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    Sherlock Holmes Many people have heard of Sherlock Holmes but do they really know who he is? Everybody sees him as a famous worldwide detective but in fact he is more than that. In the novel The Hound of the Baskervilles written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sherlock Holmes who is the protagonist‚ serves as a determined character always unfolding any kind of mystery and is a very complicated but yet fascinating man. During the whole book Sherlock shows us that he is bold‚ arrogant and intelligent.

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    Introduction It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories‚ instead of theories to suit facts is a great quote by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. This quote by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle shows that from the movie Sherlock Holmes and The Great Mouse Detective that both of the detectives got ahead of themselves and tried to hypothesize the case before they knew all of the details. Body 1st paragraph In the film Sherlock Holmes‚ Sherlock Holmes

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    it may be possible to use it to solve criminal cases? This is what Sherlock Holmes does as a consulting detective in order to solve multiple affairs. He uses observations and knowledge to reveal information about illegal incidents. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote A Study in Scarlet which tells us of Sherlock’s stories. There is also a modernized version‚ Sherlock: “A Study in Pink.” These are some ways in which A Study in Scarlet and “A Study in Pink” are comparable‚ yet diverse. Sherlock Holmes has

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    The story “The Adventure of the Speckled Band” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is inexplicable. The story‚ appears during April 1883 at Roylott Stokes Moran in England‚ includes a determined man named Sherlock Holmes‚ his thoughtful assistant Dr. Watson‚ a fearful young woman named Helen Stoner‚ and a mischievous man named Dr. Roylott . Sherlock and Watson bulwark Helen Stoner from her step-father Dr. Roylott. Figuring out what caused the death of Helen’s sister‚ Julia‚ was a concern for them‚ as well

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    Brian Crane Throughout history‚ social norms have dictated the opinions of all members of society to a certain extent. Expressing disapproval of these social norms is a difficult and ambitious task‚ seeing as one challenging a social norm is essentially disputing‚ in addition to often disproving‚ the reasoning and opinions of the majority of any given culture. Take‚ for example‚ the ending of one ’s own life under the circumstances of terminal illness. Now‚ our basic and most common cultural

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    In the novel The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi the main conflict in this book is that Charlotte does not know who to trust. The crew is sketchy and so is the captain. I think this because on page 38-39 Zachariah told Charlotte “The captain punished Mr. Cranick. Punished him hard. Mr.Cranick has but one arm now.” This made Charlotte have confusing emotions about both Zachariah and Captain Jaggery. Especially that Zachariah gave her the dirk [The knife] to protect herself she is now scared

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    the reader. Throughout the poem Tennyson repeats that there was 600 men going to fight‚ however towards the end he lets the reader down gently by saying that there are no longer 600 men‚ but doesn’t give the specific figure. When Arthur Conan Doyle wrote about the war‚ he had a first hand experience and knew exactly why people were wanting to join the war and from my point of view‚ I think people would think he was a reliable source and trust him in what he says about joining the war and therefore

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    The changing cultural mythology of crime has given rise to many different popular genres. Some of these genres have been essentially adventure stories or melodramas‚ but one of the most prominent embodies the cultural mythology of detectives‚ criminals‚ police‚ and suspects in a classic form that is almost pure mystery. Edgar Allen Poe first noticeably expressed the traditional detective story in the 1840s‚ but it did not become a widely popular genre until the late nineteenth and early twentieth

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    Why was building a raft challenging for Brian? 4.) How did Brian solve his problems with the raft? 5.) How does Brian in this chapter show us he has learned to be patient? 1.) How did Brian get into the plane? 2.) What does Brian think about he noticed the pilot’s head? 3.) How was Brian able to calm himself after he saw the pilot’s head? 4.) How long did it take Brian to get to the plane‚ get the survival bag and get back to his camp? 1.) How did Brian feel about the items in the survival bag

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    What is an expert witness 3) What are some basic services provide by a crime lab? 4) What did Alphonse Bertillon do for forensic science? 5) What is forensic entomology? Read: Completed Write: 1) Many people believe that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was the first person to understand and apply science for solving crimes. He used his fictional character Sherlock Holmes to test out his ideas. 2) An expert witness is someone that the court has determined to have the knowledge that is need for

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