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    2009). The Canadienne is a breed that certainly has a stature of its own. It is a “small to medium sized specialty dairy breed”. A cow will weigh anywhere between 400 and 500 kilograms (or 800-1100 pounds). The average Canadienne bull will weigh around 800 kilograms or 1700 pounds. The head of

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    For this essay I chose to write about a piece out of "The Wild West Magazine", featuring the hired killer Tom Horn. The author of this article, Larry D. Ball, does a very good job of using logic and facts to back all of his reasoning. Not only in his article does he use facts but he also uses other articles for examples to back him. He is writing an article on the history of Tom Horn and John Coble, so other issues backing him is critical. Ball quotes other news papers of the time including Denver's

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    interested in their horns to sell mainly across the East. Although these threats are putting white rhinos at risk, through the efforts of groups such as the Wild Foundation and World Wild Life, the prognosis for the continued survival of the white rhino is good.

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    Fixing Rikers Island by Marlin F. Horn article discusses the current problem confronting our correctional facilities. Overcrowded jails are an issue that has been impacting the United States jail populace for a considerable length of time. The author illustrated assessment about this issue and furthermore gives some contrasting option to take care of the issues particularly Riker Island. As agreed by Marlin Horn (2015), “takes credit for bringing needed attention to conditions at the jails, calls

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    Guldhornene, the golden horns in English, is one of the many poems of the Danish author Adam Oehlenschlägers. It was written in the Danish romanticism era. The poem itself has 21 paragraphs. The poem uses such poetic devices as figurative language, imagery, and rhymes. The title golden horns connect to the old Danish golden horns that were built by the Danish Vikings, found by a young lady when plowing land, then later one of them was stolen never to be found again. These horns were a symbol of nationalism

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    In this day alone, three rhinoceroses will be killed for the trading of their horns and an estimated one hundred Asian elephants will be killed for their ivory, meat, and body parts. (“African Rhinos” (n.d) & Goodall , J. 2017) Animal Poaching- the illegal act of killing animals for profitable body parts- has been the reason for the near extinction of many species, including elephants, tigers, rhinoceros, and lions. Scientists and concerned citizens of society need to come together to obliterate

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    Alvin Lucier and His August Moon Alvin Lucier used trio-instruments including horn in F, violin and piano in composing his August Moon. Together, these three simple instruments construct a looping echo that repeats and varies as the music progresses, which creates an endless, timeless and dizziness feeling for listeners. Despite that these three instruments are different in nature, they were all played in almost the same tone and create a harmony that introduces and extends each other. For example

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    Hall is much smaller than the David Geffen Hall. However, I like their music event because most of them either having the lower price or free shows. I had arrived 15 minutes before the Orchestra concert began. When I found my seats, I took a look around. Most of the people dressed casually. However, there were still having server students who like me had a notebook and a pen in the hand trying to take notes. My seat was a little far away from the stage, so I was unable to see how many musicians and

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    Laura and The Glass Unicorn “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams, was written in the early forties but could be misconstrued as a present-day play, because of the family dynamic that has changed since the forties but has not been completed replaced. In this play, we are introduced to Tom Wingfield who is the breadwinner for the family, which consists of his mom and sister. Amanda Wingfield who is an overbearing mother that knows no boundaries, and Laura Wingfield who is the sweet, and embarrassingly

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    Horn Books

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    as early as the 13th century, Horn books were brought to America by the colonials. A horn book most commonly consisted of two wooden or leather panels with a handle towards the bottom for the child to hold and a sheet of paper held between them. Some hornbooks were made from ivory, copper, or even gold. Since, paper was a rarity during this time, a sheet of transparent cow horn was laid across the paper to protect from any damage or wear which is where the name horn comes from (Plimpton, 1916). The

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