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    should be called sport‚ which is horseback riding. Well I personally don’t think of it as a sport only‚ it is more to me in a sense that when handling a very large and powerful animal that weighs in an average of 400 kilograms; that itself is a full body workout‚ which engages muscles all over the body. Horse riding has so many obvious social‚ physical‚ mental‚ and emotional benefits. Horses are also used to help kids with special needs; the therapy riding

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    Little Red Riding Hood in a Different Light “Little Red Riding Hood” by Charles Perault and “The company of wolves” by Angela Carter is based on the same story but has stark contrasts displayed in them. Both these stories also present the same theme basically but in different versions and manners that reaches out to two different audiences. When the first story by Perault is child-like innocent‚ the other version by Angela Carter is comprehensible by adults only. The time periods both these

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    Bettelheim thinks outside the box when talking about Little Red Riding Hood and all the other different versions that have been written. Bettelheim explains how Brother Grim’s story‚ Little Red Cap had become one of the most popular fairy tales. Perrault is then introduced where each story begins like all other well known versions such as how the grandmother had made her granddaughter a little red riding hood or cap. This part of the story led to the little girl’s name. We learn

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    Little Red Riding Hood – Bettelheim’s Analysis Summarized From the Skeptical Inquirer‚  Sept‚ 2000  by Martin Gardner (http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2843) Little Red Riding Hood Went walking through a wood. She met a wolf and stopped to chat. Don’t ask what happened after that! Armand T. Ringer One of the funniest of all games played by Freudian literary critics is that of finding sex symbols in old fairy tales. It is a very easy game to play. Freud is said to have once remarked

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    women. Little Red Riding Hood was originally created to entertain young children during the late 1600’s. Since then different versions have been written‚ portraying men and women in different angles. Each tale provides its own metaphors and symbolism; although never deviating from the original base-story. In each version of Little Red Riding Hood she comes to a confrontation with a “wolf” who manipulates and tricks her into his/her trap. In James Thurber’s version of Little Red Riding Hood‚ The Little

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    what. I would rather risk my life than saying I never tried riding the “Rocket”. How cool does that sound! Not only is the “Rocket” amazing but we can travel way faster. At sixteen miles per hour it would take two hours to get from Liverpool to Manchester. We could travel around the world faster than in an old rusty wooden ship. Being out in the open sea seems scarier than traveling on stable land. This locomotive is more safe than riding on a horse. On a horse you never know when they are going to

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    Little Red Riding Hood The stories "Little Red Riding Hood‚" by Charles Perrault‚ and "Little Red Cap‚" by the Brothers Grimm‚ are similar and different. Moreover‚ both stories differ from the American version. The stories have a similar moral at the end‚ each with a slight twist. This story‚ in each of its translations‚ is representative of a girl ’s loss of innocence‚ her move from childhood or adolescence into adulthood. The way women are treated within each story is different. Little Red

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    Riding the Rails” After watching the movie “Riding the Rails” I know understand why some kids would want to leave home and travel the country by boxcar. The conditions back home were awful. For one many of the railroad boys families were broke and some didn’t even have a home. It must have been quite sickening to be out traveling the country alone‚ just knowing you have virtually nothing to come back to other than your family‚ if that. Many kids who left home parent’s had lost their job and couldn’t

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    The subway system adds a positive quality to New York City. Some even say riding the subway is an exciting experience because it is a public space where to meet other New Yorkers on a one to one level. Do you agree or disagree with the previous statement? Give reasons for your response. Yes‚ I agree that “the subway system adds a positive quality to New York City.” In New York‚ millions of people are riding the subway in a day because it is easy‚ convenient and reliable. One can easily visit anywhere

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    The wind was blowing in my face‚ causing drool to fly out of mouth. I felt bad for the guy behind me. Was this what it was like to go 90 mph in mid air? This was my first time‚ being 16 years old and never been on a rollercoaster. I have always been afraid of roller coasters‚ hearing all the bad things about them‚ considering all the negative affects‚ and fearing I would fall off or get stuck. But today was a new day‚ going to Kings Dominion with my brother and best friend who were not taking no

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