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    Horses

    ARISING OUT OF OR BEING CONNECTED IN ANY WAY WITH THE BOARDING OF SAID HORSE(S), EXCEPT IN THE EVENT OF NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF STABLE, ITS AGENTS, AND/OR EMPLOYEES. This includes, but is not limited to, any personal injury or disability the horse Owner, or Owner's guest, may receive on Stable's premises. The Owner fully understands that Stable does not carry any insurance on any horse(s) not owned by it for boarding or for any other purposes, whether public liability, accidental injury, theft

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    Horse Riding

    Service Description: Summer Horse Riding Camp will be provides ten week summer program and is offered to all levels of riders. It is suitable for kids from the age of seven to fifteen. In the horse stable, I plan to take in 15-20 lesson horses. Summer Horse Riding Camp will be located at Terelj which is 37 km from Ulan Bator and is one of the most beautiful places in Mongolia. Campers participate in daily riding lessons, learning the basic principles of riding or advancing their present skills. Incorporated

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    Healing Horses

    the bond between horses and humans. It acknowledges the potential for mental healing that can occur when a relationship is formed between the two species, among other benefits as well (Therapeutic). It involves equine activities organized and facilitated by a licensed mental health professional, often with the assistance of a horse professional. These activities are most often completed on the ground and include such things as grooming, feeding, haltering and leading the horse. During the therapy

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    Moon-Eyed Horse

    Desert Solitaire, the chapter “The Moon Eyed Horse”, is not merely about Abbey’s encounter with a horse but Abbeys desire to escape society for good. As the chapter begins Abbey is helping his friend Roy roundup cattle in the desert. When they stop to get their horses some water Abbey notices foot prints of an unshod horse, “a wild horse” (Abbey 171). Abbey comes to find out that the horse was Roy’s “Old Moon-Eye is what you might call an independent horse. He don’t belong to anybody. But he ain’t wild

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    Domestication Of Horses

    The horse is an odd toed ungulate mammal of the family equidae. The horse has played a key role in the evolution of human society during the bronze age and iron age (Levine, 1999). As per the most widely accepted concept, human started horse domestication around 4000 BC in Ukraine and Kazakhstan (MacFadden, 1995; Clutton-Brock 1999). The horse became widespread till 3000 BC. The wild stock, from which all domestic horses were bred, inhabited in the plains of southern Russia from Ukraine to Turkestan

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    Feral Horses in the

    Feral Horses in the U.S. – Indigenous or Invasive Feral horse (mustang) herds roaming the Great American Plains are a well-known symbol of American history. Yet few are acquainted with their convoluted history and the socio-political and environmental conflicts they are involved in. The horses of today originated in North America but went extinct in prehistoric times due to unclear reasons. They disseminated to other continents and were reintroduced to North America by Columbus’ men. The period

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    The Rocking Horse Winner

    "The rocking horse winner" by D.H. Lawrence is a striking story about a 1. little boy, Paul who secretly rides his rocking horse to pick the winning horse in the various horse races that took place. After the beginning of the story, there is a short conversation between Paul and his mother about luck, and it was the conversation that started the whole dramatic episode which lead to Paul's death. The conversation between Paul and his mother, the phrase that is constantly heard in the house and the

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    The Rouncey: The Rise Of Horses

    rise of cavalry also implemented the use of different kinds of horses. Most knights and men-at-arms road smaller horses. These horses were called coursers and rounceys. A courser was a swift and strong horse that was popular in hard battle as they were light, fast, and strong. The Rouncey was a term used in medieval times for describing an ordinary, all purpose horse. They could easily be trained for warfare and became the most common horse in warfare. Destriers were to expensive and coursers were preferred

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    The Rocking Horse Winner

    Certain individuals have a drive that can lead them to achieve what they desire most. In the Short story “The Rocking Horse Winner”, D.H Lawrence shows this through character motivation and symbolism. He furthers this using pursuit of desire, and how if you take it to a certain extent it can result in tragedy if the individual chooses not to conform. Paul wants to please his mother because his mother feels that there family has no luck, but Paul believes that he is lucky. Paul suddenly becomes

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    Morgan Horse Memo

    Re: Mr. and Mrs. John Smith – Morgan Horse Facts: The Smiths’ Adjusted Gross Income is $170,000 and taxable income is $140,000. They have an opportunity to deduct more from their taxable income. The Smiths purchased the Morgan Horse for $10,000 six years ago for their daughter to ride, and they spent an extra $4000 to train the horse. The Smiths are looking to donate the horse to the local police unit. The estimated fair market value of the Morgan Horse is $24,000. Issues: 1) Should Mr

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