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    lead a living for herself‚ she established a business (and LLC) that integrated equestrian activities with a home and barn design activity. * Arlene competed in horse shows and then contacted directly with potential clients at the shows. She didn’t use advertising media. She used her knowledge of the idiosyncrasies of her client’s horses to design home and barn for clients. * Arlene’s overall business produced substantial profits in six of the seven years. For the loss year‚ the amount of the

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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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    “Lab Assignment #2 (Horse Evolution)” Through fossil records from Hyracotherium to Mesohippus to Merychippus to Pleshippus to the Equus‚ one can see the development of dentition‚ limbs and skull based on the environment that the horses adapted to with time. Environmental changes from the Eocene to the Holocene brought about natural selection as the horses’ initial characteristics could not adapt. In order to survive‚ horses evolved traits such as stronger limbs‚ tougher teeth and others that best

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    to want to watch it start to end to see how the story plays out. The commercial starts off with the ideal American man walking out the barn door with a brown and white Clydesdale horse. The song “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” plays in the background. Next a puppy emerges from the hay and wonders outside. The horse proceeds to nay at the puppy as if to warm it to stay inside the barn. The puppy wonders into a car trailer and is closed. The owner wonders where his puppy went but continues to leave

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    Tennessee Walking Horses feel‚ but they never get a chance to take their harsh shoes off. This cruel method is known as soring. Soring is a world-wide known method to make Tennessee Walking Horses pick their feet up extremely higher than usual imitating an exaggerated gait. These gorgeous animals are being tortured every day and most people are fed up with it and demanding the trainers to stop using this method of cruelty. For instance‚ the Tennessee Walking Horses weren’t always in the show ring. These

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    neither does the dragon‚ which shows the evil it truly has because the stallion along with George on top has a shadow. It would be utterly heinous to not make a mention of the bravery exuberated by the stallion’s manhood below the belt‚ which Sister Wendy would most certainly characterize as strength and honor; while the wimpy dragon does not have the collection shown by the stallion. The lines in Crivelli’s painting are for the most part finely detailed. I think it shows that Crivelli put in a lot

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    Sanity: Guilt as the Cause of Raskolnikov’s Mental Instability in Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment Eric Matthew Charles Sheldon 5/22/2013 Word Count: 1650   This Written Assignment will delve into the mind of Raskolnikov and show how Raskolnikov’s guilt causes his mental instability. Raskolnikov’s guilt also causes his other physical symptoms. The way Raskolnikov relieves his guilt is by his confession to the police‚ after the scene in the Hay Market‚ in which he kisses the

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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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    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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    narrator and his father both take pride in their family’s ranch. The narrator works hard for his father each day‚ taking breaks only to sneak treats to the miniature horses being kept on the neighbor’s ranch nearby. The narrator’s father; however‚ does not show the same compassion for the animals as his son. He is adamant about keeping the horses off of his land and warns his son that he will shoot to first to intrude. The narrator views his father in a very austere manner. When we are first introduced

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