Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship for
people (men and women alike) who have had a drinking problem. It helps its
members by giving emotional support in the stages of alcoholism that they are
in. It is available almost everywhere in the world and there are no specific
requirements to join the fellowship. It is open to anyone who wants to address
their drinking problem by following the Twelve Steps that are grounded in a set
of principles that are spiritual in nature. The fellowship strongly believes
that in following these steps anyone can expel their obsession to drink and
enable them to live happily and usefully whole.<span>
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One how my addiction interfere with 1 short-term goals in life because I think once you're addicted to that drug they're going to start putting everything that they have set for their self behind that drug because they're starting to think that the taking the drugs is better than their goals that they've already set for them so then they keep on setting that task or goal behind to where it never gets done 2 how my addiction interfere with one loom term goals in life because if you can't even complete the short small tax that you already set for yourself you're not going to be able to achieve the bigger ones because just thinking if you already have a small obstacle to go over and you can't pass that what happens when you reach that big wall you can't go over it or around it but then you use your addiction to help and that just makes it worse three how would one's priorities change through suffering an addiction to a drug because say yes set a priority to take a shower today but instead you go out with your friends and you going to start doing heroin or crack or something and then your body starts telling you that you need it and you continue going back and back everyday until you look back and seek hey I've been putting this in front of everything else that I'm supposed to be doing you from getting anything done because that's the only thing that he thinks important at that time how could these addictions interfere with family relationships because if you put all your tasks and goals and priorities behind you're going to put your family behind there too so after all this long time if you being addicted to this drug you really think you need it and then you say that you don't need your family and why you taking these drugs and thinking they're not doing anything to you they're really wearing you down and then when you finally become not addicted and you look back you'll see all these things that you never done for the people yourself hope this helps!!
Answer:
That sucks, I hope the microwave is alright.
Based on knowledge I would definitely say that I think the answer is C
One on mid chest and other on the back