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    Remember nobody’s feelings are more important than your own. So‚ take time to love yourself. Dont devote any time to thinking of painful memories fron your past; you cant drive well while lookin’ in the rear-view mirror. I love him not for the way he dances with my angels‚ but for the way the sound of his name can silence my demons She’s just a girl‚ and she’s on fire Hotter than a fantasy‚ lonely like a highway She’s living in a world‚ and it’s on fire filled with anarchy‚ but she knows

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    The Charles Manson Family Introduction Charles Manson is probably one of the most prolific serial killers in the United States and he and his “family” have become an icon of evil. Born in 1934 to a sixteen year old mom‚ Charles was often spent his youth in the homes of relatives or reform schools. When Charles was nine years old he had already started stealing and not long after he was committing burglaries and stealing cars. In 1954‚ after some time in jail‚ Manson was released on parole after a

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    Charles Dickens

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    Coketown By Charles Dickens Dickens is using figures of speech to make pictures in the readers head and he is therefore helping people imagine the things he is telling about. One would say that Dickens is using metaphors to put a picture on his story and to make everyone feels how awful and terrible Coketown is. “Coketown was a town of red brick‚ or of brick that would have been red if the smoke and ashes had allowed it; but‚ as matters stood it was a town of unnatural red and black like the

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    at this point the Austrian prime minister Lammasch advised Charles that the situation he was in was only getting worse so the best case would be to step down and give up his right to exercise sovereign power. In November of 1918‚ an armistice was signed to end war between the allied powers and German forces. The same day Charles issued a proclamation that would address the Austrian people right to determine the future of the state. Charles similarly did the same for Hungary on the 13th of November

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    Dan Walsh Thesis…haha resurrection? Conflicts? Literary Element Textual Support (quote) Analysis 1. Paradox It was the best of times‚ it was the worst of times‚ Page 13 This shows the state in which the book takes place and contrasting the states of London and Paris 2. Setting It was the year of Our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy seven Page 13 This gives the time in which the story will take place 3. Theme I am going to see his ghost! It will be his ghost-not him! Page 34

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    Charles Baudelaire in his salon review describes about transitional fashion rules. Fashion is ever evolving; it can never ever be passive. Baudelaire claim to “all fashions were legitimately charming in their day” from “all fashions are charming” is a call of a cautious critic. The efficacious character of such a generic statement might get distasteful from a certain viewpoint‚ and hence this quick transition to fashion being charming and embryonic. Fashion has a dual nature and stands the test of

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    * “They had a choice‚ all of them. They could have followed in the footsteps of good men like my father‚ or President Truman. Decent men‚ who believed in a day’s work for a day’s pay. Instead they followed the droppings of lechers and communists and didn’t realize that the tail led over a precipice until it was too late. Don’t tell me they didn’t have a choice.” –Rorschach 1.1 * “because there is good and there is evil‚ and evil must be punished. Even in the face of Armageddon I shall not compromise

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    “I can’t go back to yesterday because I was a different person then.”  ― Lewis Carroll “Every man is a creature of the age in which he lives and few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the time.”  ― Voltaire “Be noble minded! Our own heart‚ and not other men’s opinions of us‚ forms our true honor.”  ― Friedrich von Schiller “Alas‚ Siddhartha‚ I see you suffering‚ but you’re suffering a pain at which one would like to laugh‚ at which you’ll soon laugh for yourself.”  ― Hermann

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    Charles Dickens

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    Charles Dickens Context CHARLES DICKENS WAS BORN on February 7‚ 1812‚ in Portsea‚ England. His parents were middle-class‚ but they suffered financially as a result of living beyond their means. When Dickens was twelve years old‚ his family’s dire straits forced him to quit school and work in a blacking factory‚ a place where shoe polish is made. Within weeks‚ his father was put in debtor’s prison‚ where Dickens’s mother and siblings eventually joined him. At this point‚ Dickens lived on his own

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    euphemism for the revenge she wants to execute against the Marquis Evremonde. She adopted compensating that which the Marquis stole from her‚ which was all her living relatives‚ as her personal mission. Despite achieving her goal of capturing Charles Darnay‚ and having him sentenced to death by the guillotine‚ she is still not satisfied. Madame Defarge goes in search of Lucie‚ Darnay’s wife‚ in hopes of catching her in the act of lamenting for a prisoner.

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