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    This is when Odysseus thought of The Trojan Horse. The Trojan Horse took three days to build‚ and it was made of wood. The dimensions of the entire Horse including the cart it was rolled in on and the wheels were 50 feet long and 47.5 feet tall. This idea for the Horse will be remembered in history forever and is considered a brilliant plan. German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann conducted a large excavation

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    States Horse Slaughter In the 1700’s the Spaniards brought horses to America‚ prior to that the United States only had signs of the horse in prehistoric times. The horses were able to repopulate well and became a prized position to people across the land. They provided new abilities and were a status symbol for many. Over time they have become overbreed and have become a financial burden with the cost of care going up. In many cases people are not able to provide a sick or injured horse with proper

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    Cormac McCarthy gives his story All the Pretty Horses an unique organization. The book only has four chapters within‚ yet each chapter is lengthy. There are also very few flashbacks in this story. This flashback was needed‚ however‚ to show how things did not change after John Grady Cole’s grandfather died. “On the wall opposite above the sideboard was an oilpainting of horses. . . . his grandfather looked up from his plate at the painting‚” shows the painting being there while his grandfather

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    MODEL ANSWER ON ‘THE HORSES’‚ by Edwin Muir ‘The Horses’‚ by Edwin Muir‚ is a poem which forced me to think about the unthinkable – the annihilation of humankind as a result of a nuclear war. Paradoxically‚ however‚ Muir seems to me to take an optimistic view of such an event. In my essay I intend to give a synopsis of the poem and discuss some of the techniques that Muir employs to get his message across. I will discuss his use of Biblical language and imagery‚ the structure of the poem‚ his

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    “There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man.” This powerful quote by Winston Churchill portrays the truth‚ because horses are so giving and help people in so many ways. One important act of many horses is being a therapy horse. Therapy horses aid people with disabilities to expand their skills and abilities in all aspects of life. People with disabilities may go through life unable to make connections and relationships‚ but with equine therapy there are multiple

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    Horses have been domestic animals for a very long time. Humans have been using them for multiple reasons such as‚ war‚ work‚ food‚ pets‚ money and so much more. With the so called possession of these magnificent creatures by humans there are those whom go unwanted. With the unwanted horse comes the wrongful treatment of those who go unwanted. There are multiple reasons why horses may go unwanted. One reason is the horse may be aggressive. With this aggression many owners take the horse to action

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    Outline Title: “The Lottery vs. The Rocking-Horse Winner” I. Introduction A. In what ways are the two shorts stories by Shirley Jackson and D.H. Lawrence similar and different. B. In “The Lottery vs. The Rocking-Horse Winner” we are analyzing the similarities and differences in setting from a fictional viewpoint between these two short stories. II. Body A. What are the settings of these two short stories‚ 1. Where do they take place 2. When do they take place 3. What similarities and differences

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    history. Crazy Horse and Annie Oakley were some of them. They both decided to do some heroic acts that changed the life of many people. Those two heroes were willing to risk their lives to make a difference. Their determination‚ courage and bravery gave them the chance to do the best they could in the time of need. Crazy Horse by Larry McMurty is a superb biography that looks back across more than 120 years at the life and death of Curly known as Crazy Horse. Do you know who Crazy Horse was? According

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    Slaughter of American Horses Specific Purpose Statement: To inform my audience about the inhumane slaughter of our American horses for the purpose of meat consumption. Central Idea: Each year‚ thousands of our American horses gets shipped across the border and slaughtered for their meat. Introduction A. Attention: “History was written on the back of the horse”…. “The dog may be Man’s best friend‚ but it was the horse that built civilization.” B. Relate to the Audience: Horse meat is considered

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    English 102 B33- Composition and Literature Fall 2014 Term D APA Format September 4‚ 2014 Fiction essay thesis and outline   The Lottery – Shirley Jackson The Rocking-Horse winner – D.H. Lawrence   Thesis statement: “The Lottery”‚ written by Shirley Jackson and “The Rocking-Horse winner”‚ written by D.H. Lawrence both use the stories settings in contradicting ways in order to present the seriousness of the stories. Shirley Jackson used the setting as a way to sidetrack

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