The Rise and Fall of Dark Magic: Hogwarts' Battle for Light

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Hogwarts: A History of Magic The world of Harry Potter, created by J.K. Rowling, is full of enchanting and magical elements, but perhaps one of the most fascinating aspects of this fictional universe is the rich history of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Hogwarts, an ancient and prestigious school, is located somewhere in Scotland. It was founded over a thousand years ago by four powerful and wise wizards: Godric Gryffindor, Helga Hufflepuff, Rowena Ravenclaw, and Salazar Slytherin. These founders established Hogwarts with the aim of providing a safe and nurturing environment for young witches and wizards to learn and develop their magical skills.


Some may prefer to replace this toilet with a different brand when these Style II's malfunction. That's feasible too since a new rebuild kits (4) were about $75 and a new quality toilet is $150 or so on Amazon.

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These founders established Hogwarts with the aim of providing a safe and nurturing environment for young witches and wizards to learn and develop their magical skills. Throughout its history, Hogwarts has seen both triumphs and trials. It has weathered numerous challenges, including encounters with dark wizards, such as Gellert Grindelwald and Lord Voldemort.

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Here ya go Lily F. Was asked to put this on our website.

I was dreading this job - REALLY dreading this job. But there may be others out there that have a Style II and are hesitant to start.

It isn't hard at all and, truth be told, I should have been it done a while back. The Style II is made to be easily removed AND maintained. I have to say that the mechanical parts could be made out of brass or metal instead of plastic but the design cannot be better for maintenance. I ordered all the parts on Amazon and it cost about $75. Two screws to pull the toilet out- 3 minutes. Placed a doubled up rug on the tailgate of my truck and laid the unit down on its side. Watched the Youtube video on removing and installing the pedal. Removed/replaced gate ball arm after greasing with plumbers grease, greased spring and replace water valve and vacuum breaker. Replaced pedal- paying attention to placement of spring into pedal = 45 minutes. (Because I wasn't paying attention to that danged spring placement.) I could do all that now in less than 10 minutes. Set the toilet up and removed two screws from behind- turned the bowl counter -clockwise and removed porcelain upper. Removed/replaced the gate ball and seal after applying plumbers silicon grease. Replaced the upper and screwed the two screws back in. Pay attention and make sure you use the plastic washers first against the porcelain and do not over- tighten. Replace closet bowl seal and reinstall the toilet. BAM - all in about an hour and most of you could probably do it in less that thirty minutes once you know how. So the Style II is made to be easily serviced and maintained. Of course I drained the Blank tank first and I cleaned the toilet prior to removal. I used latex gloves but man, this was really easy. I am thinking maybe you should rebuild maybe every 225 nights if you use the commode like one does in the sticks and bricks. (OK..maybe I over did it with the plumbers grease but I always say if a little bit is good then a lot must be better.)

Some may prefer to replace this toilet with a different brand when these Style II's malfunction. That's feasible too since a new rebuild kits (4) were about $75 and a new quality toilet is $150 or so on Amazon.

So there ya go. if you have a Style II, get 'er done. It's not as bad as some people think.

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It isn't hard at all and, truth be told, I should have been it done a while back. The Style II is made to be easily removed AND maintained. I have to say that the mechanical parts could be made out of brass or metal instead of plastic but the design cannot be better for maintenance. I ordered all the parts on Amazon and it cost about $75. Two screws to pull the toilet out- 3 minutes. Placed a doubled up rug on the tailgate of my truck and laid the unit down on its side. Watched the Youtube video on removing and installing the pedal. Removed/replaced gate ball arm after greasing with plumbers grease, greased spring and replace water valve and vacuum breaker. Replaced pedal- paying attention to placement of spring into pedal = 45 minutes. (Because I wasn't paying attention to that danged spring placement.) I could do all that now in less than 10 minutes. Set the toilet up and removed two screws from behind- turned the bowl counter -clockwise and removed porcelain upper. Removed/replaced the gate ball and seal after applying plumbers silicon grease. Replaced the upper and screwed the two screws back in. Pay attention and make sure you use the plastic washers first against the porcelain and do not over- tighten. Replace closet bowl seal and reinstall the toilet. BAM - all in about an hour and most of you could probably do it in less that thirty minutes once you know how. So the Style II is made to be easily serviced and maintained. Of course I drained the Blank tank first and I cleaned the toilet prior to removal. I used latex gloves but man, this was really easy. I am thinking maybe you should rebuild maybe every 225 nights if you use the commode like one does in the sticks and bricks. (OK..maybe I over did it with the plumbers grease but I always say if a little bit is good then a lot must be better.)
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However, the school has always prevailed, thanks in large part to the bravery and resourcefulness of its students and staff. The courses at Hogwarts cover a wide range of magical subjects, including Defense Against the Dark Arts, Charms, Transfiguration, and Potions. The school also offers specialized classes such as Herbology, Divination, and Care of Magical Creatures. Each year, students are sorted into one of four houses: Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin. These houses foster a sense of camaraderie and competition among the students. Aside from its academic pursuits, Hogwarts is a place of immense cultural significance. It is home to many magical artifacts, such as the Sorting Hat and the Mirror of Erised. The school also has a vast library filled with books on various magical subjects, providing students with a wealth of knowledge to explore. Hogwarts has also been a witness to many significant events in wizarding history. It served as a safe haven during the first rise of Lord Voldemort, and it was the site of the Battle of Hogwarts, a climactic showdown between good and evil. These events have left a lasting impact on the school and its legends. In conclusion, Hogwarts is not just a school, but a symbol of magic and resilience. Its rich history and tradition have shaped the lives of countless witches and wizards, and it continues to inspire imagination and wonder. As we delve into the mystical world of Harry Potter, it is impossible not to be captivated by the fascinating history of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry..

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1. Samantha - ★☆☆☆☆
I was extremely disappointed with "Hogwarts History of Magic". As a longtime fan of the Harry Potter series, I was expecting a detailed and enchanting exploration of the magical world. However, this book fell short on so many levels. The content was poorly organized and lacked any coherent structure. It felt like a disjointed collection of random tidbits that were thrown together without much thought. Furthermore, the writing style was dry and lacked the charm and whimsy that made the original series so captivating. Overall, "Hogwarts History of Magic" was a major letdown and I wouldn't recommend it to any true Harry Potter fan.
2. Michael - ★★☆☆☆
While "Hogwarts History of Magic" had potential, it ultimately left me unsatisfied. The book promised to delve into the rich history of Hogwarts and its magical secrets, but it failed to deliver on its promises. The information provided was surface-level at best, and many important aspects of the wizarding world were glossed over or completely ignored. Additionally, the illustrations and visuals were lackluster and did not capture the magic and wonder of the Harry Potter universe. As a dedicated fan, I expected more from this book and felt let down by its lack of depth and substance.
3. Emily - ★★☆☆☆
"Hogwarts History of Magic" was a disappointment for me. As someone who loves both history and the Harry Potter series, I was excited to dive into this book. However, I found the content to be repetitive and uninspiring. Much of the information presented can be easily found in other sources, making the book feel redundant. Additionally, the lack of new insights or unique perspectives left me wanting more. I expected "Hogwarts History of Magic" to offer a fresh and exciting take on the magical world, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations.

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