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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.
However, Baylor University professor Dr. J. Gordon Melton has written that Hubbard disregarded and abrogated much of his earlier views about women, which Melton views as merely echos of common prejudices at the time.
Melton has also stated that the Church of Scientology welcomes both genders equally at all levels from leadership positions to auditing and so on since Scientologists view people as spiritual beings.
Barry " The Fish " Melton was later a founding member of The Dinosaurs and has recently released new recordings of that band whose members included Peter Albin from Big Brother and The Holding Company and John Cipollina from Quicksilver Messenger Service and Copperhead.
Traditional legend has it that in 1730, Thornhill discovered a distinctive blue cheese while visiting a small farm near Melton Mowbray in rural Leicestershire – possibly in Wymondham.
The name Melton comes from the early English word Medeltone – meaning ' Middletown surrounded by small hamlets ' ( and therefore has the same origin as places called Milton and Middleton ).
Melton Mowbray has been a market town for over 1, 000 years.
Melton Town Estate has been criticised for a lack of openness and in 2009, was the subject of a BBC Inside Out programme.
The colourful Melton Mowbray Toy Soldiers Marching Band was formed in 1936 and Happy Jazz – a dixieland jazz band – has been performing in the town since 1996.
Melton has several pubs, some of which, like the Generous Britain ( affectionately known as the Jenny B ) continue to encourage new live music and the Noels Arms regularly have experienced local bands playing.
Brooksby Melton College which provides vocational, further and higher education in a wide range of subjects has a campus on Asfordby Road in Melton plus a smaller annexe on King Street.
Melton has two local newspapers-The Melton Leader and Melton Weekly.
Melton has been identified by the Department of Transport as one of the most automobile-dependent communities in Greater Melbourne.
Melton has several primary and secondary schools.
It has an area of, and at the 2011 Census, the Shire of Melton had population of 109, 259.
Since the early 1970s the Shire has undergone tremendous population growth and as of 2006, Melton is one of Victoria's fastest growing local government areas along with neighbouring Wyndham.
Melton South has two shopping districts: one located on Exford Road ; the other on Station Road.
Melton South has an Australian Rules team competing in the Ballarat Football League.
Ardeer has a railway station on the Melton greater-metropolitan line.

Melton and its
The Melton campus offers a range of TAFE and community courses at its Rees Road, Melton South site.
Further competition arrived in 1883, when the Eastern and Midlands Railway opened a station near the terminal basin on its line from Melton Constable to North Walsham.
In this connection in 1317 he laid London under an interdict after William de Melton, the Archbishop of York, had passed through its streets with his cross borne erect before him.
Promoted as the " Rural Capital of Food ", Melton Mowbray is perhaps best known for its culinary specialities, being the home of the eponymous pork pie and one of the six homes of Stilton cheese.
Melton Mowbray is renowned for its music-making.
The Melton Band ( a traditional British-style brass band ) can trace its directors back to 1856 and was, until recently, called Melton Borough Band.
At the time of its foundation the main road from Leicester to Melton Mowbray passed through the village, entering from Hoby with Rotherby to the south and leaving by Kirby Bellars to the north.
On 15 December 1994, during major restructuring of Victoria's local governments, Werribee changed less than most-losing only some rural land around Exford in its north to the Shire of Melton, and Laverton Reserve on its eastern boundary to the City of Hobsons Bay.
It is the administrative centre of the Shire of Melton Local Government Area and its most populous centre.
At the 2006 Census the urban area, with the locality of Melton at its heart, had a population of 35, 490.
Melton consists of 6 suburban areas forming a single urban area with the locality of Melton at its centre.
A masterplan was created in 2008 for the campus and envisages its development over the coming years — growth at present is towards Landcroft Lane, whilst in the future a considerable expansion is planned northwards towards Melton Lane.
In 1994, following large-scale statewide local government reform, Melton acquired the Exford district from the City of Werribee, growing to its present size.
Despite this era of remakes and reboots, the torture porn genre also sustained life on its own front with the 2009 film The Collector, directed by Marcus Dunstan and co-written with Patrick Melton ( both writers from the Saw series ), as well as with the sequels of the Saw series ( the final film, Saw 3D, having been released during the Fall of 2010 ), which as of 2009 became the most profitable horror film franchise of all-time.
Melton Constable reached its heyday about 1911 ; in the census of that year it had a population of 1, 157.
The M & GN's administrative headquarters was at Austin Street, King's Lynn, but its engineering centre and the heart of the system was at Melton Constable: before the railway arrived this village had a population of just over 100 people.
In its upper reaches it is called the River Eye and it becomes the Wreake below Melton Mowbray, near Sysonby Lodge.

Melton and own
Its wealth was tapped by Archbishop Melton of York to make good his own losses in 1319, and in 1320 it had to take in refugees from other monastic houses that had been forced to disperse to escape the raiders.
“ I just think it would be better for all concerned if they just let them go ahead and get out and everyone goes their own way, and not make such a big deal of it, the policy hurts everybody .” J. Gordon Melton, Institute for the Study of American Religion, Santa Barbara, California.
His own greatest personal feat as a jockey was to win the New Melton stakes at Cahir.
For example, J. Gordon Melton stated, " I just think it would be better for all concerned if they just let them go ahead and get out and everyone goes their own way, and not make such a big deal of it.

Melton and radio
As with the Fawcett comic, the only other character of the radio show held over was Ichabod Mudd ( played by Sid Melton ), who was used for comic relief.

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