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    you see. Anyway, as he lumbered down the road, the Horseman sprang out of the trees on the back of his majestic black horse! Then with one clean swipe, the Horseman had chopped off the head of that unlucky Jeremy,” exclaimed Brom. Ichabod began to shiver as his hands became…

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    Faulkner Fish Analysis

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    Faulkner mainly focuses on Vardaman referencing animals, in the form of metaphors. The significance of Vardaman using a fish to symbolize his mom, is so the reader can understand his despair. Vardaman is contemplating people’s existence on earth and what life truly means. “I will be where the fish was, and it all cut up into not-fish now (Faulkner 53).” Vardaman questions if his mom is not an alive anymore, does that mean she never was? The question of Addie’s existence is reiterated several…

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    Passion About Horses

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    I had have passion about horse since I was young. I have this passion from my uncle, he has a big stable to horse in his farm, and I was going to it a lot. I see the horses have something different from any animals in this world, they have a two different traits power and fulfill make him gorgeous and lovable to a lot of Arabic people. In the past, I only saw a white horse is high of beauty, but when saw this horse my mind has changed because the brown color makes him ineffable. Descriptions are…

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    had no life. Maya couldn’t even talk about her mother and father without getting in trouble. Long story short, Maya’s parents died in a car crash, so she ended up with her grandma. Along with not talking about her mother, Maya could never talk about horses, the thing she absolutely loved. Maya’s mother,…

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    was turning his horse back to the direction in which they originally came from. “Why have you ventured out here, leaving the King unprotected? Did something else happen, after I left? Has more trouble befallen the kingdom?” He perceives the nervous flutter in Gilbert’s brown eyes as a clue-he was on to something. “Answer me!” he commanded, raising his voice. “What has happened to make you ventured so far from the castle?” “Wenchester.” Cipher trotted forward, bringing his horse to a stop beside…

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    hours. By the end of the day, my fingers and feet had ached. I was covered in dirt, sweat, and water that was suppose to end up on my horse. Riley’s mane and tail were braided, ready for the show tomorrow. His coat gleamed and all excess hair had been trimmed off. I could practically see my reflection when I looked at my saddle. Riley is one of the largest horses I have ever been on. He stands above 16 hands, but he is a gentle giant. He’s covered with chestnut hair, with only his bald face…

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    Horse therapy is an excellent alternative to conseling because when individuals work with horses, they do not feel as if they are in a therapy session. It is easy to forget the chat you had with a conselor, but working with a large live animal can be a completely different experience. Equine Therapy can be used to treat a variety of emotional pains, such as autism, addiction, behavioral issues, and post traumatic stress disorder. Horses give many people an insight to…

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    I lay in bed awake, thinking about the day to come. Tomorrow I would compete in the last horse show of the 2016-2017 horse show year. At the end of each year, is you did well, you get a huge ribbon that is very pretty! Throughout the year you compete in different horse shows for points. The person with the most points gets first, second most gets second and so on through sixth place. I was tied for first place with my biggest competitor, and she is showing against me tomorrow. If she did well…

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    taking care of the horses brushing, feeding, taking care of wounds and helping the younger riders learn how to care for their horses. I’ve never been able to own my own horse, but I have been fortunate enough to show and ride other people’s horses. I am entering the fall 2018 semester as an animal science with a pre vet track. Becoming a veterinarian has been a dream of mine since I was a kid, I want to use my passion for animals to help them and their owners. Along with riding horses I also…

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    SIRS Issues Researcher

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    "Show Horses Need Protection from Abuse, Supporters Tell Congress." McClatchy - Tribune News Service. 18 Jun. 2014: n.p.SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 14 Oct. 2015. Concerned horseback riders made a bill to stop abuse of horses used in shows. Author believes it’s abusive to train horses with certain tactics.However, the article didn’t state both sides and provides a narrow view into the issue. It is biased by; putting emotions in arguments, not providing strong scientific example and did not…

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