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    Horse Breeding By: Halle Lucas “Breaking babies” would sound strange to the average person‚ but not to someone in the horse breeding business. Working on a horse farm can be pretty tough but if you really have a passion for what you do you will go far. The occupation of horse breeding is the reproduction of domesticated horses‚ used to obtain specific characteristics of the breed desired‚ and is more recently known for multiple strategies in safety with technology while breeding. There

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    bred. Ones that doe is bred the buck will go onto the next doe and that cycle with keep going until all the doe in that bucks area are bred. The first baby will be born in that spring after around 200 days. A doe will normally give birth to one yearling or fawn but on some occasions they will give birth to twins. If a doe has an offspring and raises it for a little while and that doe dies and the fawn is left alone‚ another doe may adopt a fawn and raise it as its

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    Watcher” painting could easily depict Ms. Rawlings to give her‚ in my point of view‚ the perfect description of an authentic Floridian author of that era.    Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings was best known for her Pulitzer prize-winning fictional story‚ “The Yearling.” The young‚ successful author of the 1920’s who wrote romance novels in New York embarked to discover the unspoiled life in little Cross Creek‚ Florida on her purchase of a 72-acre orange grove.  She was not exactly given star status with the locals

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    island a dark‚ spooky look. Other islands look warm and inviting‚ beckoning you in with their luscious branches full of different colored leaves. The wildlife looks beautiful‚ sometimes family of deer are visible; you can usually see one or two yearlings with their mother. Other times you can see chunky little groundhogs‚ usually during spring time. To see the groundhogs‚ you have to pay attention minutely because they are usually undistinguished among all the trees and the ground. Kayaking and canoeing

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    THE VALUE OF NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS The most important of the inherent values of natural ecosystems is that they contain within themselves creative powers‚ which‚ over large spans of time‚ have produced the stupendous array of biodiversity the world over. The presence of a species and the things that it can do have a powerful bearing on shaping the environment of all. Organisms help to make the world and then it makes them. Humans are among the most complex of the achievements of the natural forces

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    A hurricane is a type of severe tropical storm that forms in the southern Atlantic Ocean‚ Caribbean Sea‚ Gulf of Mexico‚ and in the eastern Pacific Ocean. This is the "scientific" meaning if we could state it that way‚ but for plebeians‚ a normal woking class it means being reclutantly taken away from home. This people that for what they have are left with zilch. This happens at least one a year for tropical countries such as Honduras‚ Nicaragua and Mexico‚ for islands such

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    “Where in this wide world can man find nobility without pride‚ Friendship without envy‚ Or beauty without vanity? Here‚ where grace is served with muscle. And strength by gentleness confined. He serves without servility; he has fought without enmity. There is nothing so powerful‚ nothing less violent. There is nothing so quick‚ nothing more patient.” Writer‚ poet and playwright‚ Ronald Duncan penned these lines in his poem “The Horse”. These excellent words bring into perspective exactly how I feel

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    to shared gods. It was common knowledge of the ancients that if one were to honor the gods with sacrifices‚ the god would eventually reciprocate. And so both nations attempted to win favor. “At once we’ll sacrifice twelve heifers in your shrine‚ yearlings never broken‚ if only you’ll pity Troy‚ the Trojan wives and all our helpless children‚” exclaims Theano‚ a Trojan Priestess (The Iliad‚ Book 7‚ page 180)‚ while the Greeks also relied on divine intervention. Nestor recalls past sacrifices hoping

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    Farm Animals The standard way of thinking about farm life is that it is boring‚ lots of work‚ dirty and inhumane. Changing the views that people have about farm animals is important‚ especially with our change in politics. I don’t not want to get into the political side of raising animals‚ but instead focus on what farm animals have to offer. In viewing farm animals‚ one can see that farm life is interesting‚ exciting and the opposite of being inhumane to animals. Each day has something

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    Michael B. Wolfel Dr. Lauren Yaich Concepts of Biology 25 Mar. 2013 Reintroduction of Elk in Pennsylvania Elk‚ also known as Wapitis by the natives once roamed the forest and country sides of Pennsylvania all the way to Georgia. Due to the expansion of society‚ disease‚ and constant hunting elk were eventually exterminated from the area. By 1850 most of the elk that remained in Pennsylvania took sanctuary in Cameron‚ Elk and McKean counties. A mere few remained in Elk

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