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    Giddy Up Cowboy YEEH HAAA! We all have watched those crazy western, old time movies, and wanted to be able to get on and ride off into the sunset just like the Indians, cowboy or the wanted rebels. Don’t even shake your head, you know you have. Well just your luck, I am here to help you out with that. Getting your horses, or a donkey works too, ready to ride can sometimes be a dreaded process however; once you’re on, and have the wind in your hair and the cold crispy fall breeze on your face, it

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    "First place goes to 218 Katelynn and her horse She's a Package!" Joy and pride surged through my body when I had won. Horse to me is more than the dictionary definition. The word horse is defined as an animal, a herbivore with hoofs instead of feet. In my life, though, horse is the loss of my grandpa, trying to live up to expectations, and the anxiety of getting hurt. Horse is loss. Loss as in losing someone. For me, I lost my grandpa, papa, to cancer Three almost four years ago. He was a very

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    and rump with your arms, watch out for their horns if they decide to swing their heads over. Restraint techniques Goats are topically easy to restrain and can be restrained in multiple different ways. Most can be tied to a solid object with just a halter or a collar with lead. When having them tied up it is always good to give them some grain to distract them from what all is happening. Being tied this way makes procedures like vaccinations, blood collecting, and hoof trimming easy to do. Minimum

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    Start Leash Training for Dogs With These Tips Some people would think that dogs innately know how to behave when they are leashed. Unfortunately, this is one of the many struggles of some dog owners. Although there are breeds that can easily just surrender themselves to be leashed, some breeds may just want to have their freedom. However, there will always come a time that your dog needs to be on a leash, particularly when you want to go outdoors and make sure that your four-legged body would not

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    Miles Halter And Pudge

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    Miles Halter, or “Pudge”, is a new student at a boarding school called Culver Creek. In the book there are two parts a “before” and “after”. While at Culver Creek he falls in love with a beautiful girl named Alaska. Miles begins to find out that the more and more he falls in love with her he finds out that her life isn’t a great as he thought it was. He finds out that she is more complex and gets thrown into mischief and lies. When the unthinkable happens Pudge and Chip, the Colonel, must find out

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    Miles Halter Quotes

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    In the book Looking For Alaska by John Green, we learn about a quiet and very shy going to his graduation party with only two friends from high school. The young man's name is Miles halter and he is leaving for prep school at Culver Creek Preparatory School. This young man seems to have a personality that's very shy and antisocial. It even says in the book “Said cavalry consisted of exactly two people: Marie Lawson, a tiny blonde with rectangular glasses, and her chunky (to put it charitably) boyfriend

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    Miles Halter: Summary

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    Miles Halter-also known as Pudge: The book is written in his point of view so we can say that he is the protagonist of the book. He also has a special talent: he has that ability to learn famous people's last words such as politicians, writers, painters, musicians... Unfortunately he doesn't have many friends in his hometown. He is tall and skinny however his friends in his boarding school calls him 'Pudge'. Miles is very smart too, he tries to keep up with his classes; one of his favourite subjects

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    Miles Halter also known as “Pudge” changes greatly as a result of attending Culver Creek boarding school. Coming into a new school, Miles was nervous to see how he would get along with other students. He suspected it would be the same as it was at home, where he was shy and would try to avoid as much socializing as possible. His predictions were not accurate as he took part of many social events, made lots of new friends, and even participated in pranks. Being the quiet, cautious person Miles is

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    translucent as it seems instead of the boy meet girls love story. It also shows what young love and growing up really are in a brutal and honest situation, how the characters communicate and their relationships with each other and their pasts. Miles Halter or "Pudge" as he is referred to throughout the book, is the protagonist, and the book starts with Miles leaving Florida to attend a school as a junior at Culver Creek in the stifling, sticky heat of the Deep South Alabama. It is because he is so tired

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    A quest is an adventurous journey undergone by the main character(s). The two protagonists of the book Looking for Alaska, Miles Halter and Alaska Young, both want to feel like existing and be memorized when being death. As a reader of the book, you pass through Alaska and Miles their years of growing up during their puberty. They both create their own quest. The title already says

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