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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<span>The question is asking why the same exercise program might conform to the principle of overload for one person but not for another?. Another, simpler way of asking this is : do exercise programs have the same effects on different people? Do different people need to pay attention to different conditions? The answer is: yes, and that's because different people have different levels of physical fitness at the beginning of the regine, so some people might be able to endure harsher exercise than others.</span><span />
The answer is: "testimonials" .
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" <span>Health care manufacturers and health foods often rely on statements or personal appearances called <u> testimonials </u><u /> to sell their products."
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