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    to want to watch it start to end to see how the story plays out. The commercial starts off with the ideal American man walking out the barn door with a brown and white Clydesdale horse. The song “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” plays in the background. Next a puppy emerges from the hay and wonders outside. The horse proceeds to nay at the puppy as if to warm it to stay inside the barn. The puppy wonders into a car trailer and is closed. The owner wonders where his puppy went but continues to leave

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    Plug!" (Twain 392). Anybody who knows what a plug is knows that the horse is dilapidated and useless. However‚ Mark Twain from his own journal "The Genuine Mexican Plug" is fooled by the speaker’s energy. The story is about Twain being tricked into buying an old horse from an auctioneer and the troubles he had to endure with the horse. The reader can assume that Twain is gullible and determined to succeed. Because he bought the horse from the high-energy salesman‚ Twain was gullible. In the story‚

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    and a distinct smell that is all too familiar makes the barn my favorite place with my horse‚ Curly. It is my favorite because my world becomes just the two of us. The barn is the most fulfilling place‚ but it also has a component that makes it lonely‚ a feeling like we are the only ones in the world even when other people surround us. When I am with my horse‚ my world is shrunk down to the space that my horse and I are in. The barn has so many things that make it unique and special to me. The shadows

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    About the hock The hock (tarsus) is a complex of joints of the lower rear limb of the horse. It is composed of six bones (tarsal bones) that comprise four different joints. The uppermost or most proximal joint (tarsocrural) has the widest range of motion. The other three joints are less mobile (low motion joints) but do experience torsional forces that affect the overall health of the hock. Bone spavin usually affects the two most distal lower joints of the hock [distal intertarsal

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    manifest being what is evident in the dream‚ and the latent being the underlying meaning of the dream. In Raskolnikov’s dream‚ the manifest is that he is a seven year old boy who is fond of horses. He sees a horse being tortured and beat‚ bringing amusement to the townspeople‚ as he walks with his father. As the horse dies‚ he goes to hug the beast and kisses it. When Raskolnikov awakens‚ he renounces that "accursed dream of [his]” and wonders if he can actually "take an axe [and] split her skull open

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    as the Horses for Heroes program). This unique program includes a horse as part of the treatment‚ with the goal to help wounded military service personnel and veterans improve both physically and mentally (Lanning and Krenek 2003). The mere exposure to positive‚ nonthreatening social interaction with fellow veterans and therapeutic riding instructors may provide an atmosphere of comfort and social support for the participants. When the participants were asked about how working with a horse was different

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    collection shown by the stallion. The lines in Crivelli’s painting are for the most part finely detailed. I think it shows that Crivelli put in a lot of time and effort to make this painting come to life. The sharp‚ thin lines on St. George and the horse show how they are the

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    “Cowgirl” has been my name ever sense I was put on a horse. Being involved in rodeos‚ 4-H‚ and been around horses my whole life is what got me into the sport of rodeo. My freshman year was my first year of high school rodeos‚ and they have been very successful ever since. The most exciting times of my life have come from the sport of rodeo‚ but also my lowest of lows. The summer of my Junior year proved it. I took a deep breath as I walked my horse‚ DJ‚ into the Winnemucca‚ Nevada Arena. Telling myself

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    in the Olympics. The true champions in show jumping are horses who have the desire to jump big fences without touching them. Show jumping courses follow a precise track of various configurations around and across a large arena. The International Equestrian Federation or FEI regulates the maximum height and width of the fences. The actual course design is within the control of the course designer. A well-designed course will challenge a horse without punishing him for doing his job. Jumps range in

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    The Unraveling of Sanity: Guilt as the Cause of Raskolnikov’s Mental Instability in Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment Eric Matthew Charles Sheldon 5/22/2013 Word Count: 1650   This Written Assignment will delve into the mind of Raskolnikov and show how Raskolnikov’s guilt causes his mental instability. Raskolnikov’s guilt also causes his other physical symptoms. The way Raskolnikov relieves his guilt is by his confession to the police‚ after the scene in the Hay Market‚ in

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