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  Cure of Ilnesses - AIDS
Bob’s wife found a book in a library and offered it to her husband because she felt that it could help him find some answers to his doubts.
Bob explained him that he believed that many years of abuse lead to the disease and that babies were affected because at the moment of conception they impacted the abusing lifestyles of their mothers and fathers as well as their negative thinking.
Bob then decided that the best way to reach all people and tell them that there are other alternatives in order to overcome disease was to write a book and get a courageous publisher to public the book and that was what Bob did.
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  Doctor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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 Bob Smith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
He wanted to be a doctor, but for some reason his mother opposed it, so he spent the next three years in Boston, Chicago, and Montreal working.
His father sent a doctor to Akron to take him back to Vermont where he stayed for a few months, then he returned to his practice, sufficiently frightened that he did not drink again for some time.
Doctor Bob, who always admonished A.A. to "keep it simple," when he heard that friends were planning a monument, remarked "Annie and I plan to be buried just like other folks." Alcoholics Anonymous itself is Dr. Bob's monument.
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 The american Weekly on Dr. Bob Smith + Alcoholics Anonymous West Baltimore Group + A. A. + alcoholism + recovery + aa + ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Dr. Bob was a boy in New England, 72 years ago, and his mother sent him to bed at 5 o'clock every evening.
Bob figured that since he'd soon be unable to get any more alcohol, he might as well drink up what there was.
Bob, who had devoted half his life to drinking, still found himself a slave to alcohol - only now it was on the other fellow's breath.
www.a-1associates.com /AA/Dr%20Bob.htm   (891 words)

  
 Robert E. Smith, Jr., MD on Breakthrough Digest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Dr. Smith also serves as the Director of the Cancer Treatment and Research Institute at Baptist Medical Center and is a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine, both in Columbia.
Dr. Smith is President of the South Carolina Oncology Society and is a member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, where he serves on the Clinical Practice Committee, the South Carolina Medical Association, and the Columbia Medical Society.
Smith is active in clinical research and an invited lecturer in oncology.
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 Online NewsHour: Abortion -- November 7, 1995
ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: The doctor--the penalty is on the doctor.
The House did not do that, and although Sen. Smith says, yes, a doctor can go to a court and use as a defense that he did it to save the mother's life, it still is a criminal act on its face, and he would have to convince a jury.
SMITH: Yes, I do, because it's--it's simply a dilatory action that the only reason why Sen. Boxer and others want to move it to the Judiciary Committee is to kill the bill, so that they don't have to vote on this procedure.
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 Amazon.com: Openly Bob: Books: Bob Smith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Bob Smith writes about topics that are standard elements of almost any actor-humorist's repertoire: family visits, early jobs, auditions for parts, and the ups and downs of romantic relationships.
While Bob Smith's unique claim to fame is that he is a gay comedian who uses his sexual orientation as part of his act, this collection of essays demonstrates that it all begins with his intelligent, incisive writing.
They are connected primarily by how Bob Smith sees and describes the world, but most of the book coheres around one monogamous gay couple and their extended families ("The terms 'immediate' and 'extended' are apt because my immediate family can cause instant mood swings and my extended family is better kept at a distance").
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 Bob Smith (doctor) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Smith was called the "Prince of Twelfth Steppers" by Bill Wilson because he personally helped more than 5000 drunks without charge.
Many A.A. ideas developed initially in an offshoot of the then-popular Oxford Group, which was then a Christian movement.
Dr. Bob said that A.A.'s basic ideas came from their study of the Bible, that he personally didn't write or have anything to do with the later writing of the 12 Steps, but that the Steps, simmered down to their essence, simply meant "love and service."
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 Twelve-step program - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bob Smith, known to A.A. members as "Bill W." and "Dr. Bob." They established the tradition within the "Anonymous" twelve-step programs of using only first names.
The Twelve Steps were originally written by Wilson and other early members of AA to codify the process that they felt had worked for them personally.
After the unusual cures were realized by Bob and Bill, the Akron group authorized Wilson to write a book about the program.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/12-step_program   (1436 words)

  
 CNNSI.com - Inside Game - Stephen A. Smith - Inside the NBA - CNNSI.com’s Stephen A. Smith: Calling a Doctor - Monday ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Posted: Monday May 01, 2000 10:53 AM NBA insider Stephen A. Smith of The Philadelphia Inquirer chatted about the comings and goings on in the league with Bob Lorenz on CNN/Sports Illustrated's This Week in the NBA.
Bob Lorenz: Michael Jordan is looking for a new head coach to lead his Wizards in a forward direction.
Stephen A. Smith covers the NBA for The Philadelphia Inquirer and is a frequent contributor to CNNSI.com.
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 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Way to Go, Smith! at Epinions.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In the essay, “Way to go, Smith,” that gives its title to this very funny book full of self-depreciating humor, we hear about Bob Smith keeling over in a dead faint while he is forced to watch a health film on digestion during class.
Among other family members we meet are his laughable despot of a grandmother who treats Bob’s car sickness (caused by her crazed driving) by scrunching him in between his brothers in the back seat.
She tells everyone, “Bob only throws up because he’s near the window, and he can.” We also are told stories about his father, a state trouper whose death from alcoholism was told in Openly Bob.
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 212.net/on expungement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
When Bob Smith was 12 years old, a 34-year-old female relative made a pass at him and he didn't exactly fend off her advances.
The court gave Bob Smith a choice: Ten years probation with treatment, which didn't require castration, or he could try his luck with a jury where a guilty verdict could mean a 10-year jail term.
Most doctors who treat sex offenders are unwilling to endorse castration legislation, because such legislation dictates the same treatments for all molesters.
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 Edgetone Records, Dr. Bob
Doctor Bob is a project of Bob Marsh (whose mother always wanted him to be a doctor) and David Michalak (whose favorite TV show was Mr.
Bob Marsh sings, rants and yowls whilst committing unnatural acts with his cello and other electronic devices creating a unique chemistry with the equally unnatural lap steel guitar style of David Michalak.
While he is more commonly known as a filmmaker (50 films with original soundtracks since 1971), the visual art side of him seeps inherently into his solo performances and group compositions, which are characterized by shimmering passages, abstract snapshots and haunting representations of natural elements.
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 Encyclopedia: Bob Smith (doctor)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Bob said that A.A.'s basic ideas came from their study of the Bible, that he personally didn't write or have anything to do with the later writing of the 12 Steps, but that the Steps, simmered down to their essence, simply meant "love and service."
Bob and the Good Oldtimers, New York: Alcoholics Anonymous, 1980, ISBN 0916856070, LCCN 80-65962, LC HV5278.D62 1980.
Text of Dr. Bob's famous last words in public at the First International Conference of Alcoholics Anonymous, July 28 - 30, 1950 at Cleveland, Ohio
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 Cult Test, A.A. Answers 3
Bob merely adapted Frank Buchman's cult religion to their own ends when they created Alcoholics Anonymous, and that, essentially, Alcoholics Anonymous is Buchmanism.
Bob's daughter, Sue Smith Windows, says that Bill Wilson was lying.
Doctor Bob was so inconsiderate of the health and lives of others that he even operated on patients after drinking alcohol and taking "goof-ball" tranquilizers to get himself in shape to operate -- to stop his hands from shaking so badly.
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 World War 1 and 2 - Robert Smith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Robert Smith or Bob Smith is a common name.
Bob Smith, (1879-1950), the founder of Alcoholics Anonymous
Sir Robert Smith, 3rd Baronet, (born 1957), a politician from Scotland
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 More info about the poet: Bob Smith - references bibliography
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 Bob Smith
Robert J. Smith of Utah, 1992 Presidential candidate of the 20th century American Party.
Robert Smith (British Columbia politician), Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Canadian province of British Columbia 1871 to 1878
Bob Smith (Wales), Councillor for Llanishen ward for Cardiff County Council, Wales
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 Amazon.com: "Bob Smith": Key Phrase page
See all pages with references to "Bob Smith".
was not to know very much about Dr. Joshua Christian until it watched the premier NBC talk show, "Tonight with Bob Smith," on the night of Friday, October 29.
but here he was, about to speak to a medical doctor.
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 The sisters of Charity of St   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The original convent continued to house a few patients and the elderly remaining from the hospital until the present Saint Vincent Charity Hospital was opened in 1865.
Prior to the opening of Saint Thomas Hospital, made possible by the financial contributions of the people of the area, Akron was the largest city in the country without a Sisters' hospital.
In addition to directing and staffing the hospital and nursing school in 1928, the willingness of the Sisters in 1939 to respond to a new need caused St. Thomas to be the first general hospital to open its doors to Doctor Bob Smith, co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, when he brought his first patient there.
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 Rudy Guiliania Endorses Bob Smith In New Hampshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Anyone who pulls the stunts that Smith pulls is a buffoon (like bolting the party because your "heart told you to" and then running back to the party because another senator's heart had stopped beating).
I swear, you claim Bob Smith is the most conservative person on the planet --- I point out how WRONG you are --- and the only reply you make is to attack his father.
Bob Smith reached a certain level of disgust with his party, some of do that on about a weekly basis.
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It all began before the first episode, when Bob Smith (soon to be Buffalo Bob) was hosting a kids' radio show in New York called Triple B Ranch.
Smith created a number of characters for that show, and the one he named Elmer would often exclaim "Well, howdy doody!" After Smith convinced NBC to let him try a network puppet show called Puppet Playhouse Theater, it was decided one of the marionettes on the new show would be named Howdy Doody.
This sidelined Bob for a year, and when he came back, airtime was becoming too expensive to have a children's show run five times a week.
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 Bill W. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He had concluded his only hope to avoid drinking was to locate a problem drinker to help, so he called churches around town looking for one.
This led him to a meeting with a reluctant local surgeon named Dr. Bob Smith.
This would prove to be the start of Alcoholics Anonymous, and the date, June 10th 1935, is regarded as the date of origin for the fellowship.
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 CPAC: Sen. Bob Smith [Free Republic]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Senator Bob Smith -- Man of Action (and conviction!)-- just had a stunning session on abortion, the sale of body parts and continued forays into Death made by the NIH and the Clinton administration.
He or she was at the clinic when the doctor came into the room with a steel pan.
Bob Smith is in a position to make the GOP look good.
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 AU HSOP Personnel - Robert Smith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Upon graduation, Dr. Smith spent two years in the United States Public Health Service, Indian Health Service at Crow Agency, Montana where he was involved in public health related activities involving medication therapy and other aspects of health care.
After seven years at Wayne State University, Dr. Smith served as a faculty member, department chair and assistant dean at Creighton University School of Pharmacy.
He is an invited speaker and consultant on professional and academic leadership as well as pedagogical and curricular change.
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It was just 20 days ago that her doctor said she was terminally ill. At that time he suggested that she had a couple of weeks to live.
We are, of course, all nervously waiting, torn between not wanting to deal with my mother's death and not wanting her to linger in her current condition.
I suspect she will outlive her doctor's estimate, because she is, after all, a tough woman who will not quit easily.
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 Critic Doctor (Herb Kane) - Jay andSilent Bob Strike back/** (R), Kevin Smith, Jason Mewes, Shannon Elizabeth , Eliza ...
The movie is about two stoner street dealers named Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (Kevin Smith) who are characters in their own comic book.
Smith himself plays Silent Bob and he is indeed silent.
Mewes and Smith simply portray their characters extremely well (you cannot help but like them) and their comedic timing is right on!
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 Bob Smith (doctor) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Bob Smith (doctor) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
16 November 1950) was a medical doctor and surgeon from (Click link for more info and facts about Akron, Ohio) Akron, Ohio, also known as Dr Bob.
He co-founded the self-help movement (An international organization that provides a support group for persons trying to overcome alcoholism) Alcoholics Anonymous with (Click link for more info and facts about Bill Wilson) Bill Wilson, in 1935.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The doctor told Sardarji that if he ran eight kilometers a day for 300 days, he would loose 34 kilos.
At the end of 300 days, Sardarji called the doctor to report he had lost the weight, but he had a problem.
The doctor asked him what had happened to his ears and he answered, " I was ironing a shirt and the phone rang - but instead of picking up the phone I accidentally picked up the iron and stuck it to my ear." " Oh Dear!
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 Robert "Bob" Smith
Abstract: Smith has worked with people all his life in numerous organizations.
He talks of the biggest losses due to integration being loss of neighborhoods, schools, and buying power.
Smith was born Nov 28, 1952 in Asheville, NC.
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