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    This essay will examine the anxieties of the central characters in “The Rocking-Horse Winner” by D. H. Lawrence in addition to parents’ influence on their children’s anxieties. The mother of the titular Rocking-Horse Winner, Hester, immensely desires wealth. She overspends when she has wealth, and her monetary anxiety haunts the house, personifying itself through whispers of: “There must be more money.” Her desires are never satisfied – the more she has, the more her anxiety increases. This is…

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    My allergic reaction to a horse One day a normal day ……. I was coming home from school , and my family and I were going out to eat. My parents started talking about boring stuff until they suddenly were talking about horses. I got a little to exited and I bursted out ‘’CAN WE GO TO THE HORSE BARN TODAY?!?!’’ My dad said “I know you’re exited, and yes we are going to the barn, RIGHT NOW.’’ I drove with my dad, and my brothers had to go with my mom even though they desperately wanted to go with…

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    INSPECTIONS ON HORSES FOR SLAUGHTER BE REESTABLISED? INTRODUCTION There are 9.2 million horses being used for sports, shows, and recreation in the United States (American Horse Council). While horses have always been seen as tool to complete ranch or farm work and a type of transportation, the more personal use of horses in recent years is their role as a companion animal. However, not everyone can afford these expensive pets and thousands are left unwanted each year. Before 2006, these…

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    Instructions for Bridling a Horse The purpose of these instructions is to show step-by-step how to bridle a horse. List of Equipment: • Halter • Horse • Bridle- headgear made of straps used to control the horse. • Reins- long, narrow leather straps that are attached to the horse’s bit to guide the horse. • Bit- a piece of metal put into the mouth that is connected to the bridle to assist the rider with communicating with the horse. • Crownpiece- the piece that sits behind the horse’s ears. •…

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    mix up horse breeds, dog breeds, cat breeds, and many other animal breeds. This essay is comparing three horse breeds that are mixed up all the time: the Shire, the Percheron, and the Clydesdale. The following paragraphs will compare features, their uses, and where the breeds originated. The horses are usually mixed up because people don't know a whole lot about them. They only know that they're horses, they're big, and the general look of them. As it was mentioned before, these horses have a…

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    it is ethical for the horses. In actuality, they are making it worse for the horse. There are three spots that the chain can be placed: under the jaw, over the nose, and use to under the lip. For the calm horses the chain will either go under the jaw or over the nose, those areas are less sensitive to the horses and to get them to mind with the chain there the exhibitor has to be more aggressive. With the chain under the lip it is very well known that you do NOT touch the horse in an aggressive…

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    Trojan Horse Deception

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    EZ Trojan Horse is a mythological tale about the Trojan War regarding a military strategy utilized by the Greeks to breach Troy and ultimate force the island nation into capitulation. After a decade of stalemates and fruitless sieges, the Greeks decide to create a giant wooden horse and give it to the Trojans as a symbol of defeat and a monument for Athena. The horse, conceived of by Odysseus, is built in a mere three days. However, unbeknownst to the Trojans, a skilled force of warriors is…

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    Horse Abuse: A Short Story

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    it have to be this way? Why can’t people just treat horses like real living things!” I screamed at my riding instructor. “Because, some people just don’t think that way,” she replied to my outburst with surprising calmness. Before I knew it, I grabbed a fistful of my new horse, Zeus’s mane and swung onto him bareback. We galloped for what felt like hours, but was only a few minutes. I ended up at a place I didn’t know existed, another horse farm. A boy maybe 5 years older than me came…

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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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    Horses have been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. While most little girls were daydreaming of becoming a ballerina or a princess, I was dreaming of being a cowgirl. I started taking riding lessons when I was five years old and it’s something that I still absolutely adore. Being so young when I started, I’m honestly not sure how I managed to do much of anything with the horses, but what I do know is that I enjoyed every single second that I spent at the barn. The smell of horses…

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