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    Sherlock Holmes Hero

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    Doyle created a hero modern to the times. Holmes, an independent detective, tackles many of his cases with his companion John H. Watson, who, in contrast to heros today, could be considered Holmes’ side kick. Though Holmes does not have the ability to fly or read minds, he has an extrodinary capability in solving crimes with evidence lost on others. In A Case of Identity, Watson states, “You appeared to read a good deal upon her which was quite invisible to me” (The Major Stories pg. 83). This…

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    Williams Memorial Chapel

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    The Boger Gallery and Williams Memorial Chapel are displaying the unique work of Stephen Watson, an artist whose medium is ground spices. Watson’s spice art installments are made by sprinkling powdered spices and herbs onto pieces of precut plexiglass that are laid on the floor. Custom designed stencils are used to layer the spices and create intricate patterns and designs. Watson said he has been working with spices exclusively for almost two years and there was a journey that brought him to…

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    Like any other great invention there was a small beginning idea to it. Alexander graham bell was a one of the major contributors to the creation of the telephone alongside Thomas A Watson. Bell was born on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh, scotland. As a child Bell was homeschooled and received one year of education in a private school, in addition he also received two years of education in Edinburgh’s Royal High School. Alexander G. Bell was not a very good academic student, yet showed promise in…

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    unit cell which indicated that the molecule was in two matching parts, running in opposite directions. He also, in collaboration with Watson discovered the material that our genes are made of and put forward the model of the double helix DNA structure which included the measurements of the angels formed by different chemical bonds. Crick in collaboration with Watson showed that DNA could produce exact copies of itself and carry genetic information. Crick elaborated on the implications of the…

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    Creative Writing: Refugee

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    Jacks exclaimed. They heard a microphone being tapped and Professor Watson started speaking. “Testing 1 2 3. You two are in this force field because you might be carrying the disease. Until we can prove that you are safe, you will stay under quarantine.” Kate and Mr. Jacks looked nervously at each other. “I am sending…

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    satire to point out the flaws in society and in people. Right off the bat within the first few pages of the story, Twain gives the reader the first satire. The first satire has to do with Miss Watson, who is the widow’s sister. The widow is the woman who took in Huckleberry Finn. This is satire because Miss Watson is a very religious woman. She followed…

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    differences. “A Study in Pink” starts off with Dr. Watson, talking to a therapist, telling him to write on his blog to make him feel better and help him. The story then goes on, and the next scene shows Dr. Watson on a walk in London. He runs into a friend, Stamford, from when he was in the war. Dr. Watson then went on to tell him how he was looking for a roommate to help him split the cost for a flat in London. Stamford then goes on to tell Dr. Watson about an acquaintance who is looking for…

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    robots and their effective work. Levy says “Kiva bots may not seem very smart. They don’t possess anything like human intelligence and certainly couldn’t pass a turning test (Steven Levy 1596).” This can be linked to John Searle’s comments about Watson. The Kiva bots do not know what they are doing, because they are just following a system that was designed for them. Regardless if they possess the knowledge or not, the kiva bots are able to get their job done. These bots work in a diaper…

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    (Burrows, Pleace, and Quilgars, 1996) .However, with the rising number of women among the homeless population and the development of feminist movement, (Watson and Austeberry, 1986) much literature and research have been undertaken studies into women homelessness and seek to comprehend the devastating effects on their life including (Watson and Austeberry, 1986, Burrows, Pleace, and Quilgars, 1996, and Itzen and Newman, 2009). Research from (Crisis, 2009) demonstrated that 3.5 million People…

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    want equality they just don 't like the labels that come with being a feminist “ibd”. This woman is very influential in today’s society. She may not be as popular as Emma Watson but she is reaching people in the easiest way possible, the internet. This youtuber is using her channel to reach out to young girls just like Watson used the U.N Conference to do the same thing. The only difference is their contrasting…

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