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    Big Book Reflection History of AA The history of Alcoholics Anonymous is one that is sacred and has led to thousands of members finding their “spirituality” and strength to heal from their disease. Co-founder‚ Bill Wilson‚ was an alcoholic who lost a promising job on Wall Street by his drinking habits. The drinking led him to have problems academically and with his marriage‚ oftentimes sending him to the hospital between 1933 and 1934 under the care of Doctor William Silkworth. Dr. Silkworth’s theory

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    shelter * Number of alcoholic people will decrease * Number of homeless people decrease. * Increase of motel customers * New medicine * Cleanliness in the streets * Less annoyance in the streets * Increased succession rate of drug researching * Can help find missing persons * Safer in the streets * More secure | * Increase of death toll * Faster productivity of drug research * New medicine or drugs * More will be injured *

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    Bridget Kelly November 19‚ 2000 Research Paper Elizabeth Antalek One out of thirteen adults are considered to be an alcoholic or suffer from a drinking problem. Today‚ fourteen million Americans suffer from a disease that is caused by a combination of physiological‚ psychological‚ social‚ and genetic factors. Alcoholism is a developmental disease that progresses slowly over a number of years and is based on both the physical and emotional dependency on alcohol. In many cases it leads

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    Avoidance of self-awareness 3. Physical Symptoms II. What is an alcoholic? A. "Skid row bum" B. "High functioning alcoholic" III. Is heredity a factor? A. Her father B. Other families IV. Discomfort + drink = no discomfort A. Social situations V. Public vs. private drinking A. No holds barred drinking B. Maintaining the façade VI. Denial A. The rules B. Young‚ professional‚ female C. The double life 1. Alcoholic drama 2. Two men a. Julian "the big improvement" b. Michael VII

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    political stability. Furthermore‚ Abe’s policy is also continuing discussing to enlarge the free trade agreement. Particularly‚ a success of Free Trade Agreement with Australia has implied a reducing import tariff on Australian products‚ especially alcoholic beverages (Marketline‚ May 2014). It is reported that Japan’s legal framework is high in terms of economics freedom and the ease of starting a business (Marketline‚ May 2014). As said in the same report‚ Japan is relatively free from corruption.

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    is contended that alcoholics can indeed control their consumption of alcohol. The author emphasizes that in most alcoholism treatment facilities‚ it is a requirement for one to stay sober for a while before being admitted. According to him this means that an alcoholic is able to control his or her drinking. Fingarette (1988) also argues that there are many symptoms of alcoholism to qualify it as a disease on its own. Some have also argued that relapse of recovering alcoholics illustrates that alcoholism

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    symptoms include drinking unaccompanied‚ drinking at odd times throughout the day‚ and getting drunk more often than before. Alcoholics need 50% more alcohol than one would typically drink just to reach one’s intoxication (187). Alcohol dependency can lead to unintended injuries‚ violence‚ risky behavior‚ or worse‚ death. Alcoholism can also be known as a family disease. An alcoholic can totally disrupt family life and cause harmful effects that can last a

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    “the company man” when he passed away. Goodman repeatedly says in the essay “This man who worked himself to death finally and precisely at 3:00 A.M. Sunday morning – on his day off.”(18) .This quote been said multiple times stating that Phil was a workaholic due to work he missed out in his personal life. For example‚ when he was in the car with his daughter and nothing was said in the car‚ not making time for his loved ones‚ and worrying about his job more. With this quote‚ Goodman appeals to character

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    was a quarter million dollars in the first year. I believe in discipline‚ motivation‚ self-learning‚ and a desire. When I want to accomplish something‚ I create a plan of how to apply knowledge and ability to reach the goal. My weaknesses! I’m a workaholic‚ and often my friends tell me I neglect them or I’m working too much. I can’t relate to the comments because I love what I do and I’m good at it. With all my respect to my colleagues and friends‚ my habits are my weaknesses. I agree I work too much;

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    The term “alcoholism” describes a drinker who is mentally and physically dependent on alcohol‚ and who would most likely have withdrawal symptoms upon trying to quit. This dependence prevents most alcoholics from being able to control when they drink and how much they drink. For that reason‚ alcoholics usually drink to excess despite the consequences. Alcoholism‚ like any addiction‚ is a chronic disorder which involves continued use despite negative consequences and requires ongoing treatment and

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