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College educations, however, require thousands of dollars annually. Therefore, it appears that it takes money, to make money.
This theory of needing money to make money rings true with gambling. Casinos, lotteries, horse racing, and a vast array of other tools require individuals to use the money he or she has, and hopefully increase the original sum through the appropriate means of gambling... displayed 300 characters
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However, money is not the only aspect of gambling. Luck is money's right-hand man when it comes to gambling. This theory ties in with D.H. Lawrence's The Rocking-Horse Winner.
The association between luck and money is explained to Paul by his mother. She explains that to have luck, is to ultimately have money... displayed next 300 characters
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