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    D. H. Lawrence’s "The Rocking-Horse Winner" is a classic modernistic story about a family filled with inner conflicts all portrayed through the innocence of a young child. Tortured by a house that whispers to him‚ Paul tries to gain his mothers missing affection by presenting that he posses luck which gives him money. He presents this luck by picking the name of a winning horse while riding his rocking horse. The whispers which state "there must be more money" disturbs Paul and he believes it exists

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    We as humans are competitive beings. Whether it is outwardly expressed‚ or not‚ the desire to be smarter‚ better looking‚ stronger‚ more successful‚ higher in status than the next person naturally lies within us. In D. H. Lawrence’s “The Rocking-Horse Winner”‚ Hester‚ a wife and mother of three children‚ turns that innate desire into an obsession. The author‚ throughout this story‚ uses literary techniques to communicate that money shouldn’t come before family and it can’t buy happiness. Hester

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    Kirsten Wilkie Should horse racing be banned? Just an animal‚ only a horse‚ there are plenty more. I think not! Horses should not have to suffer beneath the glamorous façade‚ which is commercial horse racing. Motivated by financial gain and prestige company‚ most people regard it as a harmless and entertaining sport; but would the public still think that if they knew the truth? Behind the scenes‚ lies a story of immense suffering and complications. The standard whip

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    The Horse Whisperer

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    existed before mainstream religions. The speaker in the poem describes him or herself as someone who could help with horses‚ what has become known as a ’horse whisperer’ because of their remarkable ability to manage difficult horses where more traditional approaches have failed. The act of horse whispering gains additional mystique through the horse whisperer’s ability to work with horses in unconventional ways which is why the speaker refers to public anxiety that his/her abilities are the work of witchcraft

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    The Arabian Horse The Arabian horse is unlike any creature created by Allah. He is a very rare combination of a very unique set of attributes. He combines both beauty and power in such a way that balances both values equally. His physical appearance demands respect and his character represents the very best of human qualities. His origin is to date still a mystery. Many theories revolve around his origin adding more to his mystery. We have El-Khamsa theory‚ the creation from the south wind theory

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    introduced to the New World were the gun‚ liquor‚ and the horse. This paper will examine the affect of the horse on the Indian way of life. In the present day‚ the many purposes that horses had served have been replaced by modern technology. They are now viewed as luxury pets or as sports items. However‚ the horse had a great impact on the human lifestyle in the past‚ especially that of the Indians of the New World. According to archaeologists‚ the horse was present when the Indians first set foot on the

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    should know about horses‚ especially if you don’t know much. I was told that aliens would be reading this so I made to sure to keep them in mind. Let me just mention a few basics about horses before I get into more detail. Horses are kind hearted animals‚ if you treat them right and give them lots of treats. According to my papers‚ wild horses can detect fear within 25 kilometers and ponies can detect mischief within 30 kilometers so be careful. That’s not all‚ if you make horses uncomfortable they

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    reconnect or heal. Horses are used for several different kinds of equine therapy including hippotherapy‚ equine facilitated psychotherapy‚ therapeutic riding‚ and equine facilitated learning. This is because horses are very emotional and intelligent creatures. They immediately pick up on what a person is feeling and respond instantly. Children with autism can also benefit from equine therapy whether they are riding‚ grooming‚ touching‚ or just being with the horse. Riding horses has many benefits

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    of feeding forage to a horse relate to the time it takes the horse to consume its meal? Will feeding forage in a manger‚ feeding forage spread across the ground‚ or feeding forage in a slow feed hay net‚ be closests in relation to a horse’s natural feeding habits? A horse’s main food source comes from the forage it eats. Forage can include different types of baled hay and pasture grass. Pasture grass is what a horse would most naturally eat. Humans have also made horses accustomed to eating

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    friend healthy is harder than it looks. Although large‚ horses have very sensitive skin and are prone to developing infected wounds or skin related illnesses. One common cause of skin issues for horses is something that too many horse owners ignore- mud. Mud is quick to form‚ slow to leave‚ and can be the reason for your horses health mishaps! Luckily‚ there are a few ways to prevent mud‚ and/or keep horses off of it. The average horse weighs over 1‚000 pounds. Uneducated people will take one

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