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    I edged Bailey into the ring for our courtesy circle. We picked up a quick canter and flew over the first fence, a light blue cross rail about two feet high, with a two foot long glimmering water pool after. I pulled my left rein back to my hip and pushed with my right leg as we landed to make the sharp left to the next jump. It was a 2 foot high standard that I after realized was yellow not red like I had thought in the spur of the moment. After clearing that, we cantered

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    weekly lessons that varied anywhere from one to two hours. Furthermore, I practiced riding without instructions for an extra two to three hours a week. During my first lesson I was confident enough to meet my instructor’s request of letting go of the reins, removing my feet from the stirrups, andallowing the horse wander while I closed my eyes. My instructor, Adrian, informed me that I was the fastest-learning student he has seen in his twenty years of teaching. But it felt slow to me; I was dissatisfied

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    Venus in Furs

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    comes to him in the garden to discuss the arrangement, she has grown bored of him and her suitor feels uncomfortable having him around. She has found exactly what she needs in this new man, not another slave, but rather a man willing to take the reins. Severin explains that he does not want to lose her and even that he would kill her than let another man marry her. She continues her role as his master and threatens to surrender her control over him to her husband to be. When Severin grabs her

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    “ Great ride Isabelle! Why don’t you cool him off then untack and put him in his stall?” My coach said as she came towards me and started patting Rufus’ neck. I did my favorite cool down exercise, free walk what I do is I knot up the reins and place them on his saddle then let him walk freely in the arena, unless he speeds up or tries to get into trouble. Once he was all cooled off I dismounted and led him back into the barn and untacked him then walked him to his stall and hugged

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    The Freedom Of Speech

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    Citizens of the People's Republic of China enjoy freedom of speech, of the press, of assembly, of association, of procession and of demonstration. (Usconstitution.net., 2017) Clearly, the Chinese Constitution does not guarantee the freedom of speech, press, assembly or association nor does it define the restrictions under which the government must function to ensure these rights. Conversely, Article 1 of the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution is quite explicit: Congress shall make no law

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    Bank’s data center. Leadership styles are a leader’s way of implementing direction, plans; and motivation though that of different leadership types. So, what are these three leadership styles, they are as follows: dictatorial, participative, and free-rein. Although, one can use different approaches to solving problems, finding the proper approach can be difficult unless one balances them out by using certain concepts; which could include participation and decisiveness. But before we consider what style

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    Overview of Air Pollution

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    clearly indicated that in addition to harming the environment, the effects of air pollution on human health are particularly adverse. In this text, I discuss air pollution, its causes, and effects. Further, I propose solutions that could be embraced to rein in the problem of air pollution. Air Pollution: An Overview Air pollution in the words of Miller (2005, pp.347) "is the presence of chemicals in the atmosphere in concentrations high enough to harm organisms and materials (such as metals and stone

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    Essay About Chapter 4

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    other than it was required to be taken. It wasn’t very much food, and this wasn’t because the community was scarce on food, but to keep the people at a level of power of that wasn’t higher than the dormitory. The dormitory was composed of President Rein, his board of members, and the members of the militant force, who all backed the established political ideology of Purificent. After Simon completed the consumption of his beginning meal ration, he moved swiftly to the door and to the outside of Pod

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    Budget Essay

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    I would vote for Bill Smith as he’s addressing a main issue our city is facing today which is reckless spending, Bill is going to ensure that the our city will cut unnecessary spending, rein in rampant tax increases, maximize efficiencies and stop paying millions of dollars to consultants . What is your ward? Who are the candidates for alderman and school trustee in your ward? Choose who you would vote for and explain why. Ward 5 candidates:

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    generally should not be disobeyed. However, civil disobedience is crucial to society. Civil disobedience improves society and keeps society and government accountable to their respective duties. Civil disobedience is a necessary civic duty, necessary to rein in government and society and keep them accountable to their respective duties. An example of this is the release of the Pentagon Papers by Daniel Ellsberg. The American government was being secretive about its actions in the Vietnam War, and a democratic

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