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    Hunting Wild Horses: Analyzing Patrick Lane’s Poem “Wild Horses” Poetry in the work genre often examines relationships among humans, but many poems neglect to consider the impact of jobs on the environment and animals. Many of the jobs explored in work literature tend to focus on blue collar and white collar jobs, while few focus on outdoor jobs. The poem “Wild Horses” by Patrick Lane explores the consequences of hunters hunting wild horses. The poem takes place during winter in the meadows of…

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    The Runt's The Charioteer

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    The Chariot (The Charioteer) is at once The Mind as a vehicle drawn by two horses (into four) and The Runt (small “e”), called “The Electricity”: The polar forces of The Lovers times the 4 elements made manifest as The Charioteer. In this line of Operation: Mind as The Chariot, is the female, and ‘The Current’ flowing through the mind, as male is The Charioteer. The female/male relationship is always and everywhere at work as The Lovers. That is why Justice must and does reside with The Mind.…

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    Horse slaughter should be banned, con. People love horses as pets and friends Next, people love to care care of there horse and ride them to, also, and people start to bonding with there horse and go through alot together. Lets see some proof. People love horses as pets and friends. I know people that love horses and would do anything for there horses. One of their horses throw shoe and had the have the freare come over and make a new shoe and that takes so long to do and she had to teach a…

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    Rocking-Horse Winner and How to Read Literature Like a Professor, an overarching similarity between these two works can be seen with the presence of a type of ghost in the household (as described by the third chapter in Foster’s work). This ghost deviates from the traditional definition and represents that which is ubiquitous in contemporary, as well as past, life. Foster describes ghosts as ideas or acts that weigh down upon characters and “haunt” them, so to speak. The ghost in The…

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    Horse Econia Narrative

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    school and it started off like any other day Shelby,Chelsey and I got up and did our chores. Are horse Econia was pregnant at the time. She was 2 weeks over her due date. So we left her in her stall just incase she were to start going into labor. So we get to school and Courtney stayed home because she was “sick”. It gets to around lunch time and people in my school were asking about the baby horse i didn't know what they were talking about. So i looked on facebook and Courtney had posted…

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    The Granger: A Short Story

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    rhythm of his actions, something she couldn't place. The horse pulled back his suede lips, exposing teeth and pale gums, stretched his jaw open, and placed his upper teeth on the top of the fence post. His neck arched, muscles contracting as he inhaled chunks of air and then exhaled in long grunts. Sophie's brain dragged up the connection. Granger reminded her of an…

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    brushing the dirt and shame off my clothes. The sun had barely begun to shove its way through the darkness of the night when I walked into the barn that Sunday morning. Tromping down the aisle I spotted my horse, Lee, his eyes so grand I could see my reflection. Today was our first horse show together and for days I had pictured it going flawlessly. While waiting outside the arena for my turn, my stomach began to knot. Twisting, turning, tightening I felt as if I could not move. After what…

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    reins. Would he ever see Kat again—tell her he loved her? Pointing his Colt at Rodriguez, he tightened his legs against Red’s sides, and the horse broke into a trot. Rodriguez thrust his heels against his horse’s hide. The animal dug its hooves into the dirt and burst forward. Both men fired. Jake’s shots landed wide, one hitting his enemy’s horse. Horse and rider went down. Jake holstered his gun and leaped from his saddle. As he slammed to the ground, he caught Rodriguez’s gun arm. The…

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    In the book The Guardian Herd: Stormbound the main Starfire, or just Star has to go through some pretty tough times, after all he is the black foal. The black foal, star is a foal that harnesses power from the hundred year star, “ The Hundred Year Star was gone from the sky, but in its place has star himself, the black foal of Anok, the most powerful pegasus alive.”. On your first birthday the hundred year star can give you the power of a healer, which will renight the herds. Or, you get to be…

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    Squamous Gastric Disease: Causation and Preventative Management Strategies Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS) has been used to describe a wide variety of ulcerative diseases in the horses. These ulcers can be commonly found in the esophageal, stomach, and duodenum mucosa of horses and occurs frequently because horses are subjected to human management practices that are not always based on their natural inclinations, such as stabling and being ridden and used for heavy work. EGUS is an…

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