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What is incident action plan?

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Establishes the overall incident objectives, strategies, and tactics

What is the summary of Artemis Fowl?

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A summary of Artemis fowl would be... ingenious criminal mastermind with the brains of a genious and the imagination of a child- a dangerous combination. He also has a soft side which comes out in some of the later books

Is Artemis Fowl a villain?

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it says how he didn't like kidnapping holly because she was far more human than he expected.

Every scene with his mother is a scene that shows he's not "compleatly evil". You see him as a child who's trying to take care of his sick mother, and who's dealing with that and the dissapearance of his father and taking care of the family finances. He gives Holly half of the fairy gold so she would heal his mother; someone who's evil and only wants money would not do such a tihng.

There are little hints throughout the books, and if your really reading closely, you'll see them and just love Artemis, even in book 1.

Artemis Fowl book 1 is one of my FAVORITE books. and the thing about having Holly heal his mother is right, but in the epilouge it states that he did it not just to get his mother ba

ck but also because social services were looking into his case.

How long had the Butlers been serving Fowls?

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Since the day of Artemis Fowl Junior's birth. He spent his first night on the job guarding the maternity ward Angeline and the baby Artemis were in. So basically however old Artemis physically is in whatever book you want to know this for (but add three years for anything after the Lost Colony because of the time travel.).
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What is the falling action in Artemis Fowl The Arctic Incident?

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Artemis Fowl gives back half the gold for his mother to be mesmerized, and Holly escapes. Butler defeats the troll, and Juliet is introduced into the story series.

Where do water fowls live?

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yes waterfowls live in Africa and fly threw it north,and

Is Artemis Fowl based off the Greek goddess Artemis?

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The name Artemis is the name of a Greek goddes. It sais that in the fourth book - The Opal Deception - that Artemis was named after a Greek Goddess, and Artemis means 'the hunter'.

What is the recommended reading age for the Artemis Fowl series?

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More than a month if you are reading on 15 page/day. If extremely fast reader, 3 weeks.

Extremely slow, 2.5 months.

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I managed to read 5 of the books in 3 days (addmitedly I did little else) I would have probably managed to read the other 2 in a day so I don't think it would be all that difficult for most people to rea all 7 books in a week.

It usually takes me around three days to finish one of the books, although it takes me less over the weekend or holidays and a bit longer if I'm only reading on the bus.

What are some words that describe Artemis Fowl?

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Driven, confused, responsible, genius, criminal mastermind

What is the name for female fowl?

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A female crow is called a hen. This is similar to that of other birds too. A male crow is called a cock.

What was the theme of 'Artemis Fowl and the Time Paradox'?

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Artemis's mother has contracted a deadly disease -- and the only cure lies in the brain fluid of African lemurs. Unfortunately, Artemis himself was responsible for making the lemurs extinct five years ago. Now he must enlist the aid of his fairy friends to travel back in time and save them. Not only that, but he must face his deadliest foe yet...his younger self.

I think the theme is : Be careful of your actions, as they may come to backfire you in the future.

Where does Artemis Fowl live?

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Artemis Fowl lives in Fowl Manor, which is on the outskirts of Dublin, Ireland Artemis fowl lives in Fowl Manor, which is located in Ireland.

What is chapter 7 about in Artemis Fowl?

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Chapter 5 in Artemis Fowl is 'Missing in Action'. It is about the first interactions between Arrtemis Fowl and the LEP after Holly Short is discovered to have been kidnapped. Holly Wakes up in her cell and begins her escape attempt, and Commander Root is tricked by Artermis into going to the wrong place and almost dies when he tries to rescue her.

Why does Artemis want to get the faries gold?

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So that he can locate a fairy to kidnap and receive their ransom gold, with which he'll fund expeditions to find his father and rebuild the family fortune.

Does anyone want to date Holly Short?

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Holly Shorts love life has never been elaborated in the Artemis Fowl series but there is one moment in Artemis Fowl and The Time Paradox that Artemis Fowl and Holly kiss. She later regrets it.

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Why did Holly Short kiss Artemis Fowl?

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They met "where land, twisted tree, and water meet" somewhere in Ireland. Artemis was looking for a fairy to kidnap, and since he deciphered the Book, he knew to go there. Then he approached Holly, who tried to hypnotize Artemis with the mezmer, but since he was wearing mirrored sunglasses, it failed. Artemis then kidnapped her and said he'd release her for one metric ton of gold. Though, after Holly saved his mother, Artemis let her go. They have since become friends and, in the latest book, Holly and Artemis (who is by then about 17) develop an... interest for each other, though that is put on hold when they have to do the whole "save the world" thing.

Artemis Fowl who kidnapped Artemis fowl's father?

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The Russian Mafiya

What is the problem and the conflict of Artemis Fowl?

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Artemis Fowl II, the titular character, is the twelve-year-old son of an Irish crime lord, Artemis Fowl I. After significant research, Artemis believes that he has confirmed the existence of fairies. He tracks down a sprite posing as a healer in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and travels there with his friend and bodyguard Butler to obtain from her the The Book of the People-the Fairy holy book that is written in Gnommish. Meanwhile, Captain Holly Short of the Lower Elements Police is tracking a rogue troll that has managed to reach the surface of the Earth from the fairy city, deep underground. Assisted by a technically minded centaur called Foaly and LEPrecon commander Julius Root, she incapacitates the troll. However, this uses the last of her magic, and Commander Root demands that she complete the magic restoring ritual. Artemis decodes the Book using computerized translating software, and in the process, learns the specifics of the ritual: taking an acorn from an ancient oak tree near a bend in a river under the full moon and planting it somewhere else. Artemis and Butler track down over 100 possible locations for the ritual and start a stakeout; after nearly four months, they find the place Holly has chosen and find her starting the ritual. She attempts to use the magical mind-controlling mesmer to defend herself, but Artemis is prepared for this, and Butler tranquillises Holly with a hypodermic syringe. The LEP, who are immediately aware of her disappearance, send Julius Root to search for her. He traces her tracker to an abandoned whaling ship off the coast of Dublin, Ireland. Through an audio/visual communicator, Artemis informs Root from Fowl Manor that he is holding Holly for ransom, then destroys the whaling ship remotely by detonating a large amount of Semtex. A LEPretrieval team is sent to scout Fowl Manor. Using their magical 'shielding' ability, which allows them to vibrate faster than the human eye can follow, the team enters the manor grounds. Artemis anticipated this, however, and installed a camera with a high frames-per-second rate, allowing him to detect the threat by freezing the image. After Butler incapacitates the intruders, Root decides to lay siege to Fowl Manor using a time-stop and enter negotiations. The ransom demand is revealed as one metric ton of 24-carat gold. Artemis uses the opportunity to reveal his knowledge of the time-stop and claims that he can escape it. The attempts to gain entry to the manor continue as an infamous criminal, the kleptomaniac dwarf Mulch Diggums, is recruited to break in. Fairies are forbidden from entering human dwellings without permission, but Mulch has already broken this rule and is immune to the adverse consequences. He tunnels underground to reach the house while Foaly feeds a loop to the manor surveillance system, allowing Mulch to freely explore. Mulch locates a safe containing a copy of the Book, finally revealing to the fairies the source of Artemis' knowledge. The Fairy Council, deciding that nothing is working, promote a lieutenant called Briar Cudgeon to Acting Commander, temporarily usurping Julius Root. He sends in a troll in an attempt to elicit a cry for help, which counts as an invitation for fairies to enter. Meanwhile, recalling that she dropped the acorn from the ritual into her boot, Holly Short cracks through the concrete of her cell using her bed and completes the ritual. Having regained her magic, she escapes into the main house. Butler, aided by the healing powers of Holly, defeats the troll, and Artemis is granted the ransom. The gold is sent in, and Artemis asks Holly for a wish: he wants to cure his mother's insanity. (She has been living in her bedroom, driven mad by the loss of her husband.) Holly grants the wish at the cost of about half the gold. The LEP decides to send in a 'blue rinse'-a biological bomb that kills all organic life-to eliminate Artemis and allow for the retrieval of the gold, but this fails when Artemis escapes the time-stop by drugging himself and his comrades with sleeping pills. When Butler wakes, Artemis explains that by changing one's state of wakefulness in a time-stop, one can escape it, as it is only one's state of consciousness that keeps one trapped by the time-stop. Artemis Fowl II, the titular character, is the twelve-year-old son of an Irish crime lord, Artemis Fowl I. After significant research, Artemis believes that he has confirmed the existence of fairies. He tracks down a sprite posing as a healer in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and travels there with his friend and bodyguard Butler to obtain from her the The Book of the People-the Fairy holy book that is written in Gnommish. Meanwhile, Captain Holly Short of the Lower Elements Police is tracking a rogue troll that has managed to reach the surface of the Earth from the fairy city, deep underground. Assisted by a technically minded centaur called Foaly and LEPrecon commander Julius Root, she incapacitates the troll. However, this uses the last of her magic, and Commander Root demands that she complete the magic restoring ritual. Artemis decodes the Book using computerized translating software, and in the process, learns the specifics of the ritual: taking an acorn from an ancient oak tree near a bend in a river under the full moon and planting it somewhere else. Artemis and Butler track down over 100 possible locations for the ritual and start a stakeout; after nearly four months, they find the place Holly has chosen and find her starting the ritual. She attempts to use the magical mind-controlling mesmer to defend herself, but Artemis is prepared for this, and Butler tranquillises Holly with a hypodermic syringe. The LEP, who are immediately aware of her disappearance, send Julius Root to search for her. He traces her tracker to an abandoned whaling ship off the coast of Dublin, Ireland. Through an audio/visual communicator, Artemis informs Root from Fowl Manor that he is holding Holly for ransom, then destroys the whaling ship remotely by detonating a large amount of Semtex. A LEPretrieval team is sent to scout Fowl Manor. Using their magical 'shielding' ability, which allows them to vibrate faster than the human eye can follow, the team enters the manor grounds. Artemis anticipated this, however, and installed a camera with a high frames-per-second rate, allowing him to detect the threat by freezing the image. After Butler incapacitates the intruders, Root decides to lay siege to Fowl Manor using a time-stop and enter negotiations. The ransom demand is revealed as one metric ton of 24-carat gold. Artemis uses the opportunity to reveal his knowledge of the time-stop and claims that he can escape it. The attempts to gain entry to the manor continue as an infamous criminal, the kleptomaniac dwarf Mulch Diggums, is recruited to break in. Fairies are forbidden from entering human dwellings without permission, but Mulch has already broken this rule and is immune to the adverse consequences. He tunnels underground to reach the house while Foaly feeds a loop to the manor surveillance system, allowing Mulch to freely explore. Mulch locates a safe containing a copy of the Book, finally revealing to the fairies the source of Artemis' knowledge. The Fairy Council, deciding that nothing is working, promote a lieutenant called Briar Cudgeon to Acting Commander, temporarily usurping Julius Root. He sends in a troll in an attempt to elicit a cry for help, which counts as an invitation for fairies to enter. Meanwhile, recalling that she dropped the acorn from the ritual into her boot, Holly Short cracks through the concrete of her cell using her bed and completes the ritual. Having regained her magic, she escapes into the main house. Butler, aided by the healing powers of Holly, defeats the troll, and Artemis is granted the ransom. The gold is sent in, and Artemis asks Holly for a wish: he wants to cure his mother's insanity. (She has been living in her bedroom, driven mad by the loss of her husband.) Holly grants the wish at the cost of about half the gold. The LEP decides to send in a 'blue rinse'-a biological bomb that kills all organic life-to eliminate Artemis and allow for the retrieval of the gold, but this fails when Artemis escapes the time-stop by drugging himself and his comrades with sleeping pills. When Butler wakes, Artemis explains that by changing one's state of wakefulness in a time-stop, one can escape it, as it is only one's state of consciousness that keeps one trapped by the time-stop.

Name of Artemis Fowl Books and what order do they go in?

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* Artemis Fowl (2001) * Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident (2002 * Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code (2003) * Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception (2005) * Artemis Fowl: The Lost Colony (2006) * Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox (2008) * Artemis Fowl: The Graphic Novel (2007) * Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident: The Graphic Novel (2009)

* The Artemis Fowl Files (2004)

Who is Commander Root in the Artemis Fowl book?

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well that depends wich Artemis fowl book you are talking about in the first book his plan is to stop time around fowl manor ,give fowl the gold , and use a bio-bomb (also known as a blue blast) to destroy Artemis fowl and his servants than go back and collect the gold.In the second book he joins forses with Artemis fowl to catch a battery feind

What is the translation for the Gnommish in Artemis Fowl book 2?

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The translation is:

The demon scrolls tell of a warlock that will come to save our people but I wouldn't rely too much on the scrolls. They also say that rabbits are the supreme beings and that the best cure for a sore throat is a poultice of dung and old socks. Hence trust the scrolls at your peril. There are, however, a few basic tips for survival in a demon tribe that might be helpful if you were a human, say, and had never actually met a demon before. Which is unlikely, to say the least. If you were human, you wouldn't be able to read, in the first place. So. Demon survival tips. First, never stab a demon with his own sword. This is the ultimate insult and will result in a vendetta that could go on for generations. It is fine to stab a demon with your sword; he will congratulate you for managing that, but only poor warriors lose their swords and then get stabbed with them. If the opportunity arises, give it a miss. Second. Demons have a pretty comprehensive system of sign language in which buttock slapping features heavily. It is very important not to slap the wrong buttock. Never slap someone else's buttock unless they stab you with your own sword; that is considered very bad manners. And learn the difference between the left buttock slap and a right buttock slap. If a passerby aims his buttocks at you and slaps the left one it means that there is a full moon due that evening and he hopes you will join him for the traditional hunt. If he slaps the right buttock it simply means that you remind him of his right buttock. You can see where problems could arise. Finally, never sneeze into your fist. Always allow the sneeze to run free into the air. Medical demons assure us that the sneeze comprises millions of tiny flying demons that zoom around the earth until they can find a human to land on. When they alight on their host, humans, they hack into their scalps with tiny axes causing terrible headaches which make the humans easy to defeat in battle. Therefore when a demon sneezes, immediately slap your right buttock in the direction of the sneeze so that the tiny demons can pass on the message to the human they land on.

This repeats 4 times.

How many Artemis Fowl books are there?

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as of 28.2.12 there are 7 and almost 8 in curculation:

Artemis Fowl: Artemis Fowl

Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident

Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code

Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception

Artemis Fowl: The Lost Colony

Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox

Artemis Fowl: The Atlantis Complex

Artemis Fowl: The Seventh Dwarf is due to come out 7.1.13