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            <title>Dr. Bob’s Way coming to Akron</title>
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            <description>Dr Bob&amp;#39;s home; there are 12 steps from the footpath to the porch
Portion of Olive St. will be designated for AA co-founder
Each year, thousands travel to Akron to recognize Dr. Bob Smith for co-founding Alcoholics Anonymous.
This year, Akron will thank Dr. Bob in a special way — by naming part of a street after him.
Akron City Council on Monday voted to designate the section of Olive Street from North Main Street to North Howard Street &amp;#8221;Dr. Bob&amp;#8217;s Way.&amp;#8221; This section of Olive is on the north end of St. Thomas Hospital, which featured the first hospital specialty unit to treat alcoholism as a medical condition.
The street designation will help celebrate the 75th anniversary of AA starting in Akron on June 10.
&amp;#8221;I think it&amp;#8217;s a good piece of legislation and a ...</description>
            <author>Recovery Is Sexy.com</author>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 23 May 2010 23:44:52 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>The Sheer Simplicity Of The Twelve Steps</title>
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            <description>Dr. Bob made many profound statements about recovery during a time when technology wasn&amp;#8217;t really up to the task of recording him.
This is but one paragraph of his written words from the A.A. Grapevine printed in September, 1948 which clearly demonstrates his devotion and commitment to A.A.&amp;#8217;s&amp;#8221;original,&amp;#8221; God-based &amp;#8220;design for living.&amp;#8221; [Back To Basics - The Alcoholics Anonymous Beginners Meetings, pgs. 163-164]
&amp;#8220;As finally expressed and offered, they [the Twelve Steps] are simple in language, plain in meaning. They are workable by any person having a sincere desire to obtain and keep sobriety. The results are the proof. Their simplicity and workability are such that no special interpretations, and certainly no reservations, have ever been necessary. A...</description>
            <author>A Dozen Steps</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2008 06:30:19 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Inside the Brains at NPR</title>
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            <description>&amp;nbsp;Recall that extra jolt of adrenaline to the brain &amp;hellip; when you jump into compelling discussions &amp;hellip; and leave with novel discoveries that brighten your day.Should war be used as a tactic for change? Is health care fair? Will a new government support small business? What topics do you discuss with genuine&amp;nbsp;questions in mind? Even controversial topics can extend your thinking and improve your workplace ... under certain conditions. A neuroscientist would explain&amp;nbsp;it through raised levels of serotonin or dopamine &amp;hellip; and other brain chemicals that fuel curiosity and help you to roll out wider viewpoints. It&amp;rsquo;s rarely easy to find answers to tough questions that impact business in measurable ways. Especially when the media tends to tout one view and ignore fac...</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 05:43:52 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>The Sheer Simplicity Of The Twelve Steps</title>
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            <description>Dr. Bob made many profound statements about recovery during a time when technology wasn&amp;#8217;t really up to the task of recording him.
This is but one paragraph of his written words from the A.A. Grapevine printed in September, 1948 which clearly demonstrates his devotion and commitment to A.A.&amp;#8217;s&amp;#8221;original,&amp;#8221; God-based &amp;#8220;design for living.&amp;#8221; [Back To Basics - The Alcoholics Anonymous Beginners Meetings, pgs. 163-164]
&amp;#8220;As finally expressed and offered, they [the Twelve Steps] are simple in language, plain in meaning. They are workable by any person having a sincere desire to obtain and keep sobriety. The results are the proof. Their simplicity and workability are such that no special interpretations, and certainly no reservations, have ever been necessary. A...</description>
            <author>A Dozen Steps</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2007 04:34:19 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>From The Desk of Dr. Bob</title>
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            <description>Trying not to speak too soon again, Comcast appears to have settled their difficulties with their connectivity (we&amp;#8217;ve stayed online for 6 hours plus now) so I&amp;#8217;d like to repeat this too you from the desk of Dr. Bob;
Humility
&amp;#8220;Perpetual quietness of heart. It is to have no trouble. It is never to be fretted or vexed, irritable or sore; to wonder at nothing that is done to me, to feel nothing done against me.&amp;#8221;
&amp;#8220;It is to be at rest when nobody praises me, and when I am blamed or despised, it is to have a blessed home in myself where I can go in and shut the door and pray to my Father in secret and be at peace, as in a deep sea of calmness, when all around and about is seeming trouble.&amp;#8221;
I don&amp;#8217;t know if this is still there, but the copy I found says that...</description>
            <author>A Dozen Steps</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2007 19:07:17 +0100</pubDate>
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