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    Michael Jordan 10 all NBA first team nomination‚ 10 championship scoring titles‚ the highest career scoring average in the regular season and play-off and he has over 32 games scoring 50+ points. How can Michael Jordan not be considered the greatest player in NBA history? Michael Jordan is the Best player ever. he has 9 all defensive team‚14 NBA all star‚ and 10 championship scoring titles. Michael is considered the greatest because of his defense. in 1987-1988 Michael had a total of

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    Chirico 1 Christina Chirico ENG4U Mr. Cristelli March 5‚ 2012 Imagery in “Your Mouth is Lovely” Imagery‚ in a literary text‚ occurs when an author uses an object that is not really there‚ in order to create a comparison between one that is‚ usually evoking a more meaningful visual experience for the reader. In Nancy Richler’s “Your Mouth is Lovely”‚ ground imagery is used to imply the harsh voices of society that prevent

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    Have you ever jumped on a trampoline? You probably have. Trampolines can not only be fun but can also be a great way to exercise. Do you know where all that fun started? Probably not. I bet you did not know that the trampoline was invented in 1930 by a 16 year old boy named George Nissen. He invented the trampoline in his parents’ garage by making a metal frame and stretching canvas over it. Nissen called his invention the “bouncing rig.” He got the idea for his invention after he saw trapeze

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    Should people be loyal? How loyal are you talking about? I think that both that people should be loyal to someone if someone else that is going to be loyal to them‚ but the loyalty of someone should not be over used. In source A their is an great example of a dog be loyal to his or her owner. In source B their is also a great example of loyalty to someone how is going to pay you back by being loyal back to you. In source C their is an example of loyalty being over used as to one side of someone.

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    In paragraph two‚ the author states “Holmes often used to get at the truth by: scientific‚ or forensic‚ evidence”. In this statement‚ the author supports the idea that scientific evidence is a widely used style of investigation in a court case. Also‚ the author also does a great job of of

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    (usually the detective‚ e.g. Sherlock) and adding impressive abilities to help them stand out‚ like “the power of deduction”. That’s one of the ways Doyle gained his influence on nineteenth century life. Even in the 21st century do he and his Sherlock Holmes have influence‚ though in a different way. Two men‚ Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss‚ created a new Sherlock that followed all of his greatest adventures‚ including The Hound of the Baskervilles; though this wasn’t the same story. This version was modernized

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    both subjects to depict guilt as a force that stems from within and is spurred from without. As far as the family history goes‚ the Baskervilles are an old and cursed line haunted by the sins of their ancestor in form of a hellish beast. However‚ Holmes rejects the metaphysical explanation and searches for a human being to blame. He solves the crime by tracing the physical similarities between the

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    legacy still lives on when the enigmatic master of deduction‚ Sherlock Holmes is joined in London through a screen; it teaches many enthusiastic young Watsons the importance of observation and the importance of details. Although fictional these programs educate and allow young adults to travel the world with characters they love. I have been inspired and taught many lessons by watching the Big Bang Theory and Sherlock Holmes‚ whether I am solving cases on CBS or understanding the importance of a

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    programs to cure what is wrong with offenders.” (Lec‚ 5/12/16). This is getting to the root of the problem‚ helping people with their problems‚ not just punishing people. In one case where this type of scientific method would make a change would be in Larry Bates case. He doesn’t get help for his addiction so he ends up back in jail‚ the drugs get the best of him. Bates claims “…this ain’t me‚ I’m a working man...but he would hardly walk a block

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    lives to make a difference. Their determination‚ courage and bravery gave them the chance to do the best they could in the time of need. Crazy Horse by Larry McMurty is a superb biography that looks back across more than 120 years at the life and death of Curly known as Crazy Horse. Do you know who Crazy Horse was? According to Larry McMurty “he was born around 1840 by the Belle Fourche River near Bear Butte” . “Curly” was his original name. This name was a reflection of his curving shape of

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