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    In Irish history, people saw Ireland as a place of savage barbarians, when they were actually just protecting their fellow man. One example was in 1798 when the Irish rebelled against Britain trying to reform them to a mini version of England, when they just want to be their own independent country. Ireland is a mirror for Britain by how when Britain does something to Ireland, Ireland in return attacks with the same force and with Ireland taking a liking to the French because of their rules…

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    Empire of the Summer Moon is about the 40-year battle that ensued between the Comanche Indians and the first American settlers that tried to inhabit the West. The author of this book is S. C. Gwynne. He has been writing for a better part of 15 years or more and has been the writing for The Dallas Morning News, he also has served as bureau chief, a national correspondent, and senior editor for Time Magazine. He has won many awards for his books and articles over the years. He now lives a relaxed…

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    western saddle, covering less of the horses back and creating a closer contact between horse and rider. Western on the other hand has a much longer and larger saddle, which allows the weight to be more distributed along the horse’s back. English bridles will usually be a plane brown or black leather with a fancy stitching around the edges. Western on the other hand can be anything from a fabric, plane brown or black leather, all the way up to extreme bling (jewels, stones, ect.) depending on the…

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    meet her in the novel, she seems promiscuous in her attitude towards George and Lennie, who have only just arrived on the ranch. She throws her body forward in an effort to show off the shape of her body and, although pretending not to notice, she bridles when Lennie looks at her. In this first appearance, she is also wearing large quantities of the colour red. “She had full, rouged lips ... Her fingernails were red ... She wore a cotton house dress and red mules, on the insteps of which there…

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    In both The Thousands and One Nights and Wife of Bath’s Tale, women become powerful by gaining an authoritarian role by being submissive to their husband, but it is done by sacrificing themselves for others, and giving into men’s desires. Ultimately their submissiveness to their husband is important because it can be used as a leverage for protection and higher social status that may have not been available otherwise. Women’s effects on men are portrayed as positive in both texts due to the…

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    work fixing the damage done to the old buildings from several months of bad storms. Plenty of time for Katie to catch him in tight corners where there was no escaping her. It was no more than tongue kissing and urgent fumbles wedged tight between bridles and tractor tires. Katie was crazy. He shuddered as he recalled the plaintive hopefulness in her face on the day he finished his last repair. She wouldn't quit hanging around. She had told him with puppy dog eyes, how she was looking for the…

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    “A goddess is a woman who breaks the mold, she’s who she wants to be… And she offers no apologies.” In greek mythology, there appear to be several different gods and goddesses each owning their own unique statistic(s). Gods and goddesses were immortals looked up to by mortals; mortals praised and worshipped them. Goddesses were powerful woman who were flawless and thought the world of themselves; this was normal. The authoritative voice these figures had on mortals was mind blowing. Athena,…

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    The resurgence of Malthusian thesis is still very common, but errors in demographic predictions are numerous and serious. It is often overestimated the importance of technological innovation, associated precisely with the population growth. In reality, there are finite resources. The market and intelligence - the ultimate resources - empower several solutions. “I think my position is an ethical position. The truth is that if we do not reduce the population and consumption, then there is an…

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    What even is tack? Why is that important? Tack is the fancy word for the saddle and bridle on a horse. You don’t want to be barrel racing in an English saddle because then you have a better chance of falling off. A barrel racing saddle has a tall, skinny horn to hold on to. The back of the saddle is usually taller than normal western saddles…

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    “The worst part of holding the memories is not the pain. It's the loneliness of it. Memories need to be shared,” Lois Lowry wrote in the book The Giver (154). The characters in this book live in a futuristic community that has eliminated everything causing pain. For example, there are strict rules governing rudeness, so the community does not allow community members to ask any question that will make anyone feel different. The characters do not feel emotions, or love, so they never feel hurt or…

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