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    material (and so controls the Church of Scientology). In fact‚ Hubbard himself devised the OCA in 1953 for the specific purpose of recruitment; early versions of it‚ which seem to be pretty much identical to today’s OCA‚ bear the words "© 1953 by L. RON HUBBARD - All rights reserved." The questions on the OCA sheet are strangely reminiscent of the "Security Checks" which Scientologists have to do and‚ in several instances‚ share the oddity and leading nature of Security Check

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    Ron Howard’s re-creation of the happenings aboard NASA’s Apollo 13 flight combined some of the biggest talent in Hollywood to produce a masterful film. Apollo 13 takes us back in time‚ to the late 1960’s and early 70’s‚ when America’s NASA space program was thriving and the world stood aside to see who would reach the moon first. The impacts of space program are still evident to this day. It is even said that by beating the Russians to the moon‚ we established ourselves are the top power in the

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    I think the thesis of “I am the Enemy” by Ron Karpati is that animal experiment is needed to develop vaccines against deadly disease to save people’s life from it. And the thesis of “Vegetarian is the New Prius” by Kathy Freston is that having a green diet helps reduce greenhouse effect because a lot of global warming emissions come from livestock. Lastly the thesis of “Feminism Doesn’t Mean a BAttle of the Sexes‚ but a Common Goal for All” is that feminism is not the thing that only claim women’s

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    The cinematized versions of Niki Lauda and James Hunt effectively described motorsport’s ubiquitous appeal‚ in Ron Howard’s Rush. It is a rather embarrassingly barbaric allure‚ but unfortunately‚ it is one we; as a society; have not‚ and likely will never outgrow. People just love how close motorsport gets to death. The propensity they have of dying is often exaggerated In the movie‚ Lauda claims it is a 20 percent chance each time he gets into his F1 car. Not that any death is acceptable‚ but less

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    people as a version of prison or a place with no escape. Living in the mountains for a long period of time can put you into a socially placed group for people that have a certain way of talking or way of dressing. A common theme that appears within Ron Rash’s stories is that the unknown and unruly territory of the southern Appalachians can be dangerous and foreign to outsiders. The law that is presented in the mountainous region is often taken in the hands of the people that live within the area and

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    invisible stars … or get lost inside some enormous aural labyrinth? Who would ever find her if she did?" (Koertge 2). These intriguing questions come from a female character‚ Margaux‚ who questioned her family to herself in the novel Margaux with an X‚ by Ron Koertge. Margaux is faced with many obstacles with her family who pays no mind to her. She is the drop dead gorgeous girl everyone wants to be with‚ although what everyone does not know is her secret. Her beauty hides the real story. She goes home

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    What Is Scientology

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    analyses of its beliefs and practices one can determine its real nature. Scientology was founded on the theory of dianetics. This theory states that the human mind consists of the analytical mind and the reactive mind. This theory was developed by L. Ron Hubbard the creator of Scientology. Dianetics consists of various mental techniques used to free the mind of unwanted memories that may prevent members from reaching their potential. When Hubbard established this theory he was rejected by the American

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    Selling by‚ Ron Willingham EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Inner Game of Selling by Ron Willingham is a book that takes the idea of selling and looks at it from an entirely different perspective that what most people are used to. In fact the author expresses the idea that most of what is taught in college about how to sell is wrong. Ron alludes to the reader that selling techniques such as selling ploys‚ overcoming objection techniques‚ nail-downs‚ tie-downs‚ etc. are scaring customers away. Ron discusses

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    [pic] CONTENTS CONTENTS 2 The Apostate 3 Paul Haggis vs. the Church of Scientology. 3 by Lawrence Wright February 14‚ 2011 3 The Obama Memos 54 The making of a post-post-partisan Presidency. 54 by Ryan Lizza January 30‚ 2012 54 The Caging of America 78 Why do we lock up so many people? 78 by Adam Gopnik January 30‚ 2012 78 The Story of a Suicide 89 Two college roommates‚ a webcam‚ and a tragedy. 89 by Ian Parker February 6‚ 2012 89 Spoiled Rotten 116 Why do kids rule the roost? 116

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    Does Ron Howard tend to ‘sugar coat’ the characters and stories in his films‚ sticking with a ‘white bread’ theme which makes the film out of touch with reality. “Rush and “Beautiful mind” are both films directed by Ron Howard where a predictable ending occurs. ‘Rush and beautiful mind’ the antagonist ends up showing forgiveness and empathy for the protagonist resulting in a predictable ‘happy ending.’ This is despite serious conflict that in reality would usually not results in such happy ending

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