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What cult was invented by American science-friction writer L Ron Hubbard?

Sciencology


What does CULT SSS mean in science?

Well i dont know CUL but T is titla S is straight/smooth lines S is size ithink S is scale :)


How do floods normally happen?

it can be cause by excessive drought, or by many people ganging up, (Cult) And all slobbering on each others feet untill it floods.


We does everyone says we are going to die in 2012?

No, Nasa has Confirmed that this myth is indeed wrong. The Mayan calendar has nothing to do with any apocalyptic theory as to us dying in 2012. The Calendar was Actually used for them to keep track for them and their cult to go on, and it's not like it is ironic how it ends there i mean it could've ended in 2008 but who really cares?


I don't understand the dalek classifications. There are dalek emperor supreme dalek renegade dalek imperial dalek davros what are the new Daleks Can someone give me a long answer and explain?

The Supreme Dalek is the ruler of the renagade daleks. The renegade daleks are the daleks that don't obey Davros and the ones who arrested him for crimes against the Daleks in "Revelation of the Daleks". The Emperor is the ruler of the imperial daleks, the ones that were recreated by Davros in "Revelation of the Daleks". In the earlier years of the Daleks, The Daleks are ruled by the Supreme Council, of which the Supreme Dalek Was the head of. This now brings us into the different colours of Daleks. The Red Dalek is the supreme. The Black is the leaders of the warriors and the grey (In the new series, Gold) are the ordinary Daleks. The Daleks in "Bad Wolf/Parting of the Ways" Are Imperial Daleks, because they were lead by the emperor. The Daleks that fought the Time War would've been Imperial Daleks too, because Davros was there as well. It is possible however, that both Dalek factions were fighting, their differences put aside to exterminate the Time Lords. This is never made clear. The Daleks in "The Stolen Earth/Journeys End" Are Renegade Daleks. Davros created them, but they have obviously turned against him, keeping him in a vault. The Cult of Skaro could be either, but most probally Renegade Daleks because the Doctor said that he thought they were just a legend, which implies that they are old. Older then the Imperial Daleks. But they didn't like the fact that Rose had destryed the Emperor, and the Doctor said that they were above the emperor. So who knows? I'd also like to add that Dalek Caan rescued Davros, so the Cult of Skaro could be Imperial Daleks. And the Doctor said in "Daleks in Mahatten/Evolution of the Daleks" that they were created by the Emperor, so they have to be Imperial Daleks. Some evidence that the Daleks might have re-united in the Time War is that all Daleks are now standerdly gold, like the Imperial Daleks were White and Gold. However in the episodes "Evil of the Daleks" , "Day of the Daleks" and "Death to the Daleks" , there was no set colour to the daleks, they were all sorts of colours and definitely not Grey or White & Gold. And that was before the Daleks were divided into the 'Renegade' and 'Imperial' factions and yet there is a Dalek Emeror in "Evil of the Daleks". How can this be? Could this be that due to the daleks being unified, there was no need for 'uniforms'. But this still doesn't explain the Emperor Dalek being there. the new Daleks' rank is determined by their colour. white= supreme, orange= scientist, yellow= eternal, red= drone, blue=strategist

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How did the Cult of Domesticity affect women?

The Cult of Domesticity meant that women needed to have 4 virtues. The four virtues were piety, purity, domesticity and pureness. This caused womens roles at home and work to be changed.


Who wrote the cult of domesticity?

The Cult of Domesticity arose between 1820 and the Civil War when the middle-class family did not have to make what it needed to survive. Instead, men worked jobs to buy what they needed and the women stayed home with the children. So the Cult of Domesticity was a postindustrial middle-class society in the nineteenth-century.


Were women forced into a cult of domesticity in the 19th century?

Women weren't forced into the cult of domesticity but, at the same time, they had few ways to socially advance, so many of them simply had little alternative choice.


Which of these BEST describes the term cult of domesticity?

A woman's place is in the home as a mother.


What did the cult of domesticity do?

The Cult of Domesticity promoted a specific version of femininity that they claimed all "real" women should have. This involved staying in the domestic sphere and caring for the household and children, honoring and obeying their husband and God, and making their home comfortable for the men. The Cult of Domesticity also excluded those who were not white or middle/upper class.


Why were women's involvement in the reform movement at odd with the cult of domesticity?

To improve the education. Mainly for Girls!Regards,HB


Why the women's involvement in the reform movements was at odds with the cult of domesticity?

To improve the education. Mainly for Girls!Regards,HB


Why were women's involvement in the reform movements at odds with the cult of domesticity?

To improve the education. Mainly for Girls!Regards,HB


What term refers to the 19th- century belief that married women's activities should be limited to housework and family?

Cult of Domesticity


Betty Friedan's 1963 book that launched a revolution against the suburban cult of domesticity that reigned in the 1950s?

The Feminine Mystique


What term refers to the 19th century belief that married women actives should be limited to housework and family?

cult of domesticity


The popular saying a man's home is his castle reflected what middle class value of the late 1800's?

cult of domesticity