Raising the waters

Created: 2012-07-26 15:48 Updated: 2012-07-26 15:52 Notebook: Notebook Stack/Web History of AZ


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Okay, this makes it. It's a ramp. It deals with possible resolution of his internal conflict about that end. And basically, you can talk about how Amina accidentally dies. While he's in the presence of Christian Fletcher, or he's the one who discovers her body. And, you know, he's shocked and horrified by it. But, you know, they're away in which you can link the death back to perhaps a discovery that they're burying toxic waste on the same either over or adjacent to the waters of the aquifer. And how would Christian know where the waters of the aquifer are? Well, he's a civil engineer. He knows how to take surveys. He knows GIS and GPS and all that stuff. And he obviously used it in the war. And by accident, or perhaps not accidental, he discovers his father crying when they're at home. And that's because he had come into possession of his mother's pen pal letters to her husband and Egypt. And why did it make its father cry? Well, one perhaps because, hold on, there's too much external illness here, ill-posit.



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