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    We humans are born to life without knowing what we are going to do and what the life will bring us. I was born in Ankara‚ Turkey. My life started in the capital city of Turkey. We moved to Mersin first‚ which was in the south side of Turkey‚ then Istanbul. We have been living there since 1997. The reason why I mention that we lived in different cities of Turkey is I have seen different cultures and raised with that beauty of this experience. I will always appreciate that I had the chance to meet

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    Analysis of the Play Equus

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    Sex and religion were crucial factors in Alan’s childhood development due in no small part to the incompatibility between his parents. His mother‚ a Christian from an upper class “horsey” family who married beneath her‚ shared religion and fanciful horse stories with her son. His openly atheistic father refuses to allow his son’s religious worship explaining his own views of Christianity as “just bad sex (Equus‚ Location 530)”. He further implies connections between religion and sexual desire when

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    Mythological

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    The Rocking-Horse Winner The mythological criticism focuses on patterns that reoccur overtime. This criticism combines mixtures of different field‚ such as‚ psychology‚ anthropology‚ history‚ and religion. Archetype is a symbol‚ character‚ situation‚ or image that evokes a deep universal response (Kennedy 693). Mythological critics look at these stories to provide understanding of human conditions. Mythological criticism gives you a symbolic understanding of the work. There are many hidden meanings

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    cultural city. We have long heard of the famous challenge project there from TV. It said Macau has a great challenge project integrating recreation‚ challenge‚ adventure and stimulation‚ which is 233 meters high from the Macau tower called bungee jumping. We went directly to the Macau tower as soon as we arrived at Macau. During the way on the bus‚ my heart’s beating faster‚ I expected to jump very much‚ while at the same time I felt a little afraid and worried. The tower was really very high

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    Cinco Qualities

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    things in common with a horse! Here are just some of his traits that will talk about in my essay. He is loving‚ caring‚ gentle‚ friendly‚ willing‚ and what my trainer says a sass box! :) He is one of the best horse a girl could ask for I show everywhere with him. I know that he would never want to hurt me. Next is talking about how we are alike. He has brown and I have brown eyes so that’s pretty awesome. Also he has brown hair and I also have brown hair but in the "horse world" they call it sorrel

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    experience. I have been skydiving six times‚ but there are many variations that I have not yet experienced. The three most extreme are BASE-jumping‚ skysurfing and stuff jumps. Each variation of skydiving is unique and requires a certain level of skill and nerve. Considering the fact that the jumper may use anywhere with enough altitude as their platform‚ BASE-jumping is probably the most common and action packed. BASE stands for buildings‚ antennas‚

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    a full military uniform riding on top of a horse that is kicking up onto its hind legs‚ while Napoleon is striking a pose with his right hand pointed up towards the sky. The Composition of this painting has Napoleon front and center in the middle of the canvas‚ on top of his horse‚ and he is actually highest figure on the canvas‚ most likely to signify his dominance as the ruler of France. Napoleon and his form a triangular composition with his horse‚ especially with Napoleon’s arm raised forming

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    Equine Massage Therapy

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    It is the day before the World Show and your horse that had been predicted to be World Champion just had a muscle spasm. Now the horse appears to be lame‚ so you definitely are not going to win. What do you do? As an owner and exhibitor of premier draft horses‚ I have seen top horses suffer a spasm before a big show. I have also experienced it. If your top horse cannot perform‚ you may lose money and the chance for prospective buyers to see your horse in the show ring. The answer to the question

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    Walt Whitman’s poem "To a Locomotive in Winter" and Emily Dickinson’s poem "I Like to See it Lap Miles" are both based on what had been upcoming in their era: locomotives. Whitman used Old English to protray his admiration with the train‚ especially it’s physique and ’will’‚ while Dickinson uses modern language to observe what the train does and how it acts. It almost seems as though Whitman is sexually describing the train‚ as if it’s a romantic poem of someone he loves. He describes the train

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    Alternate Ending

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    The Fox and the Horse Alternate Ending “When the master saw him he was delighted‚ and said to him; “You shall stay with me‚ and have a good time as long as you live.” Indeed they did‚ the fox and horse became close friends and enjoyed each other’s company. They eat lavish and laughed each night about the story of the foolish lion. At gatherings they told the story to the guest. It was like a tradition. Everynight they had their laughs‚ but the horse never told the fox the true story of what had

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