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    One thing I know I want to do with my life is be around horses, in some way or another. So why not do what I do best, become a horse trainer. Of course college isn’t required, but why just settle for the basics and not go deeper into the knowledge of a horse trainer. That’s why I definitely plan on going to William Woods Academy, one of the top rated equine schools in America, and it’s only an hour or two away. And I also have experience with horse training, I already trained in halter many of…

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    Jo Nesbo Metaphors

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    said that they are lesser beings and like to be owned by their masters. Helena’s family had lost all their wealth in the war and her father was in prison. The wealthy and important Dr. Brockhard is pressuring Helena to become his lover. She uses the dressage horses to get her point across that people like to be free to live their lives the way they want to, the way that is natural for them. As it can be seen, Jo Nesbo is very detailed with his metaphors in The Redbreast. A use of foreshadowing…

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    Other than seeing those at my school who I wouldn’t associate our backgrounds to carrying similar components, Fowler Park was the frequent destination for my friends and I at the time, where most of our summers were spent at the skatepark. My lust to continuously go everyday conjured an issue, as on a day that had rained in the morning my fate encountered an unfortunate accident. On this fateful summer day, puddles filled the lower sections of the skatepark. But before I put the connection that…

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    About a year and a half ago I received a phone call from Sarah, my trainer. She was rambling on about this horse saying, “he’s perfect for you” and “you need to come and see him.” When I finally went out to the barn to see him, I was shocked. He was very skinny and malnourished, his hooves were overgrown, and he had absolutely no training. As soon as I looked into his eyes, I saw a completely different side to this horse. I saw how sweet, caring, and in need of help he was. From that moment on,…

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    have two seasons its mostly a two-year gap for each game. We have archery, athletics, badminton, basketball, beach volleyball, boxing, canoe slalom, cameo sprint, cycling BMX, cycling mountain biking, cycling road, cycling track, diving, equestrian dressage, equestrian eventing, equestrian jumping, fencing, football, golf, gymnastics artistic, gymnastics rhythm, handball, hockey, judo, marathon swimming, modern pentathlon, rowing, rugby, sailing, shooting, swimming, synchronized swimming, table…

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    Unicorn and Pegasus Housing My imaginary place is a barn for Unicorns and Pegasi. This wonderful, colorful place is located in Yorktown, Indiana on the road called 725. This place is magical and only certain people can see it. Mostly, the owner and elves. This barn has dark oak trunks in the corners so you can only see them from the outside. It has blue stained wood for the walls to make it more whimsical. It has 40 stalls, twenty on each side of the arena in the middle. The stalls are…

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    Before you can saddle the horse, you must decide what type of rider you are, English or Western. English are the jumpers, racers, and dressage performers, where western riders are the barrel racers, reiners, and trail riders. I for one I am a western rider and think their saddle are so much more comfortable, but it up to you. Once you decide on the type of saddle you need to check over…

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    The psychological skills considered to be linked to EI and believed to be learned through sporting experience (e.g. stress control, impulse control, emotional self-awareness and empathy) not only benefit individuals in sporting situations, but also strongly benefit them in everyday life; people with high EI are better adjusted in social situations, have a better quality of friendships with reduced conflicts (Brackett & Rivers, 2004) and are generally happier in their lives (Zamanian et al.).…

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    Percherons and Quarter Horses have many similarities and differences between the two of them. Several similarities they have are shared colors, a couple of skills and couple of conformation points. Though there are quite a few similarities, there are arguably copious more differences. A few differences between Percherons and Quarter Horses are the amount of tasks they can perform, their weight and cost of upkeep and the amount of coat colors. Quarter Horses are better than Percherons because of…

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    Equine Therapy

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    and low morale. However, it was not until the mid-1900 were when equine therapy began to become a popular treatment. In 1946 Scandinavia used equine therapy for an outbreak of Polio. Liz Hartel used Hippocrates to help her win the silver medal for dressage in the 1952 Olympic Games even though she was permanently paralyzed from knees down and had some effects in her arms and hands, as well as affecting her arms and hands from Denmark. In the 1960’s Austria, Germany and Switzerland began using…

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