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Jan 1, 1925 — Jan 1, 1993· 68 yrs

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Charles Willard Moore

Also known as: Moore, Charles Willard, 1925-1993, Moore, Charles Willard

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Charles Willard Moore (October 31, 1925 – December 16, 1993) was an American architect, educator, writer, Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, and winner of the AIA Gold Medal in 1991. He is often[citation needed] labeled as the father of postmodernism. His work as an educator was important to a generation of American architects who read his books or studied with him at one of the several universities where he taught. -wikipedia

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— from Home Sweet Home

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The city observed, Los Angeles

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Home Sweet Home

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It was a relief to Connie and Steve when their kindly neighbor "Uncle Dan" offered to take their ten-year-old son Timmy to his cabin in the mountains for the summer while Connie recovered from surgery. But the closer they came to Uncle Dan's cabin, the more unnerving Timmy found his friendly smile. Other children are staying at Uncle Dan's isolated cabin; Timmy can hear them screaming in the night. But when Timmy dares to peek through the keyhole of the forbidden locked room and sees the bloody fate that awaits Uncle Dan's guests, he realizes he has to escape...with the other children or without them.

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Beauty and the beast

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A captivating retelling of the nation's favourite fairy tale, from the nation's favourite storyteller, Michael Morpurgo. After encountering a fearsome beast at a mysterious palace, down-on-his-luck merchant Marco is forced to make a promise in exchange for his life: he must persuade one of his three daughters to return to the palace in his place - but she must come of her own free will. Beautiful, kind-hearted Belle agrees at once to return to the palace, and there she and the Beast exist companionably, with the Beast asking of Belle the same question at the end of each day: "Dearest Belle, will you marry me?" After a return home to consult with her father, Belle resolves to follow her heart and return to the Beast, but her plans are thwarted by the trickery of her jealous sisters. When, at last, Belle is able to find her way back to the palace, she finds her beloved Beast lying as still as death on the ground. As Belle's tears fall on his face, the Beast is transformed into a handsome prince - the ancient spell upon him broken by Belle's tears of true love ...

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