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    Growing up, I lived within a Mexican household with four other siblings. Although my siblings and I were born American, my parents helped us stay true to our Mexican roots. my mother and father’s goal has always been to see their children successful and have a better life than their own. Education within my household has always been important as was as the key to success. Neither of my parents were ever further their education, my mother being a mexican immigrant, never made it past the eighth…

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    Maria Moreno Monologue

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    children myself and those children didn’t seem dead to me. Maria Moreno: Yes! Yes! I do know how ridiculous it sounds but its true, the investigators said, (she was interrupted by Dr. Rodriguez). Dr. Rodriguez: Yes, those investigators and where are they now? Just then the Investigators walked in holding a cardboard box full of old files. Detective Ponce: Yes it’s true Dr. as absurd as it seems we don’t believe it ourselves, but here’s the proof. De la Fuente pulled out one of the files…

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    Agatha Christie Influence

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    won’t stop reading because they absolutely have to know who the culprit is or else they can’t live with themselves. This shows how Christie has been influential she has been to the world today by her setting the basic rules to writing a mystery detective…

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    Patriarchy In La Malinche

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    transgression into traditional masculine spaces as a Chicana detective and the reinterpretation of La Malinche, Corpi in Black Widow’s Wardrobe does justice to Malinche for the agency which she was deprived off by…

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    be considered a classic because it has all three of these traits. For example, the story was based on the true story of William deacon Brodie with the only true difference being there was no potion bringing out his inner monster. Instead, it was temptation. For the test of time Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde was written over a century…

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    Sign Of The Four

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    clarify his intent. Unfortunately, upon arrival, his brother was found dead in his room with the same mystery word “The sign of the four” in the room like their father. From that point, Mr. Holmes the theorist, demonstrated all facts to the fact detective Mr. Athelney Jones, showing him how Thaddeus could be a witness in the murder of his poisoned brother Bartholomew, leading to his arrest as a suspect. After all, Holmes concluded that there are two persons involved in the murder such as…

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    Iva Archer, and Brigid O’Shaughnessy have an important role in the novel and have an impact in Sam Spade’s role as a detective. They all have similar and distinguish characteristics, from appearance to personality and one may infer that these women have been influenced over the flapper era. In this novel, the author does a phenomenal job using these three women to symbolize the true meaning of the roaring 20s. Iva Archer is married to Mile Archer and is having an affair with Sam Spade.…

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    The true film noirs used iconology to express the depth of the control and power these women held. Long hair, jewelry, and cigarettes are few examples of the icons used to highlight sexuality. The image of the women were created through their looks and dress codes. For instance, there is a strong emphasis on the eyebrows for the femme fatales’ makeup. Eyebrows play an important role in defining facial expressions. A high arc eyebrow suggests a strong and firm look. When paired with deep red…

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    Essay On Mind Palace

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    3. The mind palace (or brain attic) In one of the many stories that Conan Doyle wrote, Holmes tells Watson: “I consider that a man’s brain originally is like a little empty attic, and you have to stock it with such furniture as you choose.” Then, the idea of the brain attic is not actually new, because this quote was published in 1891. The brain attic is not a very common idea, it is not usual to come across those words neither in literature nor in television, nevertheless, it is one of the most…

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    Detective Engstrom has been in law enforcement for 16 years; eight years as a patrol officer and the last eight as a detective in the Special Victims Unit. She believes that due to the fact that there has been a huge disparity in the socioeconomic status amongst whites and blacks, along with the perceived prejudices…

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