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    composure beyond her years‚ Zara rode into the history by taking two gold medals on her senior debut‚ exceeding achievement of her mother‚ who won the individual title at the European Championships in 1971. 2006 brought the prospect of the World Equestrian Games in Germany‚ Zara’s first four star Championship. Some disappointing show jumping performances in the spring left her confidence dented but a talk with her mentor and fellow competitor Pippa Funnell brought a welcome boost.  A good start in

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    The problems of defining humanism in relation to art are compounded by the notion of‘renaissance’ art. Some scholars unhesitatingly speak of ‘the arts in the age of humanism’ and even ‘the art of humanism’; others resolve to treat the arts in terms independent of any such associations. This division reflects a healthy suspicion about relying on broad categories such as ‘humanism’ and ‘renaissance’ in historical inquiry generally and in art history and criticism in particular. There is an increasing

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    and fishing as well as horseback riding‚ camping and having a large garden to tend to. In my particular area‚ you can hunt deer‚ doves‚ turkey‚ and wild hogs. There is also a river and several ponds to go fishing in. One of my neighbors has an equestrian area to ride horses. I had a large garden where I grew many different vegetables year round. I also have been camping in my back yard‚ as it is more of a pasture with a lot of trees and wildlife as well as getting out my golf clubs and hitting a

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    brain. Riding a horse gives your body movement and it relishes and due to the natural motion of the horse. In fact 600 BC‚ Orbasis documented the therapeutic benefit of horse riding. In Scandinavia‚ during the outbreak of poliomyelitis in 1946‚ equestrian therapy was introduced. Also riding a horse helps you stay in shape and when you do competitive horseback riding you practice for a half hour or more and when you clean and take the saddle on and off you burn calories as well. In many cases horses

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    wordly wise 3000 lesson11

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    numbers of loss of strength. She exercised hard to lose high attrition rate. Debacle A sudden collapse‚ downfall‚ or failure The event was something of a debacle Defoliate To strip a plant of leaves‚ thereby damaging or destroying it. equestrian We should defoliate the Earth where lighter-colored soils lay. Expunge To obliterate or erase completely. Unless they expunge terrorism‚ they will pay a much higher price Hackneyed Commonplace; trite; lacking force or significance because

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    he makes it so non-Romans can earn citizenship if they are a good fighter. He also creates the Praetorian‚ which are 9‚000 of the best soldiers who act as the emperors body guards. Also‚ he reduces the number of members in the senate. He allows equestrians to become patricians‚ which causes social mobility. He throws parades and celebrations where the plebs can get free food. Augustus believes social moral has declined mainly in the rich and limits their extreme parties. He believes religion can cure

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    does the contemporary art sculptures fit into the classical space of Trafalgar Square? The Fourth Plinth of Trafalgar Square‚ built in the north-west corner‚ was designed by Sir Charles Barry in 1841. It was intended‚ that it would hold an equestrian statue of William IV‚ however due to insufficient funds the statue was never completed. The plinth stayed empty until 1858‚ when a statue of Edward Jenner was unveiled. Still‚ it was removed four years later due protests by anti-vaccinationists

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    of degenerates in our school who don’t care what they do and always gets in trouble with felonies. It is efficacious when I see someone smiling from a compliment I gave them because that is what I intended to do. I have always wanted to be an equestrian when I was younger because I love horses and riding them so much. A lot of slaves down south before the Civil War were beaten by flaying and whipping. Most imperious and rich kids in the school are malevolent towards other kids who do not have

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    In 776 B.C‚ the first Olympic Games occurred in Olympia. The Olympic Games was a part of a religious festival and in honour of the leader of the Greek Gods‚ Zeus. Only men‚ boys and unmarried girls were allowed to attend and compete in the games. If a married women was at the Olympic Games‚ they would be punished expect if they just owned a horse in the chariot race. This event held every four years and approximately 50 thousand people came all over the Greek world to watch and also take part. In

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    For my final project I felt a drawing would be best‚ for I am not much of a painter‚ a carver‚ or a photographer. In fact as far as artistic abilities I am really only good at drawing‚ so it was not hard to decide what I would do. I thought I would have trouble choosing a drawing at first‚ for many artists we studied were painters‚ but then I remembered Leonardo Da Vinci was a man of many talents‚ and one of those talents was drawing. So I decided to replicate a drawing he had intended to become

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