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    A Charming Horse Although‚ I was born in February 1966‚ it is in August 1965 in my birth certificate because my parents would like I go to school earlier. Change of my birthday‚ however‚ did not change my personality; I am still a horse. Based on Chinese’s calendar that came to Iranian’s calendar about 700 years ago there are 12 animals‚ which are dominate on the years‚ once in every Twelve years‚ and the year called to the name of those animals that are respectively: rats‚ cow ‚ panther‚ rabbit

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    The horse (Equus caballus) is an animal belonging to the Equidae family with the genus Equus. These animals are usually kept for use as a means of transportation and goods transport. This is because the horse has a very strong bone structure. In some areas‚ these animals are also often used as food sources. Horses are thought to originate from Central Asia and North Asia. Animals have been raised since 4500 BC. Horses have a body weight that ranges from 590-907 kg. Some types of horses include arabic

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    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 or Down Syndrome can be helped by therapy riding and introduced to a whole new world of experiences.Different organizations and companies all have their ways to help people and give great and rewarding jobs for horses. Therapeutic horses can teach people many different lessons

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    Rocking Horse

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    The "Rocking-Horse Winner" by D.H. Lawrence is a story‚ which emphasizes a damaged relationship between a mother and her child. The author’s work is known for its explorations of human nature and illustrates the nature of materialism. The author employs techniques of the fairy tale to moralize on the value of love and the dangers of money. D.H. Lawrence presents an upper class family that is destroyed by greed. The family continuously experienced the need for more money. D.H. Lawrence tells the

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    Literary Analysis

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    English 1301 Dr. Thompson The Rocking Horse Winner D.H. Lawrence was an English writer‚ whose story “The Rocking Horse Winner” was published in 1926. Lawrence’s work is famous for his exploration of the human mind through frank explanations of sex‚ psychology‚ and religion. Critics view “The Rocking Horse Winner” as “an example of Lawrence’s most accomplished writings.” His early writings are nineteenth century English style short story. “The rocking horse winner” was written when he was moving

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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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    Sherwood Anderson’s coming of age "I Want To Know Why" is the narrative of an adolescent boy whose world revolves around racehorses and the perplexing emotions that surface when he meets the trainer of his favorite horse. In this tale‚ our narrator painfully learns the disappointment of upholding our idols to unrealistic standards and‚ more importantly‚ after the loss of innocence‚ the realities of the world are not always as idealistic as once envisioned. Sherwood Anderson takes us to the southern

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    Davison was a suffragette woman who attended various derbies and horse races‚ pinning suffragette banners on the winning horses. However on the 4th of June 1913‚ her life was cut short. It was the Epsom derby (horse race) and as the horses turned the last bend towards the finishing stretch‚ a woman stepped below the railings and into the path of an oncoming horse. The horse that she went in front of was the King’s horse. The horse crushed Emily and her skull shatter on impact‚ rendering her mortally

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    Horses Poem

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    Horses by Edwin Muir Homework to complete before class analysis of poem. Directions: select either question one or two to complete for homework. 1. Rhythm: read the poem aloud at least 3 times. As you read it the 3rd time‚ jot down the rhyme scheme. As you read it a forth time‚ record your voice. Listen to your recorded voice and write down your observations. What do you notice? 2. Activity: consider for a moment that the poem is written to reflect a fairy tale or bad dream. In the box below

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    Horses of the Night

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    Horses of the Night” by Margaret Laurence 1. Who is the narrator of the story? How old is she at the start of the story? What is her age at the end of the story? Discuss the reliability of the narrator. 2. Go back through the story looking for examples of foreshadowing. 3. Discuss the shifts that occur in the setting of the story. 4. Why does Chris hesitate to believe in God? 5. Discuss the significance of the following names used in the story: a. Chris b

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