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The 12 Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous
Written by Kelti   
17 August 2012

The 12 Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous are taken from the

Big Book titled:: Alcoholics Anonymous.



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The 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous
Written by Kelti   
17 August 2012

These 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous  are taken from the

Big Book titled 'Alcoholics Anonymous'.

This is confrence approved literature.

 



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A New View Of Alcoholism
Written by Guitar   
03 August 2012

The following is a very intertesting article I found whils surfing the Web.

I t truly is a unique way of looking at addiction in general and goes into a little detail about sugar cravings etc.



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