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    The Victorian Era time period for England was a time of great growth and prosperity for society. Queen Victoria was in reign during this time period‚ coining the term Victorian Era. During this time‚ England found large technological advance along with many changes among the societal views‚ especially due to a shift in labor from agricultural to industrial. This era helped to move England along its way to a global power‚ earning much respect among fellow European countries in company with respect

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    The Elements of Fiction   Plot‚ Setting‚ Character‚ Conflict‚ Symbol‚ and Point of View are the main elements which fiction writers use to develop a story and its Theme. Because literature is an art and not a science‚ it is impossible to specifically quantify any of these elements within any story or to guarantee that each will be present in any given story. Setting might be the most important element in one and almost nonexistent in another. Just as a Crime Scene Investigator cannot approach a

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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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    in “The Adventure of the Speckled Band” This essay will examine the concept of “good vs. evil” as appears in the mystery story “The Adventure of the Speckled Band” written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in 1892. Speckled 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”

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    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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    expressed or implied‚ are made to you as to the text or any medium it may be on‚ including but not limited to warranties of merchantablity or fitness for a particular purpose. This text was formatted from various free ASCII and HTML variants. See http://sherlock-holm.es for an electronic form of this text and additional information about it. This text comes from the collection’s version 2.5.The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire ❍ olmes had read carefully a note which the last post had brought him. Then

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    Doyle’s 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

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    that “I swear to God I’m a madman” and insisting that‚ although Sally kept asking him to speak quieter‚ he “wasn’t even screaming at her”. In the television series Sherlock‚ the main character Sherlock Holmes is in a similar situation to that of Holden. At the beginning of the series‚ in the episode ‘A Study in Pink’‚ we see that Sherlock does not have any close human relationships as he feels that the he has a superior intelligence to most people‚ and therefore is above them. This leaves him leading

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    would be gone and it wouldn’t matter to her. Have you put much thought to that question? I think all of us who are writers hope that the written word will keep us around a long time. I think it is interesting that the author of the original Sherlock Holmes books seems to be immortal. Louisa Mae Alcott will be remembered for a long‚ long time I hope. Though few young people of today have a clue about who she was. Perhaps if Hollywood continues to make Little Women movies every decade or two‚ she

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    The keyword mystery takes on diverse connotations within young adult literature and has the ability to crosses multiple genre and themes. Starting with its definition‚ according to the Oxford English Dictionary‚ the word mystery comes from the Latin word mystērium‚ with influences from the ancient Greek word mustérion and ancient Middle French word mistere. These earliest origins have theological definitions related to mystical and/or symbolic secret rite(s)‚ revelations of religious truths‚ and/or

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