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    I went to an open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. At first‚ it was for me to find a meeting near my house where I can go to. I went to a group called Never Too Young‚ located at Santa Maria school‚ in the Bronx. I felt a little uncomfortable when I was there‚ because I noticed that they felt uncomfortable when I presented myself‚ and told them my reasons to be there. I did not stay. However‚ the following day I found an open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous near my house. This one‚ was a Spanish speaker

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    Title: Go Ask Alice Anonymous Krizzia Del Rosario Author: Alice Anonymous Text type: Novel Date: 20/02/13 Go Ask Alice Anonymous is based on a true story about a 15-year-old girl who gets given LSD at a party and loves the feeling of the drugs. Alice was once a shy innocent girl who got sucked into the world of drugs because of her need to be accepted. Although she did not even know what was happening to herself and did not plan drug use. But her ‘friends’

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    Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) is a worldwide fellowship for individuals to share their experiences‚ and to gain strength and support from one another in an effort to recover from alcoholism. A.A. is based upon a Twelve Step program to recovery that acts as a personal guide to sobriety. Countless individuals find their sobriety in this volunteer fellowship‚ in fact many find the Twelve Steps to be their personal miracle; this is eloquently articulated in Understanding the Twelve Steps: Working the

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    It was cold‚ on that November morning. Knowing that‚ I pulled on my coat and mittens and threw a scarf in my bag along with my vintage Polaroid camera and sketchbook. I ran out the door‚ knowing exactly where I was going. I sprinted the few blocks to the old trailer factory‚ my bag flopping against my side. Once I got there‚ I stopped to catch my breath. I was frozen‚ today being 39 degrees and all. Maybe‚ I thought‚ leggings weren’t the best idea today. I thought back to my warm home‚ my slippers

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    2014. Hays‚ Brooks. "Brain Scans Offer Clues about Sex Addiction." InfoTrac College Edition. Gale‚ 11 July 2014. Web. 15 Oct. 2014. "Hypersexual." Merriam-Webster. Merriam-Webster. Web. 17 Oct. 2014. "An Invitation to Recovery." Sexual Addicts Anonymous. International Service Organization of SAA‚ Inc.‚ 2007. Web. 18 Oct. 2014. Kafka‚ Martin P. "Hypersexual Disorder: A Proposed Diagnosis for DSM-V." American Psychiatric Association 39: 377-400. Arch Sex Behav. Web. 15 Oct. 2014. Kasl‚ Charlotte D

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    Chocoholics Anonymous Team Protégé Thomas P. Vande Zande Padma Rilapur Sravani Tadimeti Tenaaz Aqthari Syed Muneer Stratford University SOF 535 Professor Butu December 6‚ 2014 Abstract *Enter abstract here* Chocoholics Anonymous While assessing the needs of the Chocoholics Anonymous organization our team agreed unanimously that we wanted to gain the most value out of this project. We first sat down and decided our approach for how to handle this project in the most professional and business

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    married on January 24‚ 1918 right before Bill had left for World War I. (“Bill Wilson”‚ 2012). Bill W. served as a Second Lieutenant in the Coast Artillery. Bill had finally‚ in the military‚ experienced his “first drink”. According to Alcoholics Anonymous (2001)‚ Bill stated‚ “ I had found the elixir of life.” This first drink led to the second and all the drinks in the years to come for Bill‚ as he began drinking heavily and excessively. After the war‚ he went to live with Lois in New York City‚

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    “Edward‚ Edward” (anonymous poem) and “Girl” (Jamaica Kincaid) What do you find disturbing in these texts and why? We expect mothers to be the most wonderful persons just because we portray them to be that way. However‚ in the poem “Edward‚ Edward”‚ by an anonymous write‚ and the short story “Girl”‚ by Jamaica Kincaid‚ both portray mothers in a different sunlight which I found disturbing. The mothers were both portrayed as horrid individuals. In the poem “Edward‚ Edward”‚ the mother was

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    Opium Commission which brought the community together in order to deter the illicit drug trafficking of opium. The Commission later met at conferences in the Netherlands in 1911 and 1913‚ promoting legislation that would aid them in handling the narcotics problem in their own country. During this same time period‚ the United States started to take notice in the favor of prohibition of all “moral evils‚” particularly drugs and alcohol. New York Representative Francis B. Harrison was particularly

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    Their economic lives off of the money people make and then put back in the economy. Drug Trafficking is the making and moving of narcotics. Afghanistan is the number one person producer of drugs in the the world. There major drug that they produce and move is opium. Many citizens are even involved in the growing of the opium and other drugs. Citizens cultivate narcotics as their main source of income. Citizens get payed to cultivate these drugs for the drug lords. They not only produce the drugs

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