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    was five, I have had a passion for horses and interacting with them. When I was younger, my parents gave me an array of dolls and horse figurines to entertain myself. I always used to ignore the dolls and play with horse figurines. Luckily, my older sister loved dolls so she just sneakily stole the dolls away from me one by one while I played with my horse figurines for hours. I have always admired the strength, beauty and power of horses. My interest in horses has caused me to search through websites

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    (Surtees). Behavior is a key factor in riding horses. Individuals can learn how to better themselves for the future by improving the way they act. When a young person is focused on brushing, feeding, or working with a horse, their focus is no longer on their own problems and issues. People who have struggled to achieve their treatment goals have made significant breakthroughs through equine therapy. Like all animals, horses set their own boundaries that a rider has to learn respect. Loving an animal

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    documentary producer and director states, “Horses don’t judge by appearance. They look past peoples’ disabilities and recognize the emotions inside. Horses are more than friends and companions. They are mirrors of the soul.”. A study conducted in 2008 found, “...12 week animal-assisted therapy program showed these programs are statistically more effective in promoting recovery (“The Soulful Benefits Of Healing…”). There are many benefits of using horses to help with therapy such as: Physical improvement

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    Interacting with horses has always been a passion of mine since I was five. When I was little, my parents gave me an array of dolls and a few horse figurines to amuse myself with. I always used to ignore the girl dolls and play with horse figurines. Luckily, my older sister treasured dolls so she just sneakily stole them away from me one by one while I occupied myself with my horse figurines for hours. I have always admired horses’ strength, power and beauty. My interest in horses has caused me to

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    life of a young teenager who strives to become a professional horse rider. Despite growing up in a typical asian family, comprising of classic parents who wanted her to do the generic-type of job, such as an manager or a businesswoman, her unwithering passion for a set of beautiful mammals makes it so that she is prepared to throw away anything in order to reach her goal. One point that shows how Beany Panya demonstrates her love for horse riding is her willingness to sacrifice anything in order to

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    In Scripture, the first four seals show horses and riders in the form of astonishing metaphors, and imagination. Obviously, it is not God’s intention to tell his believers who these people are, but to teach them what to look for during world conditions. These Four Horsemen represent a snapshot of man’s inhumanity to man. They are a prediction of how people behave under extreme conditions when the universe cannot settle God’s real purpose. While this is not new for most governmental leaders, but when

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    roles in life, but my favorite would have to be my role as a horse owner. There are many reasons as to why this is such a rewarding lifestyle. Many people refer to horses as a “hobby”, yet I see horses as a lifestyle and is not something you grow out of. Horses can be a lot of work, but they are worth it. There are many parts to owning a horse between working extra hours at work to pay for all of your horse’s expenses, keeping your horse exercised, and building trust with a stubborn, twelve-hundred

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    salary of a riding instructor will rise 6%”(horse.) Equestrians that want to teach in their profession can either be riding coach’s and teach lessons or be a clinician. Not only do riding instructors teach lessons, but they also go to shows, and take care of horses. To know about being a Riding Coach is what the career is, the degree , employment options, education, training, and experience. Instructors do many things while managing lessons and going to shows as their career. They offer group or private

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    become more self-reliant in achieving higher jumps, I’ve been thrown onto a horse at a horseshow that I’ve never have ridden before, and by riding various types of horses I’ve gotten used to almost all types of different rides, which makes me a stronger rider. About a year ago, I fell off my horse for the first time since I bought him. We were jumping about two feet, three inches. After a few jumps my boy wanted to show off a little, so he decided to jump an oxer five feet (a double jump that's right

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    participants. Horseback riding allows people of all ages to take care of their bodies, positively develop their minds, and connect with their spiritual side. Riding a horse, is among the most spiritual sport out there because the rider really taps into their emotions. Loving a horse is such a rewarding feeling because you have a companion. Horses are social animals, and they are often used for therapeutic

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