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    The Philadelphia Experiment is one of the U.S’s greatest unsolved mysteries. In 1943, the USS Eldridge was believed to have become invisible. After this alleged experiment occurred, many of the crew aboard the ship disappeared never to be heard from again. Also with the disappearances, many coincidences followed the mystery such as the occurrence of Morris K. Jessup’s death. The Philadelphia Experiment is still unsolved today because even though the Navy claims it has never occurred, this would not

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    doubt that The Philadelphia Story is one of the best American romantic comedy file in 1904. Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn and James Stewart are protagonist in this film, but Katherine Hepburn’s acting make me so impressive. After finishing watching this film, I fall in love with this wonderful story not just because Katharine Hepburn is a beautiful as well as elegant lady, but lots of plots of this film are thoughtful and interesting. The most important event in The Philadelphia Story is the

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    New and Improved Philadelphia Philadelphia is a place that is making enormous number of changes to make it a more diverse, innovative and safer place for people to live. Many people have helped this innovation and modernization happen with new restaurants, new buildings and safer living communities. People tend to think that Philadelphia is not as good as other cities like Boston or New York. Many people that have influenced Philadelphia are people that demonstrate a strong passion and have a personal

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          The exhibit that I viewed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art was one about European Art between the years 1100-1500. This was a series of paintings, sculptures, architecture, and tapestry of the Medieval and Early Renaissance as well as objects from the Middle East. This exhibit was an important part of the history of the Philadelphia Museum of Art because for the first time, Italian, Spanish, and Northern European paintings from the John G. Johnson collection were shown

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    What makes Northeast Philadelphia special? Sure, we have well-known schools for high school and college, but that’s not what we are know for. We are part of the city of “Brotherly Love.” We obviously have honor and pride about having that title, but that’s not what is special about us. Sometimes I think, it’s not just the city that’s special, it’s the people who make it special. You may be thinking I’m off my rocker, but I’m serious. A city is a city, nothing too special. People living in the city

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    Research Paper The Philadelphia Eagles are an American football team. Everyone knows that if you are a Philly fan or you live in Philly because Philly is a town full of passionate people who never get many championship titles and they deserve at least more than they have right now. The history of the eagles has gone a long way and just a couple of months ago they won their first Super Bowl Ring and their history has gone a long way to get there. Eagles where founded back in 1933 to 1939 created

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    Philadelphia Experiment: The truth in the Conspiracy Imagine a future more advanced than the time we live in. A future filled with inventions we can only imagine, a future where a single thought can takes us across the world in a matter of seconds. Redundant to the sentence above it. Can you imagine a future where militaries can cloak their ships making it invisible to the human eye? Is this an interesting future? Carlos Meredith Allen or Allende, was born on May 31, 1925; in Springdale Pennsylvania

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    The Philadelphia Phillies have been a staple in Major League baseball for over 120 years. The Phillies are one of the League’s oldest teams dating back all the way to the year 1883. Over the years the Phillies have acquired many accolades and accomplishments; although the Phillies are a decorated team for many positive reasons they have also become the league’s most losing team, with over 10,000 losses. Although the Philadelphia franchise may have the most losses in any professional sport, whether

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    Throughout this season, the Philadelphia Eagles have been the proverbial underdogs as many analysts did not believe that they were a good football team. Despite losing second-year quarterback Carson Wentz in Week 14 the Eagles proved their doubters wrong and clinched the NFC's number one seed behind veteran backup Nick Foles. However, when the playoffs began, the doubters and oddsmakers came out and full force once again. Las Vegas pegged the Eagles as underdogs against the Atlanta Falcons in the

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    Philadelphia Story Character Analysis George Cukor’s star studded romantic comedy, The Philadelphia Story (1940), offers modern viewers a look at changing personalities in 1930s/40s American high society. The film stars Cary Grant, Katherine Hepburn, and James Stewart in a clash of cultures centered around a wedding. Macaulay Connor (Stewart) is a reporter for tabloid like Spy Magazine, on assignment to write an exposé on the marriage of wealthy Tracy Lord (Katherine Hepburn) with the help

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