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Addiction / Alcohol abuse / Twelve Traditions / The Big Book / Bill W. / Sister Ignatia / Oxford Group / Pagans In Recovery / Betty Ong / Twelve-step programs / Alcoholics Anonymous / Ethics
Date: 2014-03-27 15:10:49
Addiction
Alcohol abuse
Twelve Traditions
The Big Book
Bill W.
Sister Ignatia
Oxford Group
Pagans In Recovery
Betty Ong
Twelve-step programs
Alcoholics Anonymous
Ethics

­Vol. 30 • No. 3 — Fall[removed]Letters from 1940s A.A. Groups Played Key Role in Traditions The Twelve Traditions, which were adopted at the First International Convention in Cleveland in 1950, grew out of the stru

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