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  2. Lifebuoy - Wikipedia

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    Lifebuoy with emergency light on a cruise ship A lifebuoy floating on water. A lifebuoy or life ring, among many other names (see § Other names), is a life-saving buoy designed to be thrown to a person in water to provide buoyancy and prevent drowning. [1]

  3. LifeRing Secular Recovery - Wikipedia

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    LifeRing Secular Recovery (LifeRing or LSR) is a secular, non-profit organization providing peer-run addiction recovery groups. The organization provides support and assistance to people seeking to recover from alcohol and drug addiction , and also assists partners, family members and friends of addicts or alcoholics.

  4. Lifering - Wikipedia

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    Lifering may refer to: Lifebuoy; LifeRing Secular Recovery This page was last edited on 18 November 2022, at 02:12 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. New life ring law and rescue drones help, but Lake ... - AOL

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    Mourning families fueled the drive to make Indiana's new life ring law happen. And in Michigan, they donated 2 EMILY drones to local beaches.

  6. Beautiful, but deadly: The do's and don'ts of swimming in ...

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    Do: Wear a Life Jacket. If you wear a Coast Guard-approved life jacket, you have a 99% survival rate, Benjamin said. It is also important to wear a properly fitted life jacket, because if the size ...

  7. What is the Meaning of Life Technologies?

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    Douglas Adams, the late author of the popular Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy trilogy (which included five books), wrote that the answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and ...

  8. Recovery coaching - Wikipedia

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    Recovery coaches encourage (but most do not require) participation in groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Al-Anon, or non 12-step groups such as LifeRing Secular Recovery, SMART Recovery, Recovery Dharma, Moderation Management, and Women for Sobriety. They also work with individuals who dislike groups to help them find ...

  9. Secular Organizations for Sobriety - Wikipedia

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    Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS) logo. Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS), also known as Save Our Selves, [1] is a non-profit network of autonomous addiction recovery groups.