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    1930s. The market had crashed after reaching such an incredible high in our nation. People were having trouble finding ways to have a good time. Horse racing had only just become popular in America‚ but there was something new about horse racing. An unlikely prospect out of California had emerged as a very popular prize-winning horse. Seabiscuit was a horse that was too old and undersized to become a great racehorse. Once he started to win‚ he gained recognition as an emerging star. His jockey‚ Jack

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    Twelfth Night

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    Introduction Twelfth Night is one of Shakespeare’s comic masterpieces. Three couples are paired together by the end of the play‚ and the siblings reunited. This story evokes much more sympathy and empathy in the way characters are shown than other earlier comedy such as A Midsummer Night’s Dream. In Twelfth Night‚ we are still invited to laugh with the characters rather than laughing at them. It contains a harmonic balance between comic and tragic elements. William Shakespeare employs comic

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    The play Twelfth Night explores many different types of love between it’s characters. With so much love and so many different levels and kinds‚ love easily appears to be the central theme of the play from the complex love triangle between Viola‚ Oliva and Orsino to hinted at homosexual love from Antonio to Sebastion‚ it is easily the central theme. The first love in the play is Orsino’s love for Olivia. Although Orsino has never met Oliva before in his life he claims to be madly in love

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    culture and livelihood of more people than you would think. Many argue that the Olympics should be strictly for humans only and not allow horses. But‚ Personally I think it is one of the most original and oldest sports that have been around and should continue on in being a sport in the summer Olympics. The Equestrian sport is a partnership of rider and horse becoming one with one another and has much equality as any other sport in the Olympics. There are over 300 sports in the Olympics and only

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    Dehumanization In Night

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    Darkness covered the earth‚ not even the stars could give off light in its piercing darkness. Stars give off a light ‚ the star of David was the light of the Jews‚ that light of the star was overshadowed by the pitch darkness of night. Night is a memoir written by Elie Wiesel‚ Night documents the horrendous events of the holocaust through the eyes of Elie Wiesel that he experienced . During this time period humanity was briefly shown towards people . Dehumanization

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    slaughter truck‚ the gorgeous mare came as close to death as most every other horse in the trailer with her. Every year‚ countless horses get trucked to their deaths. They may have done amazing things and have been great animals‚ but their owner either does not care or does not have the money. Some horses need to be put down due to old age or sickness‚ but horse slaughter can not be the right solution to the problem. Horses who have lead amazing lives do not deserve to be trucked to a slaughterhouse

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    NIGHTMARE COME TRUE In Night‚ by Elie Wiesel‚ the day before Elie and his family and friends were to be deported‚ they were taken to the local synagogue. Elie described the place of worship as a huge station luggage and tears. (Wiesel 19) The Nazis had destroyed much of what had been inside. The bimah (altar) was broken‚ all of the wall hangings had been ripped from their places‚ leaving the walls empty. When Moishe the Beadle comes back into the ghetto in the novel Night by Elie Wiesel‚ several

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    The Moonlit Night

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    moonlit night. Nowadays‚houses and buildings in a city or town are mostly lit by electricity public roads are well lit at night. Therefore‚town people do not seem to notice the moon shinning in the night sky.There is no electricity in villages and resultm country folk have to do things by the light of the moon. They usually get a chance to admire the beauty of the moonlit nights. I still remember a beautiful moonlit night night that

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    Mary Fallin of Oklahoma lifted the states’ fifty year old ban on horse slaughtering on March 29‚ 2013. The governor signed a new law that will allow facilities to process and export horse meat for human consumption. In a state where there is an estimated 326‚000 horses some Oklahoman slaughter supporters believe that horse slaughtering facilities will provide a humane alternative for aging or starving horses. There are hundreds of horses that because of economic hardship are thrown out and abandoned

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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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