. Incorporating Graphics and Images Layout and Structure Incorporating relevant graphics can enhance understanding and retention of complex ideas. Use high-quality images, charts, or diagrams that directly relate to the content to support the narrative without overcrowding the slide. A well-structured layout guides the audience’s eye and improves information flow. Utilize a grid system to maintain alignment and consistency, making sure to reserve space for visual elements. Balance text with images to avoid clutter. A Blank Canvas for Your Data Presentation Tips Best Practices for Delivery Content Organization in Medical Presentations Engaging Your Audience Practicing your presentation can lead to smoother delivery and reduced anxiety. Utilize appropriate body language, voice modulation, and eye contact to foster a connection with the audience, making your message more impactful. Audience engagement is critical for effective communication. Techniques include asking rhetorical questions, using relatable examples, and incorporating multimedia elements to maintain interest and encourage participation. Title Slides and Headings Introduction to Medical Presentations Title slides set the stage for your presentation and should include the topic, your name, and the date. Headings throughout the presentation guide the audience through the narrative and facilitate smooth transitions between topics, ensuring clarity and focus on key messages. Bullet Points vs. Paragraphs Handling Questions and Feedback Bullet points provide concise and digestible pieces of information, making it easier for the audience to follow along. In contrast, paragraphs may be necessary for complex concepts but should be used sparingly to maintain attention and avoid overwhelming the viewer. Practicing and Timing Your Presentation Using Tables and Charts Tables and charts effectively present quantitative data, making complex information more approachable. They facilitate quick understanding of trends and relationships within data, enhancing the audience’s ability to interpret clinical findings or statistical results. Rehearse your presentation multiple times to refine your delivery and timing. Understanding how long each section takes helps ensure that you cover all material without rushing or exceeding your allotted time. Encourage questions to create a dialogue with your audience. Responding thoughtfully to feedback shows respect for their input and enhances clarity for everyone involved, improving overall comprehension. Citing Sources and References Importance of Visual Aids Citing sources is crucial in maintaining credibility and allowing the audience to explore further. Proper referencing not only attributes the original work but also strengthens arguments presented in the medical content, supporting evidence-based practice. Visual aids play a crucial role in medical presentations by simplifying complex information. They help audiences grasp essential concepts quickly, improving retention and engagement through the use of charts, images, and videos. Overview of PowerPoint Features PowerPoint offers various features to enhance medical presentations, including templates specifically designed for medical content, the ability to incorporate multimedia, and options for animations that can illustrate processes or changes over time. Objectives of the Medical Template The medical PowerPoint template serves to streamline the creation of presentations by providing a standardized format. This ensures consistency in design and aids users in organizing their data effectively for clarity and impact.

Casino Presentation

Transcript: RHM 345 Gaming Operations Courtyard by Marriott of Middletown 24 Crystal Run Crossing Middletown, NY 10941 845-695-0606 It's April at Monticello Casino and Raceway! Honor's Haven Resort & Spa 1195 Arrowhead Road Ellenville, NY 12428 845-210-3114 Board of Directors Nancy A. Palumbo Direcor of Racing Track Operations James Simon Lead Director Skills Monticello: Lodging Customer Relationship Supervisor Past experience Betting: American betting on horse racing is sanctioned and regulated by the state the racetrack is located in. A takeout, or "take", is removed from each betting pool and distributed according to state law, among the state, race track and competing horsemen. On average, 17 percent is withheld from win, place and show pools, with 83 percent being returned to the winning betting players. What and Where: Job Description Ensure guests are receiving optimal levels of service and coach team members as needed. Assist with conflict resolution for guests. Assist as needed on the front line to expedite service. Duties: Maintain an optimal level of guest service in all operational areas. Keep assigned areas orderly, neat and stocked. Assist with the management of guest inquiries to ensure timely responses. Work with other departments to ensure guest issues are resolved. Assist in monitoring of guest communications to ensure accuracy in content and message delivery. Attend periodic meetings and training sessions. Work/Educational Experience: Must have at least three 2 years of experience in customer/guest oriented role. Strong communication and organizational skills. Be a team player. Minimum 18 years old All lower leverl guest service employees (bartenders, floor managers, etc.) answer to this position. Future Experience within casino management Name: Monticello Casino and Raceway Address: 204 Route 17B Monticello, NY Phone Number: 845-794-4100 Monticello: The Raceway Charles Degliomini Shannon McSweeney-LeMay On-Site Dining Colin Au Monticello: The Casino Team player Days Inn of Liberty N.Y. 52 Sullivan Avenue Liberty, NY 12754 845-292-7600 OVER 40,000 SQUARE FEET OF AIR CONDITIONED CASINO AND ENTERTAINMENT SPACE Emanuel R. Pearlman Chairman of the Board Jackie Pinner Public Relations Directors: Monticello: Amenities Want to contribute to Monticello growth OVER 1,000 SLOT MACHINES. PENNY GAMES TO HIGH LIMIT DENOMINATIONS AND VIDEO POKER Nick Schneider Director of Human Resources Head of Casino Security Villa Roma 356 Villa Roma Road Callicoon, NY 12723 845-887-4880 Hours: Full Time 40+ Director of Marketing Tom Arro Joseph D’Amato Investigated Position I would like this position because....... Gregg Polle Monticello: Staff Mark Marsco By: Shelby Brunson

Casino Presentation

Transcript: Ways to Win! Theoretical Probabilities 0 got pair & prime 0.0035 0.1110 0.0492 Prime (3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23) 7 got straight & prime How to play! Pair & Prime Straight Pair Straight 4 got pair 60 (0.06) 0 Simulation $500 Nothing $10 Straight 0.0964 Comparison 1110 (0.111) $20 Pair 0.0369 12 got prime 118 (0.118) Straight & Prime Prime a deck of 26 cards 0.0370 = 5(40/325) + 10(36/325) + 15(16/325) + 20(12/325) + 500(1/325) = (200/325) + (360/325) + (240/325) + (240/325) + (500/325) Straight Pair & Prime Straight & Prime 0.1231 Double Ace 4 (0.004) 98 (0.098) Pair & Prime Expected Value Straight & Prime Theoretical 648 (0.648) Expected Winnings Experimental Pair draw 2 cards from the deck 0.0482 493 (0.0493) 0.1446 $5 Prime $15 0.1228 1228 (0.1228) Simulations Thank You! Expected Winnings Leo Su Prime Pair 52 got nothing 35 (0.0035) was played 83 times Straight & Prime 0.6265 0.1108 10000 cases 1000 cases = 4.62 72 (0.072) Experimental = 5 - 4.62 = 0.38 Pair & Prime (double ace) 0.6769 sum determines the prize Nothing 6764 (0.6764) 2 [1,1] 3 [1,2] [2,1] 5 [1,4] [4,1] [2,3] [3,2] 7 [1,6] [6,1] [2,5] [5,2] [3,4] [4,3] 11 [1,10] [10,1] [2,9] [9,2] [3,8] [8,3] [4,7] [7,4] [5,6] [6,5] 13 [1,12] [12,1] [2,11] [11,2] [3,10] [10,3] [4,9] [9,4] [5,8] [8,5] [6,7] [7,6] 17 [4,13] [13,4] [5,12] [12,5] [6,11] [11,6] [7,10] [10,7] [8,9] [9,8] 19 [6,13] [13,6] [7,12] [12,7] [8,11] [11,8] [9,10] [10,9] 23 [10,13] [13,10] [11,12] [12,11] 0.0843 0.0493 8 got straight $5 370 (0.037) 0.0031 0.6764

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