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    She starts finding clues and finding out things about the town she lives in. But once she finds Katie’s true killer she must fight for her own life to bring him to justice. Ingrid and I share a strong passion for reading. Her idol is Sherlock Holmes and she has read his entire book collection‚ but I on the other hand haven’t read any of his books. Also‚ as she has been locked in a home I have been locked out… many times. And that’s pretty much the only thing we have in common because

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    determining which group a dried blood stain would be classified in. Dr. Edmond Locard was the first person to apply the principles of forensic science to a working crime laboratory. He was also a developer in forensic science. He became known as the Sherlock Holmes of France. Dr. Locard formulated the basic principal of forensic science. Safferstein defines Locard’s exchange principal as; “Whenever two objects come into contact with one another‚ materials are exchanged between them” (p.11) (Saferstein

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    graduating from college in 1876 he began writing. His first Sherlock Holmes book was “A Study in Scarlet”‚ written in 1887. “The Hound of the Baskervilles” was written in 1902. The plot of this story focuses on a hound‚ supposedly trying to kill off the Baskerville family. Holmes himself is a very clever and interesting character. He manages to identify the tiny details that most people would not be able to spot. Although in the rest of the series Sherlock Holmes is the main character‚ Dr. Watson‚ Holmes’s

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    Wide Reading Book Suggestions Alexie‚ Sherman. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. 2007. Talented Arnold Spirit leaves the reservation school to go to an academically superior one located many miles away. How he copes with this change‚ both at school and on the reservation‚ is realistic‚ thought-provoking‚ and laugh-out-loud funny. National Book Award Young People’s Literature 2007; Book Sense Book of the Year 2008 Crutcher‚ Chris. Deadline. 2007. Eighteen-year-old Ben Wolf has

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    Assignment On “Review of Best 10 Movies (IMDb)” Course Title: Management Information System Course Code: CIS-410 Submitted To: Shamima Parvez Lecturer‚ Department of CSE‚ Bangladesh University of Business & Technology (BUBT) Submitted By: Intake : 24th Program : BBA Section : 2 Group Members: Name | ID | NURUL ISLAM | 10112101052 | ATIA NAZNIN | 10112101078 | Submission Date: 11th May‚ 2013 * Internet Movie Database (IMDb) The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) is an

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    Comparing Stories Over the passed six weeks we have been reading two detective stories: ‘The Speckled Band’ by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and ‘Lamb to the Slaughter’ by Roald Dahl. Both stories are diverse and decisive but‚ are very different. The stories contain basic detective ingredients such as‚ the evil villain‚ the cunning detective and most importantly an action packed ending. ‘The Speckled Band’ is a fairly long story which is filled with information. The text is stretched out into many

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    Sherlock Holmes is hired by a retired art supply dealer from Lewisham‚ Josiah Amberley‚ to look into his wife’s disappearance. She has left with a neighbour‚ Dr. Ray Ernest‚ taking a sizeable quantity of cash and securities. Amberley wants the two tracked down. Holmes is too busy with another case at the moment; so he sends Dr. Watson to Lewisham to observe what he can‚ although Watson is keenly aware that this is more Holmes’s province. He does his best‚ observing that Amberley is busy painting

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    All of these conventions are evident through Doyle’s literary features. These crime writing features ensure the text directly conforms to the great detective style of the genre.   The text begins with‚ Watson the central character‚ detective Sherlock Holmes’s loyal assistant narrating the previous case they had tackled. This convention of Watson’s narration is demonstrated in the first line "there is a travel-worn and battered tin dispatch-box with my name‚ John H. Watson‚ M.D". He then goes

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    Red-Headed League Is Dissolved.” When Wilson asked the landlord about it‚ he replied that there was no such thing as The Red-Headed League and that he had never heard of Duncan Ross. Wilson was baffled by this and that is why he came to the office of Sherlock Holmes and is telling the story now. Holmes is glad to be hearing this case and thinks it is possible that graver issues are going on. He agrees to solve the

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    Kimberly Correa Forensics Dr. Edmond Locard was a pioneer in forensic science who became known as the Sherlock Holmes of France. He formulated the basic principle of forensic science: "Every contact leaves a trace". This became known as Locard’s exchange principle. Born on November 13 1877 in Saint-Chamond‚ France‚ Locard studied medicine and law at Lyon‚ eventually becoming the assistant of Alexandre Lacassagne‚ a criminologist and professor. He held this post until 1910‚ when

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