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    Lestrade Alternate Ending

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    favourite consulting drama queen. "No arguments here." Lestrade downs the foamy dregs in the bottom of his glass and signals the bartender for another. "Has he done that thing yet where he leaves dishes in the chairs where you usually sit—" "—so you have to take them to the sink for him!" John interrupts. "Yes! He does that to me all the time. He knows I’ll end up washing them just to keep them from piling up. I’ve half a mind to dump them on his bed‚ but then he’d probably sleep in mine‚ the git."

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    the film ‘Searching for Sugar Man’‚ directed by Malik Bendjelloul earlier this year I was intrigued and inspired to look further into the role music played in ending the Apartheid regime in South Africa. ‘Searching for Sugar Man’ is a critically acclaimed film‚ winning an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature‚ which tells the story American musician Sixto Rodriguez role in introducing the people of South Africa to anti-establishment ideas and his eventual role in bring the Apartheid regime

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    Where have all the parents gone? It is 3am in the morning when a police officer spots a group of juveniles in a public park. The police officer and his partner approach the juveniles and find that they have been drinking. When the officers begin to question the fifteen year old‚ he replies with obscenities and spits at them. Rather then taking the juveniles down to the station‚ the officer decides to phone the juvenile’s parents to make them aware of where they are and what they are doing. To the

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    She pauses for a moment‚ taking in the petrified faces staring back at her. “I have also heard that he is just as violent and bloodthirsty as one.” The women grab for one another‚ clutching each other’s arms as they listen to Tamiko speak. Though their faces are painted‚ I know that they are pale with fear. Their eyes‚ wide and filled with dread‚ give them away. I‚ too‚ am afraid of him. What he is rumored to be. “I have also heard‚” Tamiko continues‚ “that he is the most beautiful man—nay‚ person—you

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    Food That Make You Happy

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    day at the office‚ or had a fight with your spouse and are having a bad day? What to do? You have tried all means of entertainment also‚ no result. Most people also turn to food for comfort‚ in times of depression. Yes it’s true‚ some superfoods have the properties of anti depressants. But it’s very important to know which are the foods that make you happy. If you have a balanced diet‚ you are going to have good body and also a good mood. But sometimes we need something more‚ a little extra comfort

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    How have our views on war changed over time? Nothing can impact society like war. War can be viewed as noble and just‚ or cruel and inhuman‚ as well as everything in between. War affects everyone in society whether they are fighting in a foreign country or waiting at home for a loved one to return. War is an indispensable part of civilization; found at every chapter of human history. It is the culmination of the basic survival instinct when provoked. As has the technique of battle; society’s

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    Social Media Have we lost our individuality? Communication is an essential part of our everyday human life‚ from drawing on a wall in a cave to now sending an email or a text message. I have chosen to write my essay on the effects social media has on all our lives. It has been said that the one thing in society that can survive a nuclear attack is individuality? Well that may have been true until the world of social media took over our lives. Why do we depend so much on

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    Wants to be Happy             By examining happiness we found that all communities are looking happy to have a better life.  If happiness exists in our life‚ we will see life in other points of view. When people are happy‚ they are in a good mood‚ they like to help‚ and they like to bring happiness. “Happiness is the meaning and the purpose of life‚ the whole aim and end of human existence” by Nichomachean Ethics. This passage is interesting because show that the all plan in life is to have happiness

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    “Coyote‚ do you have anything that I can eat?” Coyote replied‚” Yes‚ but I’m not going to give you any.” “Why not?” Panda exclaimed. Coyote did not like Panda because he thought Panda was too friendly. Coyote finally found his chance to get rid of him. “You are not going to want any. I do not have any bamboo‚ but I know a place where you can find some.” “Where is this place? I must go there” Panda was very intrigued. Coyote smoothly replied‚”It’s a place far far away. You will have to travel for

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    a limited and superficial establishment of belonging. This is demonstrated in Shakespeare’s play‚ ‘as you like it’ and the speech‚ ‘the danger of a single story’ by Chimamanda Adichie. Belonging to a place is the formed relationship or understanding of that place‚ this is explored in Shakespeare’s play ‘as you like it’ where certain experiences and events that occur in the court setting have discouraged the comprehension of belonging; and in return allowed the pastoral setting of the forest of Arden

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