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Leaving Las Vegas: Exposure to Las Vegas and risk of suicide

Social Science and Medicine, 2008
Residents of Las Vegas, Nevada have much higher suicide rates than residents of other metropolitan counties in the USA. Whether the risk of suicide among visitors to Las Vegas is also significantly elevated has been difficult to assess because person-time denominator information is not available. We used a case-control design to examine the association
Matt Wray, M Miller, Jill Gurvey
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Against the odds in Las Vegas

BMJ, 2014
“Sin City” ranks poorly on health and has a doctor deficit.
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The philosophical foundations of Las Vegas

Journal of Gambling Studies, 1995
Las Vegas is a city that has long challenged social norms of the rest of the United States and built a highly successful economic base on gambling and other hedonistic pursuits. Now that many other states and communities are pursuing or actively considering following the route of legal casinos for economic development purposes, the ethical ...
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The Las Vegas Thesis

Qualitative Inquiry, 2010
Following “reflexive ethnography” and utilizing an approach of “performative narrative” and “layered text”, this article explores how Bachelor of Arts students in the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language program at a public university in Mexico successfully manage the writing of an inductive-oriented thesis in English by resisting bibliographic ...
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Viva Las Vegas

Eureka!, 2018
Automation, AI, robotics and generative design were the overarching themes of Autodesk University (AU) 2019 held in Las Vegas in November. Tom Austin-Morgan reports.
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Atelier «Las Vegas»

Pratiques de formation, 1978
Verdeuil Jean. Atelier «Las Vegas». In: Pratiques de formation, n°2, 1978. Des pédagogies expérimentales. pp. 30-32.
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Paris, Las Vegas

Pacific Coast Philology
Abstract The Moulin Rouge, created in 1955 as the first racially integrated hotel-casino in Las Vegas, played a key role in the advancement of American civil rights, yet its ephemeral existence and near-total physical obliteration threaten to erase its import as a significant site of twentieth century cultural history. The meaning and
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Las Vegas

Urban Affairs Review, 2000
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