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  • 31Recovery model — The Recovery Model is an approach to mental disorder or substance dependence (and/or from being labeled in those terms) that emphasizes and supports each individual s potential for recovery. Recovery is seen within the model as a personal journey …

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  • 32Jericho Benedictines — The Jericho Benedictines are a Society of Apostolic Life which is one of the forms of religious community within the Catholic Church.HistoryThe group began in Paisley, Scotland during the 1970s, when a group of men found themselves deeply moved… …

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  • 33Counting Crows — Adam Duritz, chanteur de Counting Crows Pays d’origine San Francisco …

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  • 34Crossing Jordan — The cast Format Crime, Drama Created by Tim Kring Starring …

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  • 35David Duke — This article is about the white nationalist. For the Scottish football player, see David Duke (footballer). David Duke …

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  • 36Data recovery — is the process of salvaging data from damaged, failed, corrupted, or inaccessible secondary storage media when it cannot be accessed normally. Often the data are being salvaged from storage media such as internal or external hard disk drives,… …

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  • 37Complementarianism — Part of a series on Christianity and Gender Theology Female disciples of Jesus Gender roles in Christianity …

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  • 38Sober Coach — A sober companion or sober coach is an addiction treatment professional who provides one on one assistance to newly recovering drug addicts and alcoholics. The therapeutic goal is to help the patient maintain sufficient abstinence from alcohol… …

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  • 39Le chercheur en biologie, Trevor Marshall — Trevor Marshall Pour les articles homonymes, voir Marshall. Trevor G. Marshall Trevor G. Marshall, PhD, né en 1948 à Adélaïde (Australie), est chercheur en biomédecine. Il est à l’origine du « Protocole Marshall » …

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  • 40Protocole Marshall — Trevor Marshall Pour les articles homonymes, voir Marshall. Trevor G. Marshall Trevor G. Marshall, PhD, né en 1948 à Adélaïde (Australie), est chercheur en biomédecine. Il est à l’origine du « Protocole Marshall » …

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