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    Charles Manson

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    Charles Manson was considered one of the most notorious serial killers in America. He became famous when actress Sharon Tate‚ a famous icon‚ was murdered in Terry melcher’s rented home.He ordered the murders of several people by manipulating his “Family” into killing them. He created a cult in which he said blacks would try and kill all of the whites‚ and the only way that they could save themselves was by hiding in an underground city of gold located in the center of death valley. He said all of

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    Charles Dickens

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    have tried with all my heart to do it well; whatever I have devoted myself completely; in great aims and in small I have thoroughly been in earnest.” This was a memorable quote said by a wonderful English writer‚ Charles Dickens. Born in Portsmouth‚ England to a wealthy family‚ Charles John Huffman Dickens was a well-known writer even in his time‚ his books being published by the dozens. He experienced with multiple genres such as historical fiction‚ realistic fiction‚ and mystery/suspense when writing

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    Charles Mingus

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    Eddie K. Jazz 219 Charles Mingus Charles Mingus is a very important and influential name in jazz; however he is left out by many historians when talking about the history of jazz. The main reason he is left out by so many historians‚ Mark Gridley in particular‚ is because of his attitude and ego. He is clearly not the most pleasant person‚ and he surely does not display how a real jazz musician should act‚ at least according to most historians. The way he acts during performances can be

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    Charles Baudelaire

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    Charles Baudelaire: Romantic‚ Parnassian‚ and Symbolist Often compared to the American poet Edgar Allen Poe‚ the French poet Charles Baudelaire has become well-known for his fascination with death‚ melancholy‚ and evil and his otherwise eccentric yet contemplative style. These associations have deemed him as a "patron saint of modernist poetry" while at the same time closely tying his style in with the turbulent revolutionary movements in France and Europe during the 19th century (Haviland‚ screens

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    Charles Bukowski

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    Henry Charles Bukowski writing was influenced by the social‚ cultural‚ and economic ambience of Los Angeles. He left home after his father read some of his stories and went berserk‚ destroying his output and throwing his possessions out onto the lawn‚ a lawn that the young Bukowski had to mow weekly and would be beaten for if the grass wasn’t perfectly cut. Bukowski was born in 1920 in Andernach‚ Germany. He died on March 9‚ 1994 in San Pedro‚ California. He was a German American poet‚ novelist‚

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    Charles Aznavourian

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    Charles Aznavourian is a Armenian/French singer‚ songwriter‚ actor‚ public activist and diplomat. He was born in Paris‚ France on may 22‚ 1924. His birth name is Shanour Vafhenag Aznavourian. Aznavour father Michael Aznavourian was from Akhaltsikhe in Georgia and his mother was from Turkey. At a young age Aznavourian and his parents moved to Tbilisi for Jobs‚ they soon moved again to France were Michael sang in restaurants before he created his own Georgian restaurant called "Le caucase" .Together

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    Charles Dickens

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    Charles Dickens Charles Dickens‚ is regarded as one of the most important writers of the Victorian period‚ the ’literary colossus’ of his age. His novels influenced literature greatly‚ most of his works were Narrative Fiction and because of his success‚ this became the dominant Victorian mode for novel publication. His literary style is very creative and he focuses extensively on his character’s name‚ trying to create an "allegorical impetus" to the novels’ meanings. His novels are a combination

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    Charles Dickens

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    Charles John Huffam Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English writer and social critic. He created some of the world’s most memorable fictional characters and is generally regarded as the greatest novelist of the Victorian period.During his life‚ his works enjoyed unprecedented fame‚ and by the twentieth century his literary genius was broadly acknowledged by critics and scholars. His novels and short stories continue to be widely popular. Born in Portsmouth‚ England‚ Dickens left school

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    Charles Handy

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    Charles Handy is an Irish author and philosopher who specialising in management and organizational behavior. He has been evaluated among the Thinkers 50 ‚ a private list which is the most influential living management thinkers. In 2001 he was second on this list ‚ just behind Peter Drucker.Handy born in 1932 .He graduated from Oxford and started his business career in marketing at Shell International. in 1967‚ He was a co-founder of the London Business School and left Shell to teach there in 1972

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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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