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    In the driveway‚ in a parked car‚ the body of Steven Parent was found. He was shot four times and stabbed oPremium 1968 Words 8 Pages Scientology Scientology is a fairly new religion. Founded in the twentieth-century by a man by the name of L. Ron Hubbard. He began his studies long ago and wrote a book in 1950 called Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health. He claimed that this book was one of the first tools used to solve the problPremium 2629 Words 11 Pages Internet Copyright Laws

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    beginnings‚ and Scientology’s founder was L. Ron Hubbard‚

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    Ron Jones came a long way throughout the book especially because in the beginning he didn’t even know how to deal with the disabled children. The realistic-fiction book‚ “The Acorn People” by Ron Jones really opens up reader’s hearts with the way the camp counselor accepts and treats the kids. Rons open mind‚ compassion‚ and determination got him to the better‚ more caring person he became at the end. When Ron signed up to work at Camp Wiggen he didn’t expect to be working with such severly disabled

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    Cults are generally considered to be extremist of false‚ with its followers often living in an unconventional manner under the guidance of an authoritarian‚ charismatic leader. One example of a cult is Scientology‚ created by science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard‚ beginning in 1952 as a successor to his earlier self-help system‚ Dianetics. Hubbard characterized Scientology as a religion‚ and in 1953 he incorporated the Church of Scientology in Camden‚ New Jersey. Though Scientology has attained some

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    that any kind of modern-day holy figure could actually exist in Western society is met with incredulity from non-believers and the faithful alike. This kind of cynicism‚ while sometimes misplaced‚ is wholly deserved by Scientology and its founder‚ L. Ron Hubbard. Both Hubbard and this NRM have much less created a church than a business‚ and‚ even with their own members‚ often deal with deceit and lies rather than truths. For these reasons‚ Scientology should not be viewed as a religion and‚ hopefully

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    Scientology

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    Scientology is a religion of sorts started by a man named L. Ron Hubbard. It was founded in 1952 as a sequel to his previous self-help procedure‚ known as Dianetics. Hubbard said that Scientology was a religion‚ and in 1953 started the Church of Scientology in Camden‚ New Jersey. Scientology says that humans are actually immortal beings who have forgotten their true nature. They use a method of rehabilitation called auditing‚ which is when practitioners try to re-experience traumatic or painful

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    Ron Santa Teresa Con una población de más de 23 millones de habitantes‚ una extensión de casi un millón de kilómetros cuadrados y más de 2.800 kilómetros de playas tropicales‚ Venezuela‚ la puerta de entrada de América del Sur‚ tiene el triple privilegio de ser caribeña‚ andina y amazónica. Descubierta por Cristóbal Colón en su tercer viaje a América‚ cuando finalmente llegó a tierra firme en 1498‚ Venezuela -que hasta 1811 fuera colonia española- es hoy el quinto exportador de petróleo del mundo

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    A Beautiful Mind‚ written by Ron Howard‚ it tells the story of a brilliant mathematician named John Nash who eventually discovers he had an ill mind when he is seeing people who aren’t real. As John goes through college at Princeton and the rest of his complex career we watch him battle his own mind. The director uses several different film techniques to walk the viewers through the life of having a crazy but beautiful mind. One film techniques that was used to represent how John was feeling was

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    has a set ethical code that determines how people should behave inside their religion. The question that comes from this is where does Scientology get their creed‚ code‚ and ceremonies? Scientology began in the 1950’s based on the findings of L. Ron Hubbard. Hubbard is known as the "father of Scientology" (Church). A formed the religion of Scientology after studying the human mind and life known as Dianectics (Church). So as Hubbard’s research expanded‚ so did the ideas of Scientology until it

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    Scientology beliefs&history. Scientology is a body of beliefs and related practices created by science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard (1911–1986)‚ beginning in 1952 as a successor to his earlier self-help system‚ Dianetics. Hubbard characterized Scientology as a religion.Scientology teaches that people are immortal beings who have forgotten their true nature. Its method of spiritual rehabilitation is a type of counselling known as auditing‚ in which practitioners aim to consciously re-experience

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