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In the book Cults and New Religions, Cowan and Bromley write that TM is presented to the public as a meditation practice that has been validated by science but is not a religious practice nor is it affiliated with a religions tradition.
One CESNUR-affiliated scholar responds to Hein's criticisms by stating that " Some of us – myself ( Douglas Cowan ), Eileen ( Barker ), Massimo ( Introvigne ), Jeff ( Hadden ), Irving Hexham, Anson Shupe, David Bromley, Gordon Melton – are listed on Hein's site as dedicated ' cult apologists ' of varying degrees of prominence.
In their 2009 book, Cults and New Religions: A Brief History, sociologists Douglas Cowan and David Bromley describe the ICSA as a " secular anticult " organization.
Finally, Cowan and Bromley criticize the ICSA list as being so broad that even mainstream organizations such as Evangelical Protestantism, the Roman Catholic Church, Buddhism and Hinduism fall within the criteria.
Douglas E. Cowan wrote that he had been referred to as a cult apologist, along with Eileen Barker, Massimo Introvigne, Jeff Hadden, Irving Hexham, Anson Shupe, David G. Bromley, and Gordon Melton.
According to David G. Bromley and Douglas E. Cowan, the RPF involves a daily regimen of five hours of auditing or studying, eight hours of work, often physical labor, such as building renovation, and at least seven hours of sleep.
Douglas E. Cowan and David G. Bromley state that various scholars and observers have come to radically different conclusions about the RPF and whether it is " voluntary or coercive, therapeutic or punitive ".
In their book Cults and New Religions, Douglas E. Cowan and David G. Bromley describe the Sea Org writing, " Described by the Church as ' a fraternal religious order ,' members of the Sea Org ' occupy the most essential and trusted positions in the senior churches in the Scientology hierarchy '.

Cowan and have
The military press censor at SHAEF made a mistake and allowed the Cowan cable to go out starting with " Allied air bosses have made the long awaited decision to adopt deliberate terror bombing of great German population centres | date = September / October 1996 | url = http :// www. legionmagazine. com / en / index. php / 1996 / 09 / the-bomber-command-offensive / | title = The Bomber Command Offensive | publisher = originally published in the Legion Magazine
A number of former Los Angeles Rams players have cameo roles in the film, among whom are Deacon Jones, Les Josephson, Jack Snow, Jim Boeke, and Charley Cowan.
Accounts of the fight at Boulcott's Farm, following James Cowan, have highlighted the story of brave young bugler William Allen, hacked down as he attempted to warn his fellow soldiers of the attack.
Cowan had never been suspected of taking part in any attempt to rig either Question or Challenge ; later CBS historians suggested his reputation as an administrative bottleneck may have had as much to do with his firing as his tie to the tainted shows.
Cowan may have been a textbook sacrificial lamb, in a bid to preempt any further scandal while the network scrambled to recover, and while president Frank Stanton accepted complete responsibility for any wrongdoing committed under his watch.
A 1996 estimate by Richard Cowan states that around 150 million endowments have been performed, most of which were in behalf of deceased persons.
Since being taken over by Channel Zero on August 31, 2009, Annette Hamm and Bob Cowan have co-hosted a restored hour-long newscast at noon.
Its boundaries have changed little since it was created, and it includes all or parts of the suburbs of Arcadia, Berowra, Brooklyn, Cheltenham, Cherrybrook, Cowan, Dangar Island, Galston, Glenorie, Maroota, Hornsby and Pennant Hills.
Since males have larger ranges they have a higher exposure to parasites ( Cowan 2007 ).
* Wyeth's works are presented at Mary Louise Cowan Gallery in Maine, exhibits have included: " The Maine Influence: Selected Works by James Wyeth ", " Capturing Nureyev: James Wyeth Paints the Dancer " and others.
Bush and Cowan have also played with Burch.
" Cowan and Hook suggest that Lucullus would have deployed the Romans in a simplex acies, that is to say a single line, so making the frontage of the army as wide as possible as a counter to the cavalry.

Cowan and stated
Diane Cowan, a lobster scientist and founder of the Lobster Conservancy in Friendship stated only albino lobsters are rarer, and orange lobsters such as these are a 1 in 30 million catch.
Cowan stated that he felt this characterization was " inaccurate and insulting ", and that these individuals actually stand for the values of religious tolerance.

Cowan and cult
An introduction to the Christian countercult, Cowan says that " Slick's choice of cultic and sectarian movements is interesting ", commenting that it is rare to see Christadelphianism described as a major cult, or to see such different movements as Eckankar and Christian Identity listed adjacent to each other.

Cowan and label
Eric Pement urged Melton to adopt the label " Christian countercult ", and since the early 1990s the terms has entered into popular usage and is recognised by sociologists such as Douglas Cowan.
They then began working with producer Tommy Cowan, releasing " The Same Song " ( on which they were backed by members of Inner Circle ) on his Top Ranking label in 1977, and an album of the same name followed in 1978.

Cowan and was
In August 1824, Charlotte was sent with three of her sisters, Emily, Maria, and Elizabeth, to the Clergy Daughters ' School at Cowan Bridge in Lancashire.
Overall naval commander was now Colin Keppel with other boats commanded by Horace Hood and Walter Cowan who were to remain friends and colleagues.
After the death of their mother in 1821, when Emily was three years old, the older sisters Maria, Elizabeth and Charlotte were sent to the Clergy Daughters ' School at Cowan Bridge, where they encountered abuse and privations later described by Charlotte in Jane Eyre.
IV, Issue 3 ( Jun / Jul, 2010 ), was devoted to " Justinian's fireman: Belisarius and the Byzantine empire ", with articles by Sidney Dean, Duncan B. Campbell, Ian Hughes, Ross Cowan, Raffaele D ' Amato, and Christopher Lillington-Martin.
In the July 20, 1956 issue of Science, Clyde Cowan, Frederick Reines, F. B. Harrison, H. W. Kruse, and A. D. McGuire published confirmation that they had detected the neutrino, a result that was rewarded almost forty years later with the 1995 Nobel Prize.
Walter Frederick Mondale was born in Ceylon, Minnesota, the son of Claribel Hope ( née Cowan ), a part-time music teacher, and Theodore Sigvaard Mondale, a Methodist minister.
1968 brought the first of a series of British-organised intercontinental rallies, the Daily Express London-Sydney Marathon, which attracted over 100 crews including a number of works teams and top drivers ; it was won by the Hillman Hunter of Andrew Cowan / Brian Coyle / Colin Malkin.
Champollion was portrayed by Elliot Cowan in the 2005 BBC docudrama Egypt.
It was first observed in the Cowan – Reines neutrino experiment conducted by Clyde Cowan and Frederick Reines in 1956.
The film was based on the diary of Sergeant Alvin York, as edited by Tom Skeyhill, and adapted by Harry Chandlee, Abem Finkel, John Huston, Howard Koch, and Sam Cowan ( uncredited ).
Spencer was assisted by R. R. Parker, Bill Gettinger, Henry Cowan, Henry Greenup, Elmer Greenup, Gene Hughes, Salsbury, and Kerlee, et al.
The Seymour Division consists of 34, 000 acres ( 120 km² ) which was formerly known as the Circle Bar Ranch when it was owned by the Claude Cowan Sr. Trust.
The Seymour Division consists of 34, 000 acres ( 120 km² ) which was formally known as the Cross Bar Ranch when it was owned by the Claude Cowan Sr. Trust.
Stephen Cowan ( Lab ), the Council ’ s Leader of the Opposition strongly disputed this allegation and wrote to the Prime Minister challenging his comments and detailing why he was wrong to make them.
The township of Cowan was home to the Australian soldiers during WWII and many relics remain on the island.
* In 1968, Falcon Field airport was founded by Joel Cowan as Peachtree City-Falcon Field
George Rudy's school house was built before 1840 and between the years of 1840 and 1848, the school had four teachers: Washington Sale, Dave Cowan, Frank Davis, and Joseph C. Norman.
Cowan was originally founded in 1808 but remained a minor settlement for several years.
The Seymour Division consists of 34, 000 acres ( 120 km² ) and was formally known as the Circle Bar Ranch when it was owned by the Claude Cowan Sr. Trust.
He was awarded the 1995 Nobel Prize in Physics for his co-detection of the neutrino with Clyde Cowan in the neutrino experiment, and may be the only scientist in history " so intimately associated with the discovery of an elementary particle and the subsequent thorough investigation of its fundamental properties ".
In 1995, Reines was honored, along with Martin L. Perl with the Nobel Prize in Physics, and his work with Clyde Cowan in first detecting the neutrino was recognized by the National Academy of Sciences.

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