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I would make Florida a tundra. Why? because I hate being hot 24/7.
Explanation:
Sir Henry is the heir of Baskerville Hall in the book <em>The Hound of the Baskervilles</em> by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In this book, we see that Sir Henry is ready to go to his new home after he finds out that the previous lord of the estate, his uncle Sir Charles, died. However, before he is able to do so, Sir Henry receives a letter warning him about the dangers that await for him there, particularly a curse.
Sir Henry decides that he will go anyway, and this reveals several things about the character. This shows that Sir Henry is not particularly superstitious. It also shows that he is a brave man who is willing to face danger. Sir Henry states that "there is no devil in hell... and there is no man upon earth who can prevent me from going to the home of my own people." This shows that Sir Henry values his family and understands the importance of his role within it.
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I am very excited to hear that your daughter needs my help to complete her enrollment in a Part D plan. I suggest the best possible time to visit would be during the first week of November because that's when the elections will be taking place. Looking forward to seeing her.
Explanation:
The way Holmes handles the perpetrators of the crimes affect how I view Holmes in a significant way: these examples show that, even with all the characteristics that put Holmes one step ahead of most human being, he is somehow still human, human enough to do something that is not considered right for many, but for him it is. It showed me that Holmes has an integrity I never considered before.
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For me, it is, as it proves his integrity and also the dedication to his work. He does not want to punish the guilty, instead what really concerns Holmes is the discovery of the truth. In that sense, his mission is admirable.
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Yes, it is possible to say that he sees himself as “above the law”. Holmes does not care for trivial human conventions, as he displayed on many occasions throughout his career. He believes that his ability and talent are enough to put him above the law.
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It depends on what it is considered ethical. From his point of view, surely it is ethical. From the point of view of the justice system, it is surely not ethical. From a personal perspective, while I do understand his point of view, I do not consider his behavior ethical.
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<span>I do consider his behavior ethical because, while he has many talents and abilities, no man should be seen himself as above the law. It takes only one man to consider himself as so to justify every other man to do the same, and so this would led to many men thinking they could do justice on their own. </span>