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    The Foley sound effects are artificial, created with props or sources that are often radically different to what appears on screen. In cinema, the sounds of monsters or futuristic technology, for instance, have been created using every from envelopes to breezeblocks and biplane motors. It’s not just for fictional TV or movies either. In a radio documentary, The Sound of Sports, Dennis Baxter describes how sounds are added to sporting events, from rowing to athletics. In horse racing, for example…

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    A Modest Proposal Satire

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    inducement to marriage, it would increase the care and tenderness of mothers toward their children, and we should see an honest emulation among the married women…men would become fond of their wives during pregnancy as they are now or their mares in foal” (Swift, 87). He suggests that eating and selling children is a simple idea and the implementation of it would save all aspects of social and economic…

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    Major is giving his speech he uses pathos to appeal emotional towards the animals by using Clove as an example. When Old Major is trying to make a point of the animals life’s being unfair and depressing he says, “And, you Clover, where are those four foals you bore, who should have been the supports and pleasure of your old age? Each was sold at…

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    Purpose: The purpose of this speech is to inform the audience more about Zebras Specific purpose: The specific purpose is to inform people why we can’t own them as regular pets and how important their stripes Introduction: I. Have you ever wondered if Zebras are black with white stripes or white with black stripes? II. For a long time now it there has been several arguments whether zebras are black with white stripes or white with black stripes. III. How do Zebras stripes protect them form…

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    Table 1 – Antibioticsdosage, routes and indications Antibiotic Dosages and route Combination + indications Amikacin Systemic – 15-25 mg/kg/ q 24hr/ IV or IM (divided 8-12 hr for foals) Local – 250-500 mg/q24hr Systemic – combined with penicillin or cephalosporin. … Access Document(amoxicillin/clavulanic Acid)Amoxicillin trihydrate is a semisynthetic antibiotic with a broad spectrum of bactericidal activity against many Gram-positive…

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    Equine Encephalomyelitis, or Equine Encephalitis, is extremely deadly and rare to all equine species, and almost all cases result in death. Equine Encephalitis is an arbovirus, meaning that it is transmitted by mosquitoes, ticks and other insects (Fraser 599). A few symptoms consist of excitable behavior, walking into secured objects, and becoming drowsy (Fraser 600 and Menu and Pavord; pavord). In order to treat Equine Encephalitis you must vaccinate your horse before he/she becomes ill with…

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    The poem, “Pain For A Daughter” written by Anne Sexton, does not solely focus on the daughter’s pain. This is about the family’s suffering. Every stanza in the poem suggests a sequence of events leading to the point that the mother dies while birthing the daughter. The title “Pain For A Daughter,” is not just a reflection of the pain inflicted on the daughter, but to the difficulty the family experienced in bringing her into the world. The first stanza begins with, “Blind with love”; which…

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    Animal Wound Management

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    cover the limb above and below the ends of the splint, this will prevent the development of pressure sores. You can now use adhesive tape to secure the splint in place. It’s very important to reset this splint frequently, at least once a day in foals, and if needed for long periods of time. Thankfully there have been some advances in limb splinting for large animal. There are now specially designed splints…

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    Conceived in the 60's, Born in the 2000s The US and the UK have spent the last six decades swapping sound and cross pollinating music to give their worldwide contemporary audiences more than we could ever ask for. Until the early 1960s, the stream was mostly a one way flow with the music of Elvis, Buddy Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis and James Brown, to name a few, watering the creative talents such as McCartney and Lennon and The Rolling Stones. But it was the sounds of the Fab Four reaching the…

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    Applying performance enhancing drugs to competitive racing animals such as racehorses or greyhounds, can be a huge temptation for trainers whether legal or illegal. Trainers have always looked for an advantage against their competitors, therefore they will do whatever it takes to be the best and even win. Handlers, veterinarians, and jockeys are also involved in this scheme. (The Horseracing Industry, 2015) A various number of these drugs is to mask pain from injured horses or to increase the…

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