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    When their term of office was completed‚ praetors might govern a province as propraetor. 2 censors—elected every 5 years for terms of 1½ years; revised lists of senators and equestrians; conducted census of citizens and property assessments for tax purposes; granted state contracts. 4 aediles—supervised public places‚ public games‚ and the grain supply in the city of Rome; 2 were required to be plebeians‚ and the other two (who

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    Massage/ Chiropractic. I’ve competed in barrel racing and riding horses since I was in the 6th grade and I’ve always loved horses. I have been in 4-h and showing at the Southwest Washington Fair‚ and the State fair. I also compete for a high school equestrian team. For one of your 4-h club meetings our group had a horse massage therapist come out and look at all the horses and teach us how to tell if something’s wrong‚ and to teach us how to do certain riding exercises to strengthen our horses. When

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    Into the Renaissance At its core‚ the Renaissance was a time of changing purpose for the horse. The advancements in lighter weaponry reimagined the warhorse and the demands of it. Compared to an explosive firearm‚ cavalry no longer impressed on the battlefield. Thus‚ the demand of the warhorse changed to a demand for a strategist. The horse had to move fast enough and intelligently enough to protect its rider from a bullet. This demand shift occurred over a matter of centuries. Compared to all the

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    From the beginning of equestrian time‚ many people have pondered which of the two most powerful horses ranks to be the highest athlete. The Quarter Horse comes in all sizes and is known for its stocky beautiful build with a sensible mindset. While the Thoroughbred being typically on the taller side‚ is known for its sleek slender build with its angelic beauty. Although both of these horses possess undeniable agility and immense power‚ it is anything but tough to pick between the two. The Quarter

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    confidence." The last quote is‚ " If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb and silent we may be lad‚ like sheep to the slaughter." George Washington was the Revolutionary War General.They have a statue for George Washington it called the equestrian statue. The statue is in the middle of Washington Circle in Washington D.C. The statue cost 60‚000 thousand

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    initial plan and hoy they adapted it as the campaign progressed. Why didn’t the original plan generate enough traffic? They focused so much that they didn’t get many clicks. Because the words didn’t drive to a higher click-through volume 3. The equestrian campaign had an average cost per click of $0.61. If the average

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    He replaced the wealthy senators and equestrians with trained administrators. He didn’t feel the wealthy senators looked out for the interests of the common people. Diocletian also worked to reform the tax system He introduced a method of taxation where how much you would pay was based on the

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    A variety of transformations were developed and transferred to and from the New and Old Worlds. Biological changes such as animals‚ plants‚ and diseases were relocated during this time‚ making a prodigious impact on modern day’s society. Horses‚ cows‚ pigs‚ sheep‚ and chickens were among the animals introduced to the new land. Llamas and turkeys are animals that were brought back to Europe and other powerful nations. Today‚ these animals are used for food and recreation for the human populace. Plants

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    practicing to redefine perceptions of situations. Combining the needs and problems of prison inmates with the beneficial attributes of horses as therapeutic mediums might be a promising combination to a successful coping approach. As a matter of fact‚ equestrian programs are offered in some prisons especially in America. In such horse training programs inmates engage in vocational training by building skills and providing supervised care for the horses. Such programs are different from the typical equine-facilitated

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    wining and dining his "best friend" or presenting him with a gold pocket watch (p. 233) Jacob‚ having very different values sees right past August’s fake genourosity. He is an opportunist with very little moral fiber. Ironically‚ August is the equestrian director but has very little love and respect for animals‚ much like Al and much to the disgust of Jacob. For financial reasons he neglects the needs of his animals when the benzini brothers are trying to pick up new acts and he is incredibly rough

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