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    Being punished as a young child‚ life seemed harsh and uneasy. The way parents would yell at you‚ tell you what to do‚ what not to do‚ and they always seemed to have gotten in the way of doing what us children wanted to do. It was all done for a reason however. The "cruelty" our parents showed us was out of love. They just want to use their experience to help guide our lives to success. With their guidance we are given opportunities to change some of the things we do for the better. Parents

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    In 1971‚ psychologist Phillip Zimbardo set out to create an experiment that looked at the impact of becoming a prisoner or a prison guard. The experiment was to test human behavior when one’s role had been altered into authoritative one. Still powerful after all these years the experiment was the most powerful and popular experiment of all time (O’Toole‚ K). Researches set up a mock prison in the basement of Stanford University building. There were the 24 students out of 70 volunteers chosen to

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    Books are the quietest and most constant of friends: they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors‚ and the most patient of teachers. Charles W. Eliot The more that you read‚ the more things you will know. The more that you learn‚ the more places you’ll go. Dr. Seuss We shouldn’t teach great books; we should teach a love of reading. B. F. Skinner Today a reader‚ tomorrow a leader. Margaret Fuller Reading takes us away from home‚ but more important‚ it finds homes

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    Dealing with religious themes and beliefs‚ as the Christian ones in Northern Lights by Philip Pullman‚ which is the first book of the trilogy His Dark Materials‚ is always a delicate matter. Based on the freedom of opinion‚ every author has a right to express his feelings and thoughts in a book‚ how controversial they might be. However‚ the Christian Church and a lot of its supporters‚ especially the Catholic ones‚ feel offended and affronted by the trilogy and Pullman’s turning the Christian myth

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    In the world of art‚ the photograph has conventionally been used to establish original subjects that document and reflect cultures as accurately as possible. However‚ in Philip Gefter’s essay‚ “Photographic Icons: Fact‚ Fiction‚ or Metaphor”‚ Gefter points out that‚ “just because a photograph reflects the world with perceptual accuracy doesn’t mean it is proof of what actually transpired. (208)” What Gefter is telling us is that it is that the ordinary reality of the image is not what is important;

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    Death in Larkin and Abse Death pervades The Whitsun Weddings and in Ambulances is reflected on in terms of the significance of our response to seeing an ambulance stop. Passers-by view them as ‘confessionals’‚ secretive‚ mysterious places where we confront our deepest nature. They are impersonal and unpredictable‚ resting ‘at any kerb’ and reminding us of our mortality because ‘All streets in time are visited’. The contrast of the mundane reality of a visit to the shops with the ‘wild white

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    advanced communications. These writings can influence scientist to create technology to bring technological advances to life.The book “Second Variety” by Philip K. Dick‚ was written in 1953 during the cold war. This was a period of time where technology developed the most and anything could affect the development of technology. In the book Philip mentioned of the country the US living on the moon because the United States’ land on Earth was destroyed by nukes from Russia. This book was written in

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    Philips Norelco 8900 with Smart Clean (6) When comparing electric shaver’s world leading brand‚ Braun and Panasonic that well known of its premium electric foil razor‚ you might want to check out Philips Norelco line which is popular for its premium rotary shaver. The Philips Norelco 8900 is one of the best electric rotary shaver out there that gives you a decent close shave‚ fast‚ effectively captures long hair‚ and the three rotary heads that cuts through all kinds of hair that grow different

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    The Stanford Prison experiment drew the attention of how adapting to a situation can make a person become someone else‚ leaving behind who they previously were. Social Psychologist‚ Philip G. Zimbardo‚ highlighted the presentation of classic psychological research on situational forces on human behaviour. Zimbardo debated that the situation is the core in creating individuals to act in ways they would have not acted before. The extent to how situational forces can explain evil acts by the individuals

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    In 1971 Dr Philip Zimbardo and a team of psychologists conducted an experiment of a mock prison in the basement of Stanford University. The experiment was set out to study the influence of social roles in human behavior. In our daily lives we are expected to fulfill the social expectations of our “roles”‚ our roles will have different expectations depending on the situations we are faced with. The psychologists designed an experiment to find out how much we are truly influenced by the social

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