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DAAPDesign, Architecture, Art and Planning
DAAPDigital Audio Access Protocol
DAAPDatabase of African-American Poetry (Indiana University; Bloomington, IN)
DAAPDrug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention
DAAPDirect Access Action Pack (Microsoft)
DAAPDraft Area Action Plan (UK)
DAAPDrug and Alcohol Awareness Program
DAAPDépartement Aérodynamique Appliquée (French: Applied Aerodynamics Department)


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If no medical explanation was ascertained within two days of the group meeting, an initial offense resulted in a ten-day suspension from any extracurricular activity and in the student and parents being notified of local area drug and alcohol abuse prevention resources.
More Than Education is Needed While I am 100% pro-education, especially when it comes to drug and alcohol abuse prevention, I don''t think that education is the only solution or the only weapon that can be successfully used in the battle against college drug and alcohol abuse.
Byline: By Tony Collins DRUG and alcohol abuse prevention services across the West Midlands could suffer following cuts in Government funding of more than ten per cent.
 
 
 
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