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    Equestrian Show Jumping

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    century‚ jumping was an essential feature of the sport of fox hunting. In 1866‚ Grand Prix Show Jumping was born in Paris. The term Grand Prix translates from French to mean "The richest or greatest prize". The term is also used to designate the most challenging or sophisticated level of competition. In 1906 equestrian sports were proposed as a permanent addition to the Olympic Games. This event remains the most popular of the equestrian events in the Olympics. The true champions in show jumping are horses

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    How To Show Jumping

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    Jennifer’s dream was to qualify for the Rio olympics on her grand horse Jet. Her horse had been injured in the months before. He had an abscess in his right hoof but it shouldn’t have prevented him from jumping. Her horse name was Jet . Her name was Jennifer. She loved riding horses and that’s all she wanted to do with rest of her life. She had been riding since she was four years old. She started out riding a miniature pony named simon. Simon was twelve hands and Jet was seventeen hands tall

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    December 15‚ 2014 Ms.Marilyn McDowell 1572 Holly Drive Cincinnati OH 45202-1000 Dear Ms .McDowell Thank you for your kind words concerning our company. We recently received your request for complimentary horseback riding tips for your fund-raising event‚ and we appreciate the importance of this request. Star River Resort receives over 400 requests each year from organizations working to fund worthy causes. Requests come from our guests‚ the local community‚ and from individuals in other

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    Horse back riding is an awesome hobby that I enjoy every evening after school. Many people think that riding a horse is quite hard‚ when in fact it isn’t. People can easily learn how to ride a horse when they follow basic steps. First you’ll put your tack on the horse. The tack is the saddle‚ bridle‚ girth‚ pad‚ etc... You put the pad on the horses back right behind his withers‚ or shoulders‚ and set the saddle in place on top of the pad. Then you tighten the girth around its belly so that the saddle

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    CLAIM: Anorexia has affected thousand of equestrian riders through out the U.S. but the difference is‚ no one is willing to admit it. When a person falls victim to anorexia‚ they feel that is their responsibility to be perfect. There is a relationship between anorexia and perfectionism‚ the extent of perfectionism is directly associated with anorexia. Anorexia nervosa affects about 8 million Americans‚ while 7 million of them are women. They all try to hide it and make everyone assume that they are

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    Jumping Mouse

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    Jumping Mouse The story of Jumping Mouse may seem simple at first. But it is far more than just a story about a small rodent. There are so many underlying themes that reflect society‚ faith‚ generosity‚ personal growth‚ and many other aspects of a person’s daily life. The story starts out with a seemingly simple mouse‚ who hears what others do not. He dares to question what is out of the ordinary‚ and seeks out the truth instead of dismissing it as nothing. He shows curiosity‚ which

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    Horse Jumping

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    Horse jumping Many people may say that it’s a dangerous sport and that you have to be crazy for doing it but‚ after they try it once they won’t leave it. Risking your life is worth it when you find passion on and over the horse‚ finding lots of new‚ rich and encouraging experiences that will make you grow as a person and as a rider; as‚ when you jump‚ you need to be focused‚ you even forget about problems you may have‚ it helps you not being a rancorous person. When you jump once

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    Bungee Jumping

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    you ever dream to play bungee jump? There are some facts and safety measures about bungee jumping. These include the history about bungee jumping and the types of bungee jumping . Firstly‚ to give you all a clearer image about bungee jumps‚ I would like to mention about the history of bungee jumping. Bungee jumping is a sport that dramatically evolved over the past couple decades. The first bungee jumping is based on an age-old ritual practiced by the “ land divers” of Pentecost island in Vanuantu

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    Equestrian Statue Analysis

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    At one point in time it was believed that there were multiple equestrian statues during the time before the Christianization of Rome. The equestrian statues were created as a representation of their imperial leaders. The Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius created around 173-176 C.E and located in Musei Capitolini‚ Rome‚ Italy is the only surviving equestrian statue from that era. The Equestrian Statue of General “Mad” Anthony Wayne‚ located in Freimann Square in Fort Wayne‚ Indiana and created

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    Math Exploration: The Physics Behind Equestrian Before this exploration begins‚ it is important to be informed of the definitions of many equestrian terms that will be used in this exploration. Equestrian: Of or relating to horseback riding or horseback riders. (Kirkland‚ Sarah) Walk: The walk has a distinct four beat rhythm. When the horse is walking‚ its movement is easily accounted for by the rider. (Kirkland‚ Sarah) Trot: The trot has a two beat rhythm to it. It

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