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    Philip Zimbardo’s prison experiment was also about cognitive dissonance; whether or not people would be obedient to authority. The Stanford Prison Experiment took place in 1971 and was to last 2 weeks; the study only lasted 6 days because some participants were experiencing severe anxiety or‚ like one participant‚ went on a hunger strike. Participants responded to an ad offering money if they signed up for a prison research experiment. Some participants were made guards‚ others were made prisoners

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    Theodore Taylor‚ is about Philip‚ an 11 year old boy who gets in a terrible accident by virtue of World War II. Philip’s character acknowledges that through many conflicts‚ he developed matureness‚ open-heartedness‚ and independence. After experiencing his time on the island with a black man‚ Philip exhibits open heartedness as evidenced in the novel when he wishes to interact with contrasting people from himself at the end of the story. When Philip first

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    Phillip the 2nd of France was also known as Phillip Augustus or French Philippe Auguste. He was born on August 21‚ 1165 in Paris‚ France‚ and died on July 14‚ 1223‚ Mantes. He was one of the first greatest Kings of medieval France. He was one of the kings who gradually reconquered all the French territories held by the kings of England and also other royal domains. Phillip Augustus was a major figure for the third crusade. Phillip indeed travelled to the Holy Land to join in the third crusade from

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    Case Analysis Philips versus Matsushita: A New Century‚ a New Round Summary This analysis is based on two corporations‚ N.V. Philips (Netherlands) and Matsushita Electric (Japan). The two companies both have experienced big changes and have different strategies and organizational capabilities now. With their distinctive operations and management‚ they got success and continued to compete with each other and occupied the leader position in global markets nowadays. The analysis discusses how

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    Philip Larkin – The Trees Commentary by Merve Hilal Taş The Trees by Philip Larkin is a 3 stanza poem observing the rebirth of trees. The trees are used as a metaphor for life in general symbolizing our hopes that we try to achieve to be reborn before eventually dying. There’s also a message within the poem implying that even though we as humans observe the trees to be reborn‚ they actually grow older. This poem shows that growing old and changing is inevitable. It also has a rhyming scheme of

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    History 1301 Josue Carreon 800251629 Dr. Adam I. Arenson Pueblo Revolt and King Philip’s War Metacom was the Indian leader whom the English called King Philip‚ the fear that the Indians had as well as the English was that the Indian Sausimun had been found dead and they believed that was because he informed the English of an Indian plot and he was going to be killed by the Indians for doing so therefore he decided to end his own life‚ and because of this both the Indians and the English became

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    In his essay‚ "After the Genocide"‚ Philip Georevitch describes his experience in Rwanda during the county’s genocide. He wrote this essay to inform people about the mass ethnic killings in Rwanda between the Hutus and Tutsis tribes. He tells outsiders that the situation in Rwanda in not as simple as a dispute between two tribes but is more complex than that. The author returned to Rwanda many times in order to make sense of what happens by interviewing people who witnessed this genocide. This

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    The Next Christianity In Philip Jenkins’ article “The Next Christianity” he discusses the significant differences between the Northern and Southern bodies of the Catholic church and of Christianity as a whole. The differences between the two ideologies is made very apparent. For starters‚ it has a little bit to do with culture and the way Christianity was introduced to the people of the Southern countries. For example‚ many of the Southern countries are far more conservative in nature when compared

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    1. How did Philips become the leading consumer electronics company in the world in the postwar era? What distinctive competence did they build? What distinctive incompetencies? In anticipation of the impending war in the late 1930s‚ Philips transferred its overseas assets to two trusts‚ British Philips and the North American Philips Corporation. It moved most of its vital research laboratories to England and its top management to the United States. Isolated from their parents and supported

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    experiment 6 The Conclusion 6 The Criticism 7 References 8 Description of the experiment‚ and information about Zimbardo The Stanford prison experiment was an experiment conducted by a group of researchers and led by psychology professor Philip Zimbardo. Zimbardo was born in New York City on March 23‚ 1933. He completed his BA in Brooklyn College with a triple major in sociology‚ anthropology and psychology in 1954. He got both his M.S. and Ph.D. from Yale University in 1955 and 1959 respectively

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