| Pax CulturaPax Cultura or cultural peace is the motto of the art protection movement founded by Nicholas Roerich. The maroon and white banner consisting of three solid circles in a surrounding circle was meant to fly over buildings and sites of great cultural herita | Paul SamuelsonPaul Samuelson (born May 15, 1915) is an American economist known for his work in many fields of economics. He was awarded the John Bates Clark Medal in 1947 and the The Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in 1970. He earned a bachelor's degree from | Paul WestphalPaul Westphal (born 1950) is a former basketball player and coach in the NBA. A native of California, Westphal has had a storied career in the NBA, both as a player and as a head coach. He is now the head coach at Pepperdine University. Westphal was chose |
| Patricia HitchcockPatricia Hitchcock (born July 7, 1928) is an English-born actress and producer. She was born in London, England, the daughter of Alfred Joseph Hitchcock ( August 13, 1899- April 29, 1980) and Alma Lucy Reville ( August 14, 1899- July 6, 1982). The family | ParasitoidParasitoids differ from parasites in their relationship with the host. In a truly parasitic relationship, the parasite and host live side by side with little or no damage to the host organism while the parasite takes enough nutrients to live on and reprod | Paul PhillipsPaul Phillips was born on June 26, 1977. He has been the guitarist of the band Puddle Of Mudd since they released their debut called Stand''. In 1995, they released their next album Arbasive in 1996 and 5-years after, Come Clean issued in 2001. Phillips, |
| PaleoconservativeThe term paleoconservative (sometimes shortened to paleo or paleocon when the context is clear) refers to an American branch of conservative Old Right thought that stands against both the mainstream tradition of the National Review magazine and the neocon | PaddywagonA paddy wagon is a vehicle used by police to transport large groups of people who are arrested. It may be descended from the archaic racial epithet "Paddy", meaning any Irish person. A common means of demeaning the Irish is to assert that they were freque | Panic of 1893The Panic of 1893 was a financial crisis that hit the United States upon the concurrence of several events. First, too many people attempted to redeem notes for gold; ultimately the statutory limit for the maximum amount of gold in federal reserves was re |