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    Is Horseback Riding Worth It? People should start to horseback ride because it’s very beneficial. Horseback riding is very important to me and soon I wish to ride them and compete with horses. Horseback riding plays a very important role for many‚ not just competing but for people who are in need such as people who have autism or need special needs. Even so horseback riding is very therapeutic and helps calm the brain. Riding a horse gives your body movement and it relishes and due to the natural

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    "Ball"‚ "Eveline"‚ and "The Rocking-Horse Winner" are three short stories which all share common themes. In all three of these stories one of the juvenile characters is somehow damaged by their parents. In the "Rocking Horse-Winner‚" the main character Paul is hurt by his mother because she talks negatively about his father; this leaves Paul terrified and makes him want to be nothing like his father. At one point‚ Paul’s mother says‚ "…it’s because your father has no luck" (Lawrence 267). (This

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    The so called “horse world” is a very large community in Ohio. When people think of someone showing horses they think of jumping‚ showing at the fair‚ going on trail rides‚ or just riding a horse for fun. However I compete in the highest level of competition you can compete at. Although it is fun to ride a horse‚ it is not a hobby‚ it’s a lifestyle. I have been riding horses for 8 years and showing for 5 years. Ohio is one of the biggest quarter horse states‚ we have some of the toughest competition

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    sense of wellbeing: Horseback riding is a great combination of cardiovascular and muscle-strengthening exercise. As we have discussed in previous articles‚ regular exercise imparts various psychological benefits. • Increased self-confidence: The idea of being able to control an animal much larger than ourselves improves our self-confidence. Adding a new skill to our repertoire also increases our sense of self worth. • Decreased stress: When you engage in horseback riding‚ you need to focus on the nuances

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    Fear (Riding the Tiger)

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    Many people in today’s society allow fear to overcome and control them. One example of this is a fear of being looked down upon. In the allegory‚Riding the tiger”‚ by Eve Bunting‚ Danny fears the tiger by the end of the story. In the beginning of the story‚ Danny thinks everyone likes and respects the tiger‚ however‚ as the story progresses‚ he later realizes the tiger is misgiving. After the police officer talks to him‚ Danny says to himself‚ “But the officer and Mr. Muto made me a bit edgy” (2)

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    The Horse Whisperer

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    mishaps such as accidents leading to physical disabilities. In the novel‚ The Horse Whisperer by Nicholas Evans‚ the relationship between a mother and a daughter change drastically for the better after the daughter is burdened with a physical disability. In times of despair two people are brought closer together. From the onset of the novel‚ the protagonist‚ Grace‚ is involved in a freak truck accident while riding her horse‚ putting her in a coma. When Grace regains consciousness she comes to the

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    The Rocking Horse

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    Within the story entitled The Rocking Horse Winner by D.H. Lawrence‚ the audience is divulged into the sordid family life of a adolescent boy named Paul‚ where there are three obvious morals told through the story ’s style and symbolism. Also present within The Rocking Horse Winner are elements of supernaturalism and cold harsh reality. The first distinct moral in The Rocking Horse Winner is that we must not let ourselves be succumbed to greed and the need for materialistic items over our

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    been around since as far back as the ancient greeks. Therapeutic Horseback Riding has many benefits and you also get the joy of riding a horse. Horses help people work through their disabilities and struggles that they are facing. Therapeutic Horseback Riding can help those with disabilities overcome a lot of different obstacles that life may throw at them. For example‚ stress‚ depression‚ autism‚ ADHD‚ ADD‚ etc. The horses themselves help people with disabilities believe in themselves and boost their

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    The Rocking Horse winner is a short story that shows how the lust for material things can lead to destructive effects. The Rocking Horse Winner is base in the late 1920 right before the great depression. So I can imagine with the hard economically times it would be hard for parents to provide for their children. D.H. Lawrence gave a good prospective on how low a people would go to remain good status among other people. Hester Paul’s mother represents greed and selfishness with her lust for material

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    Therapeutic Horseback Riding Therapeutic horseback riding is a great way to help people with special needs have a better life by enabling them to have more experiences in life. Therapeutic horseback riding is offered worldwide to help emotionally‚ physically‚ mentally and socially challenged children and adults. The horses that are used for therapy riding are very special and build strong bonds with their challenged riders. From people with Autism to anywhere like Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

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