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    Hound of the Baskervilles The main protagonist‚ Sherlock Holmes is an observant‚ intelligent‚ and egotistic detective. He sometimes lacks the empathy needed in basic human relationships but manages to maintain a close friendship with his partner and roommate‚ Dr. John Watson. Also Holmes is able to understand the factor of human emotions in a crime A glimpse of Holmes’ observant mind can be seen as early as the first chapter when Holmes and Dr. Watson are in their home office. Dr. Watson

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    the corpses of the victims‚ but Holmes did not have any type of technology to do tests on bodies. An autopsy is the examination of a dead body of a dead person and determines how they were killed. In addition‚ blood samples and DNA samples are taken for testing. Unfortunately‚ Holmes was unable to do this.  Rizzoli tried using violence while interrogating suspects as opposed to Holmes who was calm and collected while talking to potential suspects.  Unlike Holmes‚ Rizzoli does not make minute examinations

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    Irving Ramirez English 121 Ms. Ettlinger 15 October 2012 It wasn’t James Holmes Imagine having a family member that suffers from a mental illness and is not always in full control over his actions. He has not gotten the help he needs yet and has become addicted to medication with life dangering side effects. Then one day he unexpectedly goes out and commits a horrific crime. Should he have to go through the same process that a perfectly sane criminal would go through? Should

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    Does Sherlock commit suicide? There is a man‚ named Moriarty‚ who is a con man. He used his brilliant idea to commit a crime. He felt so bored to get along with ordinary people‚ so he provoked Sherlock to play a game. He committed a crime and put the guilt on Sherlock. Therefore‚ Sherlock got a rotten reputation. Moriarty induced Sherlock to fall from a rooftop. Moriarty wanted that Sherlock killed himself and died in disgrace. If Sherlock did not do that‚ his friends would be killed. Sherlock found

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    Crime Drama TV Show Comparison (Sherlock and Elementary) Since replacing radio as the most popular mass media‚ television has modernised lifes and revolutionised today’s society. BBC’s Sherlock and CBS’s Elementary are two popular television shows that are often compared and contrasted because of their heritage to the iconic stories of Sherlock Homes. Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective‚ conceived by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in 1887. An analysis between these two adaptations‚ have revealed

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    Arthur Holmes was a geologist and scientist who made a few major contributions to our understanding of how Earth works. Holmes passed away in 1965. Before his death he made two major contributions to science. Holmes also went to college and invented some very useful inventions that we use today. Arthur Holmes is a geologist who made two major contributions to the scientific community. Arthur Holmes entered Imperial College in London in 1907. Holmes read physics under R.J. Strutt for his first

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    Sherlock Holmes has been called‚ “the most perfect reasoning and observing machine that the world has ever seen.” Sir Arthur Conan Doyle shows us just how this reasoning “machine” operates in A Scandal in Bohemia. Showing how his canny wits‚ keen observation skills‚ and analytical reasoning affirm Sherlock to be a highly intelligent individual. Constantly‚ Sherlock observes countless items that the majority of people would not notice. After Watson comments about his eyes being as superior as Sherlock’s

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    EPub format ISBN: 978-1-84317-972-6 in Mobipocket format Cover designed by www.lucystephens.co.uk Illustrations by Aubrey Smith Designed and typeset by Dave Crook www.mombooks.com Mantesh CONTENTS Introduction I: Preparing the Mind Understanding Sherlock Do You Have the Personality? Developing an Agile Mind Being Alert to the World Around You Keeping an Ear to the Ground Reading Between the Lines Keeping an Open Mind Thinking Laterally Choosing Your Friends Wisely Accepting Good Fortune Learning

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    n the article “Anxieties of Empire in Doyle’s Tales of Sherlock Homes” the author‚ Lauren Raheja evaluates the theme in Doyle’s stories. She mainly focuses on the topics related to nature‚ society and thought when comparing “The Speckled band” and “The Adventure of the Devil’s Foot”. She uses these stories to support her claims of what statement the author is trying to portray through his writing. An example of how she demonstrated this is by picking two main corporates in each story. In the Speckled

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    Doyle are filled with adventurous investigations featuring the genius detective Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock Holmes and is his trustworthy assistant‚ Dr. Watson‚ investigate the problems that are brought to them by clients‚ Helen Stoner and Mr. James M. Dodd‚ whom both seek their help in coming up with solutions to their cases. In “the Adventure of the Speckled Band‚” Helen Stoner‚ a desperate young woman‚ is in need of Holmes assistance to solve her sister’s murder case‚ as she believes her life may be

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