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    Dianetics Mental Health

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    those Dark and Unknown fears which came in nightmares as a child, to know where your moments of pain and pleasure lay” (Hubbard) Dianetics has Greek origins, dia means through and nous is mind or soul, when put together it is defined as what the mind or soul is doing to the body. Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health was published in 1950 by L. Ron Hubbard. Mr. Hubbard wrote this book in a quest to find answers to questions, in his opinion, mankind has been searching to understand for

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    Old Mother Hubbard Company The Hubbard & Son Bakery opened in 1873, in Gloucester, MA. The original Old Mother Hubbard dog biscuits were actually developed as a snack for fishermen. Since 1926, the brand has specialized in all-natural, oven-baked dog treats. Jim Scott, Sr. purchased the company in 1961. Eventually, the headquarters were moved to Lowell, MA, and the Wellness® pet food lines were developed. Berwind Continues To Buy And Merge Natural Pet Food Companies Old Mother Hubbard Natural Dog

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    L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology once said, “Writing for a penny a word is ridiculous. If a man wants to make a million dollars, the best way would be to start his own religion” (Hubbard). Scientology is a relatively new religion compared to other religions that date back thousands of years. “Scientology is a religion that offers a precise path leading to a complete and certain understanding of one’s true spiritual nature and one’s relationship to self, family, groups, Mankind, all life

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    Julie Manning REL-110-01E Research Paper 1 March 18th, 2015 L. Ron Hubbard L. Ron Hubbard, an author and the creator of Dianetics and Scientology, was a very creative man. Through his success as an author he captured an audience worldwide, and this led to the eventual success of perpetuating many of his theories. His theories carried a wide expanse. Hubbard had opinions in the medical and religious sectors of everyday life. This man had a lot to say, and he was very persuasive. This proves evident

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    it’s even considered a cult. Scientology is a belief that was created by L. Ron Hubbard, a science fiction author, in 1952. L. Ron Hubbard was inspired by his self-help system called Dianetics. Which he stated or claimed that Dianetics could help you heal your soul or the human spirit. Hubbard also claimed that Dianetics could cure physical illnesses that were brought on by germs and mental illnesses, which Hubbard said they were contagious. Scientology has many beliefs that tend to clash with other

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    made above statement, because the study technology created by this visionary is extremely valuable. I am talking about a technology - not a philosophy. You must separate these concepts! The person who made the above quoted statement was L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology. Because of the antics of Tom Cruise, the religion of Scientology is relegated to the kook fringe. And it probably should be. Separate the religion/philosophy of Scientology from their study technology. I am NOT a Scientologist

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    Is Scientology A Cult?

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    According to official Scientology website (www.scientology.org), Scientology is a religion that offers a precise path leading to a complete and certain understanding of one’s true spiritual nature and one’s relationship to self, family, groups, mankind, all life forms, the material universe, the spiritual universe and the supreme being. A cult can be defined as group of people having religious beliefs or practices regarded by others as strange or sinister. Scientology is a cult. My essay will raise

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    that share a fascination with the individual “self” in which they place a lot of attention on this concept. I believe the reasoning for such a focus on the self is because conventional religion never emphasizes it. With that being said, both L. Ron Hubbard and Anton Lavey went on to capitalize on this. They are two charismatic leaders, wanted followers and therefore they tapped into an area that was never discovered before. New religious movements tend to focus more on areas where their previous religion

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    Scientology Essay

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    Scientology was founded by the philosopher and writer Lafayette Ronald Hubbard. L. Ron Hubbard was born on March 13, 1911 in Tilden, Nebraska. Growing up in the West, Ron was a child that had a love for nature and a curiosity about other cultures. In 1927 Ron embarked on his first voyage to Asia and befriended a number of people in various religions, and as a result, began to search for the cause of unhappiness. L. Ron Hubbard returned to America in 1929 as an enlightened young man who was intrigued

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    The creation of the telephone has introduced us to many new concepts to help improve it more. Telephones are used everywhere and you see them in local stores, pharmacies, hospitals, food places etc. The creation of the telephone also led to the development of the cell phone which is one of the top selling products to ever be manufactured. Thanks to Alexander, we are able to communicate with people that are anywhere and it has a huge

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