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    I have loved horses for as long as I can remember. I know that does not seem like a long time, but it feels like a long time to me. I began seriously studying about horses, and riding, when I was 5 years old. Horses have brought me great joy. I have been lucky enough to know many of them personally. They have a great deal of personality. I began riding horses when I was four. My first time riding was at a school outing, and they had pony rides. I loved it! I did not stop there, I have been…

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    Vet Technician Essay

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    A vet technician is usually responsible for the technical task on animals, they also are responsible for drawing blood, placing catheters, assisting surgeries, managing anesthesia, and giving medications. What you need to become a vet technician you need your high school diploma, GED, and earn an associates degree in vet tech. The salary of a vet technician is 29,648. You can go to a community college or a trade school you have to take a 2 year program. Did you know that there are 11 different…

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    Christina in the story “ Christina’s courage” written by Jonna Campbell is a middle school girl. This character tries to overcome the idea that she needs to slow down on her dreams of being an Olympic rider. Most of the story takes place at a big thoroughbred breeding and training farm in Kentucky where she lives and at the farm down the street where she takes jumping lessons. The problem is Christina thinks nobody can get in the way and soon she will become an Olympic rider. Christina is a…

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    Tori Shekastehband is an incredible young lady. As I write this reference for her, I cannot think of a better way to start it, because Tori personifies the very best that young people have to offer. Friendly, thorough, determined, motivated, compassionate and intelligent, Tori is a whirlwind of action and potential. She, quite simply, personifies a leader in both action and words. It is my pleasure to write her a reference for your consideration of her application to be a summer counselor…

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    Sealcoating In Versailles

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    Since 1967, several Hollywood movies have been filmed in and around Versailles, including Secretariat and Dreamer. The choice of Versailles for these two movies about racehorses seems especially fitting — the town is surrounded by thoroughbred farms and is a major center for the breeding and training of racehorses as well as pleasure horses. The horse farms attract buyers, breeders and fans from all over the country, and since Versailles is also the county seat, property owners endeavor to keep…

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    Animal Essay Most Dangerous Game Animal: Zaroff Introduction: For some people, getting past a certain thought, idea, or way of life is hard. It is hard to get past what’s on your brain and what you have been living by. Thesis: In The Most Dangerous Game, by Richard Connell, and The Interlopers, by Hector Hugh Munro (Saki), some of the main characters are blinded by their animal nature and what they are used to, which leads to all of their deaths as a result. TS: Zaroff is like an animal…

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    Mulga Bill Research Paper

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    Twas Nolga Bill from Eaglehawk that saw what happened to his father, Mulga Bill. He was embarrassed with his father's accident; Nolga Bill had bragged about his father's mastery in the profession of cycling. He had bet a tuppence with all his classmates that his father would successfully go down the hill on the bicycle. Since his classroom window faced Dead Man's creek, everyone in the class saw his father's incident on the bicycle. They were laughing hysterically; they were shouting in an…

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    Achilles Essay

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    In the context of comparing Achilles with a beast in the statement of Aristotle, it is evident that he gets depicted as a thoroughbred in his advancement towards Hector with whom he had a battle (259). On other occasions, Achilles gets described as a falcon in his first pursuit of Hector (261). When doing his final chase on Hector, Achilles gets compared to a hunting hound (263)…

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    the better and do the things I asked him to, but once he did, he was amazing. He would jump a course of cross rails or even fences up to three feet like he had been doing it his whole life. I never would have thought that this crazy underweight thoroughbred would become my dream…

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    Some people claim that there are many forces at work in this world that shape our lives. They go by many names, fate, luck, god or gods, chance. Any or all of these things could play a part in our lives. Some claimed that none of those things existed and that life was just one random even after another. For Jules, she had found that her life had been dictated by two main forces: duty and destiny. It was her duty to care for her family’s ranch, it was her duty to one day become the owner of it…

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