Articles, tagged with "sherlock holmes", page 6
30th September 2009
Offshore outsourcing can offer significant advantages in software development, including cost savings of 50 to 70 percent compared to internal development or onshore development firms. Yet virtually everyone has heard of or had first-hand experience with ...
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Robert Duff
25th September 2009
You may be familiar with the work of Private Eyes like Guy Noir, the famously bumbling radio show personality, dashingly smooth Magnum PI, or the legendary, clever sleuth, Sherlock Holmes. These well-known and loved characters worked to solve ordinary (an...
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Joseph Hildebrandt
23rd September 2009
Having fun and at the same time putting our minds to a test, what a genial idea! In fact, that's exactly what you get when you play room escape games: some minutes of really relaxing good time and a great intelligence test. Therefore, get ready to trans-p...
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adrianne
19th September 2009
Private investigation has gone a long way since the days of Sherlock Holmes. In the past, the most comprehensive example of private investigation equipment was Holmes' chemistry set. Today, however, the array of private investigation equipment extends far...
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Robert Bell
17th September 2009
Groombridge Land has a rich past starting from the year 1000 AD which is reportedly the time when a military guard was posted to defend the river crossing between the ancient kingdoms of Kent and Sussex. Before the Norman conquest the area around Groombri...
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10th September 2009
When you think of a Private Investigator (PI), you probably imagine a suave and serious chain-smoking character, often wearing a fedora, and pretending to read a newspaper as he spies seedy characters leaving dingy bars and getting in the back of cabs. Th...
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Yodle
02nd September 2009
The most important element in a story is conflict. If your story does not have a central conflict, you don't actually have a story-you have a picture, a static description of people and places. Without conflict, you won't have a reason for events to occur...
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Precise Edit
28th August 2009
My neighborhood bookstore was touting a Sherlock Holmes detective story, and I wondered why? "Babyboomers don't read Sherlock Holmes stuff anymore," I thought.
With some hesitation I purchased The Hound of the Baskervilles and read it over the weekend....
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marciano guerrero
10th August 2009
Sherlock Holmes is most famous character and Guy Ritchie brings this factional character in to cinema. There are several movies contain this character but Sherlock Holmes (2009) movie make huge different than the others. Guy Ritchie introduces this charac...
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david
05th August 2009
Next time you're planning to visit London, give some thought to staying outside the city centre. London has some lovely leafy suburbs, clean and perfectly safe and you're away from all the bustle and noise of staying in city centre hotel. London has a fan...
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London Discount
01st August 2009
Private detectives, fiction writers and film producers would have it, are required to solve complex whodunit cases. The reality actually is much simpler. Private detectives are required for routine checking cases and fact finding assignments, in which the...
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Emma Perkins
19th July 2009
It's the digital makeover time and with that, you can opt for online tools to do people search. It is indeed that easy, no sweat and no need to fret about any immediate dents in your bank balance. Sweating over phone books, yellow pages to track down a pe...
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Tommy Articles
05th July 2009
Children love a party that includes their favorite character or hero. Most will choose a popular television, or movie character. These decorations and party supplies are usually easy to acquire, as the media is very happy to promote their goods.
If you...
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Author:
C.L. Hendricks
27th June 2009
I gotta admit, when I was young I always wanted to be like Sherlock Holmes! Well, I'm no detective, but every now and then I run a background check on someone to find out about their past. Here's how you can too!
The net now makes it simple to uncove...
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Author:
Grant Dougan
11th June 2009
You never liked Algebra back in school and have forgotten Algebra Basics. In fact your Math Phobia has returned to haunt you as Algebra stands between you and a better career like a "gatekeeper". Why not self-teach Basic Algebra to yourself as a Mystery...
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Author:
Glad2teach