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What in the World is Gambling?
This book examines a very important issue in society today, gambling. But what is gambling? The book's opening chapter defines it as an interest that requires one to take risks for an activity or event with an uncertain outcome, often involving the input of something with material value in the hope of achieving additional gains. It also uncovers the different types of gambling which include casinos, electronic, and sports betting. The subsequent chapters explore the history of gambling in different religions illustrating interesting details that give a broader understanding of the topic. Signs and symptoms of gambling addiction as a social vice impacting lives, psychological and biological mechanisms of gambling addiction are also addressed in detail in this publication. To find solutions to gambling addiction, this book further looks at the environmental factors that increase the risk of gambling addiction, including stress, mental health disorders, personality traits, and diagnosis for gambling and available treatment as a solution. This book is a wealth of knowledge about gambling useful and of great help in understanding it, the dangers, and accessible solutions to what we have come to know and accept as profitable games of fun. So take time to enjoy reading this exciting book.
Betchel Belachew, Bhargavi Venkataraman, Brianna Bedran, Camryn Kabir-Bahk, Cassandra Van Drunen-Lachanse, Chitrini Tandon, Dhwani Bhadresa, Grace Nzovwa Zulu-Sitima, Tim Chapman, Yi Yang Fei (Author), Colton Vanhooren (Narrator)
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What in the World is Java Man?
In 1890, Dutch paleoanthropologist and geologist Eugène Dubois discovered the Pithecanthropus erectus, or "Java Man." This anthologized collection of collaborative student researched and written essays explore Dubois's discovery of the Java Man. Looking at the history of the fossil remains, including the discovery, anthropology, and archeology of them, among other topics, we discuss the discourse of Java Man.
Alex Hauser, Ayah Nour Nehdi, Christina Nguyen, Dr Austin Mardon, Dr. Austin Mardon, Gloria Wang, Hanna Redda, Jessica Jutras, Lydia Sochan, Rayna K. Naik, Zarish Jawad (Author), Colton Vanhooren (Narrator)
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As humans, we use our hands every day but how much do each of us know about the many topics that surround the importance of our hands? In this book, you will learn all about the importance of hands, what the advantages of hands are, the research being done, and disorders affecting the hands. Without hands, you wouldn't be able to flip the pages in this book!
Armita Yousefi, Austin Mardon, Dasarathy Mutharasan, David Supina, Dr. Austin Mardon, Ida Marchese, Ipsa Gusain, Jiyeon Park, Marcey Costello, Priyanshu Mahey, Rosalie Sullivan, Ruchira Nandasiri, Terrence Wu, Yash Joshi (Author), Colton Vanhooren (Narrator)
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WHAT IN THE WORLD ARE GERMS is an anthology of articles, compiled by 12 authors with topics ranging from the history of the perception of germs to their discovery and to the future understanding of germs. Keeping germ theory as its focus, this collection of articles provides details of the historical composition of the theory and the emergence of opposing theories. Concluding the anthology with the influence of conspiracy theories and popular culture on the general understanding of germs, What in the World are Germs aims at bringing to light all that we have come to know about germs. "It was not until the early 19th century which witnessed a robust emphasis on containing infectious diseases with the aim of adopting a prophylactic approach to eradicate epidemics. Through the contributions of countless scientists and medical practitioners, this ambitious goal sought to revolutionize the field of medicine, however, it was not without ramifications."
Hareem Bilal, Mackenzie Schuler, Mical Habtemikael, Michael Tang, Millie Singh, Mya Elisabeth George, Natalie Jean-Marie, Natalie Wong, Nataliya Raza, Navneet Kang, Vivek Kannan (Author), Colton Vanhooren (Narrator)
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Since before the beginning of recorded history, board games have been a constant source of fascination and entertainment for human beings. From 7000-year-old bone dice and the Ancient Egyptian religious game of Senet to the spread of chess throughout medieval Eurasia, the history of board games is as sprawling, oftentimes mysterious, and complex as history itself. Though sometimes correctly characterized as meaningless fun or simple distractions, board games have also been assigned varying degrees of spiritual, cultural, and competitive importance. Often this importance can be examined not only to learn more about board games but also about the people who played them. In History of Board Games Throughout the Ages, we take a general look at the history of board games from ancient to modern times, including some of the most popular and influential board games ever played, their various roles in the societies and cultures they occupied, and the reasons why board games are so compelling and fun for us humans in the first place.
Austin Mardon, Dr. Austin Mardon, Jonathan Wiebe, Lucas Tombrowski, Pau Ldansereau (Author), Colton Vanhooren (Narrator)
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The Basics of Therapeutic Parenting
Therapeutic parenting is not like regular parenting. It requires you to rethink and re-evaluate all your normal parenting instincts, past experiences with other children, and parenting advice from other parents and friends.
Abdulla Uthman, Asfar Khan, Austin Mardon, Catherine Mardon, Lucas Tombrowski, Nasia Sheikh, Yassine Bensaada (Author), Colton Vanhooren (Narrator)
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