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    lair and was then wanted to be a princess because a dragon wanted a princess named Kazul. Kazul was Cimorene’s friend because she helped her by killing off the wizards with Alianora and the Stone prince she found at the jail for intruders with a bucket of water, lemon juice, and soap suds. Tokos was poisoned with dragonsbane plant that a wizard put in his drink so Woraug could be the king of the dragons. “The Stone King said, He overheard Woraug talking about executing Tokoz so they elect a…

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    build a wall that can stop the water. Luke goes into the library to devise a plan, and he gets the idea that he can create a sort of bucket brigade with people; by just handing the most valuable and rare books first. Earlier that day, Luke had seen on his computer that there was a man that was offering $2 million for the most boring book in the world. During the bucket brigade, Luke saw the book, and with his memory, remembered the $2 million. Later that night him and Tommy broke in during the…

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    If more than one water bucket is used at the time the shower is running that is an indication that too much water is being used. This recycled water can serve many uses. The recycled water can water the plants, clean a car, and also clean dishes. According to a program called…

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    Book Essay on Daniel's Story This book is historical fiction because it’s about the Holocaust and the Holocaust takes place in Germany and the culture back then was that Jews were the worst even though other cultures were bashed. Daniel is a fake character but what happened was real. Germany had many different places that were big Holocaust locations including Lodz, Auschwits, Frankfurt and Buchenwald. These were where they killed their victims and made them work to death. By “their” I mean the…

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    and makes the letter shake in his wrinkled hand. "Humbug," Scrooge read the crumpled letter over, mumbling parts to himself. "My father came home that night with remorse of your greed." Scrooge snaps his head up and throws the letter in the rusted bucket. He stretches up and reaches for his wrinkled coat. Crack Scrooge kneels over, with a cracked back. "Humbug!" His voice bounces off the walls as he grabs a railing and hoists himself up. He slips on his coat and hat. Then glances at the bright…

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    their need of water. In this metaphor, Washington describes how every time the ship asked for water, a vessel would tell them “cast down your bucket where you are”. When the ship finally cast down their bucket, they got it full of fresh and sparkling water from the Amazon. With this metaphor, Washington attempts to get African-Americans to ‘cast down their buckets where they are’ and realize that they are living in white America-- where they are foreigners and cannot expect to better their…

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    with the bull and execute it. The divine beings meet in chamber and concur that one of the two companions must be rebuffed for their transgression, and they choose Enkidu will kick the bucket. He takes sick, endures tremendously, and offers his dreams of the black market with Gilgamesh. When he at last kicks the bucket, Gilgamesh is grief…

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    open-minded and explore it thoroughly. Afterwards, they will become committed to the change and will work towards making it succeed. For instance, Alma accepts the bullying obstacle and commits herself to granting the girls their right to carry the water bucket. Moreover, the other girls commit to sticking with Alma and helping her out as the narrator states on page 8 that, “...[they] stuck to her like burrs.”. In addition, as people encounter similar difficulties, a strong relationship gets…

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    In a scene from the film, Sam dumps his head in a bucket of water to block out Red Chief’s rambling. Another scene from the film takes place in Mr. Dorset’s office, and Johnny puts a magnifying glass up to his mouth; which we can infer that that scene was to symbolize his talkative nature. In the film, there are many ways to show being talkative, such as Sam dumping his head in a bucket of water to show he was tired of Red Chief’s yapping. In the office scene, a very…

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    The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services on Friday said its closure of the Gonsea Restaurant in Eureka was not a common occurrence and that it only occasionally shuts down facilities. “There are occasional cases where we do find serious violations,” said Amanda Ruddy, Senior Environmental Specialist with DHHS. The restaurant at 2335 Fourth Street in Eureka was shut down after a 10 a.m. inspection in which a health inspector reported finding several violations. The restaurant’s…

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