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    Both early horse and modern horse have displayed a strong herd instinct to survive and reproduce . The modern horse has retained the same survival instincts , it will take flight (gallop away/bolt) if frightened . They maintain the same traits as a group of horse’s in a field or in the case of wild horse’s such as wild Mustang’s or Camargue horse’s. For example – if one horse takes flight the others will follow . If unable to take flight self-preservation instincts such as biting or kicking may…

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    that the atmosphere had changed; despite the equilibrium established by the storm, it was dynamic. The men thrust forward their heads, expanded their eyes and clenched their teeth. They breathed arduously, as though strangled by yanking at the leash. “Hoof it.” The source of the order remains an enigma to me, however, the men marched in subordination towards the source of the bugle. In moments we had left the solitary haven that had so miraculously escaped the desolation of battle, and now the…

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    Sinclair began to release his findings as a serial in Appeal to Reason, nearly doubling the newspaper’s circulation in about a year. After rejection by five different publishers, The Jungle was released as a novel in 1906. It was an instant success; meat sales plummeted, it was translated into 17 languages so that immigrants could also read it, and thousands of letters were written to the White House calling for meatpacking reform. President Theodore Roosevelt, not believing what he read,…

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    Mission Goals and Venusian Discoveries L. B. Breitenfeld Introduction: In November of 2002, the European Space Agency (ESA) announced that their first mission to the planet Venus, titled Venus Express, would launch in 2005 (Abbott and Schiermeier, 2002; Hoofs et al., 2009). The Russian Soyuz-Fregat launcher in Baikonur Kazakhstan on November 9th 2005, launched Venus Express into space (Fabrega et al. 2007). After traveling a distance of 440 million km, Venus Express reached the orbit of the…

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    Propaganda In Animal Farm

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    “Animal Farm” is a “razor-edged fairy tale” (from the blurb) written by George Orwell. This book has a lot more themes than you probably think. It is about a farm taken over by unfairly treated animals and also informs you about the Russian Revolution by replacing the people involved with the animals on the farm. The author does a great job of hiding the real message from the story. I believe what Orwell wanted us to never forget is that history repeats itself explained by the four concepts of…

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    snapped. We went to go get a drink, sit down for a minute and took some deep breaths. That was the moment I knew I had to get back on and show him that I can’t walk away because of fear. I was not going to be driven by fear! I was worried about his hoof more than my head. I hopped back on, and was getting ready to go in. However, after I sat on him for a few minutes, and was getting situated, black spots and stars kept appearing. Even though I wouldn’t like it, I knew what the right thing to do…

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    Commandments stand as a similarity because they stayed consistent whether they changed or not throughout the novel and movie. The Animalism Flag stands as a similarity as well because in the novel and the movie it remained a green tablecloth with a hoof and horn painted on it in white. The key point of Old Major’s speech stands as a similarity in both the novel and the movie because the key point stood as the rebellion…

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    The novel Animal Farm by George Orwell inspired it’s production, both produced and directed by John Halas and Joy Batchelor; the audience can distinguish many differences and similarities between the novel and movie. The seven commandments, the speech and the flag, appear in the novel and movie in order to show the similarities. The seven commandments exist to keep the animals from turning into the humans, the animals consider the seven commandments as their boundaries stopping them from…

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    more than a sport. It is a life. Your team mate is something that is 10times bigger than you and can kill you as easily as you breathe, there is no perfect, there is no redo, there is no bench. We are the secret athletes that put our lives in the hoofs of a…

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    Sandy Scroll awoke to the sound of rusted bells – not so much a chime as a series of dull, metallic thunks in the distance – and was greeted by the familiar scents of dust and ash and centuries-old paper. She rubbed a beige hoof against her aching temple and shivered at the frigid draft that blew through the window in front of her. The fire on her hearth must have died while she had slept, and it had been ages since this town had produced glass with which to ward off the winter winds. Sand…

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