Let it rain (Amanda Marchall)・・・2000.11 札幌(ラジオ)、2001.3-4 ツアー(DVD未収録) Time afteer time (Cyndi Lauper)・・・2000.11 大阪(TV) Desperado (Eagles)・・・2000.11 TV、2001.1 新潟(ラジオ) 夜空ノムコウ(SMAP)・・・2001.2 TV You gatta be (Des'ree)・・・2001.3-4 松山、渋谷(DVD未収録) Because the night (Patti Smith)・・・2001.7-9 ツアー(ラジオ) One of us (Joan Osbourne)・・・2001.7-9 ツアー(ラジオ)、2002.11ツアー(DVD未収録) Foolish games (Jewel)・・・2001.9 TV You've got a friend (Carole King)・・・2001.10? 東芝EMIのイベント Fry(SMAP)・・・2002.2 TV You were meant for me (Jewel)・・・2002.3-4 ツアー Angels would fall (Melissa Etheridge)・・・2002.3-4 ツアー 守ってあげたい (松任谷由実)・・・2002.11 ツアー(DVD、CD) 世界に一つだけの花(SMAP)・・・2003.6 TV Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana)・・・2004.9 SSTVのイベント(TV) King of Pain(The police)・・・2004.9 SSTVのイベント(TV)
【Passing score】 The passing scores on the First Stage for Grade 1 are usually expected to be about 79/113 (70%), but are subject to change for adjustments. The passing mark in the Second Stage is set at 60/100.
When we consider the harmful effects of gambling on health and family relations, not to mention the dangers of gambling-related criminal activities, it is clear that a total ban would be in the best interests of the public. Gambling can be devastating to the health of gamblers. Some gamblers become severely depressed as a result of losing large sums of money. This depression can lead to other harmful activities, including alcohol abuse. The problem is compounded by the fact that many casinos offer free drinks to gamblers to encourage them to stay longer and gamble more. It is inevitable that families of those who develop an addiction to gambling will suffer. It is not uncommon for gamblers to spend their entire salary at the casino or the racetrack rather than providing for their family. This destroys family relations and often leads to divorce and alienation. Gambling also encourages organized crime. To finance their habit, many gamblers build up serious debt and are forced to borrow money from “loan sharks.” These moneylenders are widely known to have connections with organized crime syndicates, which often resort to violence if loans are not repaid on time. A government ban on gambling is necessary to show that society will not tolerate this problematic institution.
【Passing score】 The passing scores on the First Stage for Grade 1 are usually expected to be about 79/113 (70%), but are subject to change for adjustments. The passing mark in the Second Stage is set at 60/100.
When we consider the harmful effects of gambling on health and family relations, not to mention the dangers of gambling-related criminal activities, it is clear that a total ban would be in the best interests of the public. Gambling can be devastating to the health of gamblers. Some gamblers become severely depressed as a result of losing large sums of money. This depression can lead to other harmful activities, including alcohol abuse. The problem is compounded by the fact that many casinos offer free drinks to gamblers to encourage them to stay longer and gamble more. It is inevitable that families of those who develop an addiction to gambling will suffer. It is not uncommon for gamblers to spend their entire salary at the casino or the racetrack rather than providing for their family. This destroys family relations and often leads to divorce and alienation. Gambling also encourages organized crime. To finance their habit, many gamblers build up serious debt and are forced to borrow money from “loan sharks.” These moneylenders are widely known to have connections with organized crime syndicates, which often resort to violence if loans are not repaid on time. A government ban on gambling is necessary to show that society will not tolerate this problematic institution.