The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

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    The curious incident of the dog in the night-time draft by Henrik. This is my first draft of what I will write This book is about named Cristopher who lives with his father. Their family has a complicated history with many lies being told. On top of that Cristopher has asperser’s syndrome. One day Cristopher walks outside and finds his neighbour’s dog dead on the ground. He then takes the case in his own hands and decides to investigate who killed the dog. It is this investigation that leads…

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    The Baskervilles Thesis

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    Baskerville hall to investigate a murder. He was the best choice for narrator because of his observance. Watson is very observant for clues at a crime scene. (Doyle 29) “Because the ash had twice dropped from his cigar,” Watson explained this to Sherlock…

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    CAREER JOURNAL: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR Crime Scene Investigators gather and collect forensic evidence, such as hairs, fibers, and tissues, to establish their importances during criminal investigations. Crime Scene Investigators are generally forensic scientists or field examiners who have been trained and guided to gather evidence throughout criminal research. People who have pursued careers in this field of biomedical science hold a bachelor's degree in a forensic field, and a degree in…

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    Evidence Interpretation

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    Evidence Interpretation Over the years, there have been several cases that have been resolved with a false guilty plea or cases where a guilty party was not convicted of a crime. There are various elements that play a role in solving cases; evidence is a one of these key elements. Many factors can determine if the evidence submitted before a court of law is accurate such as how the evidence is collected, if proper protocell was followed before the laboratory’s handling of the evidence, and if…

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    A Study In Pink Analysis

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    Can all information be uncovered by the science of deduction? Sherlock Holmes is a consulting detective who works to prove that it can. Sherlock has the extraordinary ability to reveal characteristics of strangers, simply by observing what most people fail to notice. His skills are expressed in literature, A Study in Scarlet, and motion picture, “A Study in Pink”. Both of these storylines follow Holmes and his assistant as they expose the clues behind a suspicious murder. The passage and show…

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    On Tuesday night the viewers of “NCIS: New Orleans” got a taste of the city along with a thrilling ride to solve a crime. When a member of the prestigious United States Navy Band is murdered in her home, the sole witness was a child. He didn’t get a good look at his aunt’s killer, but he had clues that offered up a way to solve the murder. A prodigy trombone player, the young man revealed the man who attacked his killer had a unique ringtone and he could play it note-for-note just from hearing…

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    If there’s one film series, which has sparked our love of gadgets, it must be the James Bond franchise. Ever since the chauffeur blows himself up with the cyanide cigarette in Dr No, we’ve been fascinated by the quirky gadgets. The scene were Q would present James Bond with the latest equipment has become a thrilling event in itself. Not only have these gadgets managed to captivate our imaginations on screen, some of them have found their way on to the mainstream. So, what are some of the most…

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    Latent Mark

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    When a finger comes into contact with a porous or non-porous surface, it deposits the dirt or oils present, remaining as a mark (Fingerprint Source Book, 2013). A latent mark is unique to the individual and is an affirmative source of identifying a potential suspect or witness. They also are invisible to the naked eye. Identifying a latent mark at varied crime scenes can be done using different developmental techniques such as wet powder suspensions (Dhall and Kapoor, 2016). These potential…

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    Dessiree Berry English Comp. Final Patrick Stamp 12/15/2016 Pilot or a Passenger? Being a writer, either professional or just for your own amusement, comes with a lot of responsibility. Writing should be something you enjoy doing and you should do it for yourself. A professional writer however, may stray off the path of writing for his or her own self, and they begin to write for the enjoyment of other people, and for what will sell. When you are just writing for your own enjoyment, you…

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    In the Red Headed League, Holmes, as the protagonist does not lead a "common Place" or ordinary life because he spots things that no one else spots or what they look like. He said, “He has been to China and has done a considerable amount of writing. He figured that out by seeing a detailed tattoo only done in China and his right hand is bigger than his left. Sherlock Holmes appeals to millions of readers because he makes his story more appealing. His readers think that he is smart, talented,…

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