The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

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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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    Oliver Wendell Holmes was a prominent figure in the literary and philosophical circles of his era. He was born on August 29, 1809 in Cambridge Massachusetts. He attended Harvard College after years of private schooling. It was at Harvard where he started to write and translate poetry. After he graduated he began to publish his works, while he was studying to law. One of his most famous works, “Old Ironsides” came in 1830. In 1831 Holmes quit law school to get a medical degree, and went to Europe…

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    Watson Vs. Watson

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    world 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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    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes has been adapted and reworked numerous times across many traditional mediums such books, films and television. BBC’s Sherlock is a recent modernized TV adaptation which was critically acclaimed for its writing and direction and nominated for many highly-regarded awards such as BAFTAs and Golden Globes. Like many shows with prominent fandoms (E.g. Supernatural, Doctor Who), Sherlock was subject to a high production of fan activity based on the show and its…

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    “My name is Sherlock Holmes. It is my business to know what other people do not know.” (Doyle 254). Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective character created by a Scottish author, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle on May 22, 1859. Sherlock Holmes’s detective stories are some of the best detective stories ever written. His comics has always blown people's mind. However Sherlock Holmes is not the first fictional detective, the fame he reached after his literary birth dwarfed his fictional predecessors and…

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    all. With an unprofessional job as a “consulting detective” and a run down flat on Baker Street, Sherlock Holmes works alongside his partner, Doctor John Watson, to take down the web of crimes created by the mastermind of a villain, Jim Moriarty. Following the ideas of Campbell’s monomyth, the stories of crime solving starts in 221B Baker Street, London where the unlikely hero answers the Call. Sherlock Holmes’s constant intrusion on police…

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    To identify the unknown substance using physical and chemical property skills to figure out the correct suspect and retrieve the missing necklace. Question: How can the detectives successfully identify the correct suspect using physical and chemical properties? Hypothesis: If identifying unknown substances, using the chemical and physical property skills knowledge learnt, the unknown substance can be further be analyzed in contrast to other evidence to prove the innocence or conviction to…

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    In the course of recent years, the forensic sciences have made sensational scientific leaps forward (DNA writing, physical confirmation databanks as well as new scientific instrumentation) yet researches are expected to survey the commitment of such headways on the part and effect of scientific proof in criminal case preparing. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the use of measurement instrumentation in a murder case. It emphasises the instruments that were used in the murder. For this…

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    Forensic Lab Report

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    There are many different methods for developing latent fingerprints. Some work better on non-porous surfaces, while others work best developing prints on porous surfaces. Some are destructive preventing testing the object for other forensic evidence while others are non-destructive. In order to make prints visible on porous surfaces, forensic scientists use one of three methods; Silver Nitrate, Ninhydrin and Iodine fuming. These three methods are known to be the most effective ways for…

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