Category: /Literature/English
to see why the Victorian public adopted him as one of their own.
The Victorian public had fallen in love with Holmes and his great mysteries and it was no wonder that they were upset in the summer of 1892 when Sir Auther Conan Doyle decided to kill off what
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
to eat, and biology tells us that hereditary determines what kind of persons we will be. The free-willist position does not agree with this claim, stating that nothing but your own power to choose would cause you to buy a mystery novel instead of watching TV
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
What is the origin of your theories and what evidence do you have to back them up?
Sigmund Freud developed many theories in an effort to answer the mystery of a persons conscious and subconscious. The evidence for these theories came through years
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Category: /Literature/English
Roman Blood is an ancient mystery and every mystery must have it's detective. The main character who narrates the book is Gordianus, the one they call the "Finder". He is an intelligent Roman citizen who searches for the truth when hired. Gordianus is well
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Category: /Science & Technology
The universe as we know it is an amazing thing. There is so much we have learned, but there is even more that we have yet to understand. One of the great mysteries of the universe is the black hole. While most people are not really sure of what
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Category: /Literature/English
Poem: Australia by A.D.Hope
Resonated poems: Barbecue by Peter Kocan
A Kangaroo by Robert Grey
Theme: The mystery of real identity
Thanks for tuning into ScottyAM. On this mornings show we have
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
no matter what. His wives leave him because of his love for himself, his wealth does not quench his thirst for more, and the mystery of his last word, rosebud, is never solved. This masterpiece, directed by Orson Welles, truly elaborates on the hopeless things
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Category: /Science & Technology
Through the passing of time and the progression of man, intriguing questions of mystery and wonder have been proved and disproved by the graces of science. However, science does have its limitations. At one point in time, the general consensus
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Category: /Science & Technology/Computers and Cybernetics
. Whatsit could have known.
Analysis
This chapter introduces several of the main characters in the story and gives them distinct identities. It also introduces two elements of mystery, and subtly announces two of the main themes of the novel.
The personality
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
time because it uses the lighting to show mystery, set scenes and show emotion. The lighting that is used in this film lets the audience really get an idea of what the mood is like. There is a lot of low-key lighting in this film. The low-key lighting gives
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