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    My Happy Place

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    I’ve found a sort of comfort in the barn. My horses always understand me. They know when I’m upset‚ happy‚ and when I need somebody there for me. When I walk into the barn I feel a sense of calmness and happiness. I can lie in a stall on a bale of hay for hours and talk to my horses about everything and anything. It’s a place of tranquility for me. Even though they can’t talk back‚ I know they understand. It’s just someplace I can go to get away from everything just for a little while. While some

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    out to seek their fortune. Along the way they met a farmer with a bundle of hay. The oldest pig asked‚ "Please sir‚ may we purchase your hay to build a house?" And he made an agreement with the little pigs... except the youngest pig‚ "No brother‚ we should not buy this hay. The land‚ from which this hay cut‚ was de-forested‚ destroying numerous natural habitats. The soil was also churned up‚ damaging the land. This hay is a result of death." His brothers did not see this and sneering at him‚ they

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    Napier

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    Napier Grass Scientific name: Pennisetum purpureum Family: Poaceae Origin: Tropical grasslands of Africa Botanical description: A robust perennial with a vigorous root system‚ sometimes stoloniferous with a creeping rhizome. Culms usually 180-360 cm high‚ branched upwards. Leaf-sheaths glabrous or with tubercle-based hairs; leaf-blades 20-40 mm wide‚ margins thickened and shiny. Inflorescence a bristly false spike up to 30 cm long‚ dense‚ usually yellow-brown in colour‚ more rarely purplish (Chippendall

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    James Butler hickok‚ better known as wild Bill Hickok ‚ was a well known folk hero of the old west. He is best known for his work across the frontier as a drover‚ Wagonmaster‚ soldier‚ spy‚ scout‚ lawman‚ gunfighter‚ gambler‚ and showman. He earned a great deal of fame in his time‚ most of it because of his over exaggerated and often outlandish stories that were fabricated up of unrealistic circumstances. Which leads us to wonder what events of his life are real or just fantastic stories. It is a

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    of mice and men

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    strength. When lennie was in the barn with Curley’s wife‚ she asked him to feel her hair. But when he wouldn’t stop petting it‚ she yelled‚ thus making him latch on rather than let go. “She struggled violently under his hands. Her feet battered on the hay and she writhed to be free; and from under Lennie’s hand came a muffled screaming. Lennie began to cry with fright. “Oh! Please don’t do none of that‚” he begged. “George gonna say I done a bad thing. He ain’t gonna let me tend no rabbits.” He moved

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    Hello Dolly

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    in Yonkers‚ Vandergelder has just ruffled the feathers of Ambrose Kemper‚ fiancé of Ermengarde his niece. Vandergelder does not think Kemper; a young artist can support his niece and guarantee her a secure life. Dolly approaches Vandergelder’s Hay and Feed store where he gives his arrogant alpha male view in the song‚ “It Takes a Woman”. Vandergelder leaves for NYC to march in the 14th street association parade and propose to the window Ms. Molloy‚ who owns a hat shop. Dolly then begins her

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    speeds the horses get spooked by them. What is barn with out a pasture? It is just a building‚ with no character. The pasture gives the lone building character. When the horses are out in the pasture they clump together around on another or around the hay bails. The pasture isn’t in the best shape as it is very rocky. It is not the green rolling fields that some would equate with horse barns. The rocks make it hard for grass to grow and at the same time add character‚ contrast and a sense of being well

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    Narrative Essay

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    grass needed mowed‚ the hay needed to be bailed‚ and the gardens needed to be cared for. Ever since I was young‚ my parents expected excellence. At the time‚ I did not enjoy the high standards they set for me‚ but I cannot thank them enough now. Ever since I was around five years old‚ we worked hard. We mulched the beds of roses every summer‚ stacked colossus piles of firewood‚ painted the barn‚ shoveled embankments of snow that covered the driveway every morning‚ baled the hay for the horses‚ and

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    Coon Hunting

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    Raccoon Hunting One of my greatest adventure would have to of been when I went coon hunting with some friends. It was a beautiful Saturday evening when I got the call‚ I didn’t know what to say at first but in the end I knew it was going to be a good idea. I decided to go along with them I got my spotlight and my .22 lever action and I was ready to go. When I got to their house they weren’t even ready to go‚ they were playing Madden 13 and didn’t look like they were going anywhere soon. After

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    is. The author‚ Timothy Findley does a great job of making references to the term war in the story. The son‚ Neil is having trouble with his Dad leaving to join the army and not telling him‚ so he hides from his Dad in a barn. Neil is hiding behind hay and other farm accessories to put up shields from his father. In the story it refers to his hiding place as being like a trench in the war. Timothy says this because he is comparing Neil’s spot to the environment his father will be‚ when he is in the

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