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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a worldwide
organization (146) ---- to the treatment of
alcoholics. It was founded in 1935 by two former
alcoholics, one a New York broker, (147) ---- an
Ohio physician. They developed a 12-step
program that has made coping with alcoholism
possible for countless people. The organization
functions through local groups that have no
constitutions, officers, or dues. (148) ---- with a
drinking problem may become a member. There
are presently (149) ---- 99,000 local groups in the
United States; worldwide membership is (150) ---two million. Other groups patterned on AA include
Narcotics Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous,
and Gamblers Anonymous.
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Mime is a silent form of the drama (151) ---the story is developed by movement, (152) ----,
facial expression, and stage properties. It is
known (153) ---- among the Chinese, Persians,
Hebrews, and Egyptians for ages and (154)
---- in many other cultures. Pantomime was
popular in ancient Rome, where it (155) ---- by
songs or simple action. The traditional characters
of pantomime take their origin in the Italian
commedia dell'arte of the 16th century.
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Earthquakes may rightly be ranked as (191) ---the most devastating forces known to man: since
records began to be written down, it (192) ---- that
earthquake-related fatalities have numbered in the
millions, and that earthquake-related destruction
has been beyond calculation. The greater part of
such damage and loss of life has been (193) ---collapse of buildings and the effects of rockslides,
floods, fire, disease, tsunamis, and other
phenomena (194) ---- from earthquakes, rather
than from the quakes (195) ----.
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