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    The Sherlock Holmes in the parallel worlds The concept of parallel universe states that the same person in these universe will hold different personalities‚ or to certain extent‚ different fates. The book The Sign of Four‚ The Adventure of the Empty House and the BBC TV series‚ The Empty Hearse‚ are just like parallel worlds for Sherlock. In these worlds‚ the differences can be best illustrate through his hobbies and his masculinity portrayals. Though‚ one could argue that the time setting in these

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    โรงแรม Shangri-La ในเดือนพฤศจิกายน 2006 Symon Bridle หัวหน้าเจ้าหน้าที่ปฏิบัติการคนใหม่ของโรงแรมและรีสอร์ทในเครือ Shangri-La ได้ตรวจสอบความคืบหน้าของบริษัทแม่ในฮ่องกง ซึ่งได้ดำเนินการมา 10 ปีก่อนหน้านี้ ซึ่งมีการเติบโตจากธุรกิจที่มุ่งเน้นระดับภูมิภาคไปสู่กลุ่มโรง แรมหรูระดับนานาชาติที่มีการขยายตัวอย่างรวดเร็ว ด้วยพนักงานจำนวน 18‚400 คน โรงแรมจำนวน 50 แห่ง และรายได้ 842 ล้านเหรียญสหรัฐฯ โรงแรมและรีสอร์ทในเครือ Shangri-La เป็นผู้นำในอุตสาหกรรมโรงแรมหรู บริษัทมีการเติบโตอย่างรวดเร็วเพื่อตอบสนองต่อความต้องการที่เพ

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    Characters that have combinations of these traits are Doctor Gregory House from the hit television show‚ House MD‚ Sherlock Holmes from the BBC’s modern adaptation of Sir Conan Arthur Doyle’s stories‚ Sherlock‚ and Hannibal Lector from the hit television series‚ Hannibal. Bradley discusses Benedict Cumberbatch’s interpretation of Sherlock Holmes from the BBC hit‚ Sherlock‚ in greater depth. Sherlock is known to frequently

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    comprehensive history of the mid−Victorian years in England Ellmann‚ Richard. Oscar Wilde. 1988. This is the standard literary biography of Wilde‚ providing a wealth of detail about his personal life as well as insight into the composition of his works. Ellmann‚ Richard‚ ed. Oscar Wilde: A Collection of Critical Essays. Prentice−Hall‚ 1969. Most helpful for exploring the thinking about Wilde by his contemporaries such as W Hobsbawm‚ Eric. The Age of Capital‚ 1848−1875. McKay‚ 1975. Although this history concentrates

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    special movie of Sherlock Holmes are definitely not enough as Sherlock TV Series will release the 4th season in 2017‚ according to the web magazine‚ The Independent. Therefore‚ the fans are expecting it at the beginning of the year. We can’t deny that Sherlock Holmes is popular and reenacted by many actors in many countries. We can find many versions of Sherlock Holmes on YouTube. However‚ Sherlock TV Series is still going viral as the fans are enthusiastic and going crazy with Sherlock TV Series. Therefore

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    Mordechai Geiger Mrs. Lesserman 3.3.2016 Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of Four Sherlock Holmes is an enjoyable read. The plot is gripping‚ and the mysteries are solved brilliantly. Never-the-less‚ as the stories are short‚ it would seem that there is not quite enough time to develop all of the new characters. However‚ Sir Arthur Conan Doyle adeptly solves this problem in the short story The Sign of Four‚ by creating symbolisms between the physical attributes of the characters and their more hidden features

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    3/15/2015). Thus‚ two UK TV dramas of Downtown Abbey and Sherlock can be as case studies of global TV. Downtown Abbey tells a story about different entanglements caused by an inheritance issue of earl Grantham family in “Downtown Abbey” of England in the 20th century. Sherlock tells that the famous detective Sherlock Holms solves different difficult criminal cases in London in the 21st century. Moreover‚ both of them

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    The film of Sherlock Holmes is an open mystery--which means the identity of the perpetrator is already released in the beginning of the movie and it also display the “perfect crime” of the perpetrator throughout the movie. We can tell that is a open mystery because the first scene of the movie is where Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are trying to prevent a black magic ritual that is run by Lord Blackwood. The police immediately arrested Lord Blackwood then few months later he got sentenced to death

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    Hunter Byars Andrew Kelly ENG1123 July 24‚ 2013 Dr. Joseph Bell: Doyle’s inspiration for his Sherlock Holmes character Arthur Conan Doyle is the author of the very popular Sherlock Holmes series. He wrote many adventures about Sherlock Holmes‚ a consulting detective who is extremely intelligent and sees the world differently than most people. Although Holmes is a fictional character‚ Doyle was inspired by one of his University professors‚ Dr. Joseph Bell‚ who was an expert in deductive reasoning

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    Chapter One Sherlock Holmes had made an enemy. It was not in his best interests‚ with the detective just closing up 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

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