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    The Curious incident of the dog in the night-time is a novel written in the perspective of a fifteen-year-old boy suffering from Asperger’s syndrome‚ living with his father in ‘the arsehole of the world‚’ Swindon. As a sufferer of asperger’s syndrome‚ not many people are able to understand his unique behavioural problems‚ let alone be able to cope with them. From strangers‚ who have no understanding of him at all‚ to Judy and Siobhan who have a professional and motherly understanding of him. However

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    Good Days and Black days‚ depend on how many cars in a row and what colour they are‚ for Christopher John Francis Boone. Christopher‚ aged 15 years and 3 months and 2 days‚ is different from other boys and girls his age. He knows all the countries of the world and their capitals and although he is gifted with a superbly logical brain‚ he is autistic. The key brilliance to Mark Haddon’s book‚ ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time’‚ is the method in which Christopher’s autism is communicated

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    The novel "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" isn ’t just a young autistic boy ’s story. Whilst it does describe the protagonist Christopher Boone ’s "reality"‚ the narrative is much deeper. The issues that surround Christopher are vital to the storyline‚ providing a complexity that suggests the "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" is far from simple. While a major part of the novel‚ autism is not the only theme explored. In addition to autism itself‚ the effects of

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    The Book‚ Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime‚ was written by Mark Haddon in 2003‚ which was later rewritten for a stage adaption by Simon Stephens in 2015. The Story follows a young boy‚ Christopher in his efforts to solve the murder of his neighbor’s dog‚ who struggles to deal with the people around him and his inability to process social constructs and human emotion. The author of the book Haddon‚ doesn’t establish the autism Christopher has in order to allow the audience to not immediately

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    The Perfect Family What is a perfect family? In the novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon‚ the family of a 15 year-old boy is broken and disproportionate. He is ignorant as to what goes on in his family because family related issues are kept hidden from him. Similarly‚ in Hamlet by William Shakespeare‚ the families that are discussed in the play deal with multiple issues as well. In both texts‚ family is a vital theme but is portrayed in a negative way. Haddon and

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    Managers are people who combine different types of resources and coordinate them efficiently and effectively to achieve goals set by their organisations. The term “efficient” in the aspect of management means the managers employ the resources wisely and cost-effectively‚ whereas the term “effective” means the managers make the right decision and strive hard to achieve the objectives by performing planning‚ organising‚ leading and controlling functions. These four functions are extremely important

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    This interesting book called ‘’The curious incident of the dog in the nighttime’’ written by Mark Haddon in 2003‚ puts the readers into a totally different world by putting them into the skin of an autistic character.‘’The curious incident of the dog in the nighttime’’ was actually meant to be the title of Christopher boone’s diary‚ who discovered his neighbor’s dog Wellington stabbed by a garden fork‚ laying on the street. Christopher spontaneously decides to be the detective of this bizarre case

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    Drugs and alcohol have become so common in the world’s middle and high schools that for many students‚ schools days have become something to look forward to because of the experiments with substances. Relying on survey responses‚ researchers have reached the conclusion that 80% of America’s high school students and 44% of middle schoolers have individually engaged in substance abuse (MedicineNet. 2012). The two levels of schooling comprise of teenagers between the ages of thirteen and eighteen. In

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    This case study will attempt to give a summary of the life of Christopher John Francis Boone (C) as described in the book “The curious incident of the dog in the night-time”‚ by Mark Haddon (2013). It will seek to clarify the diagnostic criteria of Autism Disorder Spectrum (ADS) and its associated features‚ based on his behaviours‚ symptoms and characteristics and a diagnosis will be made. The study will discuss the biological‚ psychological‚ social and developmental factors contributing to Christopher’s

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    In the Novel‚ The Curious Incident of The Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon‚ we are shown that the truth is not always accurate and that lies are sometimes necessary. Christopher Boone is a 15 year old who has Asperger’s Syndrome‚ which lies in the Autism Spectrum. Due to this condition Christopher does not understand emotion‚ metaphors – which he considers a lie – and knows all the prime numbers up to 7‚507 as well as all the countries and cities of the world. Christopher’s life revolves around

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