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    Equine Center

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    offer with horses. Their goal is to “care for the physical‚ mental‚ and emotional needs of children‚ adults‚ Veterans… through the healing power of horses”. To begin‚ the placement of the stables and arena are carefully thought out to have a welcoming and warm environment as the patients drive into the property. It creates a calming and blissful feeling‚ which is essential for the

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    Thesis Statement: Equine Assisted Therapy can be beneficial to substance abuse clients with co-occurring disorders. Equine Assisted Therapy (EAP) is when horses is used as a tool for emotional growth and learning helping adults and children with mental health and behavioral problems‚ such as mood disorders‚ addictive behaviors and communication difficulties (Marshall-Lucette & Cantin‚ 2011). There is still limited information and literature not only in the United States but in the United Kingdom

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    Short Story About a Race

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    focused. The horses were being whipped hastily by their riders. The whip sank into the skins of the horses. The riders had their backs hunched‚ held onto the ropes of the horses’ masks and focused ahead. Five horses had already finished the 1st lap out of the 5 laps. They had to take the curves steadily and carefully. I looked over to find Steve but he wasn’t anywhere near‚ I made a note to call him at the end of the race. I wondered how much people must have betted on these horses. The

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    has to kill the horse. Pure fear courses through out both Robert and the horse and jumps out at the reader while reading through the scene. Robert and the horse are both terrified: Robert is scared because he doesn’t have the slightest clue how to kill a horse and the horse is probably scared because there’s nothing it can do to get up (in addition‚ it must be in agonizing pain from its broken leg). Neither the horse nor Robert can command their bodies—Robert can’t shoot the horse and he tries multiple

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    and express my love for show and horses. As SCHA Queen‚ I would take great pride in being a spokesperson and representative for SCHA and be able to increase membership in SCHA. SCHA means a number of things to me. This was my first year‚ but I always looked forward to waking up and going out to ride. Another reason why SCHA means so much to me is it keeps me and my horse in shape for other things involving our riding career. Its always fun to see how much my horse changes and develops during the

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    chestnut horse‚ that magnificent beast‚ all power and potency‚ and from the central benches I could see it well”. The choice falls on Stubbs’ chestnut horse. As the painting is in the center of the gallery it also becomes the essential point of understanding the short story. More than just a horse in a painting‚ the narrator wants to observe people interacting. The people the narrator observes‚ or spies on from his position in the middle of the gallery‚ all deal with the painting of the horse in some

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    Equus Notes

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    Equus Peter Shaffer Online Information For the online version of BookRags’ Equus Premium Study Guide‚ including complete copyright information‚ please visit: http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-equus/ Copyright Information ©2000-2007 BookRags‚ Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The following sections of this BookRags Premium Study Guide is offprint from Gale’s For Students Series: Presenting Analysis‚ Context‚ and Criticism on Commonly Studied Works: Introduction‚ Author Biography‚ Plot Summary‚ Characters

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    Maerol Escobar Art Review

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    located‚ in the downtown arts district El Paso‚ Texas. The painting focuses in my opinion in two aspects that are connected together to share a historical message. The Native American and the horse two iconic figures of the U.S history gathered together in one image. As a Native American image‚ the Horse image implications consolidate

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    Dawn-Personal Narrative

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    There was this beautiful sorrel‚ 14.2 hand‚ quarter horses. Her name was Dawn‚ her full name was Misty Dawn. She was so sweet and I was proud to call her my own. Technically she wasn’t always mine she was my mine at the time‚ she was my mom’s. Dawn was born at my mom’s house‚ had her till I was old enough to ride by myself. She was the horse that taught me how to ride‚ at least started to. The problems began four years ago‚ I went to my friend Selah’s house for a sleepover I went over there like

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    Living on the horse farm has to be the most memorable part of my life. Surrounded by fresh air‚ wide-open space‚ and peaceful‚ natural sounds‚ I cherished every minute spent with the horses. The hot‚ humid summers were always the laziest parts of life on the farm. Rising early in the damp morning‚ I tried to get outside and start my daily chores before the inevitable heat struck the air. Breathing the crisp‚ morning air‚ winding through the maze of wagging tails and drooling mouths toward the sliding

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