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What was discovered in regards to the elemental force behind all cultivation? [Page 85]
What is the difference between someone with "a green thumb" and someone without? [Page 21]
To which extent were the horticulture discoveries the springboard to a body of administrative discoveries? [Page 106]
How was Ron's engineering approach to his writing and what viewpoint should one take about writing, in order to succeed? [Page 19]
Why is it hard to write about things you already know very well? What should you do to write about things you don’t know much about? [Page 59]
Why does Ron advise writers to circulate? [Page 67]
How do you create suspense in a story? [Page 78]
What are the 10 points that drive writers crazy? [Page 101]
Why Ron kept his real abilities (including thought-reading and extremely precise fortune-telling) for himself. [Page 138]
Why the Christian Church formally annulled the teachings of reincarnation in 553 AD. [Page 101]
What happened to a 5 year old girl that "worried about her husband and her children." [Page 105]
What ultimate freedom depends upon. [Page 130]
Which exact 7 points are covered in the program of Western destruction? And how far have these points been implemented? [Page 33]
How does the subject of economics come about and how is it used to bring about a bad situation for those who can produce? [Page 85]
What should a government do to secure the support of its people? Why does it fail if it doesn't do this? [Page 19]
In which year did Ron write his first fiction story? [Page 34]
What is unique about the approach to drug rehabilitation and how does it compare in results with similar programs? [Page 109]
Which Guinness World Records does he hold? [Page 161]
How many million words did he get published between 1929 and 1941? [Page 137]
How old was he when he became the youngest Eagle Scout? [Page 23]
What type of studies and examinations did Ron do in the years leading up to the discovery of Dianetics? [Page 108]
Which challenge did he issue to a psychiatric community to end their troublemaking with the Foundations? [Page 108]
What happened with the Wichita Foundation in 1951? [Page 113]
How can the need of drugs be voluntarily eradicated in a person? [Page 17]
What kinds of drugs and toxins can have a long-term effect on a person? [Pages 34-44]
What does the B Complex vitamin "Niacin" actually do? [Page 52]
How did the story of drug rehabilitation begin? [Page 75]
What was Mission Into Time? [Page 117]
Which volcano did Ron climb on the Caribbean Motion Picture Expedition? [Page 23]
What did he say about the value of Scouting? [Page 7]
What was West Indies Mineralogical Expedition? [Page 29]
His own description of his experience as his plane crashed. [Page 57]
What can every life of crime be traced back to? [Page 7]
What happens to a person when he is sentenced to prison? [Page 21]
What factor causes the majority of riots? [Page 37]
What causes patriotism to die? [Page 42]
What is the important, but overlooked factor which causes most of the internal conflict in a country? [Page 41]
Which two points did Ron stress when he was teaching a class of native children in Guam? [Page 11]
What practice in education should be abandoned? [Page 28]
What are the 10 guidelines for teaching which he presented to the heads of Dianetics classes? [Page 36]
Which methods can you use to ensure your communication is understood despite any ambiguity there could be in it? [Page 60]
With which purpose did Ron develop the Key to Life Course and what was the first critical step in doing so? [Page 77]
What is his definition of grammar? [Page 87]
What is the only thing a casual audience responds to in any work of art? [Page 33]
What is lost in a society without art? [Page 21]
What are the six distinct types of rhythm in music? He gives his own definitive analysis of each. [Page 22]
What are the laws he discovered to prevent sound waves of different instruments from cancelling each other out? [Page 49]
When he was a Lieutenant in 1941, what kind of crew did he have and how did he handle them? [Page 83]
Who were the buccaneers two centuries ago, and what was their true story? [Page 11]
What did he accomplish on his expedition to Alaska for the Explorers Club? What modifications did he design and direct to be made to the ship he used and what was the result? [Page 25]
He did a series of radio broadcasts, answering questions on seafaring subjects with great detail, read six of such broadcasts in this volume. [Page 53]
In what way is naval courtesy different from general civilized courtesy and why is it so important on a ship? [Page 91]
How did he establish that poetry can be recognized regardless of language? [Page 7]
On which radio station did Ron sing his own ballads? [Page 95]
What is the central revelation of Scientology that his poems of the early 1950's reflected? [Page 135]
What is his checklist for a perfect photograph? [Page 223]
What is the missing definition of "composition"? [Page 221]
What separates amateurs from professionals in terms of photography? [Page 218]
What items did he keep in his gadget bag to be prepared for anything? [Page 196]
What must be achieved by a painting, music or other form to be truly art? [Page 125]
Why did he write under more than a dozen pen names during his writing career? [Page 7-8]
What mental attitude should one have when starting to write? What advice did he give to someone who wanted to make a living off of a writing career? [Page 62]
Which piece did he write in commemoration of his 50 years as a writer? [Page 168]
What must you realize in writing an adventure story? [Page 171]
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