Papers 3101-3110 of total 10032 found.
…Sherlock Holmes novels were huge successes in North America.10 The people enjoyed them so much that Doyle wrote even more novels for the United States to publish, such as The Sign of Four. Doyle’s first short story to be published was The Mystery of Sasassa…
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…The people enjoyed them so much that Doyle wrote even more novels for the United States to publish, such as The Sign of Four. Doyle's first short story to be published was The Mystery of Sasassa Valley in 1879.11 While he paid more attention to his writing than…
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…Voyage to the Planets The solar system holds many scientific mysteries. It is a universe full of wonder. What exactly is it? How was it created? When? Why? These are just a few of the many questions we ask ourselves all the time…
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Category: /History
…, Spielberg’s version concerning Oskar Schindler is a reliable source for the truth behind this mysterious man. Even though the novel and the film are fiction, they present a reliable truth about Schindler’s life and his actions during the Holocaust. The film…
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…” Norman is presented as a fairly normal guy who lives at home with his mother. He is tall and has dark hair portraying a mysterious man. We the audience do not see Norman as a stereotypically attractive man but more lonely and so the audience may have sympathy…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and Jem turn to return to the auditorium to fetch Scout’s shoes that she has left behind the stage. It just happens to be at this exact moment that the auditorium lights go off, which seems to be rather mysterious, ”But as we turned around the auditorium…
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…and vice versa. For example the unexplained must have a cause. A popular saying is that “God works in mysterious ways.” That saying brings out that the unexplained in a result of God’s doing; therefore, God does exist. When people hear the weather forecast…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The mysterious figure of Merlin has captivated literature and the mind of storytellers throughout the ages. The presence and spirit of his character is felt not only in recent incarnations such as the wizard Gandalf in J.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit, but also…
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…revisions of older poems as well as a few new ones. He also published “The Pit and the Pendulum,” a tale of a man tortured by the Spanish Inquisition. He also worked on his crime and detection stories which include “The Mystery of Marie Roget,” “The Black Cat…
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Category: /Literature/English
…have been born without the mysterious Merlin. Yet even Merlin, must have had beginnings. This novel gives us the story, the legend. I intend to find it?s origins. In the shadows between Classical Antiquity and the Dark Ages lived prophets and warlords…
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