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Temple: Relocation Of Alcohol Rehab Center Concerns Some Residents
TEMPLE (November 26, 2012)—Construction of a $ 2 million facility for the Cen-Tex Alcoholic Rehabilitation Center is underway in Temple, but some of those who live near the site say they are concerned for their families and students who go to school …
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Storybook Inn Now a Rehab Facility
In the past, some mountain residents have protested the opening of drug and alcohol rehabilitation homes in residential areas, expressing fears they would bring crime into neighborhoods. Avarell called such fears “speculation,” and said Above It All is …
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The Importance of Alcohol Rehab Centers
Alcohol consumption can pose a severe threat to the human life, both in terms of the physical and psychological health. While consuming alcohol may not cause a major threat, the signs of danger are visible when an individual starts drinking in excess.
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New addiction recovery center takes place of St. Anthony's Farm
For nearly four decades, the sprawling site off Valley Ford Road was owned by the Catholic Church, which oversaw the nonprofit St. Anthony Farm drug and alcohol rehabilitation center run by Alfred Boeddeker, a Franciscan monk. Residents, mostly from …
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The Importance of Alcohol Rehab Centers
The main goal of any alcohol rehab center is to help a person fully overcome his addiction for alcohol and inculcate a positive change in his behavior that will help him to fight situation that are likely to provoke him to drink. It is the expert team …
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Question by jpc8015: Seceding from the States?
Did anybody hear about the Lakota Indian Tribe wanting to disolve their treaties with the federal government and set up their own country? Is this a good idea for them? How would they manage without federal aid for everything from “cultural centers” to drug and alcohol rehabilitation? At some point would we need to go and forcibly take their land back from them in order to save them from themselves? What would the consequences be, could we then take away their status as a soveirgn nation and not give them treaties?

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Answer by Perplexed Bob
Well, considering the living conditions on reservations, I don’t see how they were be losing much if they declared their own country.

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