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The Role and Obligations of Accountants in the Development of Nigeria
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The Role and Obligations of Accountants in the Development of Nigeria

Sara, in the third grade, struggles to escape a perilous family life and her despair. Intelligent, and timidly assertive, in foster care she befriends her retarded roommate, and a young horse scheduled for slaughter. An old ranch hand guides her to save and train the horse. She marries his grandson and they take up long distance riding to give her horse meaningful work. This success inspires a horse-care products business and later gives her the confidence to bear her own children. Early traumas appear in flashbacks; dreams inspire her future. She grows through a series of adventures with her horses and family. In the climactic scene, near the end of a fifty mile ride, Sara and her two children are trapped in a burning canyon. As the canyon is engulfed in a fire storm a vision leads their escape, confirms Sara's self-confidence, and brings her peace.

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Product Details:
Author: Chike C. Udemezue PhD
Paperback: 120 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: December 12, 2007
Language: English
ISBN: 1419682741
Package Length: 8.5 inches
Package Width: 5.5 inches
Package Height: 0.3 inches
Package Weight: 0.46 pounds
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5wonderful story of abused girl helped by horses  Jan 25, 2008
By Sally P. Tubach
Sleeping with Horses tells the beautiful, heartwarming story of an abused girl whose relation with horses helps her overcome the traumas of her youth to become a productive and successful adult. The well-told, suspenseful narrative inspired this reader to keep turning the pages. The content contains something for everyone--young, middle-aged and old. The author, Dr. Patterson, exhibits obvious expertise in an impressive variety of areas--human and veterinary medicine, psychology, Native American wisdom, the equestrian world, and practical family life. His descriptions of endurance rides are thrilling and evoke the natural beauty of the American wilderness. He makes a compelling case for horses and other animals as intelligent and emotional creatures, capable of giving and receiving love and affection. Finally, he reminds us in moving fashion of the values and activities that reflect the best in American society.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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