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    Merlin I walk into his stable; my heart sinks as I see no progress in the depressed and temperamental horse in the corner. His stable is true comfort. It is deep with sweet smelling wood shavings and a huge bowl of luscious green teff. A small wooden window lets in the crisp winter air and the bright morning light. How can this not appease his rotten mood? His eyes are still miserable; his head is low with his pendulous lip brushing the bedding. His disconnection with life is questionable; is he

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    The essay will be about the Novel Throwaway Daughter a fiction that is about a girl named Grace on a journey of finding her identity. The main story is about a young girl Grace Parker‚ who was abandoned in front of the orphanage by her mother and was adopted by a Canadian family. She is haunted by the fact why she was unwanted by her parents and she denied her heritage until she witness the death of protesters in Tiananmen square. As she continues to mature and grow she becomes more curious about

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    The sculptures of the horse and warrior are paralleled to Muni‚ and signify the gap between Muni’s self-image as a young man‚ and his present state. The final destiny of the horse is taken out of the public’s view‚ much like Muni‚ who is disregarded and unnoticed in his village. The horse‚ being “moulded out of clay” (page 11)‚ implies a material that is earthly and natural. As opposed to metal or processed material‚ clay is more suitable for realistic representation of art‚ because it allows much

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    War Horse: Theatre Review Before I went to theatre‚ I was expecting puppets to be moving and for it to be an emotional play. We (my drama class) went to the ‘New London Theatre in west. We went to go and watch the play ‘War Horse ‘which the book was written by Michael Morpurgo. The directors of the play are Marianne Elliott and Tom Morris. The person who had the idea of the novel and playwright was Nick Stafford. As soon as we got to the theatre‚ my first impression was ‘Wow ‘.It was so big and

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    Daughters of liberty” The video of the Daughters of Liberty was very interesting because it shows that women are becoming more independent and trying to fit in with society. The men were known for doing everything like running business and being involved in politics. The first important point in the video is when the women joined their man in the war not thinking about the positive outcome and how it brought attention to women’s rights. That to me is what really shown women empowerment and how committed

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    my daughter smokes

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    "My daughter smokes" We often think that refering people to supporting groups is enough to quit smoking‚ however how about if instead we educate them so that they won’t even start smoking as walker mention "peace on earth begins at home"‚ meaning that we need to educate our children and surrounding about smoking and its concecuenses. Smoking not only causes health problems‚ it can also cause economic problems‚ and can harm those around you. Smoking can have many negative impacts regarding your

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    Horse Hight Analysis

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    horse hight: There are some steps you need follow before measuring your horse hight 1- You need to have the measuring stick marked with hand measure 2- Making sure that the horse is standing on a flat ground 3- Make sure to put the measuring stick from the ground to the hight point of the back. speed of the horses: The speed of horses it depended on the type of the horse. and the fastest horses are the racing horses. horses arched back: That happen when the horse become older or when you put

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    History of Sport Tutorial Paper 1: Women and Sport in the Ancient World Is there evidence of female participation in the ancient Olympic Games? According to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) there have been over 30‚923 women participating in the modern Olympic Games over the period of 108 years since the first women participated at the 1900 Paris Olympic Games. At the latest Olympic Games held in Beijing‚ out of the 11‚196 total athletes‚ 4‚746 were women that were involved at

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    DEAD MAN’S PATH by CHINUA ACHEBE The title of this story "Dead Man’s Path" foreshadows the series of events about to take place in the story. "Dead Man’s Path" does not only refer to the ancestral pathway but also refers to Obi’s choice of action. His "path" by not compromising has made him a "Dead Man". Dead in this context is not death‚ but is referring to his failure. His dream died. The title also foreshadows dark events that would occur in the story. Meaning this story has quite a sad ending

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    Alcestis In ancient Greece there were separate gender roles. Women were expected to act a certain way. They had many limitations in their life. How they were supposed to act was regulated by Greek men. Euripides creates a tragedy that has a positive tone through its main character Alcestis. Alcestis is shown as a perfect submissive wife capable of making tremendous personal sacrifices. She is seen as a positive force‚ more so than real Greek women were. Euripides was a play writer in ancient Greece.

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