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    Eventing Persuasive Essay

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    people add a horse to the mix‚ a simple mistake is not always just losing your gold medal‚ but also perhaps‚ your ability to walk‚ or worse. Eventing is the most dangerous sport in the Olympics because‚ there are many injuries that can happen‚ it is important that horse and rider work together because they can get seriously hurt if they do not‚ and they have to follow specific rules‚ so that they can stay safe. What exactly is eventing? Eventing is a three day event‚ in which horse and rider compete

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    My Best Memory

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    I remember it well… It was a fabulous February day. I took a glance at the clock on my bedside table and I saw it was only 6:30am‚ just as I realized the time I realized with a shock that it was also the day of the Co. Clare horse and pony show‚ my first show ever. I looked to my door to see my beige jodhpurs‚ cream shirt and my brand new tweed jacket hanging there. Just as I was admiring them the phone interrupted my thoughts with its urgent ring‚ and that’s where it all started. I ran downstairs

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    scene starting with the Trojan Horse being found by the Trojans and ending with Troy being sacked had lacked effectiveness. This may be due to insufficient details delivered throughout the whole movie. It may be a disappointment if one decides to look at the accuracy of the movie’s depiction of the stories of Homer’s The Odyssey and Virgil’s Aeneid. Both poems are known to be accountable written sources that go way back many centuries ago‚ having described the Trojan Horse and the events of the Trojan

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    Lawrence ’s The Rocking Horse Winner is a short story chock full of literary devices that turns this story from a simple‚ sad tale of a young boy into a grand dilemma consisting of sex‚ greed‚ neglect‚ and hidden lust. Sexual tones are expressed throughout the story through symbols‚ character interactions‚ and Lawrence ’s word usage. The boy ’s rocking horse and the manner in which Lawrence describes the use of this horse can be considered very sexual. "The rocking horse is his "mount" which is

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    Racing Greyhounds

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    Bibliography: Anne Rolins (1982). All about the Greyhound. Claire O’Boyle (2007). Greyhound owners feeding dogs cocaine. Mirror‚ 10 October. Factiva. http://global.factiva.com (accessed 12 October‚ 2007). Daniel Bateman (2007). Horse flu scare has punters race to greyhounds Going to the dogs. Townsville Bulletin‚ 8 September. Factiva. http://global.factiva.com (accessed 12 October‚ 2007). David Barrett (2007). Equine flu leaves greyhounds facing $2.25m loss --- Going to the dogs

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    The Arabian Nights

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    The Arabian Nights: Saving Lives through Stories Hurriya Hassan Topic 2‚ Paper 1 Dr. R. Amatulli Global Literature I‚ Winter Session 12th January‚ 2015 Storytelling is a great teaching tool that has been used since the beginning of time. Oral tradition has been constantly used in many cultures and society in order to tell a story that consists of a moral that helps an individual learn about certain life lessons. These stories are passed down to them so they can be retold to their future

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    As most people know‚ horse racing is a contest of speed between two or more horses. Usually thoroughbred. To most people it would seem that horse-racing was the purest sport imaginable. With tracks monitored by overlapping cameras and gates controlled by computers‚ it seems like the honest man’s game. Horse-racing is a 15 billion dollar a year industry and the 2nd most widely attended spectator sport after baseball. It started around 4500 bc in central Asia and for thousands of years was the sport

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    The Arabian Nights

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    The Arabian Nights and Arab Culture Arabian nights which known as “ Alf Layla Wa Laylah” have a huge impact and relation to Arab culture. Arabian nights are a collection of old stories include pre-Islamic culture‚ historical tales‚ love‚ crimes‚ poetries‚ music and literature. These stories were derived from the west and south Asia where a lot of translators and scholars collected the work over many centuries. The tales themselves are affected back to the ancient Arabic‚ Persian‚ and Indian traditions

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    Just Keep Rocking Individuals have struggled with ignorance time and time again‚ and this ignorance can penetrate every aspect of their lives. In the short story by D. H. Lawrence‚ “The Rocking-Horse Winner“‚ young Paul has to encounter a series of misfortunate events‚ due to the fact that his beloved ambitious mother is unworthy of the what she has and each circumstance leads him and his family to great distress. With a burden on his shoulders‚ he will not stop until he gets what his mother desperately

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    Arabian Nights

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    There are many reasons why we love fairy tales and other made up stories. Some could argue that the purpose of creating these stories is a way for all of us to escape the real world and create our own worlds. Also it is a way to entertain ourselves with made up creatures and adventures that would not be possible in real life. We include things like evil jinnees‚ horrible monsters‚ wealth and locations that have not been heard of by anyone. We see all of the adventures and and so much more in Tales

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