Alcoholism: Misunderstood

Misunderstood
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In the short video Timothy Treadwell says that “bears are very misunderstood”. I think that in this statement he refers not only to the bears but also to himself, as being misunderstood by society, both as an individual and for his work as the defender of grizzly bears. In the movie Treadwell gives
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Police
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I really like the books written by Jo Nesbø and I’ve read all the book form the Harry Hole series. There’s always a very intense atmosphere in Jo Nesbø’s books. There’s also cruel violence and harsh and insensitive people. Harry Hole, the main character, doesn’t care about the rules. He’s got a lot
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My Long Trip Home…
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In my research about family and images I came upon this very interesting article by Mark Whitaker, managing editor of CNN Worldwide, about his family for his memoir “My Long Trip Home”. http://inamerica.blogs.cnn.com/2011/12/03/my-family-and-the-tragic-black-man/ What I found most interesting about
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Recovery Readings October 16
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Just for today The Simplest Prayer “…praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out.” Step Eleven How do we pray? With little experience, many of us don’t even know how to begin. The process, however, is neither difficult nor complicated. We came to Narcotics Anonymous
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I like to watch movies about the end of the world
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There are number of ways for this world to come to a sudden and unexpected end, none of them very good. The most common dramatic device to accomplish this end in movies is a huge meteorite or asteroid. I am not quite sure what an asteroid is, probably a tiny star, which would still be much bigger th
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