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    automobiles were not available and horses and railroads were the only means, transportation was a problem. Transportation by horses were expensive and hectic and by railroads was only for long-distances. This as a result it caused the people to have a social interaction problem. A visit to nearest town, five miles away, would had almost taken a day by horse. Moreover, skilled manpower was required to use the horse. Also, a significant amount of time too for the buggy setup and horse preparation.…

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    with the last $1000 he needed for school when he could not get a loan. However, growing up I lived in a community that did not allow livestock on our property but unfortunately I was a horse crazy child. Eventually my family got the opportunity to move to a small farm and I got to fulfill my dreams of owning a horse. What I did not realize, when we also acquired a few backyard chickens, was the love I would quickly develop for the care of…

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    thumbs day in and day out. When I was fifteen I decided that I wanted to try something different I wanted to get into the sport of riding bucking horses at a rodeo. The sport of riding bucking horses isn’t the most complex sport in the world but it is one of the toughest. The whole object of riding bucking horses is to see who could stay on the back of a horse for a full eight seconds without being bucked off, and ending up face down in the dirt below. It was the summer of 2014 I was going into…

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    referring to the puppy and the horse (Clevver). This Budweiser commercial exemplifies the rhetorical value of media. Companies know they only have thirty to sixty seconds to make an impact on their viewers, and they have to devise ways to capture the attention of the audience. For example, Geico and Direct TV both use humor to captivate America. There is no better way to make the viewers feel warmer and happier than including an adorable puppy, an attractive man, and a stately horse. Budweiser…

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    Horses have been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. While most little girls were daydreaming of becoming a ballerina or a princess, I was dreaming of being a cowgirl. I started taking riding lessons when I was five years old and it’s something that I still absolutely adore. Being so young when I started, I’m honestly not sure how I managed to do much of anything with the horses, but what I do know is that I enjoyed every single second that I spent at the barn. The smell of horses…

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    The Rocing Horse Winner by H.D. Lawrence Pre-Reading Activity Find two synonyms for each of the following terms: 1.asserted:affirm ,contend 2.discreat:confound,disorganise 3.steed:stallion,mare 4.stealth:covertness,slyness 5.brazening:gloat,bulldoze 6.prospects:anticipation,chance 7.money:cash,walth 8.mother:mom,parent While-Reaing The Rocing Horse Winner by H.D. Lawrence While-Reading Activity Read the questions first , read the story again , and see if you can answer all of the following. 1.…

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    Horses are subject to varying depictions in All the Pretty Horses. The most archaic portrayal is their representation as tools. To ranchers, horses are a necessity they use them to travel and herd cattle. Yet, horses are also pictured as having a basic emotional similarity as humans; they both experience the primitive emotion of fear. Although, McMurtry also portrays horses by their ability to escape fear when they are free. Simply put, horses may be a tool, but when analyzed critically they…

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    Boxer In Animal Farm

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    In George Orwell’s novella Animal Farm, Boxer is portrayed as a hardworking horse who wants the best for the farm by always working hard. Throughout the novella, Boxer display characteristics of being a hardworking, loyal, and humble horse. His mottos, “I will work harder” and “Napoleon is always right,” shows his dedication and loyalty to the growth of Animal Farm. However, his strengths of being hardworking and loyal are also his weaknesses. Boxer is easily manipulated by the pigs who profits…

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    Zechariah’s visions begin with the sight of a horseman standing between two myrtle trees in a valley. Behind him were three horses of different color. When interpreted, the horseman is identified as the angel of the Lord, and the other horses are angels that search the earth. The discovery of these angels points to the purpose of the vision: the world was at peace because of God, and He would now utilize this peace to restore His people to a state of blessedness. Following a promise of…

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    Native Americans and their culture have intrigued me from a young age. What drew me to them from the beginning was their mode of transportation. I grew up with horses and every year I would have a Native American birthday party. We would paint handprints on all of our horses and ride around with my cousins and friends. As I became older I watched Geronimo: An American Legend with my dad. I loved the thrill and the excitement in this movie. The Native Americans always fascinated me in the movie…

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