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    Throughout the history of the United States‚ there have been many incidents involving white supremacy. One incident in particular was extremely bizarre. Charles Manson‚ an anarchist‚ brainwashed many people into doing his bidding‚ killing whites & blacks alike‚ trying Zandi 2 to ignite what Manson called an “Apocalyptic Race War.” Charles Manson was born in a small town outside Cincinnati in Ohio. Raised by his mother and later ironically rejected by his mother‚ his childhood faced many ups and

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    OF TWO FAMOUS PEOPLE The two famous people I am going to discuss in the following essay are Marilyn Monroe and Charles Manson. I decided to do so‚ because I am a huge fan of the shock rock star Brian Warner (a. k. a. Marilyn Manson)‚ whose stage name is a combination of Marilyn Monroe’s first name and Charles Manson’s last name. Both Monroe and Manson are very famous figures in American culture‚ yet at the same time very different. But how much exactly did they differ from each

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    This is how Billboard described Brian Warner on his page. He is famous for another name or he want others called him Marilyn Manson. This man is one of the most blatant‚ anti-Christ performers to come out in 90th century. Whatever his appearance or his musical work‚ all highlight that he is a man of character‚ or can said as a distinct person. Brian Warner (Marilyn Manson) was born in 1969 in Canton which located at Ohio. He spent most of his childhood with his brother Chad and grandfather Jack Warner

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    Charles Milles Maddox more commonly known as Charles Manson was born on November 12‚ 1934‚ in quaint town of Ohio. His mother a 16-year-old adolescent was both an alcoholic and prostitute who cared little about his wellbeing and placed him in a school for boys. Growing up‚ Charles spent a substantial amount of time incarcerated for charges consisting of pimping‚ and fraud. Ironically‚ while imprisoned he utilized his artistic talents and gained knowledge on how to read music and play the guitar (Biography)

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    individuals that contribute to this idea is the wickedly infamous Mason Family and their leader Charles Manson. In the late 1960s or also known as the decade of death‚ the ex convict was manipulative and the mastermind behind a series of murders although he never committed one himself. There’s no guilt or remorse within his “family” since they felt as if they accomplishing an important mission for their “god” (Manson). He was able to coax them to be sex and drug crazed women and made them feel welcomed‚

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    College Kimberly De Luca Marilyn Manson candidly and vividly recounts his metamorphosis from frightened Christian schoolboy into the most feared and revered celebrity in America. Marilyn Manson‚ born Brian Warner‚ is the real life story of how growing up being molested by a neighbor‚ a grandfather with an abnormal sexual perversion‚ traumatically affected Manson in such a way he has become one of the top ten controversial rock stars in America. The trauma put Manson on a path of rebellion as he tried

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    great turmoil to all and to the legal system. But first let’s go back just forty years ago to the Charlie Manson cases. This was a time known for protest‚ war‚ Murder and drugs. During this time a few major arguments came up that are still debated today including the abortion case of Roe vs. Wade‚ the gay rights movement and the idea of abolishing capitol punishment. Now in the case of Charles Manson‚ a failing cult leader trying to start a “race war”‚ there were nine innocent people killed. But Charlie

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    combined. To some people role models that are established through the media and television are not upstanding citizens like Ronald Reagan or Larry King‚ but instead psychopathic murderers and serial killers such as David Koresh‚ Timothy McVeigh and Charles Manson. (Do you want something in here about drugs cause drugs affect violence as well?) From television to magazines to Internet‚ media is everywhere impacting our daily lives‚ on a subconscious level. The portrait of the hip hop and gang bang scenes

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    organizations would try to make money off of disasters like this; but they don’t. So how can the Puritans justify calling all men evil? Although I don’t believe that all men are evil‚ there are some men that are definitely evil. People like Charles Manson and Vlad the Impaler. These were men who killed people because they didn’t like them. The KKK is another example of evil men. They hated races other than whites so they committed crimes against them. Although I do not believe men are born evil

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    town during the 1970s. In the director’s commentary‚ Zombie describes his motion picture as a “70s exploitation horror film.”(House of 1000 Corpses.) He also mentions that he was inspired by the alleged Manson family home videos. He makes subtle parallels between the Firefly family and the Manson family‚ and he effectively utilizes the mise-en-scene to incorporate his inspiration into the film. Rob Zombie’s fame is due to his music‚ and the film’s score is an important contrivance used to complement

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