The Return of Sherlock Holmes

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    -Noël Coward Sherlock Holmes was a story written about London in the 1800s. It described crime in that time period and how it was dealt with. However, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was inaccurate in his writing. Sherlock was a brilliant detective, and he always solved the case. However, London in the 1800s was very dangerous, and the police were useless. This made London the perfect place for crime. There were unsolved murder trials, terrible police forces, and public executions. Sherlock was a…

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    whatever method deemed worthy of dealing with Anna. This repetition along with “if” generates anticipation in the audience of whether Holmes will pursue this method or something far worse. The uncertainty of Holmes’ actions engages readers and makes them question whether Holmes has the humanity to let Anna live. “Last moment” and “last few seconds” imply that Holmes will choose his technique at the last instant, creating more suspense. Larson uses vivid imagery to reveal the diverse wonders of…

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    The science of forensic medicine. Now, you may be thinking, that’s a stretch. Why would a high schooler be interested in some ambiguous branch of medicine based on the study of crime? It seems farfetched that a young kid would want to learn about that. Despite my mother’s abomination towards anything related to forensics, because of-you know-the study of crime, guns, horrific injuries, and dead people is a little shocking, I was drawn towards it after lazily reading Wikipedia articles about it.…

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    not doing anything, but some stand out. Of all detectives, fictional and real, the most famous of all by far is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s, Sherlock Holmes. Who created Sherlock? This famous fictional detective started to spread in 1887, when the first book was published, A Study in Scarlet. The British author, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock, was inspired by Dr. Joseph Bell, a surgeon at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh whom Doyle meet in 1877. Doyle was impressed by Bell’s…

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    Allison Baden Clay was murdered by her husband Gerald Baden Clay on the 19th of April 2012. Her husband tried to play innocent and worried about her disappearance, as he was the first to notify police. During her vanishing the media focused on Allison's duties as a mother as its stated that "please help us because there are three beautiful little girls wanting to see their mother as soon as possible" (abc) further reinforced by "Three young children now live their lives without their mother"…

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    Forensic Pathology

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    Forensic Pathology The term Forensic Pathology revolves around the realm of forensic science, which involves several scientific fields in process of retaining evidence, such as medicine, micro-biology , pathology, and also chemistry. Pathologists focuses on determining the cause of death by examining a corpse tissues, organs, cells, and bodily fluids. Forensic Pathology involves the works of medical examiners conducting tests and examinations through autopsies, and the evaluation of past…

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    Forensic Pathologist Quartez O. Buckley Falcon High School Robert Striebel Abstract Pathology is career needed in the forensics field, they do a variety tasks. Pathologist are a type of “specialized physicians” (Pathology Training Center). Primarily they are used to for autopsy; autopsies can only be performed by a pathologist legally. They work in hospitals, forensic labs, and or private labs. Generally they take 8-9 years of schooling. Pathologist can also be called “medical examiners”…

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    effectiveness of Sir Arthur Conon Doyle’s writing, for Sherlock Holmes has become one of the most famous fictional detectives of all time. There are certain rules that a good detective story must follow, and I believe Doyle succeeded in followed them. The key elements that Doyle’s stories contain include significant crimes, making clues available to the reader, and creating solutions are very reasonable and probable. The stories of Sherlock Holmes contain crimes that are quite noteworthy and…

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    Rational: The Curious of the dog in the night-time is a novel written by Mark Haddon. This book, published in 2003. The main character is Christopher, who has a mental problem suffering from Asperger’s Syndrome. I am going to write a day, Christopher’s diary when he finds out his favorite teacher (Siobhan) has left and she sends a letter to him. I will start a Christopher’s diary with a quite good day and when he receives a letter, which the color of this letter is his favorite. Then I’ll show…

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    one day I turned on netflix and saw that a new show was added, Sherlock. Intrigued, I watched one episode, and from their I binge watched the whole season, and am still a huge fan to this day. The t.v show got me more interested in Arthur Conan Doyle’s character Sherlock Holmes, and so I cracked open the century’s old novels, and fervently read them within a week. The Sherlock Holmes saga impact who I am today, because Sherlock Holmes is the perfect anti- hero. There 's a reason that these…

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