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    is how 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

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    Have you ever looked at a horse and wonder how we got to the modern horse we have today? Imagine a world where there were horses of all colors‚ sizes‚ shapes were roaming the earth‚ but was no bigger than a size of a dog. Today’s horses only represent a fraction of the horse family tree‚ known as Equine. All the other branches of horses called Equidae are now extinct. The Equid family appeared 55 million years ago‚ in North America‚ which branched off into different genera such as grazers‚ left browsers

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    and a distinct smell that is all too familiar makes the barn my favorite place with my horse‚ Curly. It is my favorite because my world becomes just the two of us. The barn is the most fulfilling place‚ but it also has a component that makes it lonely‚ a feeling like we are the only ones in the world even when other people surround us. When I am with my horse‚ my world is shrunk down to the space that my horse and I are in. The barn has so many things that make it unique and special to me. The shadows

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    The Unraveling of 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

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    Equine Nutrition The digestive system of the horse consists of a simple stomach‚ small intestines‚ cecum‚ large and small colons‚ rectum and anus. The horse ’s stomach is comparatively small for its size. The stomach of an average horse has a holding capacity of about two gallons. This may be the reason horses eat small but frequent meals. From the stomach food moves to the small intestine‚ which is the main site of digestion. The small intestine empties into the cecum. The cecum; along with the

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    manifest being what is evident in the dream‚ and the latent being the underlying meaning of the dream. In Raskolnikov’s dream‚ the manifest is that he is a seven year old boy who is fond of horses. He sees a horse being tortured and beat‚ bringing amusement to the townspeople‚ as he walks with his father. As the horse dies‚ he goes to hug the beast and kisses it. When Raskolnikov awakens‚ he renounces that "accursed dream of [his]” and wonders if he can actually "take an axe [and] split her skull open

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    THE USE OF THE HORSE AS A THERAPY AID. This presentation was well constructed and ordered. The candidate was well prepared and knew the subject area well. The facts the candidate presented information on the licencing body that governs therapy assisted programs and the positive effects that horses have upon the humans in contact with them. The literature presented showed proof of this through journal articles. Another issue discussed was the effect that the human had upon the horse. The findings

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    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 of time and effort to make this painting come to life. The sharp‚ thin lines on St. George and the horse show how they are the

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    What do you get when you mix a cow and a buffalo? A beefalo. What do you get when you mix a zebra and a horse? A zorse‚ of course. These may sound like silly jokes told by a preschooler‚ but these animals do exist and there are many other combinations of animals. A hybrid animal is the offspring of two different species or populations (Wikipedia). There are already hybrid animals in existence that occur in nature and some that are being created by science. In this paper‚ some examples‚ characteristics

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    as the Horses for Heroes program). This unique program includes a horse as part of the treatment‚ with the goal to help wounded military service personnel and veterans improve both physically and mentally (Lanning and Krenek 2003). The mere exposure to positive‚ nonthreatening social interaction with fellow veterans and therapeutic riding instructors may provide an atmosphere of comfort and social support for the participants. When the participants were asked about how working with a horse was different

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