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    Ladies with big hats and gentleman with sport coats and ties gather around to drink champagne and watch the races. It’s a classy way to spend the afternoon. What seems like a enjoyable day at the races is actually one big facade. The horse racing life is filled with competition‚ hard work‚ and of course lies. Horse racing is one big business‚ a business that runs on pushing the limits to win the big bucks. Here horses are over worked‚ drugged and given performance enhancing devices to give them

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    Since I was a girl I have had an innate passion for horses. They are truly my escape from anything and everything crazy that life throws at me. When I ride my horse I feel the closest to invincible that I will ever be. It is one of the most freeing feelings in the world and I can’t imagine my life without it. I have competed at several horse shows with classes that include jumping and flatwork. Although competing is fun‚ I would much rather be galloping across a field at sunset than being judged

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    Two years after the outbreak of what has come to be known as the Arab Spring‚ the bloom is off the rose. Fledgling democracies in North Africa are struggling to move forward or even maintain control‚ government crackdowns in the Persian Gulf and elsewhere have kept liberalization at bay‚ and Syria is slipping ever deeper into a vicious civil war that threatens to ignite the Middle East. Instead of widespread elation about democracy finally coming to the region‚ one now hears pessimism about the many

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    My father, my hero.

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    MY FATHER‚ MY HERO: ____________________________________________________________________ My father is not a celebrity; he is not such a recognizable face. My father is not a national hero; he is not a multi-millionaire. My father is just an average quiet man‚ whom I honour and respect. My father was born in 1954‚ in the small South-Indian state of Kerala. He was the fourth child of my grandfather (late C.M. Thomas). My father managed to succeed well enough in classes to pursue education at

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    My Cultural Identity My cultural identity is being born and raised on a race track with horses while working with horses and raising them with my family.With that when I turn 16 I’ll be able to ride for my family‚ which I don’t want to do because there is a huge risk that I can be injured or even killed. All exciting stuff but not for me. I’m the type of person that enjoys doing the activity/sport instead of watching it.Most of the time at the track is sitting waiting for races and feeding the horses

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    Scenario: International business is becoming increasingly important to more and more entrepreneurs and to their country’s economy. It offers many growth perspectives. A famous fast food chain “Zest” is operating in USA‚ UK Pakistan‚ India‚ Japan‚ and Saudi Arabia. The management of “Zest” is focusing on cost reduction. As it is expanding fast in different countries so its management and controlling costs are increasing. One of the intrapreneur‚ Mr. Fred‚ came up with the idea of standardizing

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    • Overall sense of wellbeing: Horseback riding is a great combination of cardiovascular and muscle-strengthening exercise. As we have discussed in previous articles‚ regular exercise imparts various psychological benefits. • Increased self-confidence: The idea of being able to control an animal much larger than ourselves improves our self-confidence. Adding a new skill to our repertoire also increases our sense of self worth. • Decreased stress: When you engage in horseback riding‚ you need to

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    Saddling A Horse Essay

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    Saddling a horse Saddling a horse is fairly easy‚ but very serious. If a horse is improperly saddled‚ it can be dangerous for both the horse and the rider. Improperly saddling a horse can result in gum bleeding‚ leading to infections and‚ many other series of problems. The horse could seriously injure itself‚ the rider or anyone around. There’s nothing better than a Sunday afternoon ride down the H. Cooper Black Trail with the sun in your face‚ the wind in your hair‚ mounted atop a companionable

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    I’d like to introduce you to Charmayne James. She is quite possibly the greatest barrel racer on earth. Of course‚ every champion starts out small. It all started in Clayton‚ New Mexico with a dream and three barrels. When Charmayne was only 12‚ she bought Scamper from a feedlot for around $1‚500. A feedlot is a place horses are usually taken to be fattened up before they are sent to slaughter. In the beginning Gilly’s Bay Boy‚ also known as Scamper‚ was known to buck when he was asked to canter

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    Farriers are a horse’s best friend because they know the anatomy and behavior of the horse to take better care of them and more needed in todays society. People say we don’t need farriers because of how much they charge to do the work.Or they say they can do it themselves. Which in reality they never do. They find something else that needs done and they push back on trimming their horse’s feet. They say that they don’t need anyone else to do it for them. In reality people need farriers. Farriers

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