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    The Louvre Museum curator was murdered with some codes and mysterious clue behind it. Robert Langdon, Harvard Iconology and symbology professor is summon by the police to solve the mystery behind the ruthless murder, with Sophie Neveu a French Cryptologist. Their journey to solve the mystery behind the curator’s death leads them to discovery of the Priory of Sion, the secret society that holds the truth about religious conspiracy. Dan Brown wrapped this amazing story with remarkable details with…

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    Self-improvement is a necessary skill everyone needs to know. Whether you’re trying to stick to a new diet, or trying to going to bed earlier, all of these tasks are forms of self-improvement. Self-improvement is a common theme in all three short stories, “Flowers For Algernon” by Daniel Keyes, “A Retrieved Reformation” by O. Henry, and “A Speckled Band” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. All short stories have a character that wanted to improve themselves. Self Improvement can cause other’s lives to…

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    Career Narrative: Forensic Science Forensic science technicians sometimes called criminalist or crime scene investigators collect evidence at the scene of a crime and perform scientific and technical analysis in their lab. The scientist generally perform their work inside the forensic or crime lab where they are responsible for comparing and interpreting the physical evidence that was from the crime scene. I feel that I fit personal qualities of a forensic scientist because, I love to solve…

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    “When all the details fit in perfectly, something is probably wrong with the story.” The words of Charles Baxter apply importantly to the world of mysteries and mysterious stories. Inside this essay, two vastly dissimilar mysteries will be observed and compared, Favorite Father Brown Stories, and A Morbid Taste for Bones. Within the realm of literature are numerous genres, one of which is mysteries, and many different types of mysteries fall underneath the field. Of the two stories mentioned,…

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    Bad Apple - February 21st Match Announcement! This match will see one of the fastest rising stars in the states take on the fastest rising star in Kamikaze Pro. David Starr The current reigning and defending Kamikaze Pro Champion attempts to make history as if he wins this He hails from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and is nicknamed 'The King of Taunts'. Starr is one of the most charismatic wrestlers in the world. He is the quickest graduate ever of the world famous Wild Samoan Wrestling School…

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    A forensic scientist is the who someone who investigates crimes. He/she gathers and investigates information at the crime scene such as physical evidence from the scene. The evidence he/she gathers can range from fingerprints, footprints, hair, blood, splatter, tire tracks, fibers, chemicals, handwriting, drugs, DNA, and broken or bent objects. In this paper I will inform you on what you need to do to study and become a forensic scientist, costs to study it, where/how you can get employed, if…

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    Crime Scene Investigators

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    Career overview: Crime scene investigators or CSI go through many names such as the, evidence technician, crime scene technician, forensic investigator, crime scene analyst, criminalistics officer and more. This job is a rather complex and multi-faceted one, as large number of subspecialties field exists within this profession (2). However, in general, a crime scene investigator is the profession trained to document and collect evidence to proof the crime. In contrast to forensic scientist…

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    Watson Symbolism

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    the power dynamic in every Sherlock Holmes’ adventure. Watson’s inabilities are not because of his stupidity; instead they are because of his averageness. His averageness is what is vital to every Sherlock mystery. Detective novels are implicitly exploiting the detective's brilliance and establishing their super-observation. The detective’s vision and initial action in a case begins the surveillance of the entire world within the narrative. When Sherlock Holmes deduces a man's moral and economic…

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    We all know Americas most loved detective, Sherlock homes. He can solve the crimes that never been solved. Though, he is a good story character; they have changed his point of behavior when they transitioned him to film. Taking a closer look into the story and the movie version of Sherlock homes, you will understand the difference or similarities they share. We get to know homes in the beginning of the story as a gentlemen who works away from home with his friend Woston. He is smart and kind…

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    PJ Masks Mystery Show

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    My mystery show was “PJ Masks”. The episode name was “ It was averaged 12 minutes long. The first episode was produced in 2015. This show is about how 3 kids name Connor, Amaya and Greg, put on their pajamas and become super heroes to save their city. Connor is a cat boy with super speed. Amaya with flying. Greg has super strength power. And together these heros solve mysteries. The detectives/sleuths who solve the mystery in this episode of PJ Masks is Owlet (Amaya), Geico (Greg), and Cat…

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