The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes

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    Having a cytologist and a nuclear surgeon as parents I couldn’t help myself from growing up fascinated by sciences. Every time that I could I’d sneaked in my parents’ working places to see how to use a microscope, individuate bacteria on a slide, how it worked a scintigraphy and the radioactive tracer injected into the patients and so on. I loved to go with them at the hospital to look at the laboratory technicians, or to stop in the X-Ray rooms trying to figure out which part of the body there…

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    Blachander, N., N. Babu, Sudha Jimson, C. Priyadharsini, and K. M. K. Masthan. "Evolution of Forensic Odontology: An Overview." Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences (n.d.): 1-13. 31 Oct. 2014. Web. 10 Sept. 2016. N. Balachander, N. Aravindha Babu, Sudha Jimson, C. Priyadharsini, and K. M. K. Masthan wrote their article “Evolution of forensic odontology: An overview” about real life examples of how deceased are identified by their DNA. They really emphasized on identifying people by their…

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    The Curious Incident of the dog in the night- time Chapter 2 • The book opens seven minutes after midnight • This book is from the point of view Christopher John Francis Boone • Christopher finds Wellington who belonging to Mrs. Shears • Wellington was dead with a garden fork through his side Chapter 3 • Christopher can’t understand people’s emotions. • Christopher every prime number up to 7,057. • Christopher could only identify the sad face, which represents how he felt when he found…

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    Artifactual Theory

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    There is an issue of when the intentional object becomes a fictional object that exists. If the creator of the character tells one person about the character, does it now exist, even though it was not written in a physical book yet? The character’s identify conditions for when it becomes an ‘abstract artifact’ are not clear because it relies on the author’s creative process, the author’s acts or story-telling. Supporters of the artifactual theory might defend this concern…

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    reading the book and lastly able to learn new information. Because the power to read and write is a present, people can learn new information and imagination through reading. The first time I read a book was a Korean book called “The Story of the Little Mole Who knew it was none of his Business” by Werner Holzwarth. I was 4 years old when I read this book. This book is about a mole comes up to ground…

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    A murdered husband, a wife behind bars and a daughter determined to prove her mother’s innocence with the help of Europe’s most infamous detective. A cunning and manipulative man, Hercule Poirot’s psychologically centered investigative skills make him the moral and intellectual superhero of this twisted tale. In her novel Five Little Pigs, Agatha Christie tells the story of heartbreak, betrayal and revenge that wraps up in an unforeseeable revelation. Dame of the British Empire and wildly…

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    yellow or brown, but likes the color red, and has trust issues with liars. When Christopher finds a black poodle, lying in the middle of his neighbor's lawn and has a garden fork stabbed through its body, he decides to become like Sherlock Holmes and try to solve the murder case of “who killed Wellington?”. During the investigation, Christopher is sent to jail for hitting a police officer and his father has to come to the rescue. At this point, Christopher’s father tells him to stop the…

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    yo Soto-mayor. Protects Roger with his life. Roger Wade, a famous writer for his number of romance novels and who has had an affair with Sylvia Lennox during time of her murder. Roger is a huge alcoholic and always gets drunk so he can work on his book but it also sometimes affects Eileen even abusively. He was later then murdered by Eileen Eileen Wade, who was the wife of Rogers Wade and Terry’s ex-wife. She was a victim of Roger and Sylvia’s…

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    Crime today is at an extreme high. That, however, is where forensic science comes in. Forensic science has been there to help solve every crime committed. Science is the technology used to help forensic teams to analyze and solve crimes. What can look obvious to the naked eye could actually be a whole other story. Evidence can range from hair samples, to DNA, to blood, to finger prints, and many more. Over the years, forensic science has helped change law enforcement. The many different…

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    writings, the Murders at the Rue Morgue is known as the first modern detective story. This can relate to real-life situations in many ways. Dupin is a man in Paris who solves the murder of two women. Many people who have read this book could compare Dupin to Sherlock Holmes because they share some of the same characteristics. Poe sustains a reader's attention through characterizing Dupin as being smarter than the readers, through the setting of the destroyed room, and withholding information…

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