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| Weight | 41 g |
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| Dimensions | 100 × 2 × 230 mm |
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| Pages | 24 |
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Six-page folder explains how A.A. is geared to work in any community to help alcoholics. Prepared especially to help groups, central offices, and P.I. committees interpret A.A. to the community.
P-31 – Taxes included.

This pamphlet explains how anonymity serves as both a safeguard at the personal level and a spiritual principle at the public level, and outlines what this means for A.A. members both within A.A. and outside of it. Includes FAQs on social media and the Internet, as well as suggestions for dealing with friends and family.
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Using simple language, this pamphlet offers general information on Alcoholics Anonymous, covering topics such as symptoms of alcoholism, the Twelve Steps (A.A.’s program of recovery), the function of A.A. meetings, and more. For public information purposes.
P-42 – Taxes included.

Written in the first person by a member of Alcoholics Anonymous and directed to social workers, treatment counselors, physicians and other professionals in the alcoholism field, this pamphlet explains the Twelve Steps — the A.A. program of recovery — and how A.A. helps alcoholics stop drinking. Also offers fresh insight into Alcoholics Anonymous for members.
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The “Twelve and Twelve” contains 12 essays by Bill W. that expand upon each of the Steps — the A.A. program of recovery — with helpful examples and personal insights, and another 12 that explain how the Traditions protect the unity of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Originally published in Grapevine in 1952, Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions is used today by A.A. members and groups worldwide.
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