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    combine; this is Scientology. The word Scientology, conceived by L. Ron Hubbard, comes from the Latin scio which means “knowing, in the fullest meaning of the word” and the Greek word logos which means “study of.” It means knowing how to know. Scientology is further defined as “the study and handling of the spirit in relationship to itself, universes and other life.” The religion was created in the 21st century by L. Ron Hubbard. He began his studies in the 1940's…

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    female that plays a crucial role in the movie and is the only woman featured on air. The director cast Corningstone to be a blonde, bombshell to stand out as what the typical expectation of a women is. When Corningstone first arrives at the studio, Ron Burgundy and his team are overwhelmed by the strong female presence in the studio. Corningstone is ridiculed, faces objectification and sexual advances are in pursuit by her male coworkers. The males are in a competition to see who can sleep with…

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    that Ron Dimenna achieved a long time goal by hard work and perseverance. I will also be briefly explaining the history behind the “World's Most Famous Surf Shop”. Ron Jon Surf Company was founded in 1959 by a surfer named Ron Dimenna. The exact location at which was the birth of Ron Jon Surf Co. was in a county no bigger than a mile wide, not to mention that a quarter of it was ocean, Long Beach Island is deemed “The Original” simply because it was his first store to open. "The Original" Ron…

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    Artifact Report The Exodus is an important event, not just as a historical view, but for a religious one as well. For something as significant as it is, there is very little evidence to support the claim; which is referenced in the bible. An event which freed thousands of slaves from the hands of Egypt, summoned plagues, parted a sea, and drowned an army. However, if you were a superior nation, ruling as a god, and lost nearly everything to a slave revolt, would you want to document your losses?…

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    community. It is the main problem that the series focuses on solving throughout the series. The gender roles abide by the social norms; seen by having the majority of the higher-up positions filled with male characters, such as Ron Swanson, Ben, Wyatt, and Chris Traeger. Ron Swanson fits the manly-man stereotype. He has a prominent mustache, is a hunter, eats extreme amounts of meat/bacon, and is a casual dater with no judgement being passed. Leslie Knope is a woman that works extremely…

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    persona of the ‘lawman,’ Wyatt Earp, and Colonel Jack O’Neil respectively. In 1992, his role as Captain Ron in the film bearing his character’s name, he was the happy go lucky ‘hero’ who helped a family who had never been on a boat before, learn how to captain their own sailboat which the father of the family had recently inherited. Finally, in his role as Ego, in “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2,” his character’s personality was very similar to his role in “Captain Ron.” However, whereas he was…

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    In the hit NBC comedy show, “Parks and Recreation,” Amy Poehler plays Leslie Knope (Pawnee, Indiana’s deputy parks officer) who entices the audience with her hilarious comedy. Along with memorable characters such as Lil Sebastian, and the infamous phrase “Treat Yo’ Self,” Parks and Recreation is known for breaking down numerous gender barriers with humor. This Emmy-nominated television program shows the misogyny in the government, expresses men’s interest in gender equality, and exemplifies…

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