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    Philip the Second, also known as Philip the Prudent, was born May 21, 1527, in Valladolid. He died September 13, 1598. He died at the age of 71. Philip was married several times. Philip’s first wife was to his cousin Princess Maria of Portugal. They had a child named Don Carlos, born July 8, 1545. Carlos later then killed himself once he got older. Maria died four years after giving birth from hemorrhage. He then married his first cousin(once removed) they didn’t have any kids together, and she…

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    workers and soldiers. Since it is believed the Taliban (a terrorist group) are unjust in committing such evil deeds that affect a whole country and the innocent, are they naturally automatically evil? In his ted talk Philip Zimbardo-- How Ordinary People Become Monsters...Or Heroes, Philip Zimbardo reveals that bad apples are originally good, that people turn to bad, not because they are naturally “bad apples”, but because of the situation,environment or system that they are in which creates…

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    Chandler with many twists and turns throughout the entire plot, with an abrupt plot twist at the very end. The story is set in the in Los Angeles, California in the 1930s, from the point of view of Philip Marlowe, the protagonist. The basic plot of the entire story starts when a private detective, Philip Marlowe, gets hired by a wealthy man, General Sternwood, for a job, which involves the blackmailing of one of his two daughters, Vivian Regan. The plot gets more complex and in-depth with all…

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    This poem by Philip Levine has a setting in New York at a St. George Hotel. It is a poem written to address the appearance of music in everyday life. Firstly, Levine describes in great detail what he believed the scenery was like back when the song that was playing on the radio was recorded. He describes the scenery such as the bright blue sky. Levine uses Simile multiple times throughout this poem. This can be seen, for instance, in lines 12-15 where Levine says, “Bird could have seen for miles…

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    nature? Psychologists had been wondering the same thing for a long time. In fact, they just believed that these children had some hidden trait that made them barbarous by nature. In reality, it could’ve been the stress that they were put through. Philip Zimbardo is a very popular social psychologist for his groundbreaking work with the effects certain situations…

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    The massive genocide of the Tutsis that occurred in a church by the rocky hill named Nyarubuye in Rwanda in the year 1994 has forever left a mark on the people of Rwanda, as well people around the world who were horrified with the news of this tragedy. Although this mark may have had different significances for people all around world as the Hutus slayed their fellow neighbor Tutsis, the response of the people following this devastating genocide was how to respond to the terrifying acts…

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    Mid-Term Project (Philip Glass) For my mid-term project I chose to do topic Four and that was to select an artist and give some brief history about him and incorporate his music and how it connects to our class. The famous classical composer I chose to select was Philip Morris Glass. I feel as though he is an artist that caught my eye and really wanted to talk about. Philip Glass was born January 31st, 1937 in Baltimore, Maryland. That’s one main reason he stood out to me because he comes…

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    Philip Prager Creativity

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    In Phillip Prager's article titled, “Making an Art of Creativity: The Cognitive Science of Duchamp and Dada”1, Prager specifically wants to assure people that Duchamp's piece Fountain should in fact be considered art. He states that, “Dada's redefinition of art in terms of creativity is perhaps most poignant in Duchamp's readymades found objects that he allegedly transformed into works of art merely by signing and placing them within an art context”(4). He goes on to say that any of the…

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    Philip J Fry's Childhood

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    70’s American author said, “If you will practice being fictional for a while, you will understand that fictional characters are sometimes more real than people with bodies and heartbeats”. In the animated show “Futurama” that airs on Comedy Central, Philip J. Fry, a 90’s pizza delivery boy, gets frozen and thawed a millennium into the future and experiences many adventures with his strange new…

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    own perspective opinion. The Stanford Prison Experiment which was conducted in 1971 by psychologist Philip Zimbardo and his colleagues. This was a pioneer experiment which push the limits to the exploration to human behavior. One of his colleagues Philip Zimbardo was a former classmate of a Stanley Milgram, a psychologist from Yale University who was famously known for his obedience experiment…

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