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    Now the keep is just another relic of a bygone era.’ With an amused expression, he adds, ‘There’s a lot of that going around in this town.’ ‘I’m beginning to get that impression.’ I peer into the distance, waiting for the next flash of lightning. ‘Anyone still live there?’ ‘Not for a century. We open up the great hall for festivals every now and then, but day to day, hardly anyone sets foot inside besides the town guard.’ I smile before I can stop myself. ‘Town guard?’ ‘Yes, they like to run…

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    Why you Should Become a Seagoing Cowboy Today Has the thought of traveling on the crashing waves of the sea to help other countries in need, ever crossed your mind? I have already volunteered my time to help countries that were in ruins and I recommend that you do too. Still not convinced that you should join the seagoing cowboys? Consider this: You will have your breath taken away from all of the magnificent sights there is to see, there are plenty of games that are played to pass the time…

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    boots. A refreshingly chilly breeze blows through the arena with the smell of rain. In my right hand is the rope, folded over twice so that it doesn’t drag. The clic-clack of the horses hooves die away as he walks in behind me and I can feel his warm breath on my elbow. This is what I wait for all week. I walk the horse into the center of the arena and start to warm up. We back up a few steps, I put pressure behind his shoulder so he steps one back leg over the other, and then I flip the rope…

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    Non Nutrients In Horses

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    A good diet is vital to the health and happiness of a horse and it ensures that they perform at their best. Horses are non-ruminant animals, meaning they have a simple, one chamber stomach similar to humans, dogs, and pigs. However, their diets are very different since horses are able to digest and absorb nutrients from foods that most other non-ruminant animals cant. This special ability is due to the horse’s very well developed cecum and their large capacity for nutrient absorption. The cecum…

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    Equine Research Paper

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    traded in expensive prices. Because of their high value, equine veterinarians are needed to tend to them when needed. I have had an experience in equine practice during my 2nd year Field Practice Program when my friends and I chose to go to Chomview Horse Riding Club for this program. I had witnessed and participated in both management and medical fields during one month of the practice period. It was the first…

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    I was walking out of the barracks with my new tome I got from Tharja for some reason I thought she was in love with Robin our tactician but ever since I joined she's been following me around for some reason. I had nothing better to do so, I decided to read a bit of the tome this magic seemed powerful maybe I should keep it to myself "Hello y/n you looking for the ladies" Inigo asked he was a good person but he always asked every woman for a cup of tea and then bangs them well the girls in town…

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    Anthony Hollander

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    “Son, have you ever heard of chess?” “Yes, it’s to complicated though” “Chess is to complicated? Anthony you have it all wrong” “I bet it’s boring” “Come on it’s fun, I’ll show you how to play. What do you say?” At the age of 9, Anthony Hollander was taught how to play chess from his grandfather. His grandfather was a wise, retired army veteran, with a knack for chess. He loved everything about it, that’s why he wanted to see if young Anthony would give it a try. Soon enough he picked…

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    the rocky road looking around, watching people’s actions, watching slaves work hard, watching women carry babies and holding their children’s hands. Kids leather shoes, clapping against the road, with laughter coming from their mouths. Dogs barking, horses pulling away from their coaches. Everything is so busy and loud. You can barely hear yourself think. Shouts come from a small house across the road. “You stupid Loyalists! The King is taking control…

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    Symbolism of The Rocking-Horse In the short story “The Rocking-Horse Winner”, Paul uses his wooden rocking horse as a strange means of gaining “luck” so that he may be able to predict what racing horse will win first place in several different races. Paul’s wooden rocking-horse could be considered a symbol of luck, as Paul makes several correct predictions as a result of wildly riding his wooden horse; however, Paul’s rocking-horse can be better described as the source, or channel, of Paul’s…

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    automobiles were not available and horses and railroads were the only means, transportation was a problem. Transportation by horses were expensive and hectic and by railroads was only for long-distances. This as a result it caused the people to have a social interaction problem. A visit to nearest town, five miles away, would had almost taken a day by horse. Moreover, skilled manpower was required to use the horse. Also, a significant amount of time too for the buggy setup and horse preparation.…

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