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    Market Audit

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    External Marketing Audit HYPO Group Wageningen‚ October 2012 Charne Annandale Jessica Backes Lilian Bakker Caitlin Buenting Lydia van Dam External Marketing Audit HYPO Group (Hippodam) A company description of the external market of Hippodam. Wageningen‚ October 2012 Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences Client: Supervisor: Students: Class: Group: HYPO Group Hans van Tartwijk Charne Annandale Jessica Backes Lilian Bakker Caitlin Buenting Lydia van Dam ELS1a

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    The Benefits of Horse Riding as Part of the School Curriculum For this seminar paper therapeutic horse riding is defined as equine assisted activities. Over time therapeutic horse riding has been utilised to cover a variety of equine activities in which a range of children with special educational needs participate. This involves mounted activities and riding disciplines taught by a certified riding for the disabled instructor. The seminar paper will explore the perceived benefits that horse

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    gov/pubmed/16334941‚ and http://www.maxavita.com/equinejointsupplement.htm. The subjects of these sites are the compound Chondroitin Sulfate and an amino sugar‚ Glucosamine‚ which are typically compounded together in an oral formulation and marketed as an equine joint supplement. They are widely used by horse owners and trainers in an attempt to alleviate pain and unsoundness caused by osteoarthritis. The site from PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16334941) is designed for veterinarians and veterinary

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    statements made in the equine industry. This quote is crucial to understand when working with‚ riding‚ and owning horses. Of course‚ a horse needs four feet to support his body‚ but he also needs them to support the use his human has for him. Without a healthy set of feet‚ it is difficult for a horse to perform comfortably and therefore properly. Contracted heels are one example of a hoof problem that can become increasingly worse when left untreated. There are several aspects of an equine hoof’s mechanics

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    Equine therapy has been around since as far back as the ancient greeks. Therapeutic Horseback Riding has many benefits and you also get the joy of riding a horse. Horses help people work through their disabilities and struggles that they are facing. Therapeutic Horseback Riding can help those with disabilities overcome a lot of different obstacles that life may throw at them. For example‚ stress‚ depression‚ autism‚ ADHD‚ ADD‚ etc. The horses themselves help people with disabilities believe in themselves

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    Horse Slaughter

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    injured or malnourished horses out of their misery‚ it is an inhumane practice for both the horses and human beings and there are more appealing options to take into consideration that would help us completely ban slaughtering. The misconception with equine slaughtering is rooted deep in what really happens. Picture over 50 horses packed into a closed off truck‚ some with injuries‚ some unable to withhold their own weight due to malnourishment. The racehorse from the track that finished at the back of

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    Ancient India saw great advancements in medical science. Some of these fields were dental surgery‚ cataract extraction and plastic surgery. It is amazing that even in the absence of anesthesia some of the complex operations are performed. Around 800 B.C the first instances of surgery were recorded. It was considered as one of the eight branches of Ayurveda.Shushruta- Samhita is the oldest treatise dealing with surgery. The main medical practitioners were Atraya‚ Charaka and Shusruta.Shushruta studied

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    to therapeutic equine facilities‚ and lastly to aquatic environments. The bond between humans and animals is something AAT enforces by encouraging maximum interaction with therapy animals. Such therapy is performed by trained professionals who have studied the field and are certified to be working with both the patient and animal on physical‚ emotional‚ or psychological patients. This paper intends to examine the extent that “animal therapy” involving felines‚ canines‚ equines‚ and dolphins has

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    therapies for individuals and their families that suffer from Post Traumatic Stress and other deployment related mental health issues. The focus will be on a variety of natural holistic forms of healing to include: Rapid Resolution Therapy‚ hypnosis‚ and Equine (horse) Therapy among others. The Circle of Veterans anticipates being fully operational and helping families by September 1‚ 2014. The COV has recruited the best doctors to lead the way in these

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    better because through breast milk children get their first antibodies to prevent some diseases from their mother via the breast milk. This also forms a special bond between the mother and the baby. Also with breast feeding there is less reflux and colic in the babies compared to the ones that are bottle fed. I interviewed Mrs. Brown she works at the local Head Start and has three children. She stated that she tried breastfeeding all three of her children‚ but stopped because she did not like it

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