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    Normal University Tacloban City Project in Personality Development “The Little Prince “ Submitted by: Precious Viloh B. Dadap BSSW-I Submitted to: Mrs. Lilibeth Faliorina‚ RSW Assistant Professor 3 Table of Content Summary -------------------------------------------------------------p.1-2 Insights ---------------------------------------------------------------p.3-6 -1- Summary of “The Little Prince “ By: Antoine de Saint-Exupery The story begins when the narrator

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    the concept of a perfect union‚ and the characteristics of an ideal ruler have taken over the philosophical dialogue. Two leading men in this arena of political thought are Niccolo Machiavelli (author of the practical and quasi-immoral treatise‚ The Prince) and Plato (author of the philosophical and Utopian-like dialogue‚ The Republic.) While both men transformed the nature of political philosophy‚ most readers consider their respective quests for an ideal leader to resurrect the glory and stability

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    Social Psychology Movie review: The prince and me Every little girl dreams of getting married to a prince someday. But as they grow they realize that there are too many girls and too few princes (haha just teasing ). This modern Cinderella inspired love story is about a Danish prince Edvard who falls in love with a commoner (simple and shy) Paige Morgan. Edvard and Paige first meet at a bar where Paige works‚ their first meeting doesn’t go well though(oh I thought first impressions matter)

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    Superior de Educación. “Dr. Raúl P. Peña”. Theory of Education. Term Paper. Student: María Fernanda Benítez. Course: Licenciatura en Educación en Lengua Inglesa. 2º Year. 3rd Semester. Asunción‚ Paraguay 2013 Le Petit Prince “The Little Prince” (Le petit prince‚ original name in French)‚ is a novella written by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry‚ a French aristocrat‚ writer‚ poet and aviator. It was published in 1943 and it is one of the most famous books from French literature. It has been translated

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    phenomena called The Prince to state how a leader should rule his country. He stressed the importance of retaining power by have the support of your people and stabilizing a government. To maintain the support of your people you must be both feared and loved by being cruel‚ but morally right. Niccolo claims that another balance must be struck between being stingy and liberal. Our republican form of government could use such ideas as Machiavelli states to fortify our country. A Prince has to retain his

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    Machiavelli’s The Prince Niccolo Machiavelli lived from 1469-1527. During his life he spent time both very well respected and exiled from society. In The Prince Machiavelli shares what he thinks are the greatest attributes of a strong leader. Though this was written hundreds of years ago his incites seem to still be applicable to many modern situations. Machiavelli survived an incredibly tumultuous period in his region. Growing up Machiavelli’s family was financially comfortable though not incredibly

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    starting to worry less about the importance of everything. Starting off at line 111 with “ No! I am not Prince Hamlet‚ nor was meant to be”‚ starts off the end of the poem with a lack of self confidence‚ as he is stating that he is not worthy or of power to be considered Prince Hamlet. Also he could be connecting to Prince Hamlet’s life‚ as it was pretty disturbed and saying that he is not meant to be Prince Hamlet as they don’t have similar lifestyles. Then he goes on to talk about how he is growing old

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    to the palace for the selection of princess consort. The prince who she will be married is called Clarkson. Initially‚ Amberly has no confidence to show love to Prince Clarkson. But during the period of selection‚ Amberly gets along with Prince Clarkson gradually‚ and there are many events happened which can consolidate the love between them. For instance‚ Prince Clarkson saved Amberly from the fire accident‚ or Amberly comforted Prince Clarkson when his parents had a quarrel. Then‚ Amberly shows

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    Throughout The Prince‚ there is a certain academic tone to Niccolò Machiavelli’s writing‚ and the presentation of his theories and observations is extremely pragmatic. In consequence‚ it was surprising when‚ in chapter 25‚ Machiavelli began to speak‚ quite frankly‚ about the role of fate and fortune in a principality‚ saying that‚ "...fortune is arbiter of half of our actions‚ but also that she leaves the other half‚ or close to it‚ for us to govern" (98). This at first glance appears to be a far

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    Machiavelli analyses the strengths and weaknesses of both auctorial governments and monarchal governments in his works The Prince and The Discourses. According to Machiavelli‚ governments‚ no matter what form they take‚ descend into corruption. Aristocracies become oligarchy’s‚ monarchies become tyrannous‚ etc. (Machiavelli‚ 111). Thus‚ Machiavelli states that the superlative governmental system is for all three forms of ‘good governments’ to be combined under one constitution. In this way‚ each

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