Monthly Archives: August 2010

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, born on the 22nd of May 1859 in Edinburgh, Scotland, was an author most known for his works about the detective Sherlock Holmes. He also wrote science fiction stories, historical novels, plays and romances, poetry, … Continue reading

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A Study in Scarlet: Review

This short novel, written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is the first of many stories written with the character Sherlock Holmes. It starts with Dr. John Watson, an injured army surgeon, forced to retire. He meets up with a friend, … Continue reading

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Les Droites

Droite: Une droite est une ligne droite illimitée des deux côtés. On la represente comme ceci, et on la nomme avec une lettre (qui represent un point) entre parenthèses: Demi-Droite: Une droite qui est illimitée que d’un côté. On la … Continue reading

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Dan Brown

Dan Brown, born June 22nd 1964, is an author. He is mostly known for his bestselling novel, The Da Vinci Code. He writes thriller, mystery fiction, and themes such as conspiracy theories, keys, symbols, cryptography and codes appear often in … Continue reading

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The Da Vinci Code; Review

I finally read this book, written by Dan Brown, after several years since having seen the movie version. It is a sequel to Dan Brown’s previous and less known book, Angels and Demons. The Da Vinci Code is truly an … Continue reading

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Anime (アニメ)

Anime is most commonly referred to as Japanese animation. It dates back to 1917, but it only became known outside of Japan in the 1980′s. It’s popularity was firstly in East and Southeast Asia, but it recently it has gained … Continue reading

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