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    (2011) is the long awaited sequel to the first Sherlock Holmes film. Robert Downey Jr and Jude Law star in this thrilling action packed film. The storyline is carried on from the previous film; Sherlock Holmes (Robert Downey Jr) and his sidekick Dr. Watson (Jude Law) join forces to outwit and bring down the fiercest enemy yet‚ Professor Moriaty (Jared Harris). They face tough challenges to this notorious criminal. Like in the first Sherlock Holmes film‚ the director Guy Ritchie has produced a brilliantly

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    whole lives for their work to be recognizes and just when they run out of time here on earth the become known and their work become known. However‚ John Broadus Watson was one of those few that while he was still alive his work was recognize. John Watson was born to Emma and Pickens Watson on January 9‚ 1878 and died on September 25‚ 1958. John Broadus Watson life wasn’t easy he struggle during his teenage years. The main reason why he struggle was that at the age of 13 years his father left. From that

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    Golden Limping Stick‚ the invaluable heirloom of two of the leading figures in English Society which is Lord and Lady Monacle. Sherlock Holmes was asked to save Lord and Lady Monacle in an outrageous scandal and a possible exposure. Holmes and Watson investigated the treat of scandals disclosure; just too safely secure the limping stick and the royal family. There are collisions that could lead them into danger or confusions. Puns were often used in this scene which is truly great in a sense

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    sidekick Dr. Watson‚ and extraordinary observation of life to solve a crime‚ all combine together to create a skilled detective who can capture the attention of undying attention of readers everywhere. Although there are many key examples of Sherlock Holmes’s brilliance and exuberant personalities throughout the book‚ The Hound of the Baskervilles‚ there are seven that stood out to me in this gripping mystery. The first example occurred in the very first chapter of the book‚ when Holmes and Watson are trying

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    job of playing Dr. Watson. The show itself was well played and directed by Paul McGuigan. Overall the tv show was amazing and keeps your attention at all times. In the episode “A Study in Pink” Dr. Watson is introduced to Sherlock Holmes before the third murder takes place. When Sherlock gets asked to come investigate the third murder he takes Dr. Watson with him. Sherlock does what he does best and gives them all the details he knows by just looking at the body. Dr. Watson is left behind when

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    Sherlock Holmes used his observance to come to the conclusion that occurred at the end of “The Adventure of the Speckled Band” written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In April 1883‚ Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson experienced an encounter with Helen Stoner. Holmes and Watson were recommended by Helen’s friend; that was Helen’s motive for reporting her sister’s death to them. Helen Stoner and Dr. Roylott lived in Stoke Moran. Dr. Roylott‚ Helen’s stepfather‚ was an aggressive man. After Helen Stoner’s mother

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    with his cash and securities and therefore he wants to catch both of them. Holmes gives this case to Dr. Watson to handle and find as much as evidences for this case. Holmes gives this case to Dr. Watson because he is busy with other cases and therefore he does not have enough time to take care of this case. Dr. Watson goes to Lewisham as Holmes directed him to go with Mr. Amberley. Dr. Watson observes many things such as Amberely painting his house even in his grief; he also observes Mr. Amberely’s

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    Perspectives of John B. Watson‚ B.F. Skinner‚ and Edward C. Tolman Learned behaviors come from forms of conditioning stimulus. The two forms of conditioning: classical and operant. Each one has an effect on a person’s behavior. Classical conditioning is when a behavior is from a neutral stimulus along with another stimulus of significance. Operant conditioning is a learned behavior that comes from the effect of receiving consequences for ones actions. Both of these learning conditionings cause

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    Sherlock the teacher. Mary Russell had a steadfast opinion of Holmes as too soft and undeserving of Holmes’s companionship‚ but when she finally met the man himself‚ she found that he was kind and oddly likeable‚ and eventually nicknames him Uncle John. When Russell goes off to Oxford in 1917‚ she’s well-versed in the detective skills of Sherlock Holmes.

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    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‚ Holmes challenges him to distinguish how much he notices. To test Watson‚ Sherlock asks him to number the stairs in the hall‚ and even though Watson had been up and down them hundreds of times‚ he cannot answer the question. Thus Sherlock

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