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    Formula racing is a term that refers to various forms of open wheeled single seater motorsport. Its origin lies in the nomenclature that was adopted by theFIA for all of its post-World War II single seater regulations‚ or formulae. The best known of these formulæ are Formula One‚ Formula Two‚ and Formula Three. Common usage of "formula racing" encompasses other single seater series‚ including the GP2 Series‚ which replaced Formula 3000 (which had itself been the effective replacement for Formula

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    Carter Racing Case Study In this case‚ Carter Racing has to make a decision about whether or not to participate in a race with the knowledge that they have been experiencing a 29% engine failure rate. Carter Racing is a relatively new team‚ so they have not yet established a firm reputation. The mechanic thinks that temperature is the cause of failure‚ but that theory has been questioned by another of the racing team’s engineering staff. If they race and win‚ they could receive a $1‚000‚000 sponsorship

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    Horses require a great deal of care and attention. Riders find themselves bonding with the animals. They develop an interest in them and learn to care for them. They learn to put the needs of the horse first. * Increased experiences. The variety of experiences involved in riding are endless. From tacking and grooming to trail riding‚ from going to horse shows to learning the parts of a horse‚ the rider is constantly experiencing and growing. The horse also provides the

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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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    The first Saturday every May‚ for at least a few minutes‚ a large majority of the American general public are captivated by a horse race that takes place in Louisville‚ Ky. The iconic race at Churchill Downs‚ known as the Kentucky Derby‚ needs no introduction. The most electric two minutes in sports has become‚ along with Opening Day and the Masters‚ one of the most sacred and anticipated sporting events in the Spring season. The 143rd Run for the Roses was no different. Anticipation was through

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    History Of Secretariat

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    stand today. He is considered to be one of the greatest Thoroughbreds of all time. In 1999‚ ESPN ranked Secretariat the 35th best athlete of the 20th century‚ the highest-ranking racehorse on the list. He ranked second behind Man o’ War in The Blood Horse ’s List of the Top 100 U.S. Racehorse of the 20th Century. Bold Ruler sired secretariat out of something royal‚ by Prince Quillo. He was foaled at The Meadows

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    Since the beginning of the America’s the horse has been the traditional means to travel off road. As the years passed‚ progress and modernization of modes of transport evolved. Today our "horse" to carry us to the out of reach areas has become the all-terrain vehicle or quad. For my family and I riding quads has become a tradition‚ a great source of exercise‚ our main source of transportation while hunting whatever is in season. Riding allows me to enjoy the benefit of being able to be at one with

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    them for example the horse used within the horse racing can easily injury themselves during the race they can suffer minor injuries such as slicing their tendons on things such as jumps which would cause the horse a lot of pain and would prevent them from racing until they have recovered also this would be a very costly veterinary bill but then some horse can experience more severe injuries such as broken neck or broken legs due to jumping wrongly this could be down to other horses in the way this type

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    Travel writers celebrate differences between cultures. How does Emma Levine do this in the extract you have studied? In A Game of Polo with a Headless Goat Emma Levine manages to celebrate the differences between the two completely different cultures by making herself sound humble and modest. Levine also tries to give a fair‚ objective‚ unbiased view on everything she encounters on her trip. She is also extremely aware of her surroundings and therefore is also aware of the unusual culture clash

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    “Cowgirl” has been my name ever sense I was put on a horse. Being involved in rodeos‚ 4-H‚ and been around horses my whole life is what got me into the sport of rodeo. My freshman year was my first year of high school rodeos‚ and they have been very successful ever since. The most exciting times of my life have come from the sport of rodeo‚ but also my lowest of lows. The summer of my Junior year proved it. I took a deep breath as I walked my horse‚ DJ‚ into the Winnemucca‚ Nevada Arena. Telling myself

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