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    Successful Studies Brian O’Keeney (2005) article “How to make it in college”‚ Now that you’ve here”‚ Enumerate a many realistic steps to make students getting success in their colleges. First‚ He mentions Eight study tips that will help students to set good grades. Then‚ He gives students Three tactics for organizing their time. Moreover‚ He lists three approaches solve personals problems that he get in the way of their studies. Last‚ He says that a positive attitude gives students a great mood

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    1) Brian Turner’s "Jundee Ameriki" The narrator feels like someone talking to his own subconscious‚ someone who was present at the scene back in Baghdad‚ who not only knew the story but experienced it. Although the speaker was presented in 3rd person it could be the Jundee Ameriki himself‚ a battle buddy or one of the rescue team. The fragments symbolize the suffering the soldier encounters from the war‚ the long-lasting physical scars embedded with mementos from the suicidal lady and the scene “bits

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    Essential Data Genre: Fiction Format: Picture book Brief Summary: This book is geared for ages five and up‚ but anyone can enjoy this fascinating tale and learn many lessons from it. With Brian Meunier’s outstanding storytelling skills‚ he makes the story come alive along with Perky Edgerton’s paintings that make it visually entertaining. Tavo loves to play basketball. He plays basketball so much that his shoes are starting to wear out from playing. There is a drought occuring in Tavo’s

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    The famous author‚ Sir Arthur Conan Doyle‚ was an exquisite person‚ and thanks to his inspiring stories‚ we are here today‚ better off‚ with his ingenuity and wit. He inspired an era of interest in forensics and inspired the study thereof with his fascinating tales. All the while leading a life of adventure and achievement. The author of the famous character‚ “Sherlock Holmes” was born on May 22‚ 1859‚ in Edinburgh‚ Scotland. He part of a prosperous Irish family‚ with his father‚ architect‚ artist

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    The two novels‚ Angels and Demons by Dan Brown and The Hound of the Baskervilles by sir Arthur Conan Doyle are very similar as they both possess mysterious and deceitful themes. These two novels can be compared as they both have murder mysteries that lead on to bigger things with detectives on the case. They have interesting similarities and differences but also go hand in hand so that they can be compared‚ this is why these two novels have been chosen to be compared. Angels and Demons written

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    Cited: Greene‚ Douglas G. Classic Mystery Stories. Mineola‚ N.Y: Dover Publications‚ 1999. Print. Doyle‚ Arthur Conan‚ Sir‚ 1859-1930. Sherlock Holmes: Selected Stories. Oxford: Oxford University Press‚ 1980. Print. Cawelti‚ John G. Adventure‚ Mystery and Romance: Formula Stories as Art & Popular Culture. Chicago: University of Chicago Press‚ 1976

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    analysis 3 Sherlock meets Abigail 3 Works cited 6 Part B: Literary criticism 7 Literary criticism 7 Works cited 8 Part C: Form and genre 
 9 Crossing fictional borders 9 Works Cited 11 Part A: Close reading and analysis Sir Arthur Conan Doyle authored some of the earliest detective fiction‚ and we still recognize the formula he and Poe presented in the development of the genre. Use the background you have been given in the genre to consider how Shirley Ann Grau’s The Keepers of the House

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    them in the story (their role) Once you have gathered your ideas‚ you need to write an introduction and conclusion for your writing. Introduction State your thesis – whom are you writing about? What have you learned about them? How has Conan Doyle presented them to us? What is their role in the story? Conclusion Summarise what we have learned about the character and how you have been made to respond to them as a result of the how they have been presented to us. Now we need to start

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    I chose news anchor Brian Williams false memory report claiming that there was a threat to his life when his helicopter had come under fire in an Iraqi war zone and it was shot down in 2003. In the case of Brian Williams‚ that misleading information may have been in the form of seeing the footage of him and his film crew examining the damage to the helicopter that was hit and seeing it repeatedly. According to researchers about journalists‚ false and flawed memory suggests that journalists must feel

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    “Scarface‚” Brian De Palma’s 1983 crime saga about the rise-and-fall of a Cuban refugee who becomes a powerful Miami drug lord. Since its release‚ “Scarface” has lent its dialogue‚ music‚ fashion and imagery to countless rap artists and their songs‚ such as Notorious

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