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    Many of us reminisce watching the girl with the frizzy hair and the “I know it all” attitude as she tries to blend in‚ but inevitably stands out. Emma Watson‚ best known for her role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series‚ would never have imagined how this role would change her life and define who she is at the age of nine. As a child star‚ she gained the admiration of many‚ but at the same time was scrutinized by the media. Growing up in the entertainment industry can put a lot of pressure

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    mostly Dr. Watson talking List of characters: Sherlock Holmes- he is the most cool detective there is he is the one who killed the hound a always solves the mysteries . Physical description for Sherlock Holmes is that he has a keen eye‚ a hawked nose‚ and also has a pipe Jack Stapleton –he is antagonist . Physical description for Jack is he is very thin‚ skinny‚ tiny stuff like that. Dr. Watson-The sidekick of holmes and is the one telling the story. Physical description for Watson is hes has a

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    In the story of The Adventure of the Cardboard Box‚ Sherlock Holmes is a Static Protagonist. Sherlock is the leading man through the story so that makes him the protagonist. Sherlock does not change through the story. The reason why Sherlock is a static character is because of the type of story that he is in. The Adventure of the Cardboard Box may have strong characters but that is not the main focus of the story. Sherlock Holmes stories are about the mysteries. Most of the characters in Sherlock’s

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    this is its it the role of the government to create social change such as reconstruction? 2. Did the Industrial Revolution disrupt the American family? 3. Did Yellow Journalism cause the Spanish-American War? 4. Were women in the “Wild West” isolated and trapped in loveless controlling marriages? 5. Was John D. Rockefeller a “Robber Baron”? 6. Were the “Robber Barons” a necessity for westward expansion? 7.

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    During her military deployment in Iraq in 2003‚ PFC Jessica Lynch was injured when a rocket-propelled grenade hit her unit’s vehicle. She then had to be rescued because of her serious injuries and was taken to an Iraqi hospital. There are two sides to what happened next: the U.S government’s story versus the doctor’s story. The U.S government reported that Lynch had been stabbed‚ shot‚ strapped down to the hospital bed and interrogated. However‚ the doctors that treated her said they gave her the

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    a murder case that involved a bloodthirsty beast and multiple killers. It’s no secret many people would love to put a bullet through him‚ but those people are‚ more often than not‚ put behind bars. Of course‚ it did not seem to bother him at all. “Watson! You’ve made tea‚ haven’t you?” exclaimed the gentleman that sat‚ with his hands clasped‚ in a green armchair that faced the fireplace. No‚ I had not. “Just a minute‚ all right? You could’ve made it yourself‚ you know.” I replied haughtily. I wasn’t

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    computer technology. One of those important people that contributed to the history of computing is Thomas John Watson Sr. Thomas Watson was born on February 17‚ 1874 in New York. He grew up in the city of Campbell as a country boy. Thomas attended Adison Academy‚ and also took a short course in the Elmira School of Commerce and became a salesman in Painted Post‚ New York. In 1898‚ Watson was a salesman in the NCR (National Cash Register) Company. As the years passed he became a better salesman and

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    characteristics. Freud’s intelligence is likewise showcased when he is able to reveal the underlying cause of Holmes’ addiction to cocaine in the last paragraph of the story. Another similarity is that both characters are loners. Other than Dr. Watson‚ Holmes does not trust or allow others in his life. As for Dr. Freud‚ he is excluded from society and colleagues due to his radical ideas and methods of work. Both characters also happen to smoke Tobacco. For Holmes it was “huge amounts of shag”

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    the disk and conduct a full analysis of any artifacts found on the media. The following questions must be completed in the time allotted: The Questions 1. What is the name and address of the person to whom Hanley wrote a letter? Dr. John Watson 8295 Martha Lane Los Alamitos‚ CA 90720 2. Who is in the picture that Hanley obtained? Lewis Carroll‚ Edith‚ Lorina and Alice Lidell 3. What is the information that Hanley supplied in a password-protected form? A file named “curriculum”

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    strong appeal directly to logos and indirectly to pathos. Also‚ Paul Watson‚ in his essay “Loving Nature with a Gun‚” (2006) addresses the topic of animal treatment. The Canadian animal rights and environmental activist and former Sierra Club National Director aggressively argue that the Sierra Club‚ an animal and environmentalist organization‚ is portraying an inappropriate and hypocritical image of the corporation. Watson relies on a strong appeal to pathos in the form of personal opinion as

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