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    War Horse

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    Intro : "Incredible. Beautiful. Emotionally amazing. I could not live without this book!"  Ella from Hampshire. "This was the best book I have ever read. Words can’t describe how good it was. Just read it."  Jordan from America. "I thought War Horse was brilliant! It is the most touching book I have ever read‚ and I would recommend it to anyone‚ even if they aren’t animal lovers!" concurs Megan from Stafford. "This is one of the best books I have ever read and I would recommend it to everyone

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    The author uses imagery to illustrate and give the reader a clear understanding of his thoughts about injustice. Dunbar uses imagery by stating‚ “ Till it’s blood is red on the cruel bars” (line 9). This shows the bird’s relentless efforts to escape. The author includes this to relate the bird’s struggles and hardships to his own dealing with injustice. Another way Dunbar uses imagery to relate to injustice is by stating‚ “ When his wing is bruised and his bosom sore‚ When he beats his bars and he

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    The Belgian horse has been regarded as a versatile and powerful horse since Julius Caesar occupied Belgian. In Europe‚ the Belgian draft horse is known as the Brabant horse. They are known as the Belgian draft horse in America. The Belgian horse is a decedent of the war horses used by the knights of the Middle Ages. Many Belgian horses were brought by Richard the Lionhearted to England. When the knight on horseback was no longer used the Belgian draft horse became popular in agriculture. The

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    strongles in horses

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    Strongyle’s are the largest and most significant family of worms in horses‚ they’re also the most dangerous. In fact‚ they’re considered responsible for the vast majority of serious parasite-related health problems in adult horses‚ and they have the capacity to kill. Strongyles are nematodes‚ with rough cylindrical bodies that are round in cross-section. ----- range from a half-inch to two inches in length. varieties of strongyles are blood red in color‚ although most species are white. The adults have well

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    Blood in Blood Ut

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    The movie “Blood In…Blood Out‚” is a movie about the realities of the streets‚ crime‚ drugs‚ gangs and prison life. It tells the story of three young Chicano teens who are trying to survive in East Los Angeles. First‚ you meet Paco‚ a rebellious teen that loves a fight‚ and is in a small East Los Angeles Street gang called “Vatos Locos.” Then‚ there is his half brother Cruz‚ who is an artist‚ he is trying to stay away from the gang life by painting‚ however‚ he still is and hangs with the Vatos Locos

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    Plastic is light-weight‚ durable‚ low-cost‚ and has a wide variety of application ranging from a pen‚ which you use to write on the paper‚ to the waste paper basket‚ into which you throw the paper. Plastic undoubtedly has been the one of the greatest achievements by man. (Well‚ not comparable to the wheel though!) Anyhow‚ plastic has proved to be a boon in various ways. When you enter a hospital‚ you can never fail to notice plastic vials‚ bottles‚ syringes‚ tubes‚ and many more articles made of

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    Political Cartoon Critique I chose to critique “The Trojan Horse at Our Gate” by Carey Orr‚ which was published in the Chicago Tribune on September 17‚ 1935. I found this cartoon at www.gettyimages.ie. I decided to critique this cartoon because I like the way Orr used the Trojan Horse metaphor to express his political opinions regarding the New Deal. Also‚ Greek mythology has always been an interest of mine so this particular cartoon caught my eye. Carey Orr was born in

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    War Horse Play review 2013 The exceptional play‚ War Horse directed by Drew Barr is an unparalleled production based from the popular novel War Horse written by Michael Morpurgo’s. The extraordinary performance conveys a tragic experience of the hunter‚ Joey‚ the beloved horse of Albert Narracott‚ who is sold at the cavalry at the beginning of World War I and transferred to France. The remarkable creation of the equine puppets had displayed applicable behaviour that portrayed genuine

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    The Horses Analysis

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    The Horses Analysis This is a poem by Ted Hughes where he talks about a male observing a horse. The poem starts off with‚ ‘I climbed through woods in the hour-before-dawn dark’. This creates a setting of an early before sunrise‚ when the atmosphere is chilly‚ dark and gloomy. ‘Evil air‚ a frost-making stillness’. The ‘air’ is being personified suggesting that the atmosphere is cruel and unsafe. ‘Not a leaf‚ not a bird. A world cast in frost.’ The word ‘frost’ means the state of coldness sufficient

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    the rain horse

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    story? The rain horse by ted hughes is a short story text. Ted hughes was a prolific poet and was more celebrated for his poetry than his prose. This narravtive reflects his poetry through the very vivid imagery created by the description of the blinding rain and mysterios horse. Hughes presents a sense of menace and fear through the description of the horse and the horse following him. Hughes presents menace ad fear through the limited and mysterious descriptions of the horse. The simile: “It

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