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    Rocking-Horse Winner and How to Read Literature Like a Professor, an overarching similarity between these two works can be seen with the presence of a type of ghost in the household (as described by the third chapter in Foster’s work). This ghost deviates from the traditional definition and represents that which is ubiquitous in contemporary, as well as past, life. Foster describes ghosts as ideas or acts that weigh down upon characters and “haunt” them, so to speak. The ghost in The…

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    Horse Observation Report

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    I have worked at a scout camp for three summers, and every time I worked with the horses. Over those three summers, I have learned a lot about horses, their behaviors, and their reactions to various riders. To sum up what I have learned, when you show your horse that you care for it, they will pay you back several times over. My first excperience with this was late in my first summer. I was assigned a horse named Stumpy. Stumpy had been in an accident that left his tail short and seeded in…

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    she can mount a horse and get riding. Zach spots a girl in the distance and runs up to her to see what a lady is doing on a horse as he knows his mother has never touched a horse much less actually ride one. Zach and Charlotte look at each other, confused for a few moments before Zach speaks “hello, I’m Zach and you are…” Charlotte fills in the silence “Charlotte”. “it’s a pleasure to meet you Charlotte, but what are you doing in the stables?” Zach questions directly. “Riding a horse obviously”…

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    Coyote Hills Horse Rescue in the middle of October of 2014. I started because it would be a new experience and I love new experiences. Now, I continue to volunteer because it showed me that I am a hard worker, it made me very interested in horses, and showed me what I want to major in college. Work at Coyote Hills is not always easy. There are about twenty-five to thirty horses there that have to be given hay and water daily and fed twice every day. Stalls have to be cleaned, and horses must be…

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    Horse Econia Narrative

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    school and it started off like any other day Shelby,Chelsey and I got up and did our chores. Are horse Econia was pregnant at the time. She was 2 weeks over her due date. So we left her in her stall just incase she were to start going into labor. So we get to school and Courtney stayed home because she was “sick”. It gets to around lunch time and people in my school were asking about the baby horse i didn't know what they were talking about. So i looked on facebook and Courtney had posted…

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    The Granger: A Short Story

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    rhythm of his actions, something she couldn't place. The horse pulled back his suede lips, exposing teeth and pale gums, stretched his jaw open, and placed his upper teeth on the top of the fence post. His neck arched, muscles contracting as he inhaled chunks of air and then exhaled in long grunts. Sophie's brain dragged up the connection. Granger reminded her of an…

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    Equine Therapy

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    “Therapeutic horseback riding uses a therapeutic team, usually including a certified therapeutic riding instructor to help an individual ride a horse and work with it on the ground. Hippotherapy usually involves an occupational therapist, a physiotherapist, or a speech and language therapist working with a client and a horse. Different movements of the horse present challenges to the rider…

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    Harry Swimmer and the Mitey Riders Indoor and outdoor arenas, sprawling pastures, horse stalls, and friendly horses make up a stable in Waxhaw North Carolina. Owned by Harry Swimmer and his wife, Misty Meadows Mitey Riders offers equine-assisted therapy to children with special needs. The children ride horses, play games, and make friends, all while developing social, emotional, physical, and cognitive skills. He has been running this program for over 20 years with the aim of helping children.…

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    Thesis About Horses

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    Whether you own a horse or not, horse stables may one day be in your future. When you were a kid, you may have yearned for one of your own and been disappointed. As an adult, you might be in a position to realise that dream or at least live your dream through your own child. If you live in an area that has covenants and does not allow horses to be kept on your property, all is not lost. That is where a commercial stable fills the need. You will have many choices to make, however, each one…

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    brushing the dirt and shame off my clothes. The sun had barely begun to shove its way through the darkness of the night when I walked into the barn that Sunday morning. Tromping down the aisle I spotted my horse, Lee, his eyes so grand I could see my reflection. Today was our first horse show together and for days I had pictured it going flawlessly. While waiting outside the arena for my turn, my stomach began to knot. Twisting, turning, tightening I felt as if I could not move. After what…

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