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    My Little Pony

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    social, educational, and occupational contexts.” His experiences with social relationships inform his perspective on gender performance, reifying the binary when he states, “I know that it’s not straight, not normal for a male to watch My Little Pony.” Accusations of homosexuality by friends, family, and complete strangers is one layer of allegations fans contend with, however, there are insinuations of zoophilia. Linking Bronies sexual practices with animals is an argument circulating…

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    the US victory of the Civil War, and improved the economy in the aftermath. Before the telegraph became a common way of communication in the United States of America, the Pony Express was known as the fastest way of communication. Pony Express was the original delivering system for express mails. It was very…

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    Mail Delivery In America

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    The delivery of mail is an aspect of America and has a ammendable role in it's history and present day. Through the ages the travel of mail has greatly changed, from the great Pony Express to today's mailman travels. The first form of long distance mail delivery in America was created in April, 1860. There were almost 200 rest points for the riders. Said riders would ride a horse around every 10 through 15 miles, before exchanging it for a new one. Each stop had handlers who cared for the…

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    Pony Research Paper

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    The Pony dressage is an equestrian training process, which in short called as the English style of riding a pony. The word dressage comes from the French word “dresser” which means “to train”. Horse riding and dressage is the world’s oldest sporting event useful to determine horse’s flexibility, durability, attentiveness to balance and support. Through dressage the rider gently communicates with the horse through the support of the seat, spur, restraining aids of seat and driving aids of the leg…

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    It was the 1960s, gas was cheap, 37 cents a gallon on average, and people were finding their way back to normal life after World War 2. Racial tensions and tension with the USSR were coming to turning points, art and music were growing as an outlet for personal expression. The economy was circulating as the decade was run by democratic presidents between 1961 and 1969.The 1960s were a decade of change, and the auto industry was no exception. In the 1960s the automobile industry was shaped by a…

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    Research Paper On Pony

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    youngest one is my favorite. Her name is Pony, and I love her for multiple of reasons. Pony is the best person I could ever have in my life. She is loving, independent, and over protective. My auntie Pony is loving. Pony is loving becasue everytime I come to her house she always welcome me with loving arms. She always showed her love on my birthday, christmas, and sometimes out of the kindness of her heart. I remember my senior night for football, and my auntie pony was there cheering for me the…

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    Lisa's Pony Themes

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    There are many fascinating themes in the Simpson’s episode called, Lisa’s Pony. Guilt is one of them because it appears in several of the character’s stories; especially Homer, Lisa, and Marge. In this episode, guilt is evident in Homer. The episode starts when Lisa calls Homer and asks him to get her a new reed for her saxophone. Homer decides to write this on the bottom of his shoe. As he rushes to the music store, he sees that the bar is next door. With five minutes to spare, he hurries to…

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    Pony From The Outsiders

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    He would choose one person; tell a little bit about them, and then why he chose them and how they are a hero in his eyes. I think this would be a really good prompt for Pony because he has experienced so many hardships and I would be curious as to who he would choose to write about whether it be someone like his best buddy Johnny or one of his brothers like Sodapop. No matter who he chose to write about, it would also…

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    Symbolism In The Red Pony

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    The Red Pony by John Steinbeck is a minimalist style novella that tells the story of times in the life of a Salinas ranch boy named Jody Tiflin. Its major theme and purpose is to show how Jody grows up and changes from his childish ways, to become a responsible young man. The authors use of symbols and theme give the story a deeper meaning. In each of the four sections of the book, Jody seems to grow as a person, little by little, until finally he seems to learn that not everything will always…

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    Pony Corral Survey

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    Based on the results and the criteria of the survey that we did in the class, we picked some restaurants such as Tony Roma’s, Applebees' and Pony Corral. As Pony Corral is more fitted to our standard, we decided to choose Pony Corral as the place for our gathering. The step that we took to consider Pony Corral were to look up online through internet browser the closer restaurant to the university then the contact number. Then, we called the manager to make sure that the restaurant provides the…

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