Character Sketch - Patrick Jane‚ The Mentalist Patrick Jane is the primary character on The Mentalist‚ a dramatic series that uses the homicide team of the California Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to showcase Jane’s talents. He has a reputation for his observation skills‚ which are highly useful when questioning suspects and witnesses‚ even though he can appear unfeeling when interacting with the recently bereaved. He frequently challenges his superiors‚ and does it in a mocking manner
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narration or dialogue that came magically into mind. Maybe the story derived from a true instance or encounter and the characters‚ the plot‚ follows‚ and develops. Or it’s a certain voice. The voice of a person that has something important to say. The voice‚ if listened to‚ turns into a character. That character may then turn into the protagonist. The writer would hope that this character is someone she can spend pages and pages with—someone who is complex and thinks in interesting ways. Most importantly
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(Student’s Name) (Student’s Address Here) October 9‚ 2013 Mayor Linda A. DuBois Pittsgrove Township Committee 989 Centerton Road Pittsgrove‚ New Jersey 08318 Dear Mayor Linda A. DuBois‚ I am pleased to learn of the Committee’s steps towards beginning a neighborhood watch program in Pittsgrove. Our community will benefit greatly from this system. However‚ many of the residents are still unaware of this organization’s existence. Properly advertising the neighborhood watch program will
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Elizabeth Bennet is arguably one of Jane Austen’s most memorable characters. Her bold nature and clever wits especially cause for her to be noteworthy character. These traits guide Elizabeth’s actions throughout the novel and contribute to the conflict between her and other characters‚ particularly Mr. Darcy and Lady Catherine. Elizabeth is the second child of the five Bennet sisters and is characterized as a young woman with "something more of quickness than her sisters.” She is considered as a
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In the novel‚ “Bridge to Wiseman’s cove”‚ by the author James Moloney‚ the protagonist Carl Matt undergoes a significant transformation. He experiences difficulty‚ overcomes his shyness‚ figures out how to stand up for himself‚ and finds himself into a romantic relationship with Justine. When he starts working on Skip Duncan’s barge he gains more confidence in himself because the Barge makes him feel free. Carl also saved the barge from being bankrupt from the other competing barge. Carl overcomes
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be honest‚ we do very little to nothing. With me in office I will do my best to make LA a safer‚ cleaner‚ and more attractive environment. Speech Hello my name is_______ and I’m running for your next Los Angeles Mayor. I’m just another guy that grew up on the Southern California coast‚ I spent most of my time in school‚ surfing‚ playing water polo‚ swim team‚ and playing video games. Ever since I was about 8‚ getting involved in sports and martial arts‚ my parents
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Introduction The first sentence has a taunting gaiety which dares reader to challenge Jane Austen’s view of a heroine whom no one would like but myself.’ Emma Woodhouse‚ handsome‚ clever‚ and rich‚ with a comfortable home and happy disposition‚ seemed to unite some of the best blessings of existence; and had lived nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little to distress or vex her. Emma A girl with power and authority‚ & more than enough egotism for the forgivable follies of youth.
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One of the leaders that I find most inspiring is Queen Elizabeth I. To me‚ Queen Elizabeth I represents the epitome of a powerful woman. She was clearly good at negotiating with and listening to others as she was able to convince her half sister‚ Mary‚ that she was not a threat. Additionally‚ she demonstrated an excellent ability to empathize with her subjects since while she did re-establish Protestantism‚ she was tolerant to all religious practices that were conducted in private. She also positively
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When thinking of Jane Gallagher‚ one of the few people Holden does not refer to as a phony‚ he recalls her childhood. He valued her quirks as well‚ remembering fondly how she kept all her kings in the back row. His relationship with her was‚ for the most part‚ strictly platonic. Holden says‚ “ You don’t always have to get too sexy to get to know a girl” (Salinger‚ 99). When Holden learns Stradlater‚ a peer‚ is taking Jane out on a date‚ he feels threatened and apprehensive‚ worried that he may try
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off into the distance and daydream‚ you have no senses of the outside world and it takes that one clap of the hands to bring you back to the reality. With the Narrator Jane‚ she sees the world different than others. The thoughts and feelings she has no one can relate to they are all in her deep intellectual mind. In this story Jane falls into a deep insanity as her world starts to turn into a fantasy. The narrator starts to show signs that she is slipping mentally. She believes that something is
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