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Descriptive Essay On Trail Rides
Trail rides are a lot of fun and it is even more so when where you go is beautiful. However, when
people do not know what they are doing horses can be dangerous. Over the summer I had gone to
visit Claireville Ranch in Brampton, Ontario. The ranch is located close to the city and is a place
people go to get away. They offer riding lessons, pony rides, and trail rides. You may also go for
hikes and walk your dog. The main area and parking is set a little way off the main road, which
makes it quiet. It is a breathtaking area and is great for hikes. However, the horses were kept in a
small and dirty paddock behind the barn. They may just be kept there for the day, but it was still not
enough space for the amount of horses kept there. There was also an abundance which is
understandable at a barn and in the forest, but was still bothersome. The place was extremely
crowded with many people riding and waiting at once. We also had to wait for an extremely long
time. To get a spot you had to show up a half hour beforehand and then about another half hour for
the people to get back, dismount, and then you have to mount. Even with all this the people in
charge seemed to keep a somewhat organized schedule. The service was not the best, but was not
completely unbearable. You were able to call to ask questions, which would be useful if they picked
up the phone. Most of the time the phone went to the answering machine that was little help,
repeating what it had said before. You
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The Effects Of Drought On The Hay Industry
The effects of drought on hay as an agricultural resource is a significant, yet overlooked, issue in
Canada. Its effects need to be examined in order to mitigate damage done to the crops themselves,
the agricultural sector, and the economy as a whole. This paper explores the causes, effects and
potential solutions to reducing the effects of drought on hay in the future. This paper also covers the
differences between American and Canadian agriculture, and the current drought that is affecting
Ontario.
Causes
There are many possible causes of meteorological and hydrological droughts, which in turn have
negative effects on the hay industry. A lack of moisture, either through a minimal amount of rainfall
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(2016) mentions that drought impact studies must be performed of other economic sectors in
drougb–affected regions, such as public health and public water resources, in order to form an
effective drought management plan for the future (p. 134). There is also a need for a long–term
economic analysis of drought, because economic effects of drought do not occur in the first few
years after the initiation of drought (Leister et al., 2015, p. 281). With further economic analyses of
drought, it makes it possible to financially prepare for the effects of future droughts. There is a direct
correlation between drought preparedness and whether or not the affected farmer has experienced
negative drought effects from previous droughts (Coppock, 2011, p. 613). The ability to survive
drought comes from careful planning and flexibility, some ow which only comes from previous
experience (Wilmer et al., 2016, p. 220–221). A combination of warm temperatures and a plentiful
water supple are necessary in order to combat the negative environmental effects of drought and
restore crop production to its normal capacity (Kemper et al., 2012, p. 2). Further explorations into
the future availability of groundwater supplies are also critical to maintaining proper soil moisture
(Bonsal et al., 2010, p.
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Descriptive Essay On Joe The Horse
Ryan Kirkby
4th hour
Joe the Horse
I stared the horse down. He had a tan coat with snarled white hair. I thought stupid horse. "You drag
me out of bed to see this big piece of art" I said to my dad not very happily, because when I can get
some beauty sleep which is very rare, I like to enjoy it. This big fat horse has ruined it all. He, Joe
the thing simply grunted at me. I woke up on a Saturday naturally feeling great. There was no reason
to not be happy. I got dressed in rather scruffy clothes because I don't like looking formal. I walked
up the creaky step into the kitchen. The first thing that hit me was pie, I do not mean literally I got
hit with pie but as soon as I step in the kitchen I smelled pie. My sister Vanessa and my dad were
both eating it and after a big gulp of pie my sister said "Get up, eat pie, hurry, feed horses". I said to
my dad "Cut down on her sugar intake." After I inhaled the wonderful pie I got up and started
walking to the van. My sister was talking about how wonderful Joe was. Just so you know Joe's a
horse. I prefer the big huge scary stallion. We give off the same vibes. We arrived at the horse farm.
A place called Sunshine Acres Horse Farm. I got out and started walking along the little path to the
one of the barns. I saw an old looking horse I stared the horse down. He had a tan coat with snarled
white hair. I thought stupid horse. "You drag me out of bed to see this big piece of art" I said to my
dad not very happily, because when I
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Descriptive Essay On Exotic Animals
A few years ago, my Mom and I went to a fall exotic animal auction, which took place over by
Pierz. It was mid October so the mornings had a bite to them and the days were cool. We woke up at
6:00 in the morning so we could get our rabbits, which we were bringing to the auction to sell,
settled in their cages. We had filled each cage with hay the night before so they would be warm for
the ride there and for the time they'd be stuck sitting in their cages. After we loaded them up, we
headed to the auction. Once we arrived at the auction, we brought the bunnies over to the people
who tagged their cages and brought them out to the barn to be stacked up next to other cages. The
other cages were filled with exotic birds and some other rabbits. In some of the pens inside the
auction barn, they had pigs, goats, sheep, and emus. The outside pens had a variety of cow breeds
like the shaggy Highlanders and Brahmas. There were also horses, ponies, alpacas, buffalo, and
llamas. We always arrive early, so people are still coming in with animals they would be auctioning
off that day. My Mom and I went into the auction barn to see if they had anything interesting out
there that we might like to acquire. My Mom has several exotic birds at home and loves going to the
auction to look at all the exotic birds. As we walked through the barn, my Mom saw some golden
pheasants and some peacocks, so she wrote their tag numbers down on her mini notebook that she
brought along with her in hopes
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Examples Of Facial Recognition
Facial Recognition "Lunch is ready!" my mom called. My siblings and I scrambled to reach the
house to eat. We sat down to a regular lunch of summer sausage sandwiches. I finished eating and
sat at the table with my parents and siblings Daniel, Ben, and Erin. We listened to our parents,
anxious to hear what that day would bring. Daniel, Ben, Erin, and I did everything together, and
while we didn't always agree, we always seemed to overcome our squabbles and have fun, while
working, of course. Having wars, a favorite pastime of ours, is what we often did when we didn't
have work to do. We loved pretending to be different characters from books or movies. Normally a
fearless warrior from Redwall or Peter from Narnia, I always fought to slay the villain. As a general
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They remember me flying through the air and smashing into the pole, gashing my cheek. Ben
reached me first, and he began to inspect how much damage had been done. Shocked, he discovered
a hole going right through my cheek, baring my teeth and tongue. Frightened to see such a ghastly
injury, he didn't know what to say. When my parents reached me, they glanced over my head
searching for injuries. Upon inspection, my dad realized the seriousness of the injury, and he lifted
my limp body up in his arms. He rushed to bring me inside the house, where the wound could be
cleaned and assessed. He ran water over my face and head, rinsing away the blood and dirt I had
accumulated. Seeing the damage, my parents knew a hospital visit would be necessary. They put me
in the van and raced to the hospital while I flashed in and out of consciousness. I don't have any
recollection of it, but when I reached the hospital, they took me in and stitched me up. Luckily I had
not lost any teeth. After I had been cleared to go, my parents brought me home and laid me down for
a long, much needed
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Hay Bales Problem
Problem Statement The information we need to solve this problem is, the hay bales were weighed in
combinations of two: bales 1 and 2, bales 1 and 3, bales 1 and 4, bales 1 and 5, bales 2 and 3, bales 2
and 4, bales 2 and 5, bales 3 and 4, bales 3 and 5, bales 4 and 5. Also they were weighed in
kilograms, those set of numbers are: 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91. Process My process with
doing this problem is first I started with guess and check. The first number I tried was 36, and that
number didn't work. The next number I tried was 39, and that number did work. And I did the A plus
B numbers and i repeated this step and when I was doing this when I got the answer, I made sure the
number I got was a number i needed to end up with. Solution
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Persuasive Essay On Wild Horses
Wild horses are something that most people know about, at least to an extent. To many they are the
embodiment of the word "freedom", they are creatures that have been around for centuries roaming
free in the mountains and wilderness, pretty much left unchecked except by their natural predators.
Gorgeous, majestic, and full of spirit are words that can all be used to describe wild horses and
pictures of them make great desktop backgrounds and calendars that show a peaceful and wonderful
view of nature. What, then, is the issue with the wild horses and why are there arguements over what
needs to be done with them? As a brief explanation wild horses are becoming a nuisance for
everyone around them – the ecosystem and humans alike. When left unchecked, as they had been
before, what happens, and why is it such a big deal? One very big word can explain it all:
Overpopulation. Eventually the overpopulation of these beasts would cause, and already has started
to cause, an imbalance and irreversible damage in the ecosystems they roam in. Problems that
would, and do, occur would be the fact that there would not be enough food or water for them as
well as other herbivores, which, in turn, would cause omnivores and carnivores to lack a food source
once their prey starts dying out due to starvation. Some species may even die out, plants and animals
alike, if something is not done sooner rather than later. Poor grazing management would be included
into the overpopulation category simply because the more horses there are the more grasses and
other plants they would need to eat on a daily basis. Not all of the plant depletion was caused by the
horses, however. They had a huge help from one particular species: Humans. Humans have long
since conquered many areas in the world and have taken much of the land from the animals that
occupy the area alongside them, even wiping out whole species within a short time period. Very
little space is left for creatures, like the wild horses, to roam and graze because ranchers were
allowing their cattle to graze in the same spots as the wild animals who then had to find other
sources of food and ultimately caused the entire recourse to either be gone completely or very
sparce. Now the horses
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Haybine Descriptive Writing
As my alarm clock yells at me to get up, I turn over in bed and see that it is only 6am. It's a
necessity to rise and shine before the crack of dawn on days like these...
When you're working at the farm during the summer, you are always pressed for time. It seems like
you can never get everything you want done that day all done. But you have to try at least, so the
loud ring of my old alarm clock rings right around 6 am every morning. It seems as if the cows and
chickens know that it is time to get fed, because they are all bellering and clucking away. This is the
best sound to wake up to, the sound of the cows bellowing up in the feedlot ready to get fed for the
long summer hours of the sun's appearance during the summer. I get dressed into ... Show more
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Every Time after your done cutting hay, you have a lot left to do. First of all, you have to pressure
wash it off. With going through all of those gopher mounds, the haybine gets really jammed packed
with hard dirt and clay and rocks. This by itself takes at least an hour to get done because there is
hay in all the nooks and crannies of the haybine also, so you have to find the hay and try to blow it
out. This is actually a lot harder than it sounds, just take my word for it. Once you are one step
closer to being done, you have to fold the haybine in and park it in the machinery lot. Now folding it
in with two people is quite simple. But when you only have yourself to try and fold it in, it becomes
about 100% harder. There is a rop you have to pull and it is spring loaded, so you have to quickly
pull the rope, sprint onto the tractor, and back onto the block that you place benefit the tire of the
haybine. Like I said before, a lot harder than it may seem. After you try for the 5th time to run fast
enough to the tractor and back into the block, you finally get the haybine folded in. You can go park
it in the machinery lot, and go fuel up the tractor out of the 500 gallon diesel fuel tank that is on the
farm. Once you're all fueled up for the next time you need the tractor, you can finally go back the
tractor in the leanto that is connected to the grainery and pull the rod to kill the tractor engine. Now
you have to go feed your money makers once again. The cows of course are the money makers.
Feed the cows for the second time for the day and you are finally done for the
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Examples Of Facial Recognition
Facial Recognition "Lunch is ready!" my mom called. My siblings and I scrambled to reach the
house to eat. We sat down to a regular lunch of summer sausage sandwiches. I finished eating and
sat at the table with my parents and siblings Daniel, Ben, and Erin. We listened to our parents,
anxious to hear what that day would bring. Daniel, Ben, Erin, and I did everything together, and
while we didn't always agree, we always seemed to overcome our squabbles and have fun, while
working, of course. Having wars, a favorite pastime of ours, is what we often did when we didn't
have work to do. We loved pretending to be different characters from books or movies. Normally a
fearless warrior from Redwall or Peter from Narnia, I always fought to slay the villain. As a general
... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They remember me flying through the air and smashing into the pole, gashing my cheek. Ben
reached me first, and he began to inspect how much damage had been done. Shocked, he discovered
a hole going right through my cheek, baring my teeth and tongue. Frightened to see such a ghastly
injury, he didn't know what to say. When my parents reached me, they glanced over my head
searching for injuries. Upon inspection, my dad realized the seriousness of the injury, and he lifted
my limp body up in his arms. He rushed to bring me inside the house, where the wound could be
cleaned and assessed. He ran water over my face and head, rinsing away the blood and dirt I had
accumulated. Seeing the damage, my parents knew a hospital visit would be necessary. They put me
in the van and raced to the hospital while I flashed in and out of consciousness. I don't have any
recollection of it, but when I reached the hospital, they took me in and stitched me up. Luckily I had
not lost any teeth. After I had been cleared to go, my parents brought me home and laid me down for
a long, much needed
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The Hays Essay
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
The Hays Essay
Submitted to Dr. John Mclean, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the completion of the
course
OBST 515– D03
Applying Old Testament Laws Today
by
Derrick Burney
November 6, 2014
Christian and the Old Testament Laws (1) J. Daniel Hays approach is to give a principle factor to the
Old Covenant laws which makes them practical for today's believers. Hay's believes that the New
Covenant takes believers up from under the rules of the Old Covenant Laws (Romans 7:1–6), except
when the laws have been restated by Jesus. One of the laws Hays gives from the Old Covenant laws
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The Old Testament laws they had to do the work to become righteous in God's eyes to be blessed
(Duet. 28). The New Testament Jesus fulfills righteousness for us by faith "For Christ is the end of
the law for righteousness to ever one that believeth" (Romans 10:4).
Jesus did the work for us thereby taking us from under the law (Romans 10:4). The law was fulfilled
through Jesus's walk; he kept all the laws with his walk for us that believe making us righteous.
Now the New Testament presents us with the laws being put in our minds and written on our hearts
by God himself (Hebrews 8:10) for eternity.
An Example from the Old Testament
(3) I chose Deuteronomy 18:9–13 NLT in this you are not to act like the abomination of other
nations, do not sacrifice your son or daughters in in burnt offerings, do not act upon casting spells,
an enchanter, or witch craft. Also do not call forth spirits, medium or psychics. Anyone who does
these things is detestable to the lord, but you must be blameless before the lord. Hays believe if you
are to apply any Old Testament laws to today's principle for living they must have been used by
Jesus and then he believes they become law and practical for today. Jesus stated "You are the light of
the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl.
Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your
light shine
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Narrative Essay On Emergency Driving
It was just a typical day on the Poster farm, a warm breeze blew the smell of hay across the land, the
holstein cows bellered in the barn, and the sun shined down on a beautiful June day. Donna and
Greg lived in Royalton for about six years with their two children, Nicole (Nikki) and Andrew
(Andy). They had an everyday routine down, every now and then something would come up and the
routine would change. Donna provided all of the meals, was a hardworking farmer, gave all of the
advice and love anyone could ask for. Donna's brother called earlier asking if his daughter could
come over because he had errands to run, of course Donna said yes. Nikki and her niece, Monique,
both six at the time. Nikki loved to hang out with someone besides Andy. ... Show more content on
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The bone at the crease of his arm had popped out. As the tears rolled down his cheeks, Greg told
him that he would have to lie to the nurses and the doctors. Being that he was three, on a four
wheeler, without a helmet, we figured that if the truth was told social services would most likely be
in the picture. We told him to tell the nurses and doctors if they asked, to tell them that he fell out of
a tree. I then carried him to the car and we left for the hospital. Greg had to stay back and milk
cows, finish the chores, and wait for my mom to pick up the
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Donde Hay Gana Hay Manana Analysis
Growing up I heard the dicho, " donde hay gana hay manana," millions of times from my grandma
and mom. Every time my grandma and mom were in the middle of gossiping, the dicho would pop–
up, especially when the subject of their conversation was about a lazy person or a hardworking
one.The saying has much wisdom as it explains that where there is desire there is ability. When
people have negative thoughts over achieving their goals they have been known to either give up or
fail to achieve them, but in reality all that one needs while trying to achieve their goals is desire. If a
person really wants something they will try their hardest since in the end it is them who can
determine how thirsty they are for their goals.
In order for people to get farther in life and get to the point they want to be, they need to work hard
for it because they won't know if they are able to accomplish their goals unless they really try
knowing that nothing comes easy.In the saying, "Donde hay gana, hay manana," one's personality is
crucial since it is the driving force of oneself. Being determined makes anything possible; therefore,
people should do things with a positive attitude to obtain a desired outcome that could help them in
present time or the near future.
One's persona is is the driving force of this dicho. When someone is trying to attain something it all
depends on who they are to determine if they will be able to attain their goals. In an article, Angela
Lee Duckworth, a psychology
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Hay Fever : Hay Fever, A Comical Play
Hay Fever was a comical play with a strong message. The actors throughout this play steadily used
others to gain their own attention. The message this play left behind after many laughs was do not
use others, plain and simple.
The space was a well–constructed thrust stage however, the stage was not raised off the ground and
the seats appeared to be mobile which lead to the belief that this is an Environmental Theater. As for
the layout of the stage, there was a couch and a table in center stage for the first two acts, a door to
the unseen outside front of the house upstage right, there were two large double doors upstage center
leading to the backyard garden, and a raised floor upstage left containing a piano, a bookcase and a
door leading to the home library. Stage left there was a half spiral staircase that lead up to the second
floor which had a painting and lights that extended across to stage right. The second floor also
contained the bedrooms for the house but the doors were not in sight. The detail was greater than
expected: the hardwood floor throughout the first floor seemed to be genuine, the actual bookcase
filled with real books not stage books, and the extremely large double doors with translucent glass
and floral designs lead to the Garden, which featured an array of plants behind the doors. The entire
space was well lit for the duration of the play; the stage took place inside the Bliss' home so the
bright lighting added a confortable feel to the inside of the house. The theatre was nearly sold out; it
was hard to spot an empty seat, including the balcony and lower level seating. The crowd contained
nearly an even amount of student audience members and senior citizens; there was few in the
audience that appeared middle aged.
The play was well cast, the entire Bliss family did a great job showing how overly dramatic and
deceitful the family had become. Each actor portrayed their character accurately; there were no
standouts that didn't match the character. Each visitor in the first act seemed to be feasible as far as
the possibility of a relationship was concerned. All of the family members acted genuine. There was
one actor who stood out as a perfect fit for his character. Taylor Rascher
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Elizabeth Jackson Descriptive Essay
Several miles just outside of Jamestown, sat a small log cabin atop a hill with a long, winding,
carmel carriageway. The house was weathered and worn. Dandelion white smoke spewed out of the
chimney, and an old wooden rocking chair moved ever so slightly in the delicate wind. Just inside
the door sat a chest filled with quilts of many colors, made with scraps and patches of old clothes.
Each piece, with uneven stitches, hand sewn with love. To the left sat a cast iron pot, black as night,
heating over the red–orange blaze of the cooking fire. Next to that there was a small wooden table
with a plaid cloth draped across it, and two ash grey bowls anxiously waiting to be filled with soup.
In the back of the cabin there were two rickety beds that held up mattress made of straw, and on one
a small doll with golden locks and heavenly blue eyes. Outside, in the backyard, there was an ice
cold creek used for bathing and cleaning, and at the very bottom of the carriageway stood a small
girl named Elizabeth Jackson. Elizabeth was a very pretty young girl. She had chocolate brown,
wavy hair that was tied up in the back with a ruby red ribbon. Her eyes were emerald green, and she
had a smile like no other. She always wore beautiful long dresses made by her grandma and she was
the most popular sixteen year old girl in town. She enjoyed riding her horse, cooking, and learning
to sew. Everything in Elizabeth's life was absolutely perfect except one thing. Her parents were both
shot and
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Two migrant workers, George and Lennie, have been let off...
Two migrant workers, George and Lennie, have been let off of a bus a ways away from the
California ranch where they are due to start work. George is a small, dark man with "sharp, strong
features." Lennie, his companion, is his opposite, a massive man with a "shapeless" face. To slake
their thirst, the two stop in a clearing by a pool and decide to stay for the night. As the two talk, it
becomes clear that Lennie is deeply devoted to George and reliant upon him for protection and
guidance. George finds that Lennie, who loves feeling soft things but often accidentally murders
them, has been carrying and stroking a dead mouse. George complains noisily that his life would be
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He tells how Lennie has frequently gotten them into trouble. For instance, they were forced to run
away from their last job because Lennie tried to touch a woman's outfit and was accused of rape.
Slim consents to give Lennie one of his puppies, and the other ranchers continue trying to convince
Candy to kill his old dog. When Slim agrees with them, saying that death would be a welcome
release to the miserable animal, Candy gives in. One of the ranchers swears that it will be done
painlessly. Slim goes to the barn to tend to the horses, and Curley, who is frenziedly searching for
his wife, heads to the barn to waylay Slim. Candy overhears George and Lennie talking about their
plans to purchase land, and offers his life's savings if they will let him come with them. The three
make a agreement to let no one else know of their plan. Slim arrives back at the bunkhouse, scolding
Curley for his suspicions. Curley, looking for an easy conduit for his anger, finds Lennie and decides
to fight him. Lennie crushes Curley's hand in the brawl. Slim cautions Curley that if he tries to get
George and Lennie fired, he will be the butt of all the jokes on the farm. The next night, most of the
men go to the nearby brothel. Lennie is left with Crooks, the lonesome, black stable–hand, and
Candy. Curley's wife flirts with them, deciding not to leave until the others get back. She sees the
scratches on Lennie's face and suspects that he, and not a machine as Curley claimed, is to
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Personal Narrative Essay: Dave's Room
"Dave, you idiot! You no good scum bucket, get back in your stall!" How on earth could this horse
have gotten out of his stall yet again?
It was a hot and humid day in August, and my patience was wearing as thin as my sweat–covered t–
shirt. Dave was a horse I bought about a month ago, and boy was he an annoying son of a gun.
Every single day he would find a way to get out of his stall. Besides that, each time he was tied to a
fence or trailer he would somehow get himself untied. Some would say this horse is smart and
skillful, but I was beginning to think he was nothing more than trouble.
I latched Dave's stall shut and decided to go to the house for a cold glass of iced tea. As I stared out
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I took several naps, but the problem with that is that is I couldn't sleep at night. So I stayed awake
and early in the evening I unlatched the stall and walked outside. It was a beautiful night, and I
could see lightning forming off to the west. I walked back into the barn and laid down in the alley.
The other horses were already asleep and snoring. Eventually I drifted off to sleep as the distant
lightning flashed shadows on the barn walls.
CRACKLE! BANG! BOOM! I was awaken by a loud CRASH. It was so loud! I looked up to the
hay mow and could see that lightning had struck a hole in the roof to the piles of fresh hay. They
were on fire! Within minutes, all I could see was red and orange, and I could barely breathe. I ran
outside as fast as I could. Where was that stupid kid? He needs to get the horses out! I kept running
and tripped right over him, he was on the ground
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Liabilities of Owning a Farm
Thinking of owning a farm? Farming is great for some people but it's not for all. A farm has many
assets and liabilities when it comes to finances. One of the assets of owning a farm is seeing the
plants grow and making a profit off of those plants. The liabilities of a farm are the purchase of seed,
cost of employees, and the cost incurred for plant care. A farm can be very expensive but it can also
be very profitable.
A liability of owning a crop farm is the expense of corn seed. Seed prices can vary depending on the
crop that meets the farmer's needs. Corn has many different types of plant species, from comestible
corn to the non–comestible corn. Field corn is a non–comestible corn that is ground into corn silage.
Corn silage is used by farmers to feed their livestock but they can't solely feed their livestock corn
silage, livestock needs a diet of other foods with the corn silage. It takes 30 pounds of corn seed to
cover an acre of a field. Comestible corn seed costs about $485.00 for a 56 pound bag. (Seedland)
Now corn is more costs a little more than alfalfa but a farmer can't just feed their livestock corn
silage. Most dairy farmer feed their cows a diet of a small percent of silage and then a larger percent
of alfalfa hay. Alfalfa hay is used for many things such as for feeding livestock. Most alfalfa seed
costs $349.00 for a 50 pound bag. (Seedland) To cover an acre of land it takes 20 pounds of seed.
The reason why is because 60% of the alfalfa seed never
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The Cow Taught Me How
The Cow Taught Me How
"Life is dangerous, that's what makes it interesting." – John Twelve Hawks
The best thing I ever did for myself was throw a stick at a cow. Not an overly extravagant
accomplishment, but I certainly learned a lot from it. Just a little over six years into the world, on a
day so hot I could practically taste burnt air, my father took my two sisters and me down to the barn.
It wasn't the most attractive place in the world, but to my eyes it was an adventure waiting to
happen. Amid mountainous hay bales and rolling seas of grass, I eagerly awaited the chance to seek
out every little thing in this field.
As soon as dad set us loose to explore, he began to cut a few trees down to make firewood. I sprung
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My dad was out of reach; with his chainsaw in hand and the concentration he was using to cut down
trees for kindling, it was unlikely he'd hear me yelling for him. I tried anyway. "Dad!" I called,
cupping my hands around my mouth. I tried again and again, but I didn't succeed. Eventually, I
resorted to crossing my arms and huffing in annoyance. Now it was all up to me. It was almost like a
superhero set–up –– I, the favored protagonist, the cows the nefarious villains, and my sisters the
damsels in distress. My feet bounded forward in a blaze of six year old glory. The glitzy rainbows
on my tennis shoes shone in the sun, my ponytail whipped my face, and my body moved onwards;
ready for action. With careful precision I scanned the ground, looking for some sort of weapon.
Since there isn't much of an arsenal in a cow field, I sought out a stick. And what a wonderful stick
it was! The pair of hands that usually picked up toys and Cheerios snatched the small branch.
Putting my entire body into motion, I let my weapon fly. My body's momentum sent it in a direct
line; hurtling towards the target. My throw was decently aimed, and the stick struck home on an
unfortunate cow's behind. Time crawled to a stop and the branch seemed to hang in the air for a
moment before clattering to the ground. One beat of silence. Two. Suddenly, the beast turned its
head, black eyes seemingly pinning me in place. I probably would've started crying and begging for
mercy had I not
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Hay Bayer Essay
Hay Bayler Problem Statement: you have five bales of hay that were weighed in all possible
combinations of two, 1 and 2, 1 and 3, 1 and 4, and so on. The weight combination was written
down without keeping track of which weight matched which pair of bales. The weights are 80, 82,
83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, and 91. You need to find out which two bales go with which weight and
how much bales 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 weigh. Are there more than 1 possibility. Process: my group first
did guess and check to try and solve the problem. First we thought that the bales had to be 40–50
because if you had 70+70 it would be out of the range of 80–90 by a lot. Our first guess was that
bale 1=42, 2=43, 3=44, 4=40, and bale 5=45. That didn't work so then we tried doing bale 1=42,
2=43, 3=41, 4=47, and bale 5=44. That also didn't work so then we thought. I thought that maybe
we had to give bales 1 and 2, 2 and 3, 3 and 4, and 4 and 5 one of the weights and see if it works.
We gave 1 and 2 85, 2 and 3 84, 3 and 4 88, and 4 and 5 91. It worked but when we tried to add 1
and 3, 2 and 5, and 1 and 4 it just fell apart. So that theory did not work. The whole class was having
trouble so we did it all together. Our teacher gave us each a number 36–48. I got the number 39. So I
started with 39+41=40, then 39+43=82. Then I did 41+43=84 I kept doing it till I found the answer.
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Self–Assesment: Problem Statement Process Solution S/A LA 2/2 3/3 3/3 3/3 1/1 I earned 12/12.
This is 100% of the possible points. There wasn't really new math or strategy learned. I basically
just guessed and checked. There was more than one step there were ten steps. That is why it took
honors a long time to solve. My math teacher needed two hours to solve it because there were ten
steps you needed to solve and if you messed a problem up then you have to
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A Short Story
Mr. Jones, of the Manor Farm, had locked the hen–houses for the night, but was too drunk to
remember to shut the pop–holes. With the ring of light from his lantern dancing from side to side, he
lurched across the yard, kicked off his boots at the back door, drew himself a last glass of beer from
the barrel in the scullery, and made his way up to bed, where
Mrs. Jones was already snoring.
As soon as the light in the bedroom went out there was a stirring and a fluttering all through the
farm buildings. Word had gone round during the day that old Major, the prize Middle White boar,
had had a strange dream on the previous night and wished to communicate it to the other animals. It
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Boxer was an enormous beast, nearly eighteen hands high, and as strong as any two ordinary horses
put together. A white stripe down his nose gave him a somewhat stupid
appearance, and in fact he was not of first–rate intelligence, but he was universally respected for his
steadiness of character and tremendous powers of work. After the horses came Muriel, the white
goat, and Benjamin, the donkey. Benjamin was the oldest animal on the farm, and the worst
tempered. He seldom talked, and when he did, it was usually to make some cynical remark––for
instance, he would say that God had given him a tail to keep the flies off, but that he would sooner
have had no tail and no flies. Alone among the animals on the farm he never laughed. If asked why,
he would say that he saw nothing to laugh at. Nevertheless, without openly admitting it, he was
devoted to Boxer; the two of them usually spent their
Sundays together in the small paddock beyond the orchard, grazing side by side and never speaking.
The two horses had just lain down when a brood of ducklings, which had lost their mother, filed into
the barn, cheeping feebly and wandering from side to side to find some place where they would not
be trodden on. Clover made a sort of wall round them with her great foreleg, and the ducklings
nestled down inside it and promptly fell asleep. At the last moment
Mollie, the foolish, pretty white mare who drew Mr. Jones's trap, came mincing daintily in, chewing
at a lump of sugar. She took a
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Personal Narrative: When I Got A Horse
It was a bright sunny Saturday afternoon on November 30th 2013 when my mom found me outside
doing chores.
"Let's go to Canton to get a cow your dad bought." My mom invited.
"Why?" I inquired.
"Because everyone is going."
"Okay, I'm going to go change my jacket then." I became slightly suspicious because my whole
family was going along, and it didn't make sense to drive all the way to Canton to pick up one cow
when we usually got our livestock from Sioux Falls Regional livestock. I decided to go along
anyway since I wasn't doing anything.
While sitting in the car I started to think about how unusual the situation was. Then I started
thinking about how awesome it would be if I got a horse as a Christmas present even though
Christmas was a month away. Although I thought it probably wasn't going to happen I still felt
excitement building up in my chest at the prospect of getting a horse.
When we pulled into a driveway of a small farm everyone pilled out of the pickup and we were met
by a guy coming out of the white house to our left. While my dad and the guy were talking, I
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The surprise quickly turned into excitement at the sight of getting a horse for Christmas. The horse,
named Jack, however was hesitant to step into the trailer like a stubborn mule. After many attempts
to get Jack into the trailer the guy called someone on the phone to bring out treats to lure Jack into
the trailer. Someone emerged from the house with some apple and orange slices. They tried to lure
Jack in the trailer again but even with the treats he was still hesitant. When he was finally in the
trailer the guy tied the led rope to the side of the trailer to secure Jack in place. Everyone said
goodbye and we got into the pickup and headed home. During the drive home I felt delight that after
over ten years of wanting a horse I finally got
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Personal Narrative: It's Time To Stay In The Barn
I couldn't believe my eyes, as I stood in the barn doorway and saw about nine decapitated chickens
lying on the ground. There was blood and feathers spattered all over the walls and cement flooring
which meant there must have been quite the struggle. "Stupid chickens, yea why don't you just stay
in the barn and be systematically slaughtered instead of, oh I don't know, possibly leaving," I said
rhetorically to the slaughtered fowl. After taking a moment to digest what looked like a photo right
out of a 1980's horror film. I returned to my senses and began to scan the inside of the barn for a
perpetrator. The interior of the barn was a large rectangle about a garage and a half in size. It had no
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It was an extremely aggravated raccoon that was less than thrilled with me being near its buffet of
freshly decapitated dead poultry. I startled and yelled, "What the hell!" I wasn't expecting anything
but a cat so it caught me off guard. This must have scared the raccoon because it leaped out of the
hay and charged me. I instinctively dropped the flashlight I was carrying and hit the raccoon on the
head with the broom. It let out a shriek and scurried towards the barn door, but for some reason
decided to just stand there without exiting. My heart was racing so fast that I felt like it was going to
jump right out of my chest. I was trying to piece together a plan to make it out of the barn with the
only exit being blocked by the raccoon. I began to assume that this raccoon was infected with rabies
as it looked bloated and had a mangy grey coat. I knew that if it had rabies, I would need to avoid
being bitten or scratched to prevent contraction of the viral disease. I tried to make as much noise as
possible by shouting and hitting the ground with the broom. My hope was that the raccoon would
just leave the barn peacefully or at least move to the other side of the room so that I could leave. In
spite of my efforts this raccoon was just too bullheaded to let me go. Right after I started making
noise, it bared its needle–like fangs and charged at me again. I hit it with the broom
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Diet And Management Of Horses : Equine Metabolic Syndrome...
Introduction
A topic that interests me in relation to the overall health, diet and management of horses is Equine
Metabolic Syndrome (EMS) also known as Insulin Resistance in horses. EMS is insensitivity to
insulin created by stored glucose in the horse's body. The Equine nutrition course has raised my
understanding of how the current feeds and forage we utilize for the modern equine can place our
horses at risk for developing EMS. This risk can be lowered and possibly avoided with proper
dietary care. The course units have provided me with the knowledge to determine Body Condition
Scores, navigate feed labels and understand forage quality. Armed with a greater knowledge of feed
values, the impact to the horse's digestive system, formulas required to determine daily intake and
the know–how to determine a horses weight I feel confident not only to recognize a horse at risk for
developing EMS but how and what to adjust in the horses daily diet to avoid a high glycemic index
and manage a healthier diet for a horse diagnosed with EMS.
The Clinical Signs of EMS
Although the majority of horses diagnosed with EMS are overweight and quite often considered
"easy keepers" the lean horse can also be Insulin Resistant. There are some very distinct signs that
would indicate your beloved equine may have EMS. All horses are at risk but genetics can play an
even greater part for certain breeds, some of them being Quarter horses, Morgans, Paso Finos,
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Short Story: Kaidens
Standing as still as the night,surrounded by lively corn stalks stood 6 year old Elizabeth,staring off
into the dirt road where her terrible beginning into a wonderful story began. The wind whispered in
her ears,threatening to tell the story of her past. A week prior a huge fight between her parents
began. Throughout the week the infinite bickering continued to get harsher and more violent. Late
last night her mother had driven away. Her father's eyes filled with tears as he told Lizzie her mother
had filed a divorce. She could feel the pain of her father's broken heart. She prayed that her laughter
and love would mend the pain. Elizabeth new by the time she was 7 her father didn't believe true
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But then an idea pooped into her head. She marched down the stairs and forced her father to test
Kaidens work on the vehicle. She knew Kaiden was a very skilled mechanic, she was positive that
the vehicle would work. Finally the farmer trotted down the stairs with a very annoyed expression
plastered across his face. Lizzie chucked the keys to the truck at her father and he caught them in his
left hand. The engine started roaring and his slippers were no longer baby blue, but were now a mud
covered mess. He didn't think the truck would start so he floored the gas pedal, and drove straight
through the cornfield. He destroyed many crops. Elizabeth ran through the field in her tattered
pajamas. When she caught up to her father he was filled with adrenaline. His pulse was beating so
loud, you could have mistaken the pounding for a loud crash of thunder. He stuck his head out the
window and in a very weary voice he said, "He's a keeper." Early in the morning the farmer was out
driving his truck through the mud, while Elizabeth was helping her soon to be fiance, Kaiden make
plans for the wedding. Moral: If you truly love someone you can exceed any
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Timothy Hay Benefits
I had a rabbit recently pass away after 12 long years of life. I was not informed properly and I did
not do the necessary research that is needed in order to make sure my bunny was being properly fed
and had the right kind of nutrition. Hay, mainly timothy hay, is a necessity within a rabbit's diet for
many different reasons. Feeding alfalfa hay to a young rabbit is how one should start out when it
comes to feeding a rabbit and then eventually lead to feeding a rabbit timothy hay for the rest of it's
life.
Alfalfa hay has a higher percentage of protein, fiber, calcium, and ash. The alfalfa is needed for
younger rabbits because it does have a higher percentage for those certain nutrients which are
needed in order to help a younger rabbit grow(Alfalfa versus Timothy Hay for Rabbits.) So why is
timothy hay needed after the rabbit is young in order to keep the nutrients up high? This reason is
because timothy hay can help to make sure there is not too much of an intake of calcium. Alfalfa hay
can actually cause a grown rabbit to have too much calcium within their diet because the ... Show
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If you are feeding your rabbit pellets, veggies, etc., then one could slowly reduce the intake of
pellets just slightly and then slightly add more hay than usual. Another way of introducing more hay
would be to show the rabbit different hays to see if there is one in particular they would eat more, or
maybe even put the hay within a toilet paper roll in order to get the rabbit to eat more of the hay, as
rabbits are more attracted to a game(Hay, Hay and More Hay.) If none of the options you put down
for your rabbit are appealing to it, then lightly spraying pineapple juice down will attract the rabbit
to the sweetness of it, which should lead it to try and eat more (Hay, Hay and More Hay.) All rabbits
like hay, so one of these methods will help in keeping the rabbit healthy and on a diet that involves
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Curleys Wife Analysis
Curly's Wife
Curlys Wife is a very powerful and yet powerless character within the novel Of Mice and Men as
Steinbeck uses her to reflect the prejudice against women in the 1930s since they had very little
rights. Just from her title "Curlys Wife" she has no actual name, this shows that she is just Curlys
property and powerless in the sense that she hasn't got her own individual identity, only an identity
through her husband, also she doesn't have enough power to be called a 'woman' instead she is
discriminated against and is called derogatory terms such as a "tart" when Slim first speaks of her to
George by saying "I think Curly married a tart" showing no respect for her
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From the word 'soft' in the sentence "The sun streaks were high on the wall by now, and the light
was growing soft" we are reminded of Curlys Wife's soft velvet hair that Lennie liked and lost
control with, taking us back to the seriousness of her death and feeling empathy for her character
To conclude, Steinbeck uses Curlys Wife to get the readers awareness of how much women were
discriminated against in the 1930s and how lonely and isolated she was because of her being a
female. She wasn't seen as her own individual person but as a strand of someone else; her husband
Curly. She used her best quality: her beauty to get the attention of the other guys on the ranch
because she doesn't like her husband Curly and had a dream to become a famous actress in the
Movies. She went past the rule of staying away from Lennie because of her desire to be noticed and
be listened to by someone, this then led to her death which added to the part of everyone's dreams
not coming
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Of Mice And Men By John Steinbeck
Final Novel Project In the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck we are introduced to the
character of Lennie. Lennie is a pretty lovable character. He is kind and gentle hearted, he would
never do anything out of meanness, but yet he is a very misunderstood character. This may be
contributed to the fact that Lennie is very large in stature, but I feel it is more of the fact that Lennie
doesn't behave like a "normal person" does. Lennie is very different from how society would want
him to behave, and in fact he is labeled often as dumb and slow. Unwarranted labeling is disabling,
Lennie experienced much of this throughout the duration of his life. Even by his best friend George
he was labeled as dumb, slow, and different. Lennie was very much aware of these labels he was
given, and he knew if he acted out on his labels he would be viewed differently, scolded, or even
punished. So Lennie tried desperately to act how people wanted him too, but in the end it was
completely unfair to Lennie because Lennie was expected to do all the work, the full one hundred
percent. If people would have stopped and realized that they needed to mindful of Lennie and how
his brain works I believe a lot of drama and grief could have been avoided. Unfortunately the
characters in the book were not as sensitive to Lennie's needs as they needed to be. Lennie was also
a victim to exclusion and marginalization. While all the other men went out to hit the town he was
held back with the other
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The Hay Wain Analysis
A1: Initial thoughts Viewing John Constable's painting 'The Hay Wain' makes me appreciate that
there were established artists in early 19th century. The painting is one of the most studied and
sought after in the world and viewing it allows me to understand why majority of people are
interested with it (Wikimedia Commons, 2017). The painting evokes a feeling of naturalness and
allowed me to connect with the painter's point of view. Constable was trying to showcase his
country side as a natural green place and viewing the painting it is evident he achieved this. The aim
of visual arts is to help the artist to communicate a particular aspect that the audience can relate
with. The Hay Wain uses magnificent colors and texture that not only attracts ... Show more content
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In the recent past, people abandoned the countryside to live in the urban areas (Western Governors
University, 2017). In fact, most of the people in the developed countries are unaware of how the
countryside looks like. Due to development and pollution, the natural sceneries are dying slowly. In
this regard, the Hay Wain is important in today's world as it helps the generations that does not
understand the countryside. The art allows the current generation to know how nature looked like in
the early 19th century. Apart from learning, the art is important in urging the current generation to
protect the environment and be mindful of the natural habitats. This is because a look at the art
makes one admire to have such serene environment around them and as such is motivated to protect
the environment around
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Horse Hay Racks
A well–run stable requires the use of hay bags, hay racks and hay nets. We offer hay racks, hay bags
and hay nets in an assortment of colors, and consisting of various materials. When choosing the hay
racks, hay nets for horses and/or hay bags, keep in mind that horses prefer easy to use systems.
Choose a feeding system that is safe, minimizes waste and is easy to clean. What are Horse Hay
Racks? Using horse hay racks for feeding is beneficial because very little hay is wasted. Since the
hay remains in place, the hay will not mix with the horse's feces or bedding. In addition, horse racks
make it easy to see which horses need more hay. Types of Hay Racks Horse hay racks typically
consist of steel rods that are gray or powder–coated black. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Some of the hay bags we offer at HorseLoverZ.com have dividers. We also offer hay bags for horses
that are designed to manage how long it takes your horse to eat his or her hay ('medium feed' or
'slow feed'). What are Hay Nets for Horses? Many horse owners use hay nets in trailers to help their
horses stay occupied as they travel or while waiting to perform in a show. During travel, these hay
nets for horses need to be hung high enough to keep the horse from tripping on it once the bag is
empty. The same is true when hanging a hay net in the horse's stall: However, some veterinarians
recommend that the hay net be hung outside the horse's door. Horse owners may choose hay nets as
opposed to hay bags because weighing and soaking or dampening the hay is easier with a net. Types
of Hay Nets for Horses Hay nets are used to keep hay from falling on the ground. These nets consist
of nylon rope or braided
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Short Story
Guilt, despair, and heartache laced the congested ICU room and I trembled, struggling to keep
myself upright. My dry, cold hands gripped the countertop, sending pain up my arms from the sharp
edges. Thoughts ran through my head, but I couldn't understand any of them. I stood lost and
confused with the rest of my family. My lip quivered as I glanced around at everyone's sullen faces.
All of us were here for one reason. She lay on the small hospital bed in the center of the room, silent
and still.
To the right of the bed, my grandmother sat hunched over, head bowed, fumbling with the small
beads on her rosary that she clutched in her shaking hands. Her sullen eyes glanced at her daughter's
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While waiting for the doctor, everyone was anxious to receive answers to settle their minds and help
them understand. A few minutes passed in the heavy silence and the doctor finally arrived. A long
white coat hung loosely around the man's small physique, almost drowning him with a thin layer of
cotton. The faces, they lifted from their distraught state and looked up at the doctor, longing for
answers. Cody never moved from his position on the floor, but slowly wiped the tears from his face.
No one knew the severity of Kristy's condition until the doctor described it. "We didn't find any
other sign of blood clots in the neck until she collapsed this morning and we took MRI scans of her
brain. This case is very rare." He paused for a moment, letting the news sink in. "There are only two
options, leave her on the machine making things painful for her and still have the chance of dying a
natural death, or we can let her go." Sighs of frustration and pain resonated from everyone present,
both of the options ending in hopelessness. The pain increased. There was no way she was going to
come back. Not unless there was some kind of miracle that suddenly saved her. As the doctor left,
Grandma, Grandpa and Cody looked to each other, questioning with their eyes about what to do.
Grandpa stood and started toward the door, turning on his heel
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Ella's Memoir: A Short Story
Ella's Memoir My 11th birthday party Me and my one year older friend strutted to the laundry room
while everyone else waited for their turn to take a picture in the plastic hawaiian frame. We noticed
that we had to share one little oval with our two tan arms. I was a little upset that I had to be the boy
but I realized it was hilarious so I was fine with it. I kept singing hula–hula and it was cracking Alli
up. My ready to host a party mom suddenly said 1... 2...3... click click! The photo was taken and 2
more waiting friends went up to take a picture. Holding a kitten at the pumpkin patch We didn't
realize we were making MEMORIES, we just knew we were having FUN. If you want to find out
about my MEMORIES about the beach with m Our silver van drove carefully down the dusty white
gravel to my favorite pumpkin patch. The van came to a slow stop. I ... Show more content on
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I turned the doorknob to a beautiful land of...PUPPIES! They were in every corner in the house. My
mom told me to pick out one that will grow not that big. I saw this little black ball in the corner of
my eye. It was a miniature pinscher puppy. I wanted it. No other puppy. I wanted that one. I told my
mom and she said it was the perfect one. we told the old lady that owned the dog house and she said
that we could keep him. I asked her if it wa sa girl or a boy. The old lady said it was a boy. We took
the BOY puppy to the car while my cousins picked out theirs. They came out with the same one!
But it wa a different one of course but same breed. We all drove to our to my grandma's house to eat
dinner and play with our new puppies. On our way we named them my puppy got named Jackson.
My cousin's puppy got named Damian. When we got to my grandma's house we started playing with
Jackson and Damian. My dad picked up Jackson and rolled onto his back. Jackson started licking
my dad on the cheek. I quickly grabbed the camera and took a
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Moody's Alternate Ending
Once upon a time, there was a village down west. Newcomers came to town, and their names were
Ralph and Jack. The first people they met were the Moodys. They were kind folk and offered Jack a
job. Well you have to see, the Moodys had six children. Three boys and three girls, the eldest was
Sara Moody. She was something. A girl who loved horses and especially her mustang Joanna. Ralph
was the same with his horse Clyde. Now let me begin,
" Ralph wake up!" said Jack in a rush. Ralph just twisted his head, opened his eyes and answered, "
Ok! But it ain't morning is it?"
" Look around. It's the break of dawn," said Jack in a teasing manner.
Then Ralph got up and went to ride his horse. No one was out, not a single soul when he heard,
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It was Sara! She said," Sorry, I didn't know you were here." Ralph did not answer, afraid that she
would say something hurtful.
He just climbed on Clyde and quickly, gently rode away. Sara, hurt from the words he said awhile
ago, tried to act as if she didn't care. Ralph had decided to ask if she would like to go horseback
riding with him. " Ms. Sara would ye like to go riding with me," spoke Ralph scared all over.
"I am busy today, but tomorrow I will consider it," said Sara in a tone to hide the thought of "he
might love me".
The next day Ralph rode to Mr. Walter's store to get some food for his horse. When he saw Sara he
was out of his skin." Sorry Mr. Walter but I have to got –a– go." he chuckled. When Sara said she
was busy Ralph decided to ignore her. Meanwhile, Sara decided to be nice to him.
The next day Sara rode to the town, and she saw Jack and said," Howdy Jack! Were is Ralph
today?"
"Howdy! Ralph and Clyde are by the wagon." Jack answered. Sara kicked Joanna and they were off
with Sara bouncing up and down in the saddle.
When she saw Ralph she asked," Howdy Ralph. do you want to
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The Hays County Food Bank
This semester the agency that I chose to work closely with is the Hays County Food Bank. This is a
private nonprofit agency that distributes food to the people who are truly struggling to make ends
meet. There is currently no longer a social worker at the food bank, but I did interview my two
supervisors. I worked closely with my two supervisors, Jason and Chadwic, while both work for this
nonprofit agency and both have a bachelor's degree, they have very different backgrounds and
experiences. The Volunteer Services Coordinator, Jason Kamimoto, achieved his bachelors at a
school located in Hawaii. Jason makes sure there is enough volunteers present each day to make
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Each day is a different assignment; the clients use our website to know where and when each
distribution is everyday that week plus at each distribution it is announced before the distribution
begins. (The Hays County Food Bank 2016)
The social problem my agency focuses on is trying to end the hunger within the community; we
give in–kind benefits of food to clients twice a week. We even do emergency food to people who are
truly in need. I'm very fortunate that the agency I chose not only helps individual clients in Hay
County, but also supports other agencies within San Marcos such as South Side, Hope and Love,
Redwood and multiple other agencies. These agencies serve the homeless, elderly, children, families
and individuals who are economically disadvantaged. The requirements are pretty simple the
potential client has to live in Hays County and also meet the federal income guidelines, otherwise
known as means testing. The individual clients seem embarrassed at first, they try to explain their
situation, but I explain to them that I'm not there to judge. When they start to become regulars you
can tell they are there to provide for their families. Most of the people who come in are either
college students or middle–aged family members. A lot of the clients were white and Hispanic
women, who are trying to provide for their family.
As the volunteer Coordinator informed me we get our funding through public and private grants,
city funding, and even private donations. The
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Kropdusting: A Short Summary And Analysis
In July, the burning heat eating at my skin and the steam rising off the tractor. I am rolling over
windrows making brand new bales. The best feeling in the world is the feeling of being responsible,
even if it is challenging. For me being in charge of making hay by myself was adulthood. The
hardest thing I've had to overcome was teaching myself how to bale hay alone, because I have never
done the whole hay process by myself, I've never had to be the one making the decisions about hay,
and I've never had to be responsible for seeing the crop completed. I started working on this back
country farm in February of 2016 for a man named Eugene Kritter. I was hired as a farm hand,
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Once all the hay was cut and baled I had to pick every bale up. It may not sound like too much
work, but picking up three hundred twenty pound bales in the scorching heat makes it feel terrible.
After getting all the hay picked up and stuffed in the barn my job had been complete. Mr. Kritter got
home and seen my work and proudly congratulated me and thanked me for my work. My name had
been pushed up the list to work for the company and I learned that no matter what I do in life that
with effort I could accomplish any task thrown at
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Analysis Of The Last Rung On The Ladder
In the short story, "The Last Rung on the Ladder" by Stephen King, the main characters are Katrina,
better known as Kitty, and Larry. Kitty is the younger sister, whose trust is mainly in her brother's
hands. While Larry is the older brother who loves his sister dearly but is more job/future focused.
The author describes both of these characters very well throughout the story. The author also does a
very thorough job at showing how the setting affects the plot of the story and how the climax affects
the story. One of the main things that Stephen King does to make this story so strong, is using a
great description of the setting, characters, and conflict.
In the story, "The Last Rung on the Ladder", Stephen King does a great job of showing how the
setting impacts the characters, and how the setting affects the climax.
" The barn. It was warm, filled with a pleasant mixed aroma of hay and fun and dung, and with the
mysterious chuckling, cooing sounds of the barn swallows high up in the third loft."(King14)
This quote is showing how Larry describes the barn being so warm and filled with smells, and how
it is so deeply mysterious. Later on in the story, this mysterious warm place turns into a place of
fear. The main characters, Kitty and Larry, are climbing up and old rickety ladder, and shuffling a
crossed a 12ft. long beam. Once over the safety of the hay, they jump down and land in the soft,
safeness of the hay. But after going up the ladder a certain amount of times, it
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Personal Narrative: Dressage Test
So Much Progress!
I realize it has been a while since I have posted a blog, but there wasn't much going on at the time.
Instead of blogging every time something occurs, why not put it all into one long chain of blogs?
Let's start all the way back to before the Thoroughbred Makeover 2015!
Thoroughbred Makeover 2015: Dressage Test Practice
As the makeover started to get closer and closer, we finally realized that Arrow has never been in a
dressage ring or done a dressage test! That seemed a little important since we were signed up for the
dressage division at the makeover. So we immediately started looking for dressage shows or where I
could at least ride my test. Arrow's first test and show took place on October 3rd, 2015 where he did
intro A and C at Longview Horse Park. I decided to take him to the horse park the night before to get
used to the area, walk around the dressage rings, get past the "scary" judges boxes, and practice my
tests in the rings. Arrow didn't care about a thing! There was even a young Friesian acting a little
crazy and that didn't bother Arrow ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
My mom had an event, Heritage Horse Trials, that weekend and they allowed a ride a test the night
before. They squeezed me in a spot and allowed me to do the test I was going to do at the makeover,
training level test ////// even though this day was meant for eventers. Like the last show, I got there
early and walked Arrow around the new area. This time they had flags lined around the dressage
rings. Of course Arrows didn't react and just wanted to eat grass. He wasn't as good being tacked up
as he was at Longview and I think it was to do with all the trailers driving around. As soon as I got
on him he immediately went back to his normal self. I had to ride the large arena test in a small
arena which made it twice as hard, but he handled that well also. We did the same test twice and
scored a
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Comparing Duvall And Hays
I have had several people approach me and ask if our church sermons are "deep," "have meat" or are
"baby food." What is interesting is the difficulties of serving up "meat" from a stage. It is sort of like
running in a cow pasture hoping to get a steak. You are in the wrong place. However, Duvall and
Hays do an excellent job in communicating the necessity of exegetical study for anyone who wants
to get every bit of meaning out of scripture. They liken it to getting a love letter from someone and
how one would read it over and over carefully studying the nuances of every word. Well, I believe
that God's word is his love letter to the world; and it is worth the work, effort and time to understand
it all. Therefore, making careful observations
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Creative Writing: Red Fern South Dakota
Red Fern South Dakota has always been a quiet town, where only the trees made a sound when the
wind blew, and when the dogs barked when someone drove by. A girl about five years old by the
name of Jordan grew up on a little farm two miles away from Red Fern; her mother, Kristina, had a
tough time keeping a sound eye on her. Amidst the cow lot and lake beds she was constantly
somewhere unknown; Jordan would be under the bed, in the toy box, and outside in the hay bales.
Jordan loved being outside. She found herself making tea in an old coffee can, the tea consisted of
grass, berries from evergreen tree, and even rocks. She would stir it together with a stick, until the
water turned a pear green. Jordan would filter the green mixture through ... Show more content on
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Her neighbor Gerald a friendly old man would ask her to bale hay for him every year due to he was
getting old. Gerald would pay her $1.08 for each bale of hay she made. Gerald would watch, smiling
and waving, then he would head home when he knew she was doing her job correctly. When Jordan
was done, she would call him asking if that's all he had for her to do. He was blessed to have her
help, but just when she hopped in her pickup to leave. He would always come over thanking her,
wishing there would be a bigger amount of hard working, grateful kids like her. On August twenty
fourth, her birthday, he handed her a fifty dollar bill. She sat speechless looking at the bill as she had
never seen one before. She smiled getting out of the pickup to hug Gerald. Jordan always looked up
to him, she thought he was the kindest person she had ever met. Although she came home every
afternoon from working for different neighbors either picking square bail's with the Johnsons to
planting gardens with Mrs. Rose she loved every bit of it. Jordan grew to love her parents and the
people in her small community as if they were her own
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John Hay Open Door Policy
John Hay, the Secretary of State, first articulated the Open Door Policy in 1899. The Secretary of
State's intentions for the Open Door Policy was aimed to secure international agreements for policy,
trade and commerce with China. Prior to John Hay, American policies with China were conducted
under similar principles however, were not official until he put the policy in writing and proposed it
to the powers in Europe. The "Open Door" was not an official United States policy but was
considered "notes" sent between the Far East in the late 1800's and half of the 1900's. The Open
Door notes were never a policy and were only drafts of notes sent between John Hay and European
countries in an attempt to establish equal trade commerce and equal port availability regardless of
nationality. John Hay battled for years throughout the 19th century putting these "notes" into place.
He strived to obtain full concurrence from all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Hippisley and William E. Rockhill (history.state.gov). Both these men, experts in China economy,
believed that China trades and port access would be best protected by an agreement. Hippisley and
Rockhill suggested an agreement that would provide a formality in trade and commercial activity
among European powers. During the same time the United States had just won the Spanish–
American war and had gained control of Guam, Philippines and Hawaii. With growing economical
power, the United States became increasingly interested in China trade. Hippisley and Rockhill
proposed their ideas to John Hay. Hay would construct and draft the initial agreement. John Hay
sent the preliminary notes of policy to the countries that had an interest in trades and the ports open
around China. These countries included Great Britain, France, Russia, Germany, and Japan. The
original proposition was to establish a free and open market for equal trading opportunities between
all nationalities invested with
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Descriptive Essay On Trail Rides

  • 1. Descriptive Essay On Trail Rides Trail rides are a lot of fun and it is even more so when where you go is beautiful. However, when people do not know what they are doing horses can be dangerous. Over the summer I had gone to visit Claireville Ranch in Brampton, Ontario. The ranch is located close to the city and is a place people go to get away. They offer riding lessons, pony rides, and trail rides. You may also go for hikes and walk your dog. The main area and parking is set a little way off the main road, which makes it quiet. It is a breathtaking area and is great for hikes. However, the horses were kept in a small and dirty paddock behind the barn. They may just be kept there for the day, but it was still not enough space for the amount of horses kept there. There was also an abundance which is understandable at a barn and in the forest, but was still bothersome. The place was extremely crowded with many people riding and waiting at once. We also had to wait for an extremely long time. To get a spot you had to show up a half hour beforehand and then about another half hour for the people to get back, dismount, and then you have to mount. Even with all this the people in charge seemed to keep a somewhat organized schedule. The service was not the best, but was not completely unbearable. You were able to call to ask questions, which would be useful if they picked up the phone. Most of the time the phone went to the answering machine that was little help, repeating what it had said before. You ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. The Effects Of Drought On The Hay Industry The effects of drought on hay as an agricultural resource is a significant, yet overlooked, issue in Canada. Its effects need to be examined in order to mitigate damage done to the crops themselves, the agricultural sector, and the economy as a whole. This paper explores the causes, effects and potential solutions to reducing the effects of drought on hay in the future. This paper also covers the differences between American and Canadian agriculture, and the current drought that is affecting Ontario. Causes There are many possible causes of meteorological and hydrological droughts, which in turn have negative effects on the hay industry. A lack of moisture, either through a minimal amount of rainfall or a groundwater shortage, can stunt hay ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2016) mentions that drought impact studies must be performed of other economic sectors in drougb–affected regions, such as public health and public water resources, in order to form an effective drought management plan for the future (p. 134). There is also a need for a long–term economic analysis of drought, because economic effects of drought do not occur in the first few years after the initiation of drought (Leister et al., 2015, p. 281). With further economic analyses of drought, it makes it possible to financially prepare for the effects of future droughts. There is a direct correlation between drought preparedness and whether or not the affected farmer has experienced negative drought effects from previous droughts (Coppock, 2011, p. 613). The ability to survive drought comes from careful planning and flexibility, some ow which only comes from previous experience (Wilmer et al., 2016, p. 220–221). A combination of warm temperatures and a plentiful water supple are necessary in order to combat the negative environmental effects of drought and restore crop production to its normal capacity (Kemper et al., 2012, p. 2). Further explorations into the future availability of groundwater supplies are also critical to maintaining proper soil moisture (Bonsal et al., 2010, p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Descriptive Essay On Joe The Horse Ryan Kirkby 4th hour Joe the Horse I stared the horse down. He had a tan coat with snarled white hair. I thought stupid horse. "You drag me out of bed to see this big piece of art" I said to my dad not very happily, because when I can get some beauty sleep which is very rare, I like to enjoy it. This big fat horse has ruined it all. He, Joe the thing simply grunted at me. I woke up on a Saturday naturally feeling great. There was no reason to not be happy. I got dressed in rather scruffy clothes because I don't like looking formal. I walked up the creaky step into the kitchen. The first thing that hit me was pie, I do not mean literally I got hit with pie but as soon as I step in the kitchen I smelled pie. My sister Vanessa and my dad were both eating it and after a big gulp of pie my sister said "Get up, eat pie, hurry, feed horses". I said to my dad "Cut down on her sugar intake." After I inhaled the wonderful pie I got up and started walking to the van. My sister was talking about how wonderful Joe was. Just so you know Joe's a horse. I prefer the big huge scary stallion. We give off the same vibes. We arrived at the horse farm. A place called Sunshine Acres Horse Farm. I got out and started walking along the little path to the one of the barns. I saw an old looking horse I stared the horse down. He had a tan coat with snarled white hair. I thought stupid horse. "You drag me out of bed to see this big piece of art" I said to my dad not very happily, because when I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Descriptive Essay On Exotic Animals A few years ago, my Mom and I went to a fall exotic animal auction, which took place over by Pierz. It was mid October so the mornings had a bite to them and the days were cool. We woke up at 6:00 in the morning so we could get our rabbits, which we were bringing to the auction to sell, settled in their cages. We had filled each cage with hay the night before so they would be warm for the ride there and for the time they'd be stuck sitting in their cages. After we loaded them up, we headed to the auction. Once we arrived at the auction, we brought the bunnies over to the people who tagged their cages and brought them out to the barn to be stacked up next to other cages. The other cages were filled with exotic birds and some other rabbits. In some of the pens inside the auction barn, they had pigs, goats, sheep, and emus. The outside pens had a variety of cow breeds like the shaggy Highlanders and Brahmas. There were also horses, ponies, alpacas, buffalo, and llamas. We always arrive early, so people are still coming in with animals they would be auctioning off that day. My Mom and I went into the auction barn to see if they had anything interesting out there that we might like to acquire. My Mom has several exotic birds at home and loves going to the auction to look at all the exotic birds. As we walked through the barn, my Mom saw some golden pheasants and some peacocks, so she wrote their tag numbers down on her mini notebook that she brought along with her in hopes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Examples Of Facial Recognition Facial Recognition "Lunch is ready!" my mom called. My siblings and I scrambled to reach the house to eat. We sat down to a regular lunch of summer sausage sandwiches. I finished eating and sat at the table with my parents and siblings Daniel, Ben, and Erin. We listened to our parents, anxious to hear what that day would bring. Daniel, Ben, Erin, and I did everything together, and while we didn't always agree, we always seemed to overcome our squabbles and have fun, while working, of course. Having wars, a favorite pastime of ours, is what we often did when we didn't have work to do. We loved pretending to be different characters from books or movies. Normally a fearless warrior from Redwall or Peter from Narnia, I always fought to slay the villain. As a general ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They remember me flying through the air and smashing into the pole, gashing my cheek. Ben reached me first, and he began to inspect how much damage had been done. Shocked, he discovered a hole going right through my cheek, baring my teeth and tongue. Frightened to see such a ghastly injury, he didn't know what to say. When my parents reached me, they glanced over my head searching for injuries. Upon inspection, my dad realized the seriousness of the injury, and he lifted my limp body up in his arms. He rushed to bring me inside the house, where the wound could be cleaned and assessed. He ran water over my face and head, rinsing away the blood and dirt I had accumulated. Seeing the damage, my parents knew a hospital visit would be necessary. They put me in the van and raced to the hospital while I flashed in and out of consciousness. I don't have any recollection of it, but when I reached the hospital, they took me in and stitched me up. Luckily I had not lost any teeth. After I had been cleared to go, my parents brought me home and laid me down for a long, much needed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Hay Bales Problem Problem Statement The information we need to solve this problem is, the hay bales were weighed in combinations of two: bales 1 and 2, bales 1 and 3, bales 1 and 4, bales 1 and 5, bales 2 and 3, bales 2 and 4, bales 2 and 5, bales 3 and 4, bales 3 and 5, bales 4 and 5. Also they were weighed in kilograms, those set of numbers are: 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91. Process My process with doing this problem is first I started with guess and check. The first number I tried was 36, and that number didn't work. The next number I tried was 39, and that number did work. And I did the A plus B numbers and i repeated this step and when I was doing this when I got the answer, I made sure the number I got was a number i needed to end up with. Solution ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Persuasive Essay On Wild Horses Wild horses are something that most people know about, at least to an extent. To many they are the embodiment of the word "freedom", they are creatures that have been around for centuries roaming free in the mountains and wilderness, pretty much left unchecked except by their natural predators. Gorgeous, majestic, and full of spirit are words that can all be used to describe wild horses and pictures of them make great desktop backgrounds and calendars that show a peaceful and wonderful view of nature. What, then, is the issue with the wild horses and why are there arguements over what needs to be done with them? As a brief explanation wild horses are becoming a nuisance for everyone around them – the ecosystem and humans alike. When left unchecked, as they had been before, what happens, and why is it such a big deal? One very big word can explain it all: Overpopulation. Eventually the overpopulation of these beasts would cause, and already has started to cause, an imbalance and irreversible damage in the ecosystems they roam in. Problems that would, and do, occur would be the fact that there would not be enough food or water for them as well as other herbivores, which, in turn, would cause omnivores and carnivores to lack a food source once their prey starts dying out due to starvation. Some species may even die out, plants and animals alike, if something is not done sooner rather than later. Poor grazing management would be included into the overpopulation category simply because the more horses there are the more grasses and other plants they would need to eat on a daily basis. Not all of the plant depletion was caused by the horses, however. They had a huge help from one particular species: Humans. Humans have long since conquered many areas in the world and have taken much of the land from the animals that occupy the area alongside them, even wiping out whole species within a short time period. Very little space is left for creatures, like the wild horses, to roam and graze because ranchers were allowing their cattle to graze in the same spots as the wild animals who then had to find other sources of food and ultimately caused the entire recourse to either be gone completely or very sparce. Now the horses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Haybine Descriptive Writing As my alarm clock yells at me to get up, I turn over in bed and see that it is only 6am. It's a necessity to rise and shine before the crack of dawn on days like these... When you're working at the farm during the summer, you are always pressed for time. It seems like you can never get everything you want done that day all done. But you have to try at least, so the loud ring of my old alarm clock rings right around 6 am every morning. It seems as if the cows and chickens know that it is time to get fed, because they are all bellering and clucking away. This is the best sound to wake up to, the sound of the cows bellowing up in the feedlot ready to get fed for the long summer hours of the sun's appearance during the summer. I get dressed into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Every Time after your done cutting hay, you have a lot left to do. First of all, you have to pressure wash it off. With going through all of those gopher mounds, the haybine gets really jammed packed with hard dirt and clay and rocks. This by itself takes at least an hour to get done because there is hay in all the nooks and crannies of the haybine also, so you have to find the hay and try to blow it out. This is actually a lot harder than it sounds, just take my word for it. Once you are one step closer to being done, you have to fold the haybine in and park it in the machinery lot. Now folding it in with two people is quite simple. But when you only have yourself to try and fold it in, it becomes about 100% harder. There is a rop you have to pull and it is spring loaded, so you have to quickly pull the rope, sprint onto the tractor, and back onto the block that you place benefit the tire of the haybine. Like I said before, a lot harder than it may seem. After you try for the 5th time to run fast enough to the tractor and back into the block, you finally get the haybine folded in. You can go park it in the machinery lot, and go fuel up the tractor out of the 500 gallon diesel fuel tank that is on the farm. Once you're all fueled up for the next time you need the tractor, you can finally go back the tractor in the leanto that is connected to the grainery and pull the rod to kill the tractor engine. Now you have to go feed your money makers once again. The cows of course are the money makers. Feed the cows for the second time for the day and you are finally done for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Examples Of Facial Recognition Facial Recognition "Lunch is ready!" my mom called. My siblings and I scrambled to reach the house to eat. We sat down to a regular lunch of summer sausage sandwiches. I finished eating and sat at the table with my parents and siblings Daniel, Ben, and Erin. We listened to our parents, anxious to hear what that day would bring. Daniel, Ben, Erin, and I did everything together, and while we didn't always agree, we always seemed to overcome our squabbles and have fun, while working, of course. Having wars, a favorite pastime of ours, is what we often did when we didn't have work to do. We loved pretending to be different characters from books or movies. Normally a fearless warrior from Redwall or Peter from Narnia, I always fought to slay the villain. As a general ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They remember me flying through the air and smashing into the pole, gashing my cheek. Ben reached me first, and he began to inspect how much damage had been done. Shocked, he discovered a hole going right through my cheek, baring my teeth and tongue. Frightened to see such a ghastly injury, he didn't know what to say. When my parents reached me, they glanced over my head searching for injuries. Upon inspection, my dad realized the seriousness of the injury, and he lifted my limp body up in his arms. He rushed to bring me inside the house, where the wound could be cleaned and assessed. He ran water over my face and head, rinsing away the blood and dirt I had accumulated. Seeing the damage, my parents knew a hospital visit would be necessary. They put me in the van and raced to the hospital while I flashed in and out of consciousness. I don't have any recollection of it, but when I reached the hospital, they took me in and stitched me up. Luckily I had not lost any teeth. After I had been cleared to go, my parents brought me home and laid me down for a long, much needed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. The Hays Essay LIBERTY UNIVERSITY BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY The Hays Essay Submitted to Dr. John Mclean, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the completion of the course OBST 515– D03 Applying Old Testament Laws Today by Derrick Burney November 6, 2014 Christian and the Old Testament Laws (1) J. Daniel Hays approach is to give a principle factor to the Old Covenant laws which makes them practical for today's believers. Hay's believes that the New Covenant takes believers up from under the rules of the Old Covenant Laws (Romans 7:1–6), except when the laws have been restated by Jesus. One of the laws Hays gives from the Old Covenant laws which he use as an principle in today's practical purpose ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Old Testament laws they had to do the work to become righteous in God's eyes to be blessed (Duet. 28). The New Testament Jesus fulfills righteousness for us by faith "For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to ever one that believeth" (Romans 10:4). Jesus did the work for us thereby taking us from under the law (Romans 10:4). The law was fulfilled through Jesus's walk; he kept all the laws with his walk for us that believe making us righteous. Now the New Testament presents us with the laws being put in our minds and written on our hearts by God himself (Hebrews 8:10) for eternity. An Example from the Old Testament (3) I chose Deuteronomy 18:9–13 NLT in this you are not to act like the abomination of other nations, do not sacrifice your son or daughters in in burnt offerings, do not act upon casting spells, an enchanter, or witch craft. Also do not call forth spirits, medium or psychics. Anyone who does these things is detestable to the lord, but you must be blameless before the lord. Hays believe if you are to apply any Old Testament laws to today's principle for living they must have been used by Jesus and then he believes they become law and practical for today. Jesus stated "You are the light of
  • 20. the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 22. Narrative Essay On Emergency Driving It was just a typical day on the Poster farm, a warm breeze blew the smell of hay across the land, the holstein cows bellered in the barn, and the sun shined down on a beautiful June day. Donna and Greg lived in Royalton for about six years with their two children, Nicole (Nikki) and Andrew (Andy). They had an everyday routine down, every now and then something would come up and the routine would change. Donna provided all of the meals, was a hardworking farmer, gave all of the advice and love anyone could ask for. Donna's brother called earlier asking if his daughter could come over because he had errands to run, of course Donna said yes. Nikki and her niece, Monique, both six at the time. Nikki loved to hang out with someone besides Andy. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The bone at the crease of his arm had popped out. As the tears rolled down his cheeks, Greg told him that he would have to lie to the nurses and the doctors. Being that he was three, on a four wheeler, without a helmet, we figured that if the truth was told social services would most likely be in the picture. We told him to tell the nurses and doctors if they asked, to tell them that he fell out of a tree. I then carried him to the car and we left for the hospital. Greg had to stay back and milk cows, finish the chores, and wait for my mom to pick up the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 24. Donde Hay Gana Hay Manana Analysis Growing up I heard the dicho, " donde hay gana hay manana," millions of times from my grandma and mom. Every time my grandma and mom were in the middle of gossiping, the dicho would pop– up, especially when the subject of their conversation was about a lazy person or a hardworking one.The saying has much wisdom as it explains that where there is desire there is ability. When people have negative thoughts over achieving their goals they have been known to either give up or fail to achieve them, but in reality all that one needs while trying to achieve their goals is desire. If a person really wants something they will try their hardest since in the end it is them who can determine how thirsty they are for their goals. In order for people to get farther in life and get to the point they want to be, they need to work hard for it because they won't know if they are able to accomplish their goals unless they really try knowing that nothing comes easy.In the saying, "Donde hay gana, hay manana," one's personality is crucial since it is the driving force of oneself. Being determined makes anything possible; therefore, people should do things with a positive attitude to obtain a desired outcome that could help them in present time or the near future. One's persona is is the driving force of this dicho. When someone is trying to attain something it all depends on who they are to determine if they will be able to attain their goals. In an article, Angela Lee Duckworth, a psychology ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 26. Hay Fever : Hay Fever, A Comical Play Hay Fever was a comical play with a strong message. The actors throughout this play steadily used others to gain their own attention. The message this play left behind after many laughs was do not use others, plain and simple. The space was a well–constructed thrust stage however, the stage was not raised off the ground and the seats appeared to be mobile which lead to the belief that this is an Environmental Theater. As for the layout of the stage, there was a couch and a table in center stage for the first two acts, a door to the unseen outside front of the house upstage right, there were two large double doors upstage center leading to the backyard garden, and a raised floor upstage left containing a piano, a bookcase and a door leading to the home library. Stage left there was a half spiral staircase that lead up to the second floor which had a painting and lights that extended across to stage right. The second floor also contained the bedrooms for the house but the doors were not in sight. The detail was greater than expected: the hardwood floor throughout the first floor seemed to be genuine, the actual bookcase filled with real books not stage books, and the extremely large double doors with translucent glass and floral designs lead to the Garden, which featured an array of plants behind the doors. The entire space was well lit for the duration of the play; the stage took place inside the Bliss' home so the bright lighting added a confortable feel to the inside of the house. The theatre was nearly sold out; it was hard to spot an empty seat, including the balcony and lower level seating. The crowd contained nearly an even amount of student audience members and senior citizens; there was few in the audience that appeared middle aged. The play was well cast, the entire Bliss family did a great job showing how overly dramatic and deceitful the family had become. Each actor portrayed their character accurately; there were no standouts that didn't match the character. Each visitor in the first act seemed to be feasible as far as the possibility of a relationship was concerned. All of the family members acted genuine. There was one actor who stood out as a perfect fit for his character. Taylor Rascher ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 28. Elizabeth Jackson Descriptive Essay Several miles just outside of Jamestown, sat a small log cabin atop a hill with a long, winding, carmel carriageway. The house was weathered and worn. Dandelion white smoke spewed out of the chimney, and an old wooden rocking chair moved ever so slightly in the delicate wind. Just inside the door sat a chest filled with quilts of many colors, made with scraps and patches of old clothes. Each piece, with uneven stitches, hand sewn with love. To the left sat a cast iron pot, black as night, heating over the red–orange blaze of the cooking fire. Next to that there was a small wooden table with a plaid cloth draped across it, and two ash grey bowls anxiously waiting to be filled with soup. In the back of the cabin there were two rickety beds that held up mattress made of straw, and on one a small doll with golden locks and heavenly blue eyes. Outside, in the backyard, there was an ice cold creek used for bathing and cleaning, and at the very bottom of the carriageway stood a small girl named Elizabeth Jackson. Elizabeth was a very pretty young girl. She had chocolate brown, wavy hair that was tied up in the back with a ruby red ribbon. Her eyes were emerald green, and she had a smile like no other. She always wore beautiful long dresses made by her grandma and she was the most popular sixteen year old girl in town. She enjoyed riding her horse, cooking, and learning to sew. Everything in Elizabeth's life was absolutely perfect except one thing. Her parents were both shot and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 30. Two migrant workers, George and Lennie, have been let off... Two migrant workers, George and Lennie, have been let off of a bus a ways away from the California ranch where they are due to start work. George is a small, dark man with "sharp, strong features." Lennie, his companion, is his opposite, a massive man with a "shapeless" face. To slake their thirst, the two stop in a clearing by a pool and decide to stay for the night. As the two talk, it becomes clear that Lennie is deeply devoted to George and reliant upon him for protection and guidance. George finds that Lennie, who loves feeling soft things but often accidentally murders them, has been carrying and stroking a dead mouse. George complains noisily that his life would be better without having to care for Lennie. He and Lennie share a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He tells how Lennie has frequently gotten them into trouble. For instance, they were forced to run away from their last job because Lennie tried to touch a woman's outfit and was accused of rape. Slim consents to give Lennie one of his puppies, and the other ranchers continue trying to convince Candy to kill his old dog. When Slim agrees with them, saying that death would be a welcome release to the miserable animal, Candy gives in. One of the ranchers swears that it will be done painlessly. Slim goes to the barn to tend to the horses, and Curley, who is frenziedly searching for his wife, heads to the barn to waylay Slim. Candy overhears George and Lennie talking about their plans to purchase land, and offers his life's savings if they will let him come with them. The three make a agreement to let no one else know of their plan. Slim arrives back at the bunkhouse, scolding Curley for his suspicions. Curley, looking for an easy conduit for his anger, finds Lennie and decides to fight him. Lennie crushes Curley's hand in the brawl. Slim cautions Curley that if he tries to get George and Lennie fired, he will be the butt of all the jokes on the farm. The next night, most of the men go to the nearby brothel. Lennie is left with Crooks, the lonesome, black stable–hand, and Candy. Curley's wife flirts with them, deciding not to leave until the others get back. She sees the scratches on Lennie's face and suspects that he, and not a machine as Curley claimed, is to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 32. Personal Narrative Essay: Dave's Room "Dave, you idiot! You no good scum bucket, get back in your stall!" How on earth could this horse have gotten out of his stall yet again? It was a hot and humid day in August, and my patience was wearing as thin as my sweat–covered t– shirt. Dave was a horse I bought about a month ago, and boy was he an annoying son of a gun. Every single day he would find a way to get out of his stall. Besides that, each time he was tied to a fence or trailer he would somehow get himself untied. Some would say this horse is smart and skillful, but I was beginning to think he was nothing more than trouble. I latched Dave's stall shut and decided to go to the house for a cold glass of iced tea. As I stared out the window looking at the horse barn, I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I took several naps, but the problem with that is that is I couldn't sleep at night. So I stayed awake and early in the evening I unlatched the stall and walked outside. It was a beautiful night, and I could see lightning forming off to the west. I walked back into the barn and laid down in the alley. The other horses were already asleep and snoring. Eventually I drifted off to sleep as the distant lightning flashed shadows on the barn walls. CRACKLE! BANG! BOOM! I was awaken by a loud CRASH. It was so loud! I looked up to the hay mow and could see that lightning had struck a hole in the roof to the piles of fresh hay. They were on fire! Within minutes, all I could see was red and orange, and I could barely breathe. I ran outside as fast as I could. Where was that stupid kid? He needs to get the horses out! I kept running and tripped right over him, he was on the ground ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 34. Liabilities of Owning a Farm Thinking of owning a farm? Farming is great for some people but it's not for all. A farm has many assets and liabilities when it comes to finances. One of the assets of owning a farm is seeing the plants grow and making a profit off of those plants. The liabilities of a farm are the purchase of seed, cost of employees, and the cost incurred for plant care. A farm can be very expensive but it can also be very profitable. A liability of owning a crop farm is the expense of corn seed. Seed prices can vary depending on the crop that meets the farmer's needs. Corn has many different types of plant species, from comestible corn to the non–comestible corn. Field corn is a non–comestible corn that is ground into corn silage. Corn silage is used by farmers to feed their livestock but they can't solely feed their livestock corn silage, livestock needs a diet of other foods with the corn silage. It takes 30 pounds of corn seed to cover an acre of a field. Comestible corn seed costs about $485.00 for a 56 pound bag. (Seedland) Now corn is more costs a little more than alfalfa but a farmer can't just feed their livestock corn silage. Most dairy farmer feed their cows a diet of a small percent of silage and then a larger percent of alfalfa hay. Alfalfa hay is used for many things such as for feeding livestock. Most alfalfa seed costs $349.00 for a 50 pound bag. (Seedland) To cover an acre of land it takes 20 pounds of seed. The reason why is because 60% of the alfalfa seed never ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 36. The Cow Taught Me How The Cow Taught Me How "Life is dangerous, that's what makes it interesting." – John Twelve Hawks The best thing I ever did for myself was throw a stick at a cow. Not an overly extravagant accomplishment, but I certainly learned a lot from it. Just a little over six years into the world, on a day so hot I could practically taste burnt air, my father took my two sisters and me down to the barn. It wasn't the most attractive place in the world, but to my eyes it was an adventure waiting to happen. Amid mountainous hay bales and rolling seas of grass, I eagerly awaited the chance to seek out every little thing in this field. As soon as dad set us loose to explore, he began to cut a few trees down to make firewood. I sprung into the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My dad was out of reach; with his chainsaw in hand and the concentration he was using to cut down trees for kindling, it was unlikely he'd hear me yelling for him. I tried anyway. "Dad!" I called, cupping my hands around my mouth. I tried again and again, but I didn't succeed. Eventually, I resorted to crossing my arms and huffing in annoyance. Now it was all up to me. It was almost like a superhero set–up –– I, the favored protagonist, the cows the nefarious villains, and my sisters the damsels in distress. My feet bounded forward in a blaze of six year old glory. The glitzy rainbows on my tennis shoes shone in the sun, my ponytail whipped my face, and my body moved onwards; ready for action. With careful precision I scanned the ground, looking for some sort of weapon. Since there isn't much of an arsenal in a cow field, I sought out a stick. And what a wonderful stick it was! The pair of hands that usually picked up toys and Cheerios snatched the small branch. Putting my entire body into motion, I let my weapon fly. My body's momentum sent it in a direct line; hurtling towards the target. My throw was decently aimed, and the stick struck home on an unfortunate cow's behind. Time crawled to a stop and the branch seemed to hang in the air for a moment before clattering to the ground. One beat of silence. Two. Suddenly, the beast turned its head, black eyes seemingly pinning me in place. I probably would've started crying and begging for mercy had I not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 38. Hay Bayer Essay Hay Bayler Problem Statement: you have five bales of hay that were weighed in all possible combinations of two, 1 and 2, 1 and 3, 1 and 4, and so on. The weight combination was written down without keeping track of which weight matched which pair of bales. The weights are 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, and 91. You need to find out which two bales go with which weight and how much bales 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 weigh. Are there more than 1 possibility. Process: my group first did guess and check to try and solve the problem. First we thought that the bales had to be 40–50 because if you had 70+70 it would be out of the range of 80–90 by a lot. Our first guess was that bale 1=42, 2=43, 3=44, 4=40, and bale 5=45. That didn't work so then we tried doing bale 1=42, 2=43, 3=41, 4=47, and bale 5=44. That also didn't work so then we thought. I thought that maybe we had to give bales 1 and 2, 2 and 3, 3 and 4, and 4 and 5 one of the weights and see if it works. We gave 1 and 2 85, 2 and 3 84, 3 and 4 88, and 4 and 5 91. It worked but when we tried to add 1 and 3, 2 and 5, and 1 and 4 it just fell apart. So that theory did not work. The whole class was having trouble so we did it all together. Our teacher gave us each a number 36–48. I got the number 39. So I started with 39+41=40, then 39+43=82. Then I did 41+43=84 I kept doing it till I found the answer. Bale1=39, Bale2=41, Bale3=43, Bale4=44, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Self–Assesment: Problem Statement Process Solution S/A LA 2/2 3/3 3/3 3/3 1/1 I earned 12/12. This is 100% of the possible points. There wasn't really new math or strategy learned. I basically just guessed and checked. There was more than one step there were ten steps. That is why it took honors a long time to solve. My math teacher needed two hours to solve it because there were ten steps you needed to solve and if you messed a problem up then you have to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 40. A Short Story Mr. Jones, of the Manor Farm, had locked the hen–houses for the night, but was too drunk to remember to shut the pop–holes. With the ring of light from his lantern dancing from side to side, he lurched across the yard, kicked off his boots at the back door, drew himself a last glass of beer from the barrel in the scullery, and made his way up to bed, where Mrs. Jones was already snoring. As soon as the light in the bedroom went out there was a stirring and a fluttering all through the farm buildings. Word had gone round during the day that old Major, the prize Middle White boar, had had a strange dream on the previous night and wished to communicate it to the other animals. It had been agreed that they should all meet in the big barn as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Boxer was an enormous beast, nearly eighteen hands high, and as strong as any two ordinary horses put together. A white stripe down his nose gave him a somewhat stupid appearance, and in fact he was not of first–rate intelligence, but he was universally respected for his steadiness of character and tremendous powers of work. After the horses came Muriel, the white goat, and Benjamin, the donkey. Benjamin was the oldest animal on the farm, and the worst tempered. He seldom talked, and when he did, it was usually to make some cynical remark––for instance, he would say that God had given him a tail to keep the flies off, but that he would sooner have had no tail and no flies. Alone among the animals on the farm he never laughed. If asked why, he would say that he saw nothing to laugh at. Nevertheless, without openly admitting it, he was devoted to Boxer; the two of them usually spent their Sundays together in the small paddock beyond the orchard, grazing side by side and never speaking. The two horses had just lain down when a brood of ducklings, which had lost their mother, filed into the barn, cheeping feebly and wandering from side to side to find some place where they would not be trodden on. Clover made a sort of wall round them with her great foreleg, and the ducklings nestled down inside it and promptly fell asleep. At the last moment Mollie, the foolish, pretty white mare who drew Mr. Jones's trap, came mincing daintily in, chewing at a lump of sugar. She took a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 42. Personal Narrative: When I Got A Horse It was a bright sunny Saturday afternoon on November 30th 2013 when my mom found me outside doing chores. "Let's go to Canton to get a cow your dad bought." My mom invited. "Why?" I inquired. "Because everyone is going." "Okay, I'm going to go change my jacket then." I became slightly suspicious because my whole family was going along, and it didn't make sense to drive all the way to Canton to pick up one cow when we usually got our livestock from Sioux Falls Regional livestock. I decided to go along anyway since I wasn't doing anything. While sitting in the car I started to think about how unusual the situation was. Then I started thinking about how awesome it would be if I got a horse as a Christmas present even though Christmas was a month away. Although I thought it probably wasn't going to happen I still felt excitement building up in my chest at the prospect of getting a horse. When we pulled into a driveway of a small farm everyone pilled out of the pickup and we were met by a guy coming out of the white house to our left. While my dad and the guy were talking, I examined the farm and immediately ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The surprise quickly turned into excitement at the sight of getting a horse for Christmas. The horse, named Jack, however was hesitant to step into the trailer like a stubborn mule. After many attempts to get Jack into the trailer the guy called someone on the phone to bring out treats to lure Jack into the trailer. Someone emerged from the house with some apple and orange slices. They tried to lure Jack in the trailer again but even with the treats he was still hesitant. When he was finally in the trailer the guy tied the led rope to the side of the trailer to secure Jack in place. Everyone said goodbye and we got into the pickup and headed home. During the drive home I felt delight that after over ten years of wanting a horse I finally got ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 44. Personal Narrative: It's Time To Stay In The Barn I couldn't believe my eyes, as I stood in the barn doorway and saw about nine decapitated chickens lying on the ground. There was blood and feathers spattered all over the walls and cement flooring which meant there must have been quite the struggle. "Stupid chickens, yea why don't you just stay in the barn and be systematically slaughtered instead of, oh I don't know, possibly leaving," I said rhetorically to the slaughtered fowl. After taking a moment to digest what looked like a photo right out of a 1980's horror film. I returned to my senses and began to scan the inside of the barn for a perpetrator. The interior of the barn was a large rectangle about a garage and a half in size. It had no windows or lights, just creaky old rafters that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was an extremely aggravated raccoon that was less than thrilled with me being near its buffet of freshly decapitated dead poultry. I startled and yelled, "What the hell!" I wasn't expecting anything but a cat so it caught me off guard. This must have scared the raccoon because it leaped out of the hay and charged me. I instinctively dropped the flashlight I was carrying and hit the raccoon on the head with the broom. It let out a shriek and scurried towards the barn door, but for some reason decided to just stand there without exiting. My heart was racing so fast that I felt like it was going to jump right out of my chest. I was trying to piece together a plan to make it out of the barn with the only exit being blocked by the raccoon. I began to assume that this raccoon was infected with rabies as it looked bloated and had a mangy grey coat. I knew that if it had rabies, I would need to avoid being bitten or scratched to prevent contraction of the viral disease. I tried to make as much noise as possible by shouting and hitting the ground with the broom. My hope was that the raccoon would just leave the barn peacefully or at least move to the other side of the room so that I could leave. In spite of my efforts this raccoon was just too bullheaded to let me go. Right after I started making noise, it bared its needle–like fangs and charged at me again. I hit it with the broom ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 46. Diet And Management Of Horses : Equine Metabolic Syndrome... Introduction A topic that interests me in relation to the overall health, diet and management of horses is Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS) also known as Insulin Resistance in horses. EMS is insensitivity to insulin created by stored glucose in the horse's body. The Equine nutrition course has raised my understanding of how the current feeds and forage we utilize for the modern equine can place our horses at risk for developing EMS. This risk can be lowered and possibly avoided with proper dietary care. The course units have provided me with the knowledge to determine Body Condition Scores, navigate feed labels and understand forage quality. Armed with a greater knowledge of feed values, the impact to the horse's digestive system, formulas required to determine daily intake and the know–how to determine a horses weight I feel confident not only to recognize a horse at risk for developing EMS but how and what to adjust in the horses daily diet to avoid a high glycemic index and manage a healthier diet for a horse diagnosed with EMS. The Clinical Signs of EMS Although the majority of horses diagnosed with EMS are overweight and quite often considered "easy keepers" the lean horse can also be Insulin Resistant. There are some very distinct signs that would indicate your beloved equine may have EMS. All horses are at risk but genetics can play an even greater part for certain breeds, some of them being Quarter horses, Morgans, Paso Finos, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 48. Short Story: Kaidens Standing as still as the night,surrounded by lively corn stalks stood 6 year old Elizabeth,staring off into the dirt road where her terrible beginning into a wonderful story began. The wind whispered in her ears,threatening to tell the story of her past. A week prior a huge fight between her parents began. Throughout the week the infinite bickering continued to get harsher and more violent. Late last night her mother had driven away. Her father's eyes filled with tears as he told Lizzie her mother had filed a divorce. She could feel the pain of her father's broken heart. She prayed that her laughter and love would mend the pain. Elizabeth new by the time she was 7 her father didn't believe true love,and only her mother could fix ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But then an idea pooped into her head. She marched down the stairs and forced her father to test Kaidens work on the vehicle. She knew Kaiden was a very skilled mechanic, she was positive that the vehicle would work. Finally the farmer trotted down the stairs with a very annoyed expression plastered across his face. Lizzie chucked the keys to the truck at her father and he caught them in his left hand. The engine started roaring and his slippers were no longer baby blue, but were now a mud covered mess. He didn't think the truck would start so he floored the gas pedal, and drove straight through the cornfield. He destroyed many crops. Elizabeth ran through the field in her tattered pajamas. When she caught up to her father he was filled with adrenaline. His pulse was beating so loud, you could have mistaken the pounding for a loud crash of thunder. He stuck his head out the window and in a very weary voice he said, "He's a keeper." Early in the morning the farmer was out driving his truck through the mud, while Elizabeth was helping her soon to be fiance, Kaiden make plans for the wedding. Moral: If you truly love someone you can exceed any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 50. Timothy Hay Benefits I had a rabbit recently pass away after 12 long years of life. I was not informed properly and I did not do the necessary research that is needed in order to make sure my bunny was being properly fed and had the right kind of nutrition. Hay, mainly timothy hay, is a necessity within a rabbit's diet for many different reasons. Feeding alfalfa hay to a young rabbit is how one should start out when it comes to feeding a rabbit and then eventually lead to feeding a rabbit timothy hay for the rest of it's life. Alfalfa hay has a higher percentage of protein, fiber, calcium, and ash. The alfalfa is needed for younger rabbits because it does have a higher percentage for those certain nutrients which are needed in order to help a younger rabbit grow(Alfalfa versus Timothy Hay for Rabbits.) So why is timothy hay needed after the rabbit is young in order to keep the nutrients up high? This reason is because timothy hay can help to make sure there is not too much of an intake of calcium. Alfalfa hay can actually cause a grown rabbit to have too much calcium within their diet because the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you are feeding your rabbit pellets, veggies, etc., then one could slowly reduce the intake of pellets just slightly and then slightly add more hay than usual. Another way of introducing more hay would be to show the rabbit different hays to see if there is one in particular they would eat more, or maybe even put the hay within a toilet paper roll in order to get the rabbit to eat more of the hay, as rabbits are more attracted to a game(Hay, Hay and More Hay.) If none of the options you put down for your rabbit are appealing to it, then lightly spraying pineapple juice down will attract the rabbit to the sweetness of it, which should lead it to try and eat more (Hay, Hay and More Hay.) All rabbits like hay, so one of these methods will help in keeping the rabbit healthy and on a diet that involves ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 52. Curleys Wife Analysis Curly's Wife Curlys Wife is a very powerful and yet powerless character within the novel Of Mice and Men as Steinbeck uses her to reflect the prejudice against women in the 1930s since they had very little rights. Just from her title "Curlys Wife" she has no actual name, this shows that she is just Curlys property and powerless in the sense that she hasn't got her own individual identity, only an identity through her husband, also she doesn't have enough power to be called a 'woman' instead she is discriminated against and is called derogatory terms such as a "tart" when Slim first speaks of her to George by saying "I think Curly married a tart" showing no respect for her From the beginning of when she is introduced in the novel she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the word 'soft' in the sentence "The sun streaks were high on the wall by now, and the light was growing soft" we are reminded of Curlys Wife's soft velvet hair that Lennie liked and lost control with, taking us back to the seriousness of her death and feeling empathy for her character To conclude, Steinbeck uses Curlys Wife to get the readers awareness of how much women were discriminated against in the 1930s and how lonely and isolated she was because of her being a female. She wasn't seen as her own individual person but as a strand of someone else; her husband Curly. She used her best quality: her beauty to get the attention of the other guys on the ranch because she doesn't like her husband Curly and had a dream to become a famous actress in the Movies. She went past the rule of staying away from Lennie because of her desire to be noticed and be listened to by someone, this then led to her death which added to the part of everyone's dreams not coming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. Of Mice And Men By John Steinbeck Final Novel Project In the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck we are introduced to the character of Lennie. Lennie is a pretty lovable character. He is kind and gentle hearted, he would never do anything out of meanness, but yet he is a very misunderstood character. This may be contributed to the fact that Lennie is very large in stature, but I feel it is more of the fact that Lennie doesn't behave like a "normal person" does. Lennie is very different from how society would want him to behave, and in fact he is labeled often as dumb and slow. Unwarranted labeling is disabling, Lennie experienced much of this throughout the duration of his life. Even by his best friend George he was labeled as dumb, slow, and different. Lennie was very much aware of these labels he was given, and he knew if he acted out on his labels he would be viewed differently, scolded, or even punished. So Lennie tried desperately to act how people wanted him too, but in the end it was completely unfair to Lennie because Lennie was expected to do all the work, the full one hundred percent. If people would have stopped and realized that they needed to mindful of Lennie and how his brain works I believe a lot of drama and grief could have been avoided. Unfortunately the characters in the book were not as sensitive to Lennie's needs as they needed to be. Lennie was also a victim to exclusion and marginalization. While all the other men went out to hit the town he was held back with the other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 56. The Hay Wain Analysis A1: Initial thoughts Viewing John Constable's painting 'The Hay Wain' makes me appreciate that there were established artists in early 19th century. The painting is one of the most studied and sought after in the world and viewing it allows me to understand why majority of people are interested with it (Wikimedia Commons, 2017). The painting evokes a feeling of naturalness and allowed me to connect with the painter's point of view. Constable was trying to showcase his country side as a natural green place and viewing the painting it is evident he achieved this. The aim of visual arts is to help the artist to communicate a particular aspect that the audience can relate with. The Hay Wain uses magnificent colors and texture that not only attracts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the recent past, people abandoned the countryside to live in the urban areas (Western Governors University, 2017). In fact, most of the people in the developed countries are unaware of how the countryside looks like. Due to development and pollution, the natural sceneries are dying slowly. In this regard, the Hay Wain is important in today's world as it helps the generations that does not understand the countryside. The art allows the current generation to know how nature looked like in the early 19th century. Apart from learning, the art is important in urging the current generation to protect the environment and be mindful of the natural habitats. This is because a look at the art makes one admire to have such serene environment around them and as such is motivated to protect the environment around ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. Horse Hay Racks A well–run stable requires the use of hay bags, hay racks and hay nets. We offer hay racks, hay bags and hay nets in an assortment of colors, and consisting of various materials. When choosing the hay racks, hay nets for horses and/or hay bags, keep in mind that horses prefer easy to use systems. Choose a feeding system that is safe, minimizes waste and is easy to clean. What are Horse Hay Racks? Using horse hay racks for feeding is beneficial because very little hay is wasted. Since the hay remains in place, the hay will not mix with the horse's feces or bedding. In addition, horse racks make it easy to see which horses need more hay. Types of Hay Racks Horse hay racks typically consist of steel rods that are gray or powder–coated black. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of the hay bags we offer at HorseLoverZ.com have dividers. We also offer hay bags for horses that are designed to manage how long it takes your horse to eat his or her hay ('medium feed' or 'slow feed'). What are Hay Nets for Horses? Many horse owners use hay nets in trailers to help their horses stay occupied as they travel or while waiting to perform in a show. During travel, these hay nets for horses need to be hung high enough to keep the horse from tripping on it once the bag is empty. The same is true when hanging a hay net in the horse's stall: However, some veterinarians recommend that the hay net be hung outside the horse's door. Horse owners may choose hay nets as opposed to hay bags because weighing and soaking or dampening the hay is easier with a net. Types of Hay Nets for Horses Hay nets are used to keep hay from falling on the ground. These nets consist of nylon rope or braided ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 60. Short Story Guilt, despair, and heartache laced the congested ICU room and I trembled, struggling to keep myself upright. My dry, cold hands gripped the countertop, sending pain up my arms from the sharp edges. Thoughts ran through my head, but I couldn't understand any of them. I stood lost and confused with the rest of my family. My lip quivered as I glanced around at everyone's sullen faces. All of us were here for one reason. She lay on the small hospital bed in the center of the room, silent and still. To the right of the bed, my grandmother sat hunched over, head bowed, fumbling with the small beads on her rosary that she clutched in her shaking hands. Her sullen eyes glanced at her daughter's face, waiting for a miracle and never looking away. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While waiting for the doctor, everyone was anxious to receive answers to settle their minds and help them understand. A few minutes passed in the heavy silence and the doctor finally arrived. A long white coat hung loosely around the man's small physique, almost drowning him with a thin layer of cotton. The faces, they lifted from their distraught state and looked up at the doctor, longing for answers. Cody never moved from his position on the floor, but slowly wiped the tears from his face. No one knew the severity of Kristy's condition until the doctor described it. "We didn't find any other sign of blood clots in the neck until she collapsed this morning and we took MRI scans of her brain. This case is very rare." He paused for a moment, letting the news sink in. "There are only two options, leave her on the machine making things painful for her and still have the chance of dying a natural death, or we can let her go." Sighs of frustration and pain resonated from everyone present, both of the options ending in hopelessness. The pain increased. There was no way she was going to come back. Not unless there was some kind of miracle that suddenly saved her. As the doctor left, Grandma, Grandpa and Cody looked to each other, questioning with their eyes about what to do. Grandpa stood and started toward the door, turning on his heel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. Ella's Memoir: A Short Story Ella's Memoir My 11th birthday party Me and my one year older friend strutted to the laundry room while everyone else waited for their turn to take a picture in the plastic hawaiian frame. We noticed that we had to share one little oval with our two tan arms. I was a little upset that I had to be the boy but I realized it was hilarious so I was fine with it. I kept singing hula–hula and it was cracking Alli up. My ready to host a party mom suddenly said 1... 2...3... click click! The photo was taken and 2 more waiting friends went up to take a picture. Holding a kitten at the pumpkin patch We didn't realize we were making MEMORIES, we just knew we were having FUN. If you want to find out about my MEMORIES about the beach with m Our silver van drove carefully down the dusty white gravel to my favorite pumpkin patch. The van came to a slow stop. I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I turned the doorknob to a beautiful land of...PUPPIES! They were in every corner in the house. My mom told me to pick out one that will grow not that big. I saw this little black ball in the corner of my eye. It was a miniature pinscher puppy. I wanted it. No other puppy. I wanted that one. I told my mom and she said it was the perfect one. we told the old lady that owned the dog house and she said that we could keep him. I asked her if it wa sa girl or a boy. The old lady said it was a boy. We took the BOY puppy to the car while my cousins picked out theirs. They came out with the same one! But it wa a different one of course but same breed. We all drove to our to my grandma's house to eat dinner and play with our new puppies. On our way we named them my puppy got named Jackson. My cousin's puppy got named Damian. When we got to my grandma's house we started playing with Jackson and Damian. My dad picked up Jackson and rolled onto his back. Jackson started licking my dad on the cheek. I quickly grabbed the camera and took a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 64. Moody's Alternate Ending Once upon a time, there was a village down west. Newcomers came to town, and their names were Ralph and Jack. The first people they met were the Moodys. They were kind folk and offered Jack a job. Well you have to see, the Moodys had six children. Three boys and three girls, the eldest was Sara Moody. She was something. A girl who loved horses and especially her mustang Joanna. Ralph was the same with his horse Clyde. Now let me begin, " Ralph wake up!" said Jack in a rush. Ralph just twisted his head, opened his eyes and answered, " Ok! But it ain't morning is it?" " Look around. It's the break of dawn," said Jack in a teasing manner. Then Ralph got up and went to ride his horse. No one was out, not a single soul when he heard, "Joanna ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was Sara! She said," Sorry, I didn't know you were here." Ralph did not answer, afraid that she would say something hurtful. He just climbed on Clyde and quickly, gently rode away. Sara, hurt from the words he said awhile ago, tried to act as if she didn't care. Ralph had decided to ask if she would like to go horseback riding with him. " Ms. Sara would ye like to go riding with me," spoke Ralph scared all over. "I am busy today, but tomorrow I will consider it," said Sara in a tone to hide the thought of "he might love me". The next day Ralph rode to Mr. Walter's store to get some food for his horse. When he saw Sara he was out of his skin." Sorry Mr. Walter but I have to got –a– go." he chuckled. When Sara said she was busy Ralph decided to ignore her. Meanwhile, Sara decided to be nice to him. The next day Sara rode to the town, and she saw Jack and said," Howdy Jack! Were is Ralph today?" "Howdy! Ralph and Clyde are by the wagon." Jack answered. Sara kicked Joanna and they were off with Sara bouncing up and down in the saddle. When she saw Ralph she asked," Howdy Ralph. do you want to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. The Hays County Food Bank This semester the agency that I chose to work closely with is the Hays County Food Bank. This is a private nonprofit agency that distributes food to the people who are truly struggling to make ends meet. There is currently no longer a social worker at the food bank, but I did interview my two supervisors. I worked closely with my two supervisors, Jason and Chadwic, while both work for this nonprofit agency and both have a bachelor's degree, they have very different backgrounds and experiences. The Volunteer Services Coordinator, Jason Kamimoto, achieved his bachelors at a school located in Hawaii. Jason makes sure there is enough volunteers present each day to make every distribution successful. Although this is Jason's first nonprofit ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each day is a different assignment; the clients use our website to know where and when each distribution is everyday that week plus at each distribution it is announced before the distribution begins. (The Hays County Food Bank 2016) The social problem my agency focuses on is trying to end the hunger within the community; we give in–kind benefits of food to clients twice a week. We even do emergency food to people who are truly in need. I'm very fortunate that the agency I chose not only helps individual clients in Hay County, but also supports other agencies within San Marcos such as South Side, Hope and Love, Redwood and multiple other agencies. These agencies serve the homeless, elderly, children, families and individuals who are economically disadvantaged. The requirements are pretty simple the potential client has to live in Hays County and also meet the federal income guidelines, otherwise known as means testing. The individual clients seem embarrassed at first, they try to explain their situation, but I explain to them that I'm not there to judge. When they start to become regulars you can tell they are there to provide for their families. Most of the people who come in are either college students or middle–aged family members. A lot of the clients were white and Hispanic women, who are trying to provide for their family. As the volunteer Coordinator informed me we get our funding through public and private grants, city funding, and even private donations. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. Kropdusting: A Short Summary And Analysis In July, the burning heat eating at my skin and the steam rising off the tractor. I am rolling over windrows making brand new bales. The best feeling in the world is the feeling of being responsible, even if it is challenging. For me being in charge of making hay by myself was adulthood. The hardest thing I've had to overcome was teaching myself how to bale hay alone, because I have never done the whole hay process by myself, I've never had to be the one making the decisions about hay, and I've never had to be responsible for seeing the crop completed. I started working on this back country farm in February of 2016 for a man named Eugene Kritter. I was hired as a farm hand, where I would spend my time taking care of any needs that the farm ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once all the hay was cut and baled I had to pick every bale up. It may not sound like too much work, but picking up three hundred twenty pound bales in the scorching heat makes it feel terrible. After getting all the hay picked up and stuffed in the barn my job had been complete. Mr. Kritter got home and seen my work and proudly congratulated me and thanked me for my work. My name had been pushed up the list to work for the company and I learned that no matter what I do in life that with effort I could accomplish any task thrown at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. Analysis Of The Last Rung On The Ladder In the short story, "The Last Rung on the Ladder" by Stephen King, the main characters are Katrina, better known as Kitty, and Larry. Kitty is the younger sister, whose trust is mainly in her brother's hands. While Larry is the older brother who loves his sister dearly but is more job/future focused. The author describes both of these characters very well throughout the story. The author also does a very thorough job at showing how the setting affects the plot of the story and how the climax affects the story. One of the main things that Stephen King does to make this story so strong, is using a great description of the setting, characters, and conflict. In the story, "The Last Rung on the Ladder", Stephen King does a great job of showing how the setting impacts the characters, and how the setting affects the climax. " The barn. It was warm, filled with a pleasant mixed aroma of hay and fun and dung, and with the mysterious chuckling, cooing sounds of the barn swallows high up in the third loft."(King14) This quote is showing how Larry describes the barn being so warm and filled with smells, and how it is so deeply mysterious. Later on in the story, this mysterious warm place turns into a place of fear. The main characters, Kitty and Larry, are climbing up and old rickety ladder, and shuffling a crossed a 12ft. long beam. Once over the safety of the hay, they jump down and land in the soft, safeness of the hay. But after going up the ladder a certain amount of times, it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. Personal Narrative: Dressage Test So Much Progress! I realize it has been a while since I have posted a blog, but there wasn't much going on at the time. Instead of blogging every time something occurs, why not put it all into one long chain of blogs? Let's start all the way back to before the Thoroughbred Makeover 2015! Thoroughbred Makeover 2015: Dressage Test Practice As the makeover started to get closer and closer, we finally realized that Arrow has never been in a dressage ring or done a dressage test! That seemed a little important since we were signed up for the dressage division at the makeover. So we immediately started looking for dressage shows or where I could at least ride my test. Arrow's first test and show took place on October 3rd, 2015 where he did intro A and C at Longview Horse Park. I decided to take him to the horse park the night before to get used to the area, walk around the dressage rings, get past the "scary" judges boxes, and practice my tests in the rings. Arrow didn't care about a thing! There was even a young Friesian acting a little crazy and that didn't bother Arrow ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My mom had an event, Heritage Horse Trials, that weekend and they allowed a ride a test the night before. They squeezed me in a spot and allowed me to do the test I was going to do at the makeover, training level test ////// even though this day was meant for eventers. Like the last show, I got there early and walked Arrow around the new area. This time they had flags lined around the dressage rings. Of course Arrows didn't react and just wanted to eat grass. He wasn't as good being tacked up as he was at Longview and I think it was to do with all the trailers driving around. As soon as I got on him he immediately went back to his normal self. I had to ride the large arena test in a small arena which made it twice as hard, but he handled that well also. We did the same test twice and scored a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. Comparing Duvall And Hays I have had several people approach me and ask if our church sermons are "deep," "have meat" or are "baby food." What is interesting is the difficulties of serving up "meat" from a stage. It is sort of like running in a cow pasture hoping to get a steak. You are in the wrong place. However, Duvall and Hays do an excellent job in communicating the necessity of exegetical study for anyone who wants to get every bit of meaning out of scripture. They liken it to getting a love letter from someone and how one would read it over and over carefully studying the nuances of every word. Well, I believe that God's word is his love letter to the world; and it is worth the work, effort and time to understand it all. Therefore, making careful observations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. Creative Writing: Red Fern South Dakota Red Fern South Dakota has always been a quiet town, where only the trees made a sound when the wind blew, and when the dogs barked when someone drove by. A girl about five years old by the name of Jordan grew up on a little farm two miles away from Red Fern; her mother, Kristina, had a tough time keeping a sound eye on her. Amidst the cow lot and lake beds she was constantly somewhere unknown; Jordan would be under the bed, in the toy box, and outside in the hay bales. Jordan loved being outside. She found herself making tea in an old coffee can, the tea consisted of grass, berries from evergreen tree, and even rocks. She would stir it together with a stick, until the water turned a pear green. Jordan would filter the green mixture through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her neighbor Gerald a friendly old man would ask her to bale hay for him every year due to he was getting old. Gerald would pay her $1.08 for each bale of hay she made. Gerald would watch, smiling and waving, then he would head home when he knew she was doing her job correctly. When Jordan was done, she would call him asking if that's all he had for her to do. He was blessed to have her help, but just when she hopped in her pickup to leave. He would always come over thanking her, wishing there would be a bigger amount of hard working, grateful kids like her. On August twenty fourth, her birthday, he handed her a fifty dollar bill. She sat speechless looking at the bill as she had never seen one before. She smiled getting out of the pickup to hug Gerald. Jordan always looked up to him, she thought he was the kindest person she had ever met. Although she came home every afternoon from working for different neighbors either picking square bail's with the Johnsons to planting gardens with Mrs. Rose she loved every bit of it. Jordan grew to love her parents and the people in her small community as if they were her own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. John Hay Open Door Policy John Hay, the Secretary of State, first articulated the Open Door Policy in 1899. The Secretary of State's intentions for the Open Door Policy was aimed to secure international agreements for policy, trade and commerce with China. Prior to John Hay, American policies with China were conducted under similar principles however, were not official until he put the policy in writing and proposed it to the powers in Europe. The "Open Door" was not an official United States policy but was considered "notes" sent between the Far East in the late 1800's and half of the 1900's. The Open Door notes were never a policy and were only drafts of notes sent between John Hay and European countries in an attempt to establish equal trade commerce and equal port availability regardless of nationality. John Hay battled for years throughout the 19th century putting these "notes" into place. He strived to obtain full concurrence from all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hippisley and William E. Rockhill (history.state.gov). Both these men, experts in China economy, believed that China trades and port access would be best protected by an agreement. Hippisley and Rockhill suggested an agreement that would provide a formality in trade and commercial activity among European powers. During the same time the United States had just won the Spanish– American war and had gained control of Guam, Philippines and Hawaii. With growing economical power, the United States became increasingly interested in China trade. Hippisley and Rockhill proposed their ideas to John Hay. Hay would construct and draft the initial agreement. John Hay sent the preliminary notes of policy to the countries that had an interest in trades and the ports open around China. These countries included Great Britain, France, Russia, Germany, and Japan. The original proposition was to establish a free and open market for equal trading opportunities between all nationalities invested with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...