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Characteristic frequency

Characteristic frequency refers to the frequency at which a neuron in the auditory system has its lowest threshold.

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Characterization

Characterization refers to the people in the story are the characters. The client is usually the protagonist as well as the narrator. People who have conflicts with the client are usually the antagonists.

Charisma

Charisma refers to a term derived by Max Weber from the Greek xarisma which means "a divine gift of grace". Charisma is the ascription of extraordinary or supernatural acumen, ability

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Charismatic leader

Charismatic leader refers to an inspirational leader who is widely admired, respected, or loved by his or her followers.

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Charles Bell (1774-1842)

- Charles Bell (1774-1842) : Charles Bell who discovered, in modern times, the distinction between sensory and motor nerves.

Charles Darwin

Charles Darwin (1809-1882) devised a Theory of Evolution that emphasized a struggle for survival that results in the natural selection of the most fit organisms.

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Charter school

Charter school refers to a kind of school formed by a Group of parents, teachers, or other community members with a shared educational philosophy, that is authorized and funded by a p

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Chastity

Chastity refers to the quality of being sexually pure, either through abstaining from intercourse or by adhering to strict

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