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    tale through the use of thick tones and blanketing imagery. “The Adventure of the Final Problem” is narrated by Dr. Watson, a peripheral character, and not by the main character, as one might expect. By using a peripheral character, Dr. Watson, as the narrator, the story is told in a more objective manner. For example, after Holmes tells Dr. Watson about Professor Moriarty, Watson goes on to tell the next events with a very factual tone, stating, “In the morning I obeyed Holmes's'’ injunctions…

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    Throughout time, scientists have discovered many things about DNA. One such discovery the pairing of adenine-thymine and guanine-cytosine, but what about the structure? Watson and Crick are acknowledged the most for discovering and contributing the most to the structure of DNA in eighteen months; but what about Franklin? Though Watson and Crick are known for discovering DNA’s structure, Rosalind Franklin contributed the most to finding the structure of DNA because she was the first to take…

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    experience that goes beyond the usual limits of ego and personality”. Thus, Watson explores relationships that are built upon connections with others that are based upon a spiritual or other cosmic type of bond. Watson explains that nurses are healers and not in just the physical aspect but also are meant to connect with others through the process of caring and be true to themselves during such periods. The final…

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    1975). She then moved to Birbeck College in London, where she worked on tobacco mosaic and poliovirus until her tragic death from cancer in 1958 at the age of thirty-seven. Following the discovery of the DNA, Maurice Wilkins, Francis Crick and James Watson were awarded at the Nobel Prize awards of 1962 leaving out Franklin. Despite the fact that Nobel Prizes cannot be awarded posthumously, a number of historians and writers believe that Franklin’s…

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    game of representational politics. What Elementary does, and does very well, is not only attributing intelligence to a female leading role and a woman of colour, but also challenging the very conception of intelligence through the characters of Joan Watson and Sherlock Holmes, and through the gender factors in the personal and working relationship between them. Eventually, Elementary interrogates gendered politics related to cultural binaries, such as intelligence/emotion, personal/professional,…

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    Mrs. Watson, being a schoolteacher, means being on her feet for long periods of time and as she mostly wears slip on shoes her feet and ankles will not be receiving an adequate amount of support. That along with no reported trauma and no significant medical history or abnormal test results leads me to believe that the cause of injury is overuse/gradual onset and could possibly be a form of tendinitis. As there is no specific area mentioned as to where the pain is located, it is difficult to…

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    discrimination and violence to bring the benefits of equality to us all.” Watson begins with the statement, “I am reaching out to you because I need your help. We want to end gender inequality --…

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    Grangerfords. This family has had a very violent feud with another family known as the Shepherdsons for a long period of time. These families are believed to follow and live under the ideals of Christianity, considering them faithful just like Miss Watson. While going to church one day Huck describes his surroundings stating, “Next Sunday we all went to church...The men took their guns along, so did Buck, and kept them between their knees or stood them handy against the wall”(Twain 83). The men…

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    acid goes against this as an acid should have a positive charge, as Watson very…

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    discovered the internal nitrogen base structure of the DNA. Watson had proposed many models including one based around identical base pairing. However, none of these theories survived scrutiny of the public. However, using Chargaff’s rule (the rule is based on the number of adenine bases being equal to the number of thymine bases as well as the number of guanines being equal to the number of cytosine bases.) When the answer occurred to Watson that the adenine base was internally linked to the…

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