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    Narnia, and Calormene. Shasta, Aravis, Bree, and Hwin all went on the adventure to Narnia from Calormene. Bree and Hwin are talking horses from Narnia, they were kidnaped from there and were forced to come to Calormene. Bree told Shasta about Narnia when they first met and they decided to run away so they could be free, the same thing had happened between Hwin (the talking horse) and Aravis (the princess of Calormene who was being forced to get married). Toward the end Shasta found out that his real

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    to Care for a boy, by Horsey McNeigh In the story “The Horse and His Boy” by C.S. Lewis, there is a clear theme that is shown many times throughout the story through examples and author’s craft in this fantasy world. The story follows pre-teen boy Shasta who, in a desperate attempt to escape his father selling him to a cruel slave owner, teams up with a talking horse to journey to the free-land of Narnia, but they have to travel through the Harsh land of Calormen, and they team up with other escapees

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    I’d heard the name before. Shasta. For some reason her name stuck with me the most. After my the first class ended, I walked up to her and started to speak. “Shasta! It hasta be Shasta!” she blurted out. What? I must have looked super confused because she started laughing hysterically “I’m sorry, I knew someone would ask about my name.” She grinned really hard. Is she gonna tell me? “Oh yeah sorry I’m named after a Soft drink and what I said before, yeah that was the slogan in the 1950s.” That’s

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    Mount Shasta: One of Northern California’s Remarkable Mountains In far Northern California, about forty miles south of the Oregon-California border, resides the second highest mountain in the Cascade Range and the fifth highest mountain in California. The Cascades are part of the “Ring of Fire,” which is a ring of volcanoes and earthquake sites, around the borders of the Pacific Ocean. Mount Shasta can be seen for several hundred miles and has struck viewers with its remarkable beauty

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    The cities of Weed, Mount Shasta City, McCloud, and Dunsmuir lie in the shadow of Mount Shasta and could be devastated by an eruption. They lie close enough to the base of the mountain that they could suffer damage from pyroclastic (hot gas, rock, and ash) and lava flows, tephra (rock fragments and particles ejected by a volcanic eruption)., lahars (destructive mudflow), and ballistic ejecta. Based on recent behavior, it is not likely that Mount Shasta will erupt catastrophic volumes soon. However

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    Northern California. MMCR 2014 Community Health Needs Assessment Report is easy to read and understand. They provided the picture of the community they are serving and what are the problems that need priority. The hospital catered on communities in Shasta, Tehama and Trinity County. What I noticed is that the community they are serving is mostly Caucasian (79.6%), only 11% Hispanic. Out of the 209, 900 population, 17.3% were uninsured, 21.7% on Medi-cal with 10.9% unemployment rate. Most of the

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    Shasta Trampoline Club is renowned as being one of the most successful trampoline programs in Canada, but as the sport progresses, the club needs to advance the development of its athletes and increase the depth of the club to maintain the club's reputation for excellence. In the past fifteen years, there has been an influx in the number of trampoline clubs throughout the country. As these clubs gain traction, Shasta Trampoline club has maintained fairly stagnant and as a result, fewer members of

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    non-emergent mental health care. It is important that each community offers mental health assistant. Shasta county provides a significant

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    Shasta is a county located in the northern California, and was established in 1850. The county was named after Mount Shasta and was derived from a name of an Indian tribe. Shasta County has a total area of 3,847.44 square miles reaching from the Sacramento Valley to the southern reaches of Cascade Range. This county is famous for its wonderful outdoor destinations. Many visitors were attracted by the county’s natural beauty, numerous restaurants, and a variety of shopping areas. In this research

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    Throughout the book Shasta, who was raised by Arsheesh the fishermen, was loyalty to his trustworthy friends because they were on the same adventure. This is the book of The Horse and His Boy. Which diligently written by C.S Lewis. Lewis was born on November 29, 1898 and died 22 November 1962 which was 64 years later. The Horse and His Boy was written in 1950 and published with the help of Geoffrey Bles. This is an exciting adventure of loyalty and friendship throughout Narnia. Shasta expressed loyalty

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