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  2. Narcotics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Narcotics Anonymous uses a slight variation of wording in both the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions when compared to other Twelve Step groups. According to the Basic Text, Narcotics Anonymous "has no opinion on outside issues," including those of politics, science or medicine, and does not endorse any outside organization or institution. The ...

  3. Jimmy Kinnon - Wikipedia

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    Most of Narcotics Anonymous early literature was written by Jimmy Kinnon and is still used worldwide today in over 70,000 NA meetings. He was the main contributor to the Yellow Booklet and Little White Booklet that were used throughout the 1960s and 1970s. From 1953 to 1977 Narcotics Anonymous had only a set of pamphlets and booklets as literature.

  4. Sobriety coin - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Bob and the Good Old Timers, the history book for Alcoholics Anonymous, discusses the work of Sister Ignatia in Akron, a nun who was devoted to assisting early members of AA and was known for passing out coins to these members. In this book, it states, "Sister Ignatia gave each of her newly released patients a Sacred Heart Medallion, which ...

  5. Neurotics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Neurotics Anonymous was created eight years later, February 3, 1964 in Washington, D.C. by Grover Boydston [4] [5] (August 16, 1924 - December 17, 1996). Grover was an AA member, recovering alcoholic , psychologist , and Ed.M. Grover had attempted suicide five times before the age of 21 and, like Bill W., was neurotic. [ 6 ]

  6. Narcotic - Wikipedia

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    List of controlled substances, some of which are classified as "narcotics", in the U.S. Controlled Substances Act (CSA). Not all of the classified ones are chemically narcotic, as described at the top of this page. M. C. Cooke (1860), The Seven Sisters of Sleep, Popular History of the Seven Prevailing Narcotics of the World.

  7. Cocaine Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Cocaine Anonymous (CA) is a twelve-step program formed in 1982 for people who seek recovery from drug addiction. It is patterned very closely after Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), although the two groups are unaffiliated.

  8. Alcoholics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    AAWS claimed that the manuscript had been given to them as a gift in 1979. [169] This action was criticized by many members of Alcoholics Anonymous since they didn't want their parent organization engaged in lawsuits. [170] Alcoholics Anonymous World Services Inc. asked the court to voluntarily discontinue the action in November 2017. [171]

  9. Street-level characters of The Wire - Wikipedia

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    He first appears in season one when Bubbles and Johnny see him speaking at a Narcotics Anonymous meeting. Bubbles is moved by the strength Walon conveys in his speech. They see Walon again in the projects looking after his drug addicted nephew. Bubbles' conversations with Walon help him realise that he wants to get clean.

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