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    All he could remember was the shock, followed by the pain, in her dark brown eyes. Everyone else was a blur. he didn't even feel the pain of her slapping him. Luke felt extremely bad for what he said about Jaylee, and truth be told, he didn't mean a thing he said about her. Every word he uttered was out of anger towards Miley. Luke knew Jaylee was trying to help him. She was trying to care, but he had to be a dick and run his mouth. Why didn't he think before he spoke? Why didn't he apologize?…

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    Sherlock Holmes Emotions

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    Sherlock Holmes has been featured in several stories by his creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Traditionally, he has been highly regarded for his intellect, but many readers question if Holmes has emotions. We do not know Holmes' thoughts, but only those of his friend Dr. John Watson who narrates the stories Holmes is in. I am looking for evidence, however, that he has emotions based on his actions. Even though Holmes may appear to show a complete disregard of emotions at times, I have reason to…

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    Luke finds his inner power It all started last summer when we were at the warehouse loading up the shipment that is being shipped to Los Angeles. It was at the end of the day and the boss asked me to finish loading and lock up after done and then it hit me and i reached out and it seems like i used the force and pick the ceart up and moved it into the the trailer. I thought to myself what just happened that was crazy, but try this again but on the bobcat. Someone one was talking and…

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    In a land far far away, there is a dog named Meyer, Meyer is a German shepherd and one of those dogs that have super powers. Meyer lives with Superman, he didn’t always have these powers, one day when Superman was making lunch he spilled some of his "special ingredient" and Meyer came along and licked it off the ground. (2 sentences 65 words) One day Meyer noticed that Superman was missing, at first Meyer wasn’t to worried about him he just thought that Superman was on a another mission to save…

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    LONDON [AP] - Sherlock Holmes was a brilliant detective. He unraveled countless crimes that were too challenging for Scotland Yard to solve. He was responsible for deciphering the legendary “Scandal in Bohemia” as well as “A Study in Scarlet” and “The Hound of the Baskervilles”. He is well known for his intellect and unique behavior. Sadly this brilliant man died on December 20, 1914 at age 60. Sherlock died due to complications of a bullet wound and drug abuse interactions at the Royal London…

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    Madison Verschleiser Social Studies The Victorian Man, Sherlock Holmes In 1887, Conan Doyle introduced, arguably, one of the most famous literary characters into the world, Sherlock Holmes. Even decades after the original publication of the series, Sherlock Holmes as a character still resonates with people around the world. Today people are drawn towards Sherlock Holmes as a polarizing character whom they can live vicariously through and be drawn into a world of a man so different from the…

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    “I don’t know what London’s coming to — the higher the buildings the lower the morals.” -Noël Coward Sherlock Holmes was a story written about London in the 1800s. It described crime in that time period and how it was dealt with. However, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was inaccurate in his writing. Sherlock was a brilliant detective, and he always solved the case. However, London in the 1800s was very dangerous, and the police were useless. This made London the perfect place for crime. There were…

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    Time has proven the effectiveness of Sir Arthur Conon Doyle’s writing, for Sherlock Holmes has become one of the most famous fictional detectives of all time. There are certain rules that a good detective story must follow, and I believe Doyle succeeded in followed them. The key elements that Doyle’s stories contain include significant crimes, making clues available to the reader, and creating solutions are very reasonable and probable. The stories of Sherlock Holmes contain crimes that are…

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    The Murder of Roger Ackroyd Agatha May Clarissa Miller was born in Devon, England in 2890, and she was the youngest of three children in a very well to do family. As a young child, she never did attend school, but she always found ways to keep herself occupied from a very young age. Since a young child, she was a very shy child, who was unable to express her feelings, but turning toward music was her first resort and later on in life she turned to writing. At the age of 24, in 1914, she…

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    Borgwardt, Elizabeth. "FDR 's Four Freedoms As A Human Rights Instrument." OAH Magazine Of History 22.2 (2008): 8.Advanced Placement Source. Web. 2 Dec. 2015. This article examines the Four Freedoms set my Franklin D. Roosevelt as a key instrument for human rights. He incorporates in his speech that everyone has the right to freedom of speech and expression, freedom of religion, freedom from fear, and lastly the freedom from want. He appeals to congress and Americans through linking freedom and…

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