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    Blood Red Horse

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    The 277 page novel‚ Blood Red Horse‚ was written by K.M. Grant. It is a historical fiction that takes place during the Third Crusade‚ the story beginning at Hartslove Castle in England with a quarrel between two of the main characters‚ William and Gavin‚ sons of Sir Thomas de Granville‚ the head of the castle‚ and a young orphaned girl‚ Ellie. Ellie and Will have a strong bond tying them together‚ but because Gavin is the eldest son‚ Ellie is promised to become his wife when they are old enough.

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    The Rocking Horse Winner

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    ENG 4U-B The Rocking Horse Winner ENG 4U-B June 17‚ 2113 Andrew Barr Key question 1. a) The reading strategies used while reading "The Rocking Horse Winner" by D.H. Lawrence are as follows. Before reading‚ identification of the purpose of reading this story was paramount. This was quite apparent as it was an expectation of the course‚ in which the focus was to analyze the subject of identity. I already know that the story was about a mother that does not love her children and I assumed

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    If you could guess how many breeds of horses there are what would be the number that you would  guess? There are more than 350 breeds of horses in the world.  II. Four Gaits  A. Walk 4­5 miles per hour  B. Trot 8­12 miles per hour  C. Lope 12­16 miles per hour  D. Gallop 26­32 miles per hour  III. What to call a horse according to age  A. Foal­male or female horse that is less than a year old  B. Yearling­ male or female horse between 1 and 2 years old  C. Colt­ male horse between 2 to 4 years old  D. Filly­female horse between 2 to 4 years old 

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    I have been forcefully shoved in to a cattle car. The car is packed with hundreds of people. The tiny car was so tightly packed with people that there were people dying because of it. We had no food or water so that increased the death rate. We were packed in the cattle car for 2 days. The car finally came to a stop. As we exited they were yelling in a strange language and separating people from their families. looks like the crazy old man from home may have been right. Is this the horrible place

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    Worms and Trojan Horses

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    with the International Computer Science Institute (ICSI) a non profit research group associated with the University of California at Berkley in 2004. Trojan horses are programs known to have benign capabilities. It neither replicates nor copies itself‚ but can cause damage and or compromise the security system of a computer. Trojan horses are usually sent by individuals in the forms of email. Like the worm it is usually in the form of a joke or a software program. Some tasks that are performed

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    Horse Playing in the Army

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    Horse play is defined as Rowdy or boisterous play; gay or light hearted recreational activity for diversion or amusement‚ typical on many construction sites between fellow workers‚ usually within a familiar team or crew and can often result in unintentional physical harm. Some other common names used for horse play are goofing off‚ playing around‚ and rough housing. There is a very thin line between harmless play and dangerous horse play. In most situations‚ even the most seemingly harmless joke

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    History of the Przewalski’s Horse Paula J. Gedman English 101 November 26. 2012 Matthew Haynes History of the Przewalski’s Horse The first species of wild horses was documented to exist 55 million years ago. The Tarpan horse and the Przewalski’s (Sheh-val-skee) Horse were the last subspecies of wild horses. Today the Przewalski’s Horse is the only true subspecies of the ancestral

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    Horses in Ancient Greece

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    Horses in Ancient Greece When thinking back to the ancient times‚ the thought of the great chariot races will inevitably enter a person’s mind. Horses were not only used for this spectacular and dangerous event in early times‚ but they were used and worshipped as so much more. The Greeks saw horses as a symbol of speed‚ competition‚ and human mastery over nature. They were viewed as an animal worthy of much respect and necessary tool for the Greeks competitive personalities. Horses were an

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    life for others. The time period where “The Horse Dealer’s Daughter” takes place‚ women did not have much for them. They could grow up to be a wife/mother but that’s about it. Not much else for women to do with themselves. The story‚ Beloved‚ takes place right after slavery‚ where people were very cautious around people’s past. It was not talked about‚ due to the horrific event‚ which causes a big problem in the story. Both‚ Mabel Pervin‚ from “The Horse Dealer’s Daughter” by D.H. Lawrence‚ and Sethe

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    Horses by Edwin Muir

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    The poem Horses by Edwin Muir uses imagery and figurative language to create and associate the the themes such as nature‚ machine‚ power and myth. Edwin Muir uses a variety of language tools such as Paradox‚ simile and metaphor to create a particular effect. He conveys his feelings through the poem and to link to the past. In addition‚ Muir’s use of rhyme scheme with the repetition of words puts emphasis on certain lines which in turn provides development for the tone. The Rhyme scheme for the poem

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