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    Why Ask Why? The most important part of any type of book or story is that it be interesting. This proves to be particularly important in detective fiction as well. What could be more interesting than having a crime committed in front of you‚ given all (or most) of the details and still not be able to figure it out? This is exactly how detective fiction authors draw people into these stories and books. By weaving an intricate and interesting plot full of fascinating characters‚ and all types

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    Detective

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    Detective Leah Hesman Mr. Hurley January 20‚ 2014 CHV20H Table of Contents JOB DESCRIPTION……………………………………………….............................................. 1 SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED...........................................................................…1-2 EDUCATION AND TRAINING REQUIRED……….………………………………….......…2-3 CURRENT NEED…………..…………………………………………………………………… 3 TARGET COMPANIES………………………………………………………………………… 3 RELATED OCCUPATIONS…………………………………………………….……………… 4

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    Twenty-first century detective stories are blooming with action‚ conflict‚ mystery and so on. But this is only recent development. There is a lot more to it than most people think. From a French man named Vidocq to the creation of modern detective fiction by Edgar Allan Poe‚ until today’s development of detective stories and its characters. So what made Poe such an important figure in detective fiction history‚ and in what way did his creation develop after his death? In my study I will try to answer

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    The Anthrax Letters A Medical Detective Story written by an expert on bioterrorism and terror medicine‚ Leonard A. Cole‚ does a spectacular job of informing the reader of what the Anthrax Letters actually were‚ how hard doctors worked to treat anthrax and how these letters affected people’s lives. He is a professor and a director of Programs relating to his expertise (Leonard A. Cole Bio‚ par 1-2). Leonard A. Cole has a Bachelor of Arts‚ Master’s degree and Ph.D. degree in political science. He was

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    The genre of detective fiction is one that has changed significantly since its beginning during the Victorian era‚ with the scale of the crimes being committed on a larger scale nowadays and also the methods of solving crimes used by detectives. I will argue today that: “Fictional detectives that star in films and stories in the genre of detective fiction have changed dramatically in terms of their appearance and their role. Nowadays detectives can be anything from an investigative journalist to

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    Sherlock Jr.

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    projectionist in the reality/ Sherlock. Jr. in the film (I will call him ‘The projectionist’ in the following text.) 2. Kathryn McGuire-----------the leading actress (I will call her ‘The girl’) 3. Ward Crane------------------The Local Sheik in the reality/ The Villain in the film (I will call him ‘The Villain’) 4. Joe Keaton-------------------The Girl’s Father in the reality [The father of Buster Keaton] 5. Erwin Connelly-------------The hired Man in the reality/ The Butler in the

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    1 2/12/14 Detective fiction is a genre of literature that relies on anxiety‚ intrigue‚ and mystery to captivate its audience. These elements of the genre are extremely sensitive to the means of narration because the way the reader is presented with the information directly influences the way in which he interprets the information. It is vital to the success of the genre to foster novel and innovative ways to deliver the story because the readers of detective fiction are always attempting

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    Sherlock Holmes: The Importance of Friendship The American novelist‚ Emily Griffin‚ once said‚ "Love and Friendship; they are what make us who we are. They are the ones who change us and help develop ourselves to our true potential." Through friendship‚ one has a person to share company with‚ tell stories to‚ and help guide them through right and wrong. In the novel Sherlock Holmes‚ by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle‚ the significance of friendship is clear. Watson’s friendship to Sherlock Holmes was not

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    Sherlock Research Paper

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    on Sherlock Sherlock is a modern update of the story of the famous sleuth and his doctor partner solving crime in 21st century London. The lead character is Sherlock. He appears as a tall‚ thin man with dark‚ curly hair. Like the original character‚ Sherlock is able to deduce information from the smallest details. Sherlock is often insensitive of how this affects the officers and usually ridicules their incompetence; however‚ he is frequently mocked by them for being eccentric. Sherlock seems

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    glance over to the old wallet that was tugged away in her bag. She put down her silverware when she finished her meal. She pulls out the wallet and opening it to reveal her work ID. Her eyes wander down to the name of the organization. “Armed Detective Agency.” The way her lips move to reading the words felt so familiar. It kind scares her. Glancing down‚ before her fingers pulling on the folded edge of a photograph showing a group of people smiling‚ as she was grinning brightly in the picture

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