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    Why would Sherlock Holmes, a man who “loathed every form of society with his whole Bohemian soul” (Doyle 1) still be absorbed in solving crimes, studying clues, and observing society? As the beliefs and morals of society changed over the centuries, the depiction of Sherlock Holmes’s character was continuously modified. Arthur Conan Doyle and Guy Ritchie both captured Holmes’s developing character by building on the Victorian morals of order and class and contrasting them with twenty-first…

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    Opening Doctor Brackett’s office, Joanne and Roy were taken back to see not only Joe, but also Davis Cook, Scarlett Palmer, and Karl Druthers. Dreading bad news, they glanced at one another and saw the same fear emanating from the other’s eyes. Sitting down, each braced themselves for the news. “I know you weren’t expecting all of us,” Doctor Early apologized. “It’s just that all of us thought it might be best to get together and update the treatment plan for Johnny as it were.” “So, things are…

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    This story is about the world champion Muhammad ali. He was an African american boxer that has won a lot of championships. He has also won Olympic gold medals. He is considered one of the greatest boxers in history. I agree with that. Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. grew up in the south at a time of segregated facilities. He was named after his father, Cassius Marcellus Clay, his father supported a wife and two boys by painting billboards and signs. "When clay was 12 years old, he took up boxing…

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    I am embarking upon my last semester at Holmes Community College. I am majoring in Biological Science. My plan is to continue my education at the University of Southern Mississippi as a Forensic Science major with a concentration in Biological Science. A strong background in chemistry and instrumental analysis and a good grounding in criminalistics are vital. An undergraduate degree in forensic science or a natural science is required for work in crime laboratories, with extensive coursework in…

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    A Look Into the World of Forensic Technology Growing up, I was always unsure of the profession I was going to pursue. I went from being a nurse, to a doctor, to being an architect. It wasn’t until my sophomore year of high school when I became interested in science and decided to go into the field of biology, with focus on forensic science. Because of my strong interest in the subject, I was excited when given an opportunity to interview someone in the profession. I had the chance to interview…

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    Through the avid consumption of forensic science focused television shows and media, I quickly developed a special interest in forensic science. Drawn in by the allure of the mystery that surrounded crime documentaries, my fascination with forensic science was first ignited. Driven by my curiosity, I used my free time to engage in the reading of autopsy reports of famous cases and forensic science and criminology focused books, to develop an understanding of the factors that may predispose…

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    ACE-V Strategy

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    While deciding the wellspring of an inactive unique finger impression, finger impression inspectors utilize the ACE-V strategy, which separates into four classes; examination, correlation, assessment, and confirmation. Amid investigation, the primary objective is to figure out if a unique finger impression is appropriate for correlation. The nature of print and amount of components inside in the print are taken into inquiry. The analyst will begin recognizing class and individual qualities;…

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    copy the Encyclopedia Britannica. This eccentric requirement shows up in “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Red-Headed League,” a story in a book written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. This story is set in London, England. The main characters are detective Sherlock Holmes, his friend Watson, and Mr. Wilson. The Red-Headed League Mr. Wilson works in suddenly closes, so he sets out to find Sherlock Holmes. The misleading information makes the plot more riveting, as they create mystery. False…

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    Watson Vs. Watson

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    and the people in it. To me, Sherlock Holmes represents not only a group of genius people, but knowledge, intelligence, and understanding. So, when considering Doctor Watson's affinity for Sherlock and the life of mystery, I could easily substitute myself for him.…

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    Valerie groaned as her suit tormented her for the third time that night. The ghost alert on her wrist buzzed insistently, causing her to almost smack herself in the arm in pure annoyance. She had a test to study for, and none of these ghosts would allow her any time to actually be active in her own life. Not to mention, that aside from the Fentons (who hadn't been quite enthusiastic since... the accident), she was the only ghost hunter, so that meant she had to take care of almost every ghostly…

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