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COAS
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COASCollege of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences (Oregon State University)
COASChief of Army Staff
COAsChildren of Alcoholics
COASConfessions of A Shopaholic (movie)
COASCooperadora de Acción Social (Argentina)
COASCrew Optical Alignment Sight
COASComplete Ophthalmic Analysis System
COASClinical Observations Access Service
COASCoarse/Crew Optical Alignment Sight
COASCouncil of the Organization of American States
COASCourse Optical Alignment Sight (NASA)
COASCertificate of Account Status (Texas)
COASCertificate of Academic Standing (BPP Law School; UK)
COASCaldera OpenLinux Administration Software
COASCongregational Order of the Avenging Saviour
COASCity of Angels School (Los Angeles, CA)
COASCondition and Operation Advisory System
COASCollege of Art and Sciences
COASContinuity of Operations - Alternate Site
COASCustom Office Administrative Service
COASCounty of Oxford Archery Society


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It covers the risks and signs of alcohol-related problems, treatments, preventing teen alcohol abuse, and facts for children of alcoholics.
Children of Alcoholics (COAs) experience the effects of having an alcoholic parent or sibling from the earliest stages of their upbringing.
Some children of alcoholics may be in situations that are not amenable to family-based interventions, in which case society has to provide support in the form of activities that occur out of the family context, through school- or church-based interventions, for example.
 
 
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Children Leaving Care Act
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Children Living with Inherited Metabolic Diseases
Children Missing Education
Children of Aging Parents
Children of Alcoholics
Children of Alcoholics at Risk
Children of Alcoholics Family Role Instrument
Children of Alcoholics Foundation
Children of Alcoholics Life-Events Schedule
Children of Alcoholics Short Screening Instrument
Children of America Finding Hope
Children of Armenia Fund
Children of Association of Pakistani Physicians of North America
Children of Auschwitz Nazis' Deadly Lab Experiment Survivors
Children of Bodom
Children of Bodom Hate Crew
Children of Chernobyl Canadian Fund
Children of Chernobyl United States Alliance
Children of Chornobyl Relief and Development Fund
Children of Chornobyl Relief Fund
Children of deaf adults
Children of Deceased or Disabled Veterans
Children Of Destiny
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Children of Divorce Intervention Program
Children of Dôn
Children of Eastern European Regions
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