Alcoholism: Where Hope Starts by Angela D. Meyer

Where Hope Starts by Angela D. Meyer
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Karen Marino’s life is a nightmare. The New York City restaurant manager is a professional success, but her marriage is in shambles. When her husband, Barry shows up drunk at her restaurant, she loses both. She flees The Big Apple and returns to her Midwestern home to sort through her options. But i
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Live Free and Beyond Your Ego’s Constraints, Learn from Walter White in BREAKING BAD, Season 4, Episode 10 – “Bug”
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For a complete summary, go to http://www.amctv.com and look up “Bug”. For the purposes of this blog, here’s the big stuff: Hank’s GPS tracker on Gus’ car is a bust but the Kojak-like DEA agent doesn’t give up. He asks Walt for a ride to the Los Pollos Hermanos distribution center, Walt makes up stor
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Combating Alcohol and Drug Abuse in Kenya
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By Julie Bowen In Kenya, John Mututho is a household name. His anti-alcohol campaign made him the subject of hate among many beer lovers and bar owners. After his elder brother’s death in 2007 as a result of alcoholism, Mututho vigorously pursued alcohol control with a focus on the social impact of
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The individual in The Crowd: a lens on mass culture
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King Vidor’s 1928 exploration of the common man, The Crowd, proves an interesting contrast to most cinema of its time. Rather than continuing in the tradition of sharing yet another successful Cinderella-story of an individual rising above the crowd, it elected to turn that ideology on it’s head and
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Slice of Americana
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History tells of the main and important events in a society. But, it is left to biography to record what is happening with people. Here is a snapshot of modern America capsulized by a family of 4 sisters. Sister A was born to her mother when her mom was 18 and her father was 21. Over the next 21 yea
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