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The fall and rise of Native North America | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/the-fall-and-rise-of-native-north-america26 Sep 2016: Casinos should not be seen as a blight, even if gambling can be seen as a highly destructive vehicle of achievement,” added King. ... What will happen when these casinos disappear in favour of online gambling which is accessible without the need to -
Optimization and Control
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/oc/index.html14 Jan 2016: Ther are applications of this course in science, economics and engineering (e.g., "insects as optimizers", "planning for retirement", "finding a parking space", "optimal gambling" and "steering a space craft to ... 4.2 Characterization of the optimal -
Opinion: There’s no such thing as a natural-born gambler | University …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/opinion-theres-no-such-thing-as-a-natural-born-gambler22 Apr 2016: In fact, 77 of March’s top 100 most expensive keywords were about gambling. ... Inequality is another good indicator for gambling, both statistically and on the ground. -
University of Cambridge Research Horizons magazine Issue 31
https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_31_research_horizons.pdf19 Oct 2016: Cambridge; research; digital society -
2 The Fellowship (March 2006) 4 From the President ...
https://www.queens.cam.ac.uk/files/publicationFiles/the_record_2006ocr.pdf8 Dec 2016: include games and gambling. Soon we were comparing notes on the recent Derby winner ‘Motivator’, Kentucky horse farms, and the film Seabiscuit (about a famous racehorse). -
Spending for smiles: money can buy happiness after all | University…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/spending-for-smiles-money-can-buy-happiness-after-all7 Apr 2016: Conscientiousness. Gambling, toys and hobbies. Home insurance, health, fitness. Extraversion. Home insurance, accountant fees. ... Traffic fines, gambling. Reference:. Sandra C. Matz, Joe J. Gladstone, and David Stillwell. -
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https://www.wesley.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/04-phillips.pdf27 Sep 2016: The passage directly prior to this passage recounts an interactionbetween Beau Nash – the gambling-obsessed celebrity at the centre of Bath’selite, cosmopolitan set – who had publicly rebuked Wesley for his -
Opinion: Why danger is exciting – but only to some people |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/opinion-why-danger-is-exciting-but-only-to-some-people6 Sep 2016: In a study of patients with Parkinson’s disease, who were on drugs that stimulated dopamine receptors used to treat their movement symptoms, 17% developed highly unexpected behavioural addictions to gambling -
Optimization and Control Richard Weber, Lent Term 2016 Contents ...
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/oc/oc2016.pdf8 Mar 2016: 13. 4.2 Characterization of the optimal policy. 13. 4.3 Example: optimal gambling. ... Either way, we have F(π,x) F(π′,x). 13. 4.3 Example: optimal gambling. -
Combating cybercrime when there's plenty of phish in the sea |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/combating-cybercrime-when-theres-plenty-of-phish-in-the-sea21 Oct 2016: The first category is the opportunistic offender, who may be motivated by a major strain in their lives, such as financial pressures or problems with gambling or addiction, and who uses
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