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    buffalo horse masks for the horses to wear during dances. The Indians were only allowed to parade and celebrate on the Fourth of July, so the Indians would make the horses regalia with beads and patterns. Some of the most popular items were beaded saddle blankets and hoof covers. In modern day, the Crow Indians still celebrate with parades and some of the regalia matches the original regalia in honor of the history of the horse regalia and tribe. Horses are also used in memorial rides. For…

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    Not Horse Play Although the world of horses is a very elaborate one, most people do not know the real cost and responsibility of owning a horse. Most horse breeds are bred for specific reason whether it be for beauty or brains. There really is no animal quite like the horse given how many different variations exist. In my hometown, I live in a community that has a large drive for tourism due to the horse race track located about ten minutes from my house. I even knew some people growing up that…

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    Horse Abuse: A Short Story

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    “Why! Why does it have to be this way? Why can’t people just treat horses like real living things!” I screamed at my riding instructor. “Because, some people just don’t think that way,” she replied to my outburst with surprising calmness. Before I knew it, I grabbed a fistful of my new horse, Zeus’s mane and swung onto him bareback. We galloped for what felt like hours, but was only a few minutes. I ended up at a place I didn’t know existed, another horse farm. A boy maybe 5 years older…

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    Child Birth Medicine

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    sleepy, as well as a reduced drive to breathe properly, often needing the child to have resuscitation, because their is a chance that the child is not breathing at all. Spinal anesthesia was developed in the mid-20th century, formally was known as a “saddle block.” It helped to relive pain…

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    watching what the Lean production philosophy signifies this idea is appealing regarding avoiding waste of inventory. Later the Japanese experienced the loss of business because of a natural disaster, their unfailing strategy was to apply a security blanket to guard flexible manufacture alongside a seclusion plan that will withstand any forthcoming disturbances in respects to flexible manufacture if this disaster were to occur…

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    finding him smiling back. His soft skin is now creased by age, one for every smile, one for every laugh, and one for every tear through the years of their marriage. His frail frame is covered by a hospital gown that is barely visible underneath the blankets covering his body. There is silence except for the hissing of a machine filling his lungs with oxygen. Suddenly a soft knock resonates on the wood of the door before a shorter woman walks into the room. The petite nurse informs the woman that…

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    Written in the early 1880’s, Frederick Douglass captures the life as a slave in order to educate the United States at the time. By 1860, there were 3,953,761 slaves living in the United States, making up 12.6% of the entire population. Douglass writes about being captive as a save in Maryland from the time of his birth in 1818 to the age of 20 in 1838. Using ethical and emotional appeal, he writes to educate people about the real life as a slave and also to persuade the need for reform.…

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    The princess laid unconscious on the hard cavern floor. Her dragon also laid beside her with his face locked into a snarl, his fists clenched. At the mouth of the cave, rain drizzled down, slowly becoming lighter. Iron Helm heaved a sigh of exhausted relief. Carrying an Alicorn plus a baby dragon out of Ponyville into the mountain side was not part of his plan. The dragon would have to be a necessary setback. The dragon had seen too much. His earth pony muscles ached from the large load he…

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    Don Quixote is a static character, an insane protagonist that has a condition that justifies adventures and quests. He embodies a knight errant, a chivalrous man of the sword, a classic archetype that is a key player during the feudal era, and one of the first things that comes to mind when we think of early Europe. Nonetheless, our knight errant Don Quixote exists in the wrong time, and if Sancho Panza wasn’t his squire and loyal companion he would be a two dimensional character in a one…

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    Prenatal exposure to alcohol has a profound effect on development and health. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is an umbrella term referring to the various effects and conditions caused by prenatal exposure to alcohol. Lasting effects may include learning and growth deficits, central nervous system dysfunction, behavioral dysregulation, and sensory integration dysfunction. Early developmental trauma, such as prenatal alcohol exposure, has a persistent effect on a child’s development and can lead to…

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