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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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    THESIS: “The Rocking Horse Winner” by D. H. Lawrence and “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson are quite different by quite similar as well. Both authors use Gambling, love and having no love as themes. Gambling in the “Lottery” is right there upfront and in your face straight from reading the title to the announcement of the winner. Lotteries are a form of gambling. In the “Rocking Horse Winner” it’s not so in your face but comes about half way when Paul the son starts to bet on horses as well as…

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    All the Pretty Horses is an adventurous story about two men named John Grady Cole and Lacey Rawlins, who flees Texas to Mexico on their horse. After John and Lacey reached Mexico they landed a job as cowboys. John was abandoned by his mother when he was just a child to Mexican woman. John loved horses and was taught about horses by his grand father. Rawlings comes from a less fortunate family and wanted to run away. Blevins, who is only a teenager seems to be a kid with no family that no one…

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    sun shone out of a clean slate of blue that brought out the comforting smell of horse and leather. I breathed in deeply and caught the piney scent of the sage brush which quickly turned to dust in my nose as the horses in the corral churned up the dry, dusty dirt of the mountains. I rode past the weathered wooden barn with the rows of stalls on either side. They all looked lonely without the tossing heads of the horses and bustling of the wranglers. I leaned over to my right and snatched my…

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    For many years’ horses have been auctioned off to slaughter houses for money and their meat. This is a very disturbing and inhumane process that happens quite often in the U.S. and needs taken care of. Horse slaughter is a very brutal and terrifying end for horses. They way horses are treated before and during these slaughters are horrific and extremely inappropriate. Horses are also considered pets, family members to some people. Not to mention, many Americans do not eat horse meat so it is…

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    three Public speaking Horse Slaughter Intro Horse slaughter the killing of horse has been going on for centuries in many countries and is considered culturally appropriate However in the usa it is considered inhumane and immoral . Horse slaughter is a very controversial topic and many argue both sides. however today I am here to show you the impact of horse slaughter And why i believe it to be immoral Transition First I want explain why there are so many horses going to slaughter…

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    Horse Hoof Research Paper

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    The horses hoof is hard but delicate part of a horses body, it must be treated carefully. If a horse has a long toe then it is more uncomfortable for them to walk. It is then more vital to disease. In this paper I will be explaining how important it is to keep a horses hoof healthy and strong. how a horses hoof works and how to prevent the most common hoof disease. To keep a horses hoof healthy and free from wall cracks you must feed your horse the correct feed and hay to insure a healthy…

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    have served as weapons, transportation, recreation, and also as pets. Horses were first brought to America in the early 1500s by Hernando Cortez. Before that, no Native had ever laid eyes on this four legged creature. From being used to fight off natives, to being ridden at a carnival by little kids, the horse has definitely evolved to suit the needs of the changing America. The person who had the biggest effect on the horse industry in America was Henry Ford. When the first assembly line was…

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    Horse racing has been in the eyes of the public for many years. How could it not be, with how much publicity surrounding it, much like football or baseball in the United States. Some of this publicity is good, with impressive feats such as the first Triple Crown winner in 37 years garnering an international audience. However, publicity can also be bad with animal rights activists (people who believe animals should live free unrestricted by humans and not used for food, clothes, sport, etc.)…

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    Horse Show Research Paper

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    Everyone who knows me, knows that I own horses and that I go to horse shows, but most of them do not know the whole story or how big horses are in my life. Like many little girls, at the age of nine I fell in love with horses. My mother had horses when she was younger and decided that she wanted to get them again. Until this point, the only contact I had with the equine species was the pony rides at the local fair. Since I had never been around horses, my mother contacted a family friend to…

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