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    France. At first they were used for farming and pulling carriages through the…

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    enables her to think and gets time off from what she considered vital in her life, and put other things into consideration—“And I had put away My labor and my leisure too”—so they can just enjoy this carriage ride. It is notted in the beginning that the in the carriage its just…

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    wooden carriage. He was a Jew, like the other seventy who had been herded carelessly into cattle cars, treated as if they were animals – pests. He went to peer out one of the small cracks, pushing his way through the thick sea of hushed murmuring and melancholy faces. He traced the crack softly with one finger then peered out with one eye, lazily moving back and forth as he examined the scenery. It was beautiful he thought – it reminded him of his home,…

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    “Vics! Your aunt wanted to know if you were willing to make some decorations that she wanted for her baby shower. Also I told her you would do it so I hope that’s okay.” I had just got home one Summer day and that’s what my dad had to say. But honestly, when I heard this, I was excited to actually be needed in helping make something from nothing; but baby diapers, clothes, blankets, towels, and toys. My aunt, whom I was doing this for, had picked a diaper cake in advance, but my concern…

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    snow, which perfectly depicted the scene that the storm swallowed dark horses, the carriage, as well as the man who struggled or probably competed with the snowy weather. As for the frame, with less interests in the condition of the figure, Stieglitz highlighted the composition of the entire scene. Standing in front of this photograph, viewers can be easily captured and led straight to the focal point—central carriage by those diagonal trails. Since the ruts in the snow go further away in this…

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    the author brings Death to life. Dickinson uses personification in her poem to show readers an in-depth view of death. Death is in the form of a gentleman who picks up the speaker and takes her for a ride in a carriage. Most would assume that the reader would be scared to be in the same carriage as Death, but that is not the case. The speaker is actually very calm and they go about the ride in a calm and peaceful manner. However, they pass many sightings and end up in a not-so-peaceful place.…

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    horses nicely. because not all of them have nice homes. Did you know The Clinton park stable holds 39 horse carriages and 78 horses? There are 68 horse carriages altogether in new York city. so the Clinton horse stable holds more than half of the horse carriages. The four stables that the Central Park carriage horses live in were all built as stables. And are all currently owned by carriage people. Every horse needs nice homes because if you want your horse to ride nice you better treat it…

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    Animals In New York City

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    the uniquely beautiful garden in the middle of the city to escape from the loud and busy city streets. Horse carriages have been a traditional way of transportation for people to get around the city or central park and are ranked 5th out of 155 top activities to do in New York City. However, Bill Blasio, mayor of New York City, pledged that one of his first acts would be to ban horse carriages considering them to be abusive and inhuman to the animals. In our time, we use animals in many…

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    narrow doorway. Rather than risking the safety of his children he instead tells them that if they come out of the house he will give them goat carriages, ox carriages, and deer carriages. The children, engaged by this offer of carriages, immediately get up and exit the burning house. Once the children leave the burning house they find one magnificent carriage and they are overcome with…

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    Just like the Bolsheviks political takeover, the carriage begins rolling slowly and rapidly gains momentum, banging uncontrollably down the stairs. Interspersed reaction shots show the helplessness and despair on the faces of the civilians as they watch utter terror unfold in front of their eyes. The Kuleshov…

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