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How do you brake the stone on outset island?

First you need to obtain the golden arm bands that give you immense streanghth. These you will get if you follow the story line. Then climb to the edge of the broken bridge where the telescope guy is, use the windwaker to blow the in the direction towards the rock head, then use the duko leaf to fly over to there. lift it up, throw it away and hey presto!


What could Kathy have done to keep the situation from occurring?

Kathy could have anticipated potential issues by proactively communicating her expectations and concerns with the relevant parties involved. Establishing clear guidelines and boundaries from the outset might have helped prevent misunderstandings. Additionally, fostering an open dialogue where feedback could be shared could have identified problems early on, allowing for timely resolutions. Finally, being more assertive in addressing any red flags as they arose could have further mitigated the situation.


Who was Heinz Guiderian?

Heinz Guiderian was a German general during WWII. He was widely considered one of the foremost (if the not THE foremost) authorities on tank warfare at the outset of the war. He was largely, but by no means wholly responsible for the development of "blitzgrieg" tactics involving repeated flanking manuevers of massed armored units. He was twice relieved of command by Hitler, owing to his bluntness in expressing frustration at Hitler's tactical errors. The first when he predicted the failure to take Moscow by Christmas 1941 meant Germany had lost the war, and later following the battle of the bulge when Hitler relieved him as chief of the General Staff owing to "health issues." Following the war the US secreted him into the states to debrief on tank warfare tactics.


What is the name of the queen in Alice in Wonderland?

In the original book the queen is called the Queen of Hearts.In movie adaptions her character is sometimes merged with the Red Queen, who originally appeared in Through the Looking Glass and was a completely separate person.Tim Burton's 2010 movie features the Red Queen and the White Queen. They have named the Red Queen, Iracebeth of Crims and the White Queen, Mirana of Marmoreal.


Who killed Juanita Nielsen?

Juanita Nielsen's body was never discovered but an inquest determined that she had been murdered. The case was never solved.Her remains will never be found. Her body was destroyed within minutes of her murder at The Lido Motel, Roslyn Street, Kings Cross.Juanita, a 38 year old campaigning journalist, was murdered by three men, one of them a former NSW police officer. I named all three in a cover story for Newsweek Bulletin on the 20th anniversary of the killing but, like all of our claims, the expose was ignored. See http://wwwjuanitanielsencom.blogspot.com/2008/11/juanita-nielsen-murder.HTMLThe killing was political: Juanita was about to publish a major expose on organised crime and corruption within the Sydney Establishment. It remains unresolved because it was covered up by the Serious Crimes Squad of the NSW Police.I know these facts because I undertook a journalistic investigation into the killing, following the trail of corruption that brought about Juanita's death, and was forced to leave Sydney when my own life was in danger.By then I and another British born reporter had traced witnesses ignored by the investigating detectives and through them had established beyond doubt the facts of the killing. As if to confirm our claims, we were beaten up, abducted, arrested on spurious charges and subjected to death threats by mobsters and constant surveillance by their accomplices in the NSW Police.More than thirty years later the story continues to provoke wide spread public interest but the conspiracy of silence is extant.The Sydney media, orchestrated by the police department's PR machine, totally ignored our allegations from the outset and continue to do so, as recently as last year.This centres upon a book which is claimed to be the true story of the Nielsen murder but which is merely an extension of the official version of events, the cover-up of the conspiracy my colleague and I could prove beyond doubt.I wrote a critique of the book, pointing out the errors and omissions and relating the true facts and offered it to various Sydney newspaper editors. Not one bothered to reply. The story was not used.I can only deduce that the political implications are too great, the truth too dangerous for public consumption.Such is life in the place they call the Lucky Country, arguably the most corrupt society in the western world.