The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes

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    the hall that his family has owned for generations. The only problem is a hound-beast has been haunting the family. Watson and Holmes are called in to help. Sir Henry meets his neighbors and in the end his neighbor Stapleton did the crime. The Hound of the Baskervilles is a great novel written by none other than famous author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock…

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    DIGITAL FORENSIC AND INCIDENT REPORTING QUIZ 1. Destroying data, on a hard drive, is relatively easy and can be done one of two ways: a. Destroying the platters b. Wiping the entire hard drive c. Placing magnets on a hard drive d. Simply formatting a hard drive 2. __________________________ is a list of people who have had physical possession of the evidence. Chain of custody 3. What is a hashing algorithm? A utility designed to create a binary or hexadecimal number that represents the…

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    ‘The Eros Case' "You have thirty days to catch me, detective. If you do not, the consequences will be very severe. The timer starts now. Your deadline is the 31st of March 2017 at 00:00. If I am not behind bars by that time, five hundred people will die. Do not release this tape to the public, and keep quiet about this. Oh, and if you need to contact me, I go by the code name Eros. Tick tock, detective, tick tock. " Detective Viktor Nikiforov was the best detective in all America. He was often…

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    BLOOD SPATTER ANALYST 1. Correct Name of Career: Blood Spatter Analyst 2. Education and/or Training Required: A Blood Spatter Analyst must possess a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, specifically in forensic science, or the Blood Spatter Analyst must possess an associate's degree plus two years of job related experience (How to Become a Blood Spatter Analyst: Career and Salary Information 2016). Specific classes in the bachelor and associate degree program that must be taken include biology…

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    Dr. Watson Essay

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    apprentice to the detective, Sherlock Holmes. Without a doubt, the doctor is devoted to Holmes and expresses eagerness to please him. Watson is a detriment to solving the case it’s Holmes capabilities that primarily help disentangle the whole mystery. Watson admires Holmes and desires for the detective’s approval. He is more willing to do what Sherlock asks of him whether considering the facts about Dr. Mortimer’s cane or traveling ahead to Devonshire. Holmes enjoys leading Watson on…

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    Pacing is created by use of summary, flashbacks and foreshadowing. In the story, “The Nose” Gogol uses all of these elements to create the mystery of how a nose was found, was lost, and eventually returned. The reader is engaged throughout the story by the author’s use of these multiple literary components, creating mystery surrounding the story of who, what, when, where and why the nose was lost. At the story’s beginning, the author creates mystery with the use of foreshadowing. The first…

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    Much like my simmering interest in David Bowie, the stories of Sherlock Holmes were always on the back burner of my brain. I always knew they was there, I just needed to turn up the heat; I was teetering on the edge of a diving board, secure in the knowledge of my future fandom but biding my time. My childhood, my family, the wiring of my brain – it was all inextricably leading me to 221b Baker Street. And while I knew all this, what I could not have known was the immenseness of the magic that…

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    A victim! A suspect! A detective! All are essential to intriguing mysteries. With G.K. Chesterton guiding Father Brown through several mysteries, whether it is in the home of a prince or in a haunted forest, with keen eyes and ears, Father Brown brings to light the unknown. As the Welsh village of Gwytherin struggle with the murder of a beloved friend and father, Brother Cadfael files through suspects and scares the true suspect to the point of confession. Everyone agrees that plot twists make…

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    Blood Spatters Case

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    Picture this: A male forensic scientist just received a call to examine a crime scene with a dead body, possible homicide. At arrival, he discovered variations of individual evidence—some of which included multiple sets of latent fingerprints and a blood spatters—that could lead to a possible suspect or even the culprit responsible. Immediately, the forensic specialist begins to powder, lift, and collect the evidence. Considering the value of the individual evidence found—as D. P. Lyle stated in…

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    Hugo Cabret Essay

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    Assessment Task 1A 10% “I address you all tonight for who you truly are: wizards, mermaids, travelers, adventurers, and magicians. You are the true dreamers.” Imagine you are Hugo Cabret, you have lost your father, live inside the walls of a train station, always being cautious when suddenly everything changes. Hugo Cabret is an interesting book with many plots, and twists. In this book the idea of mystery and secrets is explored. Hugo has many secrets piecing the story into a curious…

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