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    The book and the cartoon movie have some similarities when the story start Alice was listening to the story that her sister is telling her and that happens on the book too. Then she sees a White Rabbit running by her. It is wearing a waistcoat and takes a watch out of it. Alice gets very curios and follows his down his rabbit-hole. Alice did drink out of the bottle that says “drink me” and she gets really small she also eats out of the cake that was under the table that says “eat me” and she get…

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    own lives. These fictional tales of reasoning can be applied outside the world of crime because the methodology is sound enough to put to use in everyday situations. Upon reflection, I came to find that I utilized many techniques prescribed by the detectives in this course while researching a high school project. I was given the task of uncovering the history of a local landmark long forgotten, a train station. Despite this landmark’s rich history many people were unaware of its significance.…

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    I did my senior project on detectives. Detectives have many different tasks, and are known for doing many different things. All around the world there are detectives that work day in and day out and are always prepared for a phone call at one or two in the morning. Just like cops, detectives put their lives on the line everyday going to scenes and never knowing if they will make it home, but in fact always hoping they will return home to their families. In this paper, I will explain not all that…

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    boiled”, meaning that they are tough both on the outside and on the inside. In The Maltese Falcon, Sam Spade, a rugged San Francisco detective shows many resembling traits of a hard boiled detective, but also has the ability to show some compassion when necessary. Part of what defines a detective as, “hard boiled”, is how tough both mentally and physically said detective is. Sam Spade fits into this criteria like a cookie cutter fits into dough. Throughout The Maltese Falcon, Spade shows his…

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    When desperately Alice was trying to manage how to return to her original size, she found a Caterpillar sat on the top of a big mushroom smoking a hookah pipe. After a little conversation with the Caterpillar, she easily felt irritated with his comments “Who are you?” ”Keep your temper”. She definitely lost her temper, “she had never been so much contradicted in all her life before”, and replied in an offensive way. Alice was curiously looking at a little house, when a Fish-Footman knocked the…

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    The Mad Hatter is actually a representation of Alice’s own madness. Even though it is a difficult concept to grasp, bare with me. While Alice is at the engagement party dancing with Hamish, she keeps spouting off random thoughts that Hamish finds extremely…

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    double or quadruple your money. You will have to guess either the suit colour of the face down card or for the maximum pay out, you will have to guess the suit and the colour. Mad Hatter’s tea party There are other features that should certainly be on the lookout for in Alice in Wonderland. The scatter icon is the Mad Hatter and this Hatter will reward you with free spins when you get three or more of them anywhere on the reels. The Twiddle Twins will award you with a bonus game if you manage…

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    There are four characters in the story. Each of these characters represents a part of us. :- Hem and Haw – Little people Sniff and Scurry – mice Sniff: Good and always sniffs out changes early before others are aware of it. Scurry: search what is needed and takes actions immediately. Hem: tries to deny and resists change as he fears it will lead to something worse. Haw: Always learns to adapt in time when he sees change can lead to something better. All four characters in the story search for…

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    In the book “Fahrenheit 451” Ray Bradbury uses many allusions. An allusion is a reference to a well know person or event. A writer uses them to help simplify complex emotions or ideas. Allusions make it easier for readers to understand the complex ideas by comparing it to the reference the writer used. This essay shows the use of the allusion “Cheshire cat” from “Alice in Wonderland” and how it helps to show the themes in “Fahrenheit 451”. I think the Cheshire cat helps to show, the theme that…

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    that increase your initial bet size by as much as 22 times over. Get three or more white rabbit symbols and you’ll get a whole bunch of free spins and an extra wild symbol – the only downside is that you can’t retrigger them. The Mad Hatter’s Tea…

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