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    everything together with a combination of deduction and working with advanced equipment in order to bring a basis of what you learned to court to either convict or save someone (or occasionally both). Many people have read the classic novels of “Sherlock Holmes” the famous detective who could deduce someone’s entire life from the smallest of details his keen eyes could notice. This is somewhat of an idea of what a forensic analyst does. The science of deduction is based upon noticing specific details

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    In the classic detective story‚ this climactic chapter would contain the scene in which the detective‚ having solved the case‚ reveals his ingenious solution and fingers the culprit. Such a chapter is seen in other mystery stories such as Sherlock Holmes. But‚ in spite of Utterson’s efforts in investigating the matter of Jekyll and Hyde‚ he has made no progress in solving the mystery. Indeed‚ were it not for the existence of Lanyon’s letter and Jekyll’s confession‚ which make up the last two chapters

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    Band is a Sherlock Holmes mystery and one of the twelve stories that Doyle wrote in his “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes” series (Wikipedia). Doyle was said to have felt that “Speckled Band” was his best Sherlock Holmes story (Wikipedia). When I first read “The Speckled Band”‚ I thought this was a basic “good vs. evil” type story‚ with Sherlock Holmes and his partner‚ Dr. Watson‚ being the good guys and the mad doctor‚ Grimesby Roylott‚ being the evil side. It seemed natural that Sherlock Holmes

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    breaking the law for a police officer to do that. Sherlock Homes a detective that is beyond their technology that they should have used science to find evidence to crimes. In one of his stories he solved the crime about a missing carbuncle (jewel) and after he found out who did it he let them go like it was nothing. In my opinion Sherlock made the wrong decision. He should not have let them go for stealing it is illegal what he did. In the first place‚ Sherlock Holmes caught the two thieves that stole the

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    identity of documents and clay sculptures. Although records show that the Chinese used forensics first many people still to this day believe that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle played a large part in scientific crime-detection though his character Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock Holmes applied the newest developing principles of serology‚ fingerprints‚ firearms identification‚ and questioned-documents examinations. Holmes did all of this way before a real-life criminal investigators came into play. When Holmes

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    Escobar was responsible for 80% of the cocaine that was smuggled into the U.S? Yeah he was a very notorious drug lord who was very wealthy and powerful. In the following paragraphs‚ I’ll be talking about who Pablo Escobar was. Pablo Escobar was born on December 1‚ 1949 in Antioquia‚ Colombia. When Escobar was a young man‚ he wanted to become the president of Colombia. However he then realized that his pathway to wealth and power was in crime. In the 1970’s the cocaine market in Colombia was thriving

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    Crack cocaine can cause people to go insane and do things they would not normally do if they were sober. One of the main side effects of crack cocaine is aggression. The emergence of this drug in black communities caused many Americans to label the entire population of the African American youth as dangerous drug users. Cocaine had once been characterized as a high-class drug‚ due to the cost of the drug. As crack became

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    TREATMENT FOR THE ADVENTURE OF THE SPECKLED BAND I. Now we go back even further in time‚ says Watson‚ to a case that Sherlock Holmes investigated while he and Watson were still together at the 221B Baker Street apartment. It’s early April 1883‚ and Holmes wakes Watson at 7:15am to tell him that a young lady has come to Holmes with a case. Sitting in the room is a lady around thirty‚ dressed in black‚ with a black veil‚ who’s shaking with fear. She is pale and her hair has strands of premature

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    Biological Factors • Grades: Poor‚ teacher’s would give Mike D’s to “hand him off” to the next teacher. Psychological Factors • Mike tends to have childhood flash back’s when he is in a bad place. • When younger his mother told him to close his eyes every time she would do something bad; crack pipe. • Protective Instincts • Father passed‚ but did not have an ID on him- could not be identified right away. No involved in Mike’s life. Mike would like his license so he has something to carry

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    captivating and mysterious novel starring Sherlock Holmes and his assistant‚ Dr. Watson. Along with these two famous detectives‚ the other main characters are Helen Stoner and her stepfather‚ Dr. Roylott. These major characters face many obstacles throughout the thrilling and suspenseful story. The conundrum takes place at Stoke Moran- the Roylott Manor- in April 1883. The tale begins with Helen Stoner arriving at Baker Street‚ the residence of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson‚ informing them of her

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