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    and their presence at these events alters people’s perceptions about Bronies. Similar to previous sections of this project, there are a number of service members who were not comfortable at first letting others know that they were watching My Little Pony. Molly Lambert describes one incident in which a number of military Bronies were afraid to openly admit their enjoyment of the show with fellow soldiers: One especially poignant moment shows a meet-up of military Bronies, who all confess to…

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    the start of the documentation of deliveries and correspondence. 3. Do you what was the name given to the first courier service in the United States of America? You would be surprised to know that it was called Fargo. 4. It is widely believed that Pony Express was the first courier service in the United States of America. However, it was established only after Fargo which was in actual the first one of its kind in terms…

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    friends support no matter what.w In the beginning, we meet Johnny, a boy who usually does not stick up to the Socs. In a tough situation where Pony is being drowned by 5 other people, Johnny sticks up when usually he doesn’t act that way. He has gotten beat up by these people before and when he finally sticks up to them it shows he really cares about Pony. Pony wakes up and sees something that shocks him: “Bob the handsome Soc, was lying there in the moonlight, doubled up and still. I looked at…

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    lifestyle. Pony depends on his friends a lot. They lift him up, they reassure him, and they protect him. He is also pretty scared of the Socs. In one seen from the book he gets jumped and is really scared. In the text they state, “I knew I was as white as I felt and I was shaking like a leaf.” (Hinton, 8) As you can see Pony can get really scared when jumped by Socs. Pony is also very compassionate. He cares for his friends.…

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    Life In The Outsiders

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    (Hinton 148). This made Dally furious, and bolted out to the car without Pony “He suddenly bolted through the door and down the hall” (Hinton 149). Pony then walked out and after hours of doing nothing, he was asked if Pony wanted a ride “I might have stumbled around all night except for a man who asked me if I wanted a ride.” (Hinton 151). He arrived home with Steve, Soda, and Darry just resting after the rumble, and Pony told them about Dallas until the phone rang, with Dally on the other side…

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    misunderstood teenagers (greasers) and there ongoing feud with the rich upper class "Socs". The story follows Ponyboy a bright kid and his friend group. He lives with his 2 older brothers Sodapop and Darry. Soda is the middle child, he's always kind to Pony and always hears his side of the story. Darry is the oldest he works 2 jobs to pay for bills after their parents died. The rest of there "gang" consists of Johnny who comes from an abusive home, where his parents are always beating him, Dally…

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    Is Johnny A Hero Essay

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    died he gave the book “Gone With The Wind” to pony so that pony could read it to him as he passed away. The Greasers, The Greasers are a group of young teens who like to grease their hair back and wear black leather jackets. The greasers live in the east side of oklahoma. The main characters are Ponyboy Curtis and Johnny cade. Pony is important because he is the youngest of the greasers but also cause the most trouble out of the group. One time Pony said “Johnny never walked by himself after…

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    Veterinar's Dilemma

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    of the off side.” In stage two, the examination including a handler walking and trotting the pony away from and back to the veterinarian. The pony is then turned one way and back and followed with being lunged in a tight circle in both directions. The flexion test is also undertaken in this stage. If the pony appears to be lame the examination should be stopped in this stage. In stage three, the pony is examined after strenuous exercise if it has been given consent. The aims of the exercises…

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    the movie, Ponyboy got jumped, but in the movie it never showed Pony getting jumped. In the film it was North and the Southside, in the book it was the East and West. When Ponyboy came home late, in the film Darry pushed him, but in the book Darry slapped Pony. Another one of the differences, is when Pony and Johnny were trying to find the church Pony asked a farmer, but in the film there was no farmer. In the novel Johnny and Pony kept going outside when Dally strictly told them not to, but…

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    Pony and I lay there in the woods watching the stars. As Pony went home I started to doze off as I watched the stars. As I was sleeping, Ponyboy woke me up with an aggressive tug & push, “come on Johnny, we’re getting out of here” Pony began, “we’re going far away” he continued. I didn’t know what happened or what was wrong but I just followed Pony’s lead. Pony and I went to the park, greaser territory. As Pony and I sit and talk a blue Mustang pulled up, it was the SOCS. “This is greaser…

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