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  2. Fair game (Scientology) - Wikipedia

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    The term fair game is used to describe policies and practices carried out by the Church of Scientology towards people and groups it perceives as its enemies. Founder of Scientology L. Ron Hubbard established the policy in the 1950s in response to criticism both from within and outside his organization.

  3. Operating Thetan - Wikipedia

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    OT preps are preparatory steps to ensure that one is ready for them, and this includes security checks (confessionals) to make certain that the person is not a security risk and will keep the confidentiality of the OT materials. [12]: 17–19 [11] Scientology has been active in litigating to keep their OT levels secret.

  4. Scientology beliefs and practices - Wikipedia

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    The central practice of Scientology is an activity known as auditing, which seeks to elevate an adherent to a state of Clear, one of freedom from the influences of the reactive mind. The practice is one wherein a counselor called an "auditor" addresses a series of questions to a preclear , observes and records the preclear's responses, and ...

  5. Occupational licensing - Wikipedia

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    Advocates claim that licensure protects the consumer [citation needed] through the application of professional, educational and/or ethical standards of practice. Economist Milton Friedman opposed this practice, believing that licensure effectively raises professional salary by placing limits on the supply of specific occupations. "It is hard to ...

  6. Occupational justice - Wikipedia

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    Occupational justice is a particular category of social justice related to the intrinsic need for humans to explore and act on their environments in ways that provide healthy levels of intellectual stimulation, and allow for personal care and safety, subsistence, pleasure, and social participation.\

  7. Glossary of Scientology - Wikipedia

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    Earth, according to Hubbard 's origin myth from OT III. [8]: 103 theta Life force, spirit, soul, thought. [7]: 313 [2]: 429 thetan One's immortal element; spirit; being. [10]: 187 things that shouldn't be One of the types of ethics report s written by a scientologist and sent to the ethics officer. Abbreviated TTSB. [23]: 267–274

  8. Scientology - Wikipedia

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    The Scientology ethics and justice system regulates member behavior, [207] and Ethics officers are present in every Scientology organization. Ethics officers ensure "correct application of Scientology technology" and deal with "behavior adversely affecting a Scientology organization's performance", ranging from "errors" and "misdemeanors" to ...

  9. Professional ethics - Wikipedia

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    Professional ethics encompass the personal and corporate standards of behavior expected of professionals. [1] The word professionalism originally applied to vows of a religious order. By no later than the year 1675, the term had seen secular application and was applied to the three learned professions: divinity, law, and medicine. [2]