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    Land-based and environmental Apprenticeships are so diverse‚ the industry itself is crucial to both national and global economics‚ so if you’re looking to kick start your career in a fulfilling and exciting role then you might have just found your dream job. What will Land-based and Environmental Apprenticeships involve? Land-based and environmental Apprenticeships provide you with an extensive range of opportunities. Through a combination of classroom based learning and on the job training you

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    Pompeii‚ as a typical Roman colony provincial towns‚ was self-administrating in local matters‚ but subject to imperial decree from Rome. However‚ the emperor rarely interfered except where the empire’s security or local order was threatened. After the revolt in the amphitheatre between Pompeians and Nucerians in AD 59 the emperor‚ Nero‚ dismissed the two chief magistrates‚ had two more elected and appointed a law-giving prefect to supervise them. The inhabitants did not rail against such interference

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    Horse Slaughter

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    The horse is a highly respected animal in United States culture. It has been worshipped and paid tribute to through art‚ books (Misty of Chincoteague‚ Black Stallion)‚ movies (Black Beauty‚ Spirit)‚ and television shows (Mr. Ed). The horse industry is huge in the United States‚ encompassing everything from rodeos and racing to horses owned for purely pleasure. There have been statues erected of famous racehorses‚ as well as museums devoted entirely to equines. "Horse culture" is a huge part of

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    A. Mau‚ a German scholar‚ established four distinct styles of Roman wall painting at the sites of Pompeii‚ Herculaneum‚ Boscoreal‚ and other smaller sites covered with ash from the volcanic eruption at Mount Vesuvius. The styles begin with one direction‚ shift completely‚ and end on a more combined technique. Style I‚ known as incrustation‚ began approximately during the second century b.c. This style features the strong influence of the Hellenistic Greek period in its surface decoration. At

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    Horse Jumping

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    Horse jumping Many people may say that it’s a dangerous sport and that you have to be crazy for doing it but‚ after they try it once they won’t leave it. Risking your life is worth it when you find passion on and over the horse‚ finding lots of new‚ rich and encouraging experiences that will make you grow as a person and as a rider; as‚ when you jump‚ you need to be focused‚ you even forget about problems you may have‚ it helps you not being a rancorous person. When you jump once

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    Life orientation Paralympics Group members: Cleo arendse Danielle Africa Jamie Williams Charne downes Names of different Paralympics Games Sport. . . * Archery * Athletics * Boccia * Cycling Road * Cycling Track * Equestrian * Football 5-a-side * Football 7-a-side * Goal Ball * Judo * Power Lifting * Rowing * Sailing * Shooting * Table Tennis * Sitting Volleyball * Wheelchair Basketball * Wheelchair Fencing * Wheelchair Rugby * Wheelchair

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    confidence I normally would have at camp. Camp also helps me organize the interior of the house‚ setting up a maze and designating people to sections‚ and things like that. I also volunteer for a equine hippotherapy center in Lake Forest called Equestrian connection. My camp experience has helped me develop critical bonds with children in a very short and limited amount of time. I often use conversation starters that I would at camp or before the lesson‚ some variation of camp games with some of

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    Chapter 6: The Roman Empire The age of Augustus (31 B.C. – A.D. 14) In 27 B.C.‚ Octavian proclaimed the restoration of the Republic to appease the senatorial aristocracy. The Senate awarded him the title of Augustus (revered one). He preferred the title princeps meaning chief citizen and established the principate – a constitutional monarch with the senate as co-ruler. This compromise made the senate very happy. In reality‚ he held the real power. A. The New Order Under the new constitutional

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    The Peloponnesian League: an alliance of Peloponnesian cities with Sparta as the leading city. Sparta had a separate alliance with each city. ‘…we believe that the allies met as a council and could in fact overrule Sparta in a military decision. Thus Sparta‚ it would appear‚ relied on it command of influence and respect rather than outright military power in order to have its voice heard within its own band of most important allies.’ Welch‚ p. 169 Paul Cartledge: his work in the 1970s involved

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    ‘Describe the Political Life in Pompeii and Herculaneum’ Pompeii and Herculaneum‚ like all ancient Roman-styled towns‚ were self governing cities n local matters‚ but were subject to royal decrees from Rome by the Emperor. However‚ the ‘emperor’ rarely interfered except where the empires security or local order was at stake. After the revolt within the Amphitheatre between Pompeian’s and Nacerians in AD59‚ Emperor Nero dismissed and exiled the two chief magistrates‚ and had a law –governing prefect

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