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    The Day I Became More Courageous and Learned To Face My Fears I was sitting in the ambulance at the MHJA horse show in Ohio. “Can you move your eyes back and forth?” The nurse had asked me. I did as I was told. The nurse was listing many symptoms that she thought I might have, if I had a concussion. “I’m going to shine a light in your eyes, and all you need to do is look at me,” She said with a concerning voice. They said I appeared to be dazed, and I had late responses. That was the last…

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    Horses In Art

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    Horses are an important animal that people have been familiar with throughout the years. Even today, horses are still participating in people’s daily life. Many years ago, horses were one of the first transportations before the first car came out; horses were also good comrades with warriors. Horses have a strong relationship with human life, and human life is an important theme in art. For this reason, artists love to use horses in artworks throughout history. Artists use horses as the subject…

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    evening”, Robert Frost who is the author, constructs a hidden message of suicide throughout the poem. The narrator of the story takes a stroll through the woods, beside him is his horse and his slay. While he is attracted to the excellence of the forested areas, his horse shakes his harness bells to imply he must go home. The horse makes it known that he has commitments at home but that doesn’t pull him far from the charm of nature. On the other hand, is he really admiring the woods or is he…

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    Diomedes: Shriyuu Clan

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    see who ever could get the most kills. Diomedes with out thinking rushed into the enemy, and started to swing his long sword rapidly, while his cousin was calmly killing everyone around him even though he was surrounded. As Diomedes was fighting his horse was struck with a bullet, and died on the spot as it was shot it the head. This didn’t matter to him as his bet was more important to him. At the end of this small battle Diomedes ended up with twenty kills, while his cousin on the other hand…

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    twenty years that I should be at ease, but I'm almost more anxious now than I've ever been before. Walking toward the gate, lost in my thoughts, I'm wondering what the night ahead has in store for my partner and I. When I say "partner" I mean my horse. She is not only my partner but one of the best friends I have ever had. Her soft nicker quickly quiets my thoughts as I look up to see her walking to the gate to greet me. I can always count on her to be right there when she sees me and to…

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    All the Pretty Horses seminars Question 1: John Grady experienced a number of profoundly significant events in the course of the novel. How do they affect him? What qualities does John Grady develop as he matures during the course of the novel? What role does killing the boy in prison play in his development? 1. John Grady experienced many profound significant events throughout his life in this novel. All of which changed his view on life and the world. In the beginning of the novel John Grady’s…

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    All the time horses are sent to live out the remainder of their lives in pastures because of an injury or lack of soundness. More often than not it is regretfully, when veterinarians and owners run out of ideas to try to make the horse better. One treatment option that often goes overlooked is chiropractic care. Because it can be more harmful then beneficial, if one does not know the proper methods, many owners choose not to attempt this treatment or only try it as a last resort. Even though…

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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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    stable, where my white racing horse was waiting. It neighed lovingly at me, and I smiled back. I petted my horse, fed it, and went inside my cabin to have some breakfast.…

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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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