Zero ends up trying to save Stanley using his shovel as soon as they get to God's Thumb. But, when Zero saves Stanley, the shovel gives him a huge gash on his hand.
In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, it's evident that more than just Stanley's hands had become callused during his time at Camp Green Lake through the development of his character and resilience. As he endures physical labor, he also undergoes emotional and psychological growth, forming friendships and gaining confidence. The hardships he faces not only toughen his hands but also strengthen his resolve and sense of identity. This transformation highlights the broader impact of his experiences beyond mere physical changes.
Louis XIV created the most stunning example of absolutism that ever existed. The Sun King finished what Richelieu started, gathering all of the power together in the hands of one person.
His hands would get really sweaty, he had to have a cloth or towel with him so that his fingers wouldn't slip or so that he wouldn't drop his instrument.
Stanley Yelnats get sent to Camp Green Lake, a detention camp. And he is innocent. he got sent there because a pair of sneakers of a famous basketball player landed in his hands and he was arrested because the people thought that he stole them cause he was running with them in his hands and the cop saw him and assumed that he stole them.
From what I've heard, Pixar is not allowed to (or maybe they choose not to) accept ideas from other people.
Usually hands or shovels.
If you rub your two hands together nothing will happen, it will just become a little pale
That depends on whose wrong hands.
More like an identifiable mark as is the hole in his side where the spear was pierced through. The holes in the hands were more towards the wrists.
You assume that your body goes to heaven, as opposed to your spirit.
3 hands of a clock 3 Hands on a Clock (with the Seconds Hand)
They would get burned.
she may have an infection...
I wouldn't suggest it but if you did it you're hands wouldn't get clean. They'd get wet, but not clean.
Misattributed to St. Francis of Assisi; it was actually written by Louis Nizer.
Beautiful Hands - 2005 was released on: USA: 14 November 2005 (St. Louis International Film Festival)
A pillory: A wooden board with holes for hands and the head. Usually used for punishment.