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    Aurore

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    pleasure. 11 year old Aurore Gagnon was a victim of child abuse and died because of it. Who was responsible for the death of Aurore? What can society do to prevent such abuse in the future? Background Information According to Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History (2008)‚ Aurore Gagnon was born on May 31st‚ 1909 into a Roman Catholic family in Fortierville‚ Quebec. Aurore was the second of five children of farmer Telesphore Gagnon and Marie-Anne Caron. Unfortunately Marie-Anne Caron was

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    Mystery Shopper

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    Mystery Shopper Report Customer service hinges around identifying key product or service attributes of target market and delivering consistently the desires of that market. Since target markets have different values businesses must strive to identify customer turnoffs and needs. When a business is successful at delivering good customer service they have not only successfully identified these key attributes that create value for the customer but integrated them into their daily interactions with

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    Munchausen by proxy syndrome also known as factitious disorder is a serious mental illness and psychiatric disorder that 90% cases of this disease the child’s mother is responsible for the abuse‚ they can kill their children in the process. Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome were named after 18th century German dignitary named Baron von Munchausen and which first used in 1951 by British Physician Dr. Richard Asher to describe self-induced illness which the patients enjoy attention and sympathy from doctors

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    Gothic Literature

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    or areas very far away from civilization. 3. Atmosphere: Gothic literature stresses an atmosphere of mystery‚ horror and dread. The plot involves hidden secrets which threaten the protagonist. The atmosphere is usually mysterious and filled with a lot of suspense. The work is pervaded by a threatening feeling‚ a fear enhanced by the unknown. Often the plot itself is built around a mystery‚ such as a disappearance‚ or some other inexplicable event. 4. Omens‚ visions and prophecies: A Gothic

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    Carter, a Mystery

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    Carter‚ a Mystery By: Carter Holmesz As a wee lass Carter would do strange things‚ like turn the TV on without using the remote or pushing the buttons on the actual television set. But by the early 1980’s Carter was nearly 13 when he decided the live his dream in life and become a magical unicorn of love. Carter’s magical unicorn horn would pierce the skin of a human being‚ and make them fall in love and also into shock from loss of blood. But as the days went by‚ Shelby‚ a cupid like creature

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    fifteen-year-old boy with behavioral problems‚ lives with his father in Swindon‚ England. His mother has been dead for over 2 years. He discovers the dead body of Wellington‚ the neighbor’s dog‚ speared by a garden fork‚ and Christopher decides to write a mystery murder novel about the dog. One day his father found the book and hide it from him‚ and when Christopher goes for a search he finds a bunch of letters directed to him from his mother. With the letters he realizes that his mom is not dead and she had

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    Mystery Manor

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    Mystery at the Manor Finally‚ I had arrived at the Bates Manor. “God‚” I thought to myself‚ “this place is really out here!” As soon as I pulled in‚ I caught a glimpse of a man; I couldn’t quite visualize his face through the evening fog‚ just his figure. I parked my black car on the newly lain asphalt and grabbed my purse in the passenger seat next to me. Now I could see the man as he walked toward my car‚ a handsome feature with kind eyes had me astonished; not quite expecting someone like

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    Real Inspector Hound

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    convention‚ the most distinct example in Stoppard’s Hound is his treatment of the denouement. Traditionally‚ in crime writing (and in cosy crime fiction in particular)‚ the denouement is the process by which the crime is solved or explained‚ and the mystery unravelled. In cosy crime fiction‚ a denouement usually involves a series of logical deductions explained to the remaining characters by a great detective (an outsider possessed of superior investigatory skills)‚ a process which ends almost exclusively

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    My personal expression of the Scenes of Dionysiac Mystery Cult‚ from the Villa of the Mysteries‚ Pompeii 60-50 BCE. Reflecting on the artwork itself and my interpretation. This astonishing nature of art is a stunning fresco of antique taste and creation which was found in 1909. There are religiously significant‚ but may not be acceptable by any entities. There is a religious represented symbolized by events in the primitive spiritual world also an enriched combination of religious implication observed

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    City of Glass

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    into true literary works. Paul Auster takes the conventional elements of the mystery genre‚ and inverts them completely in his post-modern novel‚ City of Glass. In this way‚ Auster uses his work to satirize the conventions of the past and draw attention to the ever-increasing chaos of the modern day. Daniel Quinn‚ is simply a hermit in a vibrant city‚ trying to erase all aspects of his previous life. He writes mystery novels for the same reason they were written in the 20’s‚ because they represent

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