Tennessee Walking Horse Essays

  • Overview of the Tenessee Walking Horse

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    Index "Number 278 Your Honor!!!” This is what I hear as I ride my horse, Ranger, along the perimeter of the huge ring that holds all my fears, worries, hopes, dreams, and accomplishments. As the announcer yells into the loud speaker “Riders the judges say ride on at a Running Walk!” I pick up speed flying past my competition, so many World Champions and World Grand Champions on one fair ground, it can be over whelming at times. As the riders sit in the ring patiently anticipating the results all

  • Bad Things About Horses Essay

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    Horses are a majestic creature that have been used since the dawn of time developing from wild animals, to farm workers, to warriors on the battlefield, to carriage pullers, show horses, and pets. Horses have had many opportunities and the ability to work alongside people playing a vital role in many different tasks they have been assigned to. Horses are willing, courageous, and hardy workers as they allow humans to ride and work with them. Though, have you ever seen a horse do something unnatural

  • The Dark Side Of The Horse World Analysis

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    The Dark Side of the Horse World For centuries people have enjoyed horses in various ways. From racing Thoroughbreds to western pleasure, the equine sport can be observed around the world. But, behind the glitz and glamour of horse shows, there is also a dark side. Nowadays, some horse people will use harmful shortcuts to get a leg up in competition. “ Pushed beyond their limits, most horses are subjected to cocktails of legal and illegal drugs intended to mask injuries and artificially enhance

  • Persuasive Essay On Animal Abuse

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    World of Dog Fighting” ). Horses are also affected by this by training techniques. “ Tennessee walking horses have a naturally high gait, giving riders less bounce. The high step serves as a natural shock absorber. Over the years, trainers have used special shoes and metal chains to encourage a higher step. Eventually, some figured out that the training could go faster if they abused horse’s hooves and ankles.”( Duane W. Gang, “2 Bills Aim to Rein in Tennesse Walking horse Abuse”). This shows how awful

  • morgan horses

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    living legend. Born in 1789, Justin Morgan started life as a small, rough-coated colt known as "Figure." Gradually, the local population began to talk about the feats of "the Justin Morgan horse". Justin Morgan also proved to be one of the greatest breeding horses of all time. While most breeds develop by breeding horses of similar characteristics to each other, Justin Morgan's ability to pass his characteristics to his offspring for generations to come allowed this single stallion to found an entire breed

  • Treachery for Cherokees in The Trail of Tears” by author Dee Brown

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    was abnormal. The Cherokees process towards culture also the treachery of both states and incorporated governments of the declaration and promises that contrived to the Cherokee nation. Dee Brown wraps up that the Cherokees had lost Kentucky and Tennessee, but a man who once consider their buddy named Andrew Jackson had begged the Cherokees to move to Mississippi but the bad part is the Indians and white settlers never get along together even if the government wanted to take care of them from harassment

  • Equine Metabolic Syndrome and Its Implications on Laminitis

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    The term ‘easy keeper’ or ‘easy doer’ is heard often in the horse world when it comes to animals that retain fat fairly easily or that simply maintain their body weight without having to be fed in large amounts. Most people don’t think much of it, while plenty are glad to have horses that are easy to feed. However, that ‘cresty neck’, fat on the tail head and on the sheath or mammary glands of horses can have a lot more to do with their health than most folks take into consideration. Yes, they’re

  • The Art of Film Making is My Passion

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    I recently took a trip down to Tennessee with my family over the summer. This was our first time going down to Tennessee, and also our first time going this far down south. We rented a giant log cabin high in the hills in Wears Valley. On this cabin, there was a long, wrap-around porch on the second floor, with an incredible view of the top of the mountains in the distance. It was a fantastic trip, and I wanted to bring the whole thing home with me, so I did. My parents brought our video camera,

  • horses

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    is a horse!There are lots of breeds of horses in the world! Did you realize that horses are used for a number of things? Horses are used for lots of things!One thing they are used for today is competing. Whether you are competing in horse sports or just competing to have fun. Another thing horses are used for today is pleasure riding. When I say pleasure riding I mean just going on a ride with your friends or just taking a break from whatever else you’re doing. In the past people used horses for

  • The Glass Menagerie Literary Analysis Essay

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    Kelsie Seals English 1302, 36300 T.D. Heflin May 3rd, 2014 (1091) “The Glass Menagerie” The play “The Glass Menagerie” was written by Tennessee Williams who was a Pulitzer Prize winner. This play is a family drama play that was written in 1945. The three strongest literary elements of the play are plot, symbolism, and characterization. The main literary element of the play is theme. The theme of “The Glass Menagerie” is the difficulty of accepting reality. Each of the characters have a hard time

  • Andrew Jackson's Role In American History

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    The story of America’s seventh president, is a story greatly interconnected with American history in the time in which he lived. Andrew Jackson rose from an impoverished youth, to military hero, to become one of the most celebrated Presidents in American history, as the nation grew into maturity. By grit and determination Andrew Jackson broke the mold cast by the elites in early American history, charting a new path for the American public, and forever altering the course of American history. The

  • symbolism

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    Throughout much of the Glass Menagerie there is symbolism. Weather the symbolism is in the name Blue roses, which Jim calls Lora, or the unique glass unicorn. The Glass Menagerie, written by Tennessee Williams, consists of a brother. sister, and a nagging mother. “In his drama, the Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams uses symbolism in order to develop multi-faceted characters and to display the recurring themes of the play. These various symbols appear throughout the entire piece, and they are usually

  • The Theme of Escape in The Glass Menagerie

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    The Theme of Escape in The Glass Menagerie In Tennessee Williams' play, The Glass Menagerie, Amanda, Laura, and Tom have chosen to avoid reality. Amanda continually attempts to live in the past. Laura's escape from the real world is her glass collection and old phonograph records. Tom hides from the real world by going to the movies and getting drunk. Each character retreats to their separate world to escape the cruelties of life. Living in the past is Amanda’s way of escaping her pitiful

  • History Of The Ku Klux Klan

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    been 2 more to follow since then. Before slavery was abolished, plantations and farms had patrols that rode on horses, making sure that if a slave had tried to escape, they would hunt he or she down and torture or kill the escaping slave worker. In the absence of slavery the KKK were the new “patrols.” The first Ku Klux Klan was founded by a group of Confederate veterans in Pulaski Tennessee in 1865, coincidental the same year when slavery was abolished in the U.S. The KKK was not connected with the

  • Personal Narrative: My Horse

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    think of them as family. Horses have always been like family to humans, except sometimes closer. There are many benefits to owning or being around horses. They come in many different colors. There is a multitude of breeds, also. Additionally, they have a long history with humans. Horses have unique behaviors. Showing horses has been the past-time or even career of many people. Furthermore, caring for horses can be a handful, but is definitely rewarding. Finally, riding horses is not just a hobby or

  • The History of Ku Klux Klan

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    It has been heard and talked about throughout history, that there was never such a thing as "The" Ku Klux Klan. There is traceable evidence of different movements and organizations that have used this name. The history of the K.K.K. corresponds with the history of race relations from our country. The Klan can be divided into five different eras: The Reconstruction, The End of the War (& Pulaski Six), The Klan Mobilization, The Reign of Terror, and The End of the First Era. Each stage was brought

  • The Long, Bitter Trail: Andrew Jackson and the Indians by Anthony F.C. Wallace

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    their homelands to Indian Territory. It was a trail of blood, a trail of death, but ultimately it was known as the "Trail of Tears". Throughout Jackson's two terms as President, Jackson used his power unjustly. As a man from the Frontier State of Tennessee and a leader in the Indian wars, Jackson loathed the Native Americans. Keeping with consistency, Jackson found a way to use his power incorrectly to eliminate the Native Americans. In May 1830, President Andrew Jackson signed into law the Indian

  • Barn Burning American Dream Essay

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    the very beginning of the story and then again emphasized in the clothing of the two men. Poe does this to get readers to relate to Fortunato, thus evoking even more emotion when a beloved character is murdered in cold blood over a simple dispute. Tennessee Williams incorporates duality in “A Street-Car Named Desire” into one character, Stanly. Stanly, Stella’s rough and tough husband, has a softer side to his aggressive nature. This duality causes readers to have mixed feelings about him. At first

  • Identity In 'Boys And Girls And Shiloh'

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    A huge struggle in life is trying to find ourselves and determine our identity, both in the present and the future. Now, we all may not find ourselves at such a young age, but eventually we will figure out how we are accepted into this world. Fictional characters may not get to live throughout the entirety of a story, but while present, they can keep the story going. An author may have been in a particular situation and now they are expressing their thoughts through their characters in their writing

  • Sugarlands Visitor Center Analysis

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    Day 1 Sugarlands Visitor Center, Elkmont Campground, Abrams Trail, and Abrams Falls As I arrived in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, I entered the main entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park proceeding directly to the Sugarlands Visitor Center. First, I watched a twenty-minute documentary film about the history of the Smoky Mountains, including wildlife and nature that visitors might encounter, plus activities offered in the park. While browsing the interactive museum I discovered stunning