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    Horse Observation Report

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    It was a warm summer day in July on a horse ranch in Colorado Springs. Our group was waiting anxiously to get on the backs of our horses. I was extremely nervous as the guide bright out a tall‚ patched‚ and furry horse who went by the name Apache. As we all climbed aboard our horses‚ we had no idea what challenges were ahead of us. Next‚ we started maneuvering up the trail as slow as a group of sloths‚ dodging rocks and keeping the horses back from the delicious juicy grass that they so desperately

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    Commentary on “The Blindfold Horse” This passage is an early memory that appears to be rather memorable. The blindfold horse creates a striking image‚ and the passage is portrayed in a cinematic way by bringing the reader into the memory‚ then lifting them out again. The first paragraph is purely descriptive. It draws the reader into the scene of the memory by building up the image piece by piece. It starts with a rather broad statement of “It is winter.” allowing the reader to picture a

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    captain and three horses. John Grady was shot and the captain’s shoulder is out of place. The captain keeps complaining and does not want to go any longer. They encounter a group of men who say they are “men of the country” and they take the captain with them. John Grady finally gets to Texas and the first thing he realizes is that his father is dead. He begins to cry. John Grady looks for the owner of Blevins’s horse in Texas. He goes to court and gains possession of the horse. He tells the judge

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    White Horse Influence

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    In William Saroyan’s short story‚ “The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse‚” Mourad is a positive influence on his younger cousin‚ Aram. One way Mourad is a positive influence is his care for animals. Aram takes his turn riding the horse; but he falls off‚ leading to the horse running off. As they search for the horse‚ Mourad says‚ “If you come upon him‚ be kindly‚” (Saroyan 3). The horse is the one who ran off‚ but rather than be disciplinary‚ Mourad is gentle and careful. His compassion for animals

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    Lisa Brooks 12:10-1:00 752 Theme Analysis “June Birthing” It’s like going to a restaurant and not knowing what you want to order. Once you come across the item that makes your mouth water‚ you find yourself not being able to leave until you are satisfied and know that this was something that you will remember forever. The theme of “June Birthing” by Joyce Carol Oates is that sometimes in life chance events can change someone’s life. The story tells about a chance meeting between a woman named

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    Breanna Nycole Sherman Miss Love English 10 31 May 2011 Theme Analysis of Northanger Abbey The book Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen is about a girl named Catherine and her journeys through Bath and Northanger Abbey. Catherine allows herself to believe anything she is told or reads. In doing so‚ she causes herself to look like a fool in several situations. The theme of Northanger Abbey is foolishness and a lack of good sense will lead a person into problems. Catherine’s lack of sense leads

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    Therapeutic Horse Riding

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    Benefits of Horse Riding as Part of the School Curriculum For this seminar paper therapeutic horse riding is defined as equine assisted activities. Over time therapeutic horse riding has been utilised to cover a variety of equine activities in which a range of children with special educational needs participate. This involves mounted activities and riding disciplines taught by a certified riding for the disabled instructor. The seminar paper will explore the perceived benefits that horse riding has

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    Against Horse Slaughter

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    J. K. Mrs. M Honors English 10 May 15 2012 Against the Slaughter of Horses The horse‚ an elegant creature‚ dancing across fields‚ meant to be free; the horror going on behind the curtain defiles his spirit of freedom. He is viewed by many as a loyal companion. In sporting events‚ he represents half of the team‚ the momentous force that propels the duo to victory. He shares the pain and tears‚ the struggles and triumphs‚ with his human counterpart. As a gentle friend‚ he teaches fearful adults

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    Horses of the Night Notes

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    Horses of the Night - First Stage Notes • Vanessa was 6 years old‚ and Shallow Creek was a very cold environment o "No leaves grew...breath of seals and polar bears snuffled out steamily and turned to ice" - IMAGERY • Chris was fifteen when Vanessa met him • "...let him stay at the Brick House."  significance? • "...high low-sweeping spruce trees shutting out the sun with their dusky out-fanned branches." (pg 283) - IMAGERY • "At last the front screen door was hurled open and Grandfather Connor

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    Social Throughout history‚ horses have always been social animals. They live in large herds all over the world. This is something that hasn’t changed with domestication (Lablanc‚ 2013). Horse herds structures as a harem (Lablanc‚ 2013). A harem is when one or two males with multiple females and their offspring (Lablanc‚ 2013). The harem is able to remain stable due to the number of females in the herd (Lablanc‚ 2013). The mares stay together and a new stallion comes in after others leave or die

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