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    Doyle’s books convinced me‚ at a young age‚ to seek out solutions to seemingly impossible situations. Sherlock Holmes is a name with an enigmatic connotation. It means magnifying glasses and a British accent to most people. However‚ to me‚ it means noticing the obvious. It means finding deep‚ lasting friendship‚ alongside solutions to seemingly impossible mysteries. Sherlock Holmes is a mystery in and of himself‚ and that’s what makes him alive. The same goes for me‚ for you‚ and for the rest of the

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    retreated jumping to my feet while trying desperately to get the derange bees away from me. I dive back into the kitchen‚ slamming the door behind me‚ in time to notice the herd of bees’ forming in clusters on the glass door. Inside I access the damage noticing I was stung once in the neck and on my cheeks narrowly missing my

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    Baby Chicks

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    that the writer has drawn forward along the tensed structural wires of his or her masterpieces” are just like the baby chicks. The archetypes “vibrate in such a way that a sympathetic resonance is set off deep within the reader”. This means that noticing archetypes is so deep inside us that we recognize them unconsciously‚ just like the baby chicks run away from the hawks. Observing archetypes unconsciously ties humans together. Archetypes are something that everyone around the world shares. You

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    Furthermore‚ he used this passage from the Bible to describe how they are like salt‚ you can disappear and dissolve without a trace‚ but all that will be left behind is the gravel. He means that the crimes they commit can come and go without anybody noticing‚ but some little residue will be left behind and because of that you wont have anything unique and wont be anybody’s role model. Bill Clinton was trying to persuade the African-American community to stop with all the crime‚ so the world can be a

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    meriting on the grounds that he is the King. He trusts that he has "panicked" rest away; in this manner‚ rest "lives in smoky bunks instead of in "shades of expensive state." He trusts rest would need to come "visit" him since he has exquisite‚ sweet noticing environment‚ and they have offensive bug-invaded environment. He additionally trusts he is more meriting than his poor subjects. He is being a scoundrel. Maybe the reason rest denies itself to a King is on the grounds that as Gwendolyn Brooks expresses

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    Just Walk On By In 1986‚ a 35 year old Brent Staples published Black Men and Public Spaces in Ms. Magazine. Through several personal experiences and analysis he discusses the causes and effects of the dangerous perception of black men. Displaying both perspectives of a white peoples’ fears‚ and a black man’s reaction‚ his essay opened the discussion for greater understanding. More importantly he reveals the mutual danger when “fear and weapons meet and they often do in urban America”‚ the “possibility

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    The Awakening - Movie

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    experiments follow this‚ until they finally come to a conclusion which is called a law. Throughout the movie The Awakening‚ Robin Williams uses the observation‚ hypotheses and experimenting steps in the scientific method. Observations included‚ noticing the lifeless behavior shown by the patients‚ their reflexes to moving objects‚ and the fact that they all had cases of encephalitis before. After he did all the research he formed several hypotheses and experimented to prove them. Robin Williams

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    Plantiff: Maria Millan Defendant: Dean Witter Reyonlds‚ Inc History of the case: At trial court they directed a verdit for Dean Witter on issues of Vicarious liability. They found Dean Witter is 15% liable and found Millan is 85% responsible. After Millan appeal the court’s decision‚ the court of appeals also upheld the jury verdict that Dean Witter was only 15% responsible. Overall decision of the case was in favor of Dean Witter. The facts: Millan son was her broker at Dean Witter Reynolds

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    very first thing that I would do is to check and see if the animal is breathing. I can do this in many different ways I can physical watch them to see if they breath‚ use my stethoscope or by putting my face up to the animals nose and mouth. While noticing that both back legs are broken I would leave the dog in the position that it is in and make sure that we do not move his hind end around. Then I would check his airway to check and see if anything was obstructing it. Once I knew the animal had nothing

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    A set of interrelated‚ interactive messages generated during public discussion of environmental issues; “textual carnival”. Some of the rhetorical characteristics and activities of environet include: reflexive thinking‚ noticing‚ inventing‚ producing‚ and disseminating texts‚ arguing‚ and directing future discourse and action. 2. antagonism (define‚ give example) Antagonism is the limit of an idea‚ a widely shared viewpoint‚ or ideology. This allows an opposing idea to be voiced. Cox uses

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