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KEYNOTE ADDRESS: On the Binding Biases of Time
Lance Strate is Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Fordham University, and Executive Director of the Institute of General Semantics. He is a Past President of the New York State Communication Association, and a recipient of NYSCA\u27s John F. Wilson Award. He is a founder and Past President of the Media Ecology Association, and author of Echoes and Reflections: On Media Ecology as a Field of Study. This is the text of his Keynote Address presented at the 67th Annual Conference of the New York State Communication Association, Ellenville, NY, October 23-25, 2009
The Nevada Gaming Debt Collection Experience
In the discussion - The Nevada Gaming Debt Collection Experience - by Larry D. Strate, Assistant Professor, College of Business and Economics at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Assistant Professor Strate initially outlines the article by saying: “Even though Nevada has had over a century of legalized gaming experience, the evolution of gaming debt collection has been a recent phenomenon. The author traces that history and discusses implications of the current law.”
The discussion opens with a comparison between the gaming industries of New Jersey/Atlantic City, and Las Vegas, Nevada. This contrast serves to point out the disparities in debt handling between the two.
“There are major differences in the development of legalized gaming for both Nevada and Atlantic City. Nevada has had over a century of legalized gambling; Atlantic City, New Jersey, has completed a decade of its operation,” Strate informs you. “Nevada\u27s gaming industry has been its primary economic base for many years; Atlantic City\u27s entry into gaming served as a possible solution to a social problem. Nevada\u27s processes of legalized gaming, credit play, and the collection of gaming debts were developed over a period of 125 years; Atlantic City\u27s new industry began with gaming, gaming credit, and gaming debt collection simultaneously in 1976 [via the New Jersey Casino Control Act] .”
The irony here is that Atlantic City, being the younger venue, had or has a better system for handling debt collection than do the historic and traditional Las Vegas properties. Many of these properties were duplicated in New Jersey, so the dichotomy existed whereby New Jersey casinos could recoup debt while their Nevada counterparts could not.
“It would seem logical that a territory which permitted gambling in the early 1800’s would have allowed the Nevada industry to collect its debts as any other legal enterprise. But it did not,” Strate says.
Of course, this situation could not be allowed to continue and Strate outlines the evolution. New Jersey tactfully benefitted from Nevada’s experience.
“The fundamental change in gaming debt collection came through the legislature as the judicial decisions had declared gaming debts uncollectable by either a patron or a casino,” Strate informs you. “Nevada enacted its gaming debt collection act in 1983, six years after New Jersey,” Strate points out.
One of the most noteworthy paragraphs in the entire article is this: “The fundamental change in 1983, and probably the most significant change in the history of gaming in Nevada since the enactment of the Open Gaming Law of 1931, was to allow non-restricted gaming licensees* to recover gaming debts evidenced by a credit instrument. The new law incorporated previously litigated terms with a new one, credit instrument.” The term is legally definable and gives Nevada courts an avenue of due process
A Portable Active Binocular Robot Vision Architecture for Scene Exploration
We present a portable active binocular robot vision archi-
tecture that integrates a number of visual behaviours. This vision archi-
tecture inherits the abilities of vergence, localisation, recognition and si-
multaneous identification of multiple target object instances. To demon-
strate the portability of our vision architecture, we carry out qualitative
and comparative analysis under two different hardware robotic settings,
feature extraction techniques and viewpoints. Our portable active binoc-
ular robot vision architecture achieved average recognition rates of 93.5%
for fronto-parallel viewpoints and, 83% percentage for anthropomorphic
viewpoints, respectively
Tunable spin-polaron state in a singly clamped semiconducting carbon nanotube
We consider a semiconducting carbon nanotube (CNT) laying on a ferromagnetic
insulating sub-strate with one end depassing the substrate and suspended over a
metallic gate. We assume that the polarised substrate induces an exchange
interaction acting as a local magnetic field for the electrons in the
non-suspended CNT side. Generalizing the approach of I. Snyman and Yu.V.
Nazarov [Phys. Rev. Lett. 108, 076805 (2012)] we show that one can generate
electrostatically a tun-able spin-polarized polaronic state localized at the
bending end of the CNT. We argue that at low temperatures manipulation and
detection of the localised quantum spin state is possible
General Trimmed Estimation: Robust Approach to Nonlinear and Limited Dependent Variable Models
High breakdown-point regression estimators protect against large errors and data con- tamination. Motivated by some { the least trimmed squares and maximum trimmed like- lihood estimators { we propose a general trimmed estimator, which unifies and extends many existing robust procedures. We derive here the consistency and rate of convergence of the proposed general trimmed estimator under mild -mixing conditions and demon- strate its applicability in nonlinear regression, time series, limited dependent variable models, and panel data.consistency;regression;robust estimation;trimming
Advertising Legalized Gambling: A Late Bloomer Under the First Amendment
New federal laws and court cases have put a new perspective on the ability of the industry to advertise as it has never been able to do before. With gaming becoming more prevalent, the acceptability of the legal industry is making promotion easier. The author discusses these new influences
Casino Gambling is Hot: Gambling Debt Collection is Hot
Gambling on credit, considered a vice by some, is not judicially collectible based upon the Statute of Anne. This common law statute prevents the collection of gambling losses, unless expected by state statute. This article reviews and updates the findings of an unenforceability of gambling debt study conducted in 1989 just prior to the rapid expansion of gambling in the United States
Stripes ordering in self-stratification experiments of binary and ternary granular mixtures
The self-stratification of binary and ternary granular mixtures has been
experimentally investigated. Ternary mixtures lead to a particular ordering of
the strates which was not accounted for in former explanations. Bouncing grains
are found to have an important effect on strate formation. A complementary
mechanism for self-stratification of binary and ternary granular mixtures is
proposed.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures. submitted for pubication, guess wher
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