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    essay books 2.30-2.59 BOOKS AND MATERIAL TO BE REFERRED ACCOUNTS : ✓ Module if at all for Sundry Chapters else not required. ✓ Classes Notes ✓ Compilation ✓ Last four Papers ✓ For Standards (Rawat‚ Dolphy D’sa or Vijay Kumar) FM : ✓ Classes Notes ✓ Compilation (approx 80% is covered by Jks) ✓ Last four Papers ✓ For Theory Compilation is enough. ✓ For conceptual understanding of Derivatives and allied chapters Shridhar is

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    Lily Bailey Recovery Support Experience Paper June 23‚ 2012 Week 4 Assignment There are a lot of things that people can be addicted to‚ but I am going to stick to one‚ which is alcohol. When addicted to something it’s when you are being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that is expressively or physically habit forming‚ especially alcohol or narcotic drugs. There is different ways that people can go get help with something that they are dependent on‚ well in other words addicted

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    In this article‚ the researchers studied the impact of Alcoholics Anonymous on sobriety as well as the impact of gender differences and extroversion on success in AA. In Alcoholics Anonymous‚ women typically consist of one-third of the members (Krentzman‚ Brower‚ Cranford‚ Bradley‚ & Robinson‚ 2012). Some studies have also shown that women more frequently attend AA meetings and tend to be more extroverted (Krentzman et al.‚ 2012). The researchers questioned if extroversion was a factor in women’s

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    Running head: Keeping Rape Victims Anonymous. In rape trials‚ the names of victims should not be released to the public. Rape victims have been through more than they deserve to begin with. There is no reason their names need to be released to the public. Rape is a different type of crime‚ it leaves the victim with emotions and feeling I cannot even begin to describe. If the victim of a rape decides to go public with their name that is their decision‚ but it should be left up to them. I

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    The possibility that Anonymous is actually hindering the efforts of the war on ISIS is also present. Firstly‚ many in Anonymous refuse to work with western governments‚ like the United States‚ because as they are combatting ISIS‚ they are also combatting many actions western governments commit. As there are many sects within Anonymous‚ however‚ there are some which work directly with the United States government. One of these groups‚ Ghost Security Group (or GhostSec) has continually infiltrated

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    Anonymous Hackers: Internet Heroes or Villains We live in the time of the World Wide Web and it brings the biggest changes ever. The effects from this powerful invention‚ the Internet‚ has made the world flat and the opportunities huge. Every big change can have an affect on people‚ it could be positive or negative. In early 2002‚ researchers evaluated the presence and role of hackers and their role in technological innovations. “A decade ago‚ people in the tech field were angry that hackers had

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    For these people this is the first step of overcoming their addiction and to get their life together. Alcoholics Anonymous isn’t a religious based organization‚ but they do believe in a higher power to help people through their emotional or physical problems (Johnson and Pagano A.11). After the passing of denial for help the person can finally make changes to their life

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    Walking into the AA meeting made me feel very awkward and out of place‚ but as the meeting began and everyone started sharing their stories I began to feel comfortable about being there. When I first went in the room the chairs were set up in a circle with some on the outside of it. I decided to take a seat on the outside so I wouldn’t be of focus during the meeting. They started the meeting off with reading some inspirational words and then reading the 12 steps. Their focus tonight was on a higher

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    Just like the AA meeting‚ I felt very uncomfortable with attending an Al-Anon meeting. I have been fortunate enough where no one close to me has ever been addicted to alcohol. I wasn’t sure how well I would be able to relate to the members of this meeting. I was very nervous walking in the meeting and I felt out of place. One thing that brought me relief was the smiling faces and happy conversation I encountered as I entered the room. These people looked like they were trying to make the best out

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    What I learned at the AA meeting AA meeting was a very good learning opportunity for me and I benefited from it greatly I was amazed on how normal all the people looked and it really signified that honestly anyone could become and alcoholic and it can really mess up your life and make you so dysfunctional and take your life away I was amazed by all of their stories especially the story about how one of the men said that god is the only answer and it made me really realize that he is really and

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