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    I started horse back riding when I was 10 years old‚ I always had a passion for being involved with animals and this was my first opportunity I had to pursue that passion. When I first started I was having the time of my life‚ I didnt think that anything could be this exciting‚ however that was only because I was a beginner‚ everything changed when I started getting better at riding. In the beginning it was as if I was learning to ride a bike‚ I had the training wheels on and I wasnt expecting for

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    Is the Ryder Cup overhyped? With the Americans leading 9-6 ½ and needing only 7 ½ more points on the final day to win their first Ryder Cup since 1999‚ the event still only managed to draw an unimpressive 3.3 rating on NBC. While the ratings were up 22% from 2006 standards‚ when the US players went across the pond‚ they were slightly higher than what WWE wrestling show draws on a weekly basis. The ratings look even more anemic (3.3 vs 13.5) when compared to the NFL football game that the Ryder Cup

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    Savannah Pratt Dr. Stephen Fullmer English 1010 17 May 2012 My Eventful Summer “Cowgirl” has been my name ever sense I was put on a horse. Being involved in rodeos‚ 4-H‚ and been around horses my whole life is what got me into the sport of rodeo. My freshman year was my first year of high school rodeos‚ and they have been very successful ever since. The most exciting times of my life have come from the sport of rodeo‚ but also my lowest of lows. The summer of my Junior year proved it. I

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    Therapeutic Horseback Riding Therapeutic horseback riding is a great way to help people with special needs have a better life by enabling them to have more experiences in life. Therapeutic horseback riding is offered worldwide to help emotionally‚ physically‚ mentally and socially challenged children and adults. The horses that are used for therapy riding are very special and build strong bonds with their challenged riders. From people with Autism to anywhere like Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

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    Should Jumping Racing be banned? Introduction: Jump racing should be banned since the horses are being treated unfairly‚ example if injured during a great event they would be sent somewhere dark and eventually killed and used for meat process oo skin wear. Meanwhile jump racing is targeted to be a welcoming community gathering event to get everyone together and enjoy the entertainment of sport‚ as it makes 11 percent of the global competitions/events. Similarly it brings individuals to socialize

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    The Incompatible Element: The Horse among the Eastern Plains Villagers In the Eastern Plains Villages‚ nearly everyone had horses that were supplied by Jumano and Comanche traders. The benefits were nearly irresistible‚ and they started using horses to hunt‚ make sudden attacks‚ and became middlemen in the food trade industry. However‚ they soon learned that horses would destroy cornfields and consume large amounts of the dwindling supply of cottonwood bark. Within the Eastern Plains there were

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    The Comanche Indians were more talented equestrians and quickly adapted once introduced to the horse. Children learned how to ride at a young age and grew up learning how to achieve tasks such as hunting‚ gathering‚ and warfare on the back of a horse. The Sioux Indians adapted the horse lifestyle but were not as intermingled with them as the Comanche Indians. The Comanche Indians originated in the Northern Shoshones but were attracted to the abundance of buffalo and warm weather in the southern plains

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    Identify differences between popular recreations in pre-industrial Britain and rational recreation in post-industrial Britain. Explain why the changes occurred. Discuss the influence of social class and gender on participation in sports and pastimes in both pre-industrial and post-industrial Britain. [20] Indicative content Sub sub-max 5 comparison of Sub sub-max 5 Popular Recreation & Rational Recreation Explanation of Differences 1. Local Regional / national / international

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    SWOT Analysis Strengths 1. Established brand name – this means that Adidas has already built up a good reputation and it has a large market share within its industry. 2. Good retail links – Adidas has established good links with shops and outlets‚ which sell Adidas’s products. 3. Established worldwide distribution network – this means that Adidas’s products are shipped to a large number of countries. 4. Famous sports stars advertising products – Adidas has a series of football superstars

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    The Hunagrian Empire went through several times with both positive and negative influences. One of the most significant influences includes‚ Empress Elisabeth‚ “Sisi.” Though she was known for staying out of the public eye‚ she still greatly impacted Hungary‚ deemed as a figure of respect to this day. Elisabeth accompanied her mother and to Bad Ischl‚ where they met their cousin‚ 23-year-old Emperor Franz Josef‚ in 1853 when Elisabeth was sixteen. Although Helene was supposed to be the bride

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