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Dark Horses
640 wordsFour legs good Dark Horses and Black Beauties: Animals, Women, a Passion Melissa Holbrook Pierson (Granta) Melissa Holbrook Pierson would appear to embody the pioneer spirit. About four or five years ago she published The Perfect Vehicle, an account of her love for, and experiences of, Moto Guzzi motorcycles. Having one myself, I assumed it had more or less been written specifically for me, and so duly made it paperback of the week. It was also very well written: like many poets, Pierson writes ...
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Three Bedroom House
421 wordsThe best day of my life Three years ago had to be the best day of my life. It was the time when I saw my dad for the first time. I was really nervous but everything seemed to work out just fine, he was very different from what I expected; I was expecting someone strict and old fashion, but amazingly he wasnt. He was really nice and outgoing, The thing that was kind of awkward was that we looked exactly the same. For the first five or ten minutes there wasnt much talking but after that you could ...
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Dealer's Daughter And Maurice
608 wordsIn DH Lawrence's stories "The Blind Man" and "The Horse Dealer's Daughter", the reader watches as characters move from having something missing in their lives, to being truly whole. Lawrence uses images of darkness to illustrate the emotions of his characters. In "The Blind Man", Isabel goes to look for Maurice and when she steps into the stable where he is, "The darkness seemed to be in a strange swirl of violent life" (Lawrence, 132). The darkness that swirled around Isabel is the darkness in ...
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Narrator's Personal Rebellion Against The Brotherhood
1,376 words"I shivered, looking toward the street, where up the alley through the tunneling dark, three mounted policemen loomed beneath the circular, snow-sparkling beam of the street lamp, grasping their horses by their bridles, the heads of both men and animals bent close, as though plotting; the leather of saddles and leggings shining. Three white men and three black horses. Then a car passed and they showed in full relief, their shadows flying like dreams across the sparkle of snow and darkness. And, ...
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White Hot Love Between John Grady
649 wordsJohn Grady Cole, the last in a long line of west Texas ranchers, is, at sixteen, poised on the sorrowful, painful edge of manhood. When he realizes the only life he has ever known is disappearing into the past and that cowboys are as doomed as the Comanche who came before them, he leaves on a dangerous and harrowing journey into the beautiful and utterly foreign world that is Mexico. In the guise of a classic Western, All the Pretty Horses is at its heart a lyrical and elegiac coming-of-age stor...
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Greatest Innovation Of Persian Empire
381 wordsI am here today to talk to you about the Persian Empire. One of the reasons I chose this topic is that I am Persian myself. Another reason for me choosing this topic is that there is a large Persian community in Lower Mainland. Moving along, Persian Empire was founded around 548 BC. It was the first largest empire stretching from Atlantic Ocean, Morocco, to Indus River, India. The Persian Empire is most famous for its tolerance over other religions and races and the first people to write the Cha...
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18 Months The Pony Express
505 wordsPony Express Before 1860 it was virtually impossible to get a letter or other form of correspondence from St. Joseph Missouri to Sacramento California in less than 20 days. 20 days seemed entirely too long for the west coast merchants and bankers to wait for documents from the east. So three men, William Russell, Alexander Majors and William Waddell created the Pony Express. The Pony Express ensured fast and safe delivery of the mail. To ensure the fast pace delivery of the mail, the Pony Expres...
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Several Horses At The Stables
603 wordsEquus Equus, written by Peter Shaffer, the creator of plays such as Amadeus and The Royal Hunt Of The Sun creates a psychological thriller that probes deep in to the misguided intentions of religion in a boy named Alan Strang. The play does not stop with character development in him though; it also explores the doctor treating him, Martian Dysart, and even Alan's parents, Dora and Frank. The play opens with several monologues from the Doctor providing an introduction to himself and his patient, ...
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Sound Of The Stage
1,151 wordsThe Traveler Their journey to London was not a long one, but in the night, it was a treacherous one. A rolling fog covered the land, one couldn't see twenty feet ahead, but in the still, quiet night, sound carried for a mile. They began their trek in the early evening, the sun had yet to dip below the horizon. The passengers needed in London could not wait for the next morning. The stage driver was the best to be found, his fee large, but his experience was priceless. The Watcher had keen eyes a...
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Front Wheel Axle Beneath The Carriage
481 wordsThe warm summer breeze, combined with the crisp, refreshing smells of the waterfront, created a perfect day for sight-seeing in San Francisco. I parked my car along Thirty-second Street, in an area filled with various specialty shops, so I could easily find it at the end of the day. I gathered my camera and began my journey on foot. I hadn't walked far before I saw a man perched upon the driver's seat of a horse-drawn carriage. I thought to myself, "This would be a wonderful way to see San Franc...
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Only Ones The Dogs
1,749 wordsGood morning. I don't think I can even begin to relate just how terrifying this is, so here's what I'm gonna do instead; I'll mumble, speak much too quickly, avoid all eye contact, and use overly-dramatic hand gestures. And since it's too early in the morning and school year to picture any of you naked, this " ll have to do. In my lifetime, my family has owned and sheltered over one hundred and fifty dogs, cats, horses, goats, sheep, and various other species. My residence has acted as both a fo...
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Anzacs
1,416 wordsHistory CAT 1: Annotated Graphic Exercise During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Australia was adopting a sense of national identity. The chains that bound Australia to Britain were slowly being broken and some Australian's welcomed the newfound feeling of independence. This emerging sense of national identity was based on the bushman ethos which suggested qualities of independence, resourcefulness, humourous, strength, athleticism, courage, being strong willed and anti-clerical. This et...
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Horse Eight Hours For Three Days
1,352 wordsCABALGATA Do you think riding on a horse eight hours for three days is relaxing and exciting Poeple that enjoy horseback riding think so. The Cabalgata in the Northern part of Mexico is a long, exciting, and relaxing horsetrail. This horsetrail is relaxing for most people because they get off work for three days and drink with their friends. This trail is made for men only, but girls are allowed to join in with them the last day. This event doesn t have an age requirement, but most participants ...
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Project Gutenberg Etexts
6,882 wordsThe Project Gutenberg Etext of Black Beauty, by Anna Sewell Please take a look at the important information in this header. We encourage you to keep this file on your own disk, keeping an electronic path open for the next readers. Do not remove this. Welcome To The World of Free Plain Vanilla Electronic Texts Etexts Readable By Both Humans and By Computers, Since 1971 These Etexts Prepared By Hundreds of Volunteers and Donations Information on contacting Project Gutenberg to get Etexts, and furt...
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Mongolians
321 wordsActivities The Holy Peaks surrounding Ulaan Bataar hiking and breathtaking views. Manzshir Khi id Route on the Tsetseegum peak's southern side is the easiest route up; Z aisan Route is the most scenic and most difficult. There's more hiking in Gurvansaikhan National Park, around the hills of Kho vd, and in the Gobi Desert. Huge Kh " osg"ol N uur lake is great place for fishing and kayaking and there's some spleunkinling to be done in lakeshore caves. January and February are good months for skii...
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Light Horse With Archy
1,837 wordsGallipoli is an inspirational film. It is used as a historical source as it depicts the events of World War 1 in Gallipoli during 1915. Young Archibald Hamilton (known as Archy) was an athlete, a sprinter motivated by the phrase of running "as fast as a leopard". Frank Dunne was also a sprinter who met Archy after losing to him in a race. Archy was eager to join the Light Horse and fight for his country, however he was underage and his parents wouldn't allow him. After Archy was discovered to be...
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Beryl's Horse
1,704 wordsBeryl Markham lead a remarkable life; from the warm and wild farm in Noro to the wide open skies over Nairobi, Peru, as most natives said her name of Lawe it as Arab Maina called her established grand relationships with not only many of the people she came in contact with, but she also have some special bonds with many of the animals she encountered in her life. Although many of the students complained that some of her characters were one dimensional, her chapters lacked focus or even that she d...
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Today's Modern Species Of Horse
538 wordsThe environment is always changing. In order to survive, a species must also adapt to this environment. From bacteria to reptiles, almost all species have undergone evolution according to natural selection. Today, the most information has been found on the evolution of the modern horse, equus. 60 million years ago, a short (40-50 cm) animal roamed the ancient forest. This animal was Hyracotherium-the earliest relative of the modern horse. Hyracotherium had four toes on its front legs and 3 toes ...
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Young White Man
1,038 wordsA Second Look at A Man Called Horse No matter what circumstances we are born into we all search for meaning and purpose in our lives. Sometimes, even people who are born into privileged circumstances and seem to have it all, still feel they need to search for an identity. They may not know what they are really searching for, but they feel a need to know who they are. I think this was the case with the man called Horse. This was also the case with his captor, his owner, and his wife. We could com...
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Horses With Jewel
521 wordsDarl Darl is in Jackson now, all by his-self. There is the nurse and others there but noone chooses to talk to him. He is left out. He is shunned yet again by others. He stares at a wall, ever smiling, ever laughing. There is so much white being worn. It almost blinds me. And the sun, it is so bright. Its like the barn on fire. The flames leaping from the roof, the smoke pouring out of the wooden barn doors. And he laughs even more historically. The orderlys come running from their post to settl...