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    the fact that this character has been adapted and recreated from the original texts by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to films‚ stage plays‚ television series’ etc. The first text to be printed was in 1887 but due to Sherlock Holmes signature key elements‚ he has been endured enough to stay relevant to this very day. Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character created by British author‚ Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Referring to himself as a “consulting detective” in the stories‚ Holmes is best known for his proficiency

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    Catholic Shimerda family’s beliefs in suicide‚ purgatory‚ and iconography. The idea of committing suicide was a controversial topic because many of the citizens in their area were protestant‚ and few were Catholic such as the Shimerda family. Daniel Doyle‚ Jesse Rushing‚ and Rodney Stark in their article “Religion and Suicide”‚ write about the Catholic faith believes that taking your own life or committing suicide was considered to be a “mortal sin” (p. 121). The Catholics believed that if anyone was

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    Cited: Greene‚ Douglas G. Classic Mystery Stories. Mineola‚ N.Y: Dover Publications‚ 1999. Print. Doyle‚ Arthur Conan‚ Sir‚ 1859-1930. Sherlock Holmes: Selected Stories. Oxford: Oxford University Press‚ 1980. Print. Cawelti‚ John G. Adventure‚ Mystery and Romance: Formula Stories as Art & Popular Culture. Chicago: University of Chicago Press‚ 1976

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    Critical Review Of “Fear and Loathing in New York-An impolite anecdote about the interface of homophobia and misogyny” written by Jennifer Doyle Rebecca Hicks I have chosen an essay on pages 15- 17 in “The Feminism and Visual Culture Reader” by the name of‚ “Fear and Loathing in New York-An impolite anecdote about the interface of homophobia and misogyny written by JenniferDoyle. I will be summarizing the article as well as the kinds of story that art and history has told about sex and

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    perception of organic products in Croatia. British Food Journal‚ 107(4)‚ 263-273. Rimal‚ A.P.‚ Moon‚ W. and Balasubramaniam‚ S. (2005). Agro-biotechnology and organic food products purchase in the United Kingdom. British Food Journal‚ 107(2)‚ 84-97. Roddy‚ G.‚ Grown‚ C. and Hutchinson‚ G. (1994). Organic food products: A description of the Irish Market. Sparks‚ P. and Shepherd‚ R. (1992). Self-identity and the theory of planned behaviour: Assessing the role of identification with “Green Consumerism”

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    Another Gothic environmental aspect continues whenever Doyle tells his outsiders to go through the gates and to continue past of run down lodge which is just creepy like most gothic based books are (Snodgrass). They are in the woods and they hear a rustling of the leaves and when they see who or what had made the commotion..they never expected to see what they had seen (Doyle 91). Adding a bit of mystery into the mix‚ Doyle mentions key points that help the reader understand that the setting

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    Four‚ “The Adventure of the Speckled Band‚" and The Hound of the Baskervilles. In The Sign of Four‚ Sherlock Holmes is confronted with a past death and packages full of pearls sent to a woman named Ms. Morstan. Also‚ in The Hound of the Baskervilles Doyle writes about a chain of murders to acclaim the wealth from the death of Sir Charles Baskerville. In “The Adventure of the Speckled Band‚" a step-father uses a speckled banded snake to coldly murder his step-daughters. Before all professional detective

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    aspect of the marketing process: The process of planning and executing the conception‚ pricing‚ promotion‚ and distribution of ideas‚ goods‚ and services to create exchange that satisfy individual (customer) and organisational objectives Doyle and Stern (2006) emphasised ‘product’‚ ‘price’‚ ‘place’ (distribution) and ‘promotion’ as the four classical strategic elements of the marketing mix (4Ps). In considering the marketing of intangible services‚ rather than tangible products‚ these

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    rather those little memories between him and his brother have shared in the past. He reminds us that the little things in life are the ones that have the greatest effect on us‚ these memories are going to be the ones that we remember the most. When Doyle lists the sudden recurring memories‚ it allows the audience to feel more connected to the brothers as if they are the ones sharing the memories and feeling nostalgic. Doyle’s voice is accepting of the situation that the two brothers are in. Throughout

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    Source 1: Doyle D‚ Hanks G‚ Cherny N‚ et al. Introduction. In: Doyle D‚ ed. Oxford Textbook of Medicine‚ 2nd ed. New York: Historical Perspective: What Has Changed? Oxford University Press‚ pp 1-5. Direct Quote: “The medical profession has created Chronic Disease! In the past‚ life expectancy was low and death rates were high. The “Dying Trajectory” was short. That is‚ we were relatively healthy until we got sick-then we died‚ mostly from infectious diseases. People did not live long enough to

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