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Research Paper On Pony
Looking for the perfect pony? Who isn't? Good ponies–those who can teach kids the ropes when it
comes to horsemanship–are said to be worth their weight in gold.
What exactly is a pony, by definition? How does it differ from what we call a horse? Well, a pony is,
in fact, a horse. Ponies are a sub–classification of light horses, which are those used for riding. The
main difference between a pony and a horse is that a pony is under 14.2 hands. To this end, just
about any horse who meets the height requirement can be shown in pony classes. However, there
are certain breeds where all the individuals registered must meet pony requirements. These are
called pony breeds.
Like other horse breeds, pony breeds vary in size, color, and gait.
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This breed was founded in the United States in 1956. Original POAs were developed by cross–
breeding Shetland Ponies with Appaloosa horses, as well as Quarter Horses and Arabians. POAs
share the breed characteristics of their founding stock, and range in height from 11.2 hands to 13.2
hands. Because of their Appaloosa heritage, they come in a wide variety of coat patterns. POAs
work well for both riding and driving.
Connemara
The Connemara is an Irish pony that has Arabian horses in its ancestry. Connemaras are known for
being one of the taller pony breeds, as many of them stand in the 14.2–hand range. Connemaras are
often gray or black, although registry rules also allow them to be brown, bay, or dun. Connemaras
have very smooth gaits, are willing learners, and are often very athletic. They excel in a wide variety
of disciplines, from riding to driving, and are well–suited to both children and driving adults.
When looking at ponies, there are several breeds from which to choose. Knowing certain breed
characteristics will help you determine if the pony you are looking at is a good representative of his
breed. Good luck finding the perfect pony!
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Idaho Research Paper
The state Idaho entered the union July 3, 1890 as the 43rd state. The population in Idaho (2010
census) 1,567,582 ranked 39th state. The state of Idaho has 44 counties. The state Idaho has a lot of
biggest cities but I'm going to just show you three name Boise, Nampa, and Meridian The state
Idaho also has a nickname that's called the Gem State, the state also has sites and symbols, one of
them is the state bird in that's called a Mountain Bluebird, then state horse called an appaloosa, then
the state tree is called Western White Pine, Then second to last state Flower is called Syringa, and
the last the state capital name is Boise. The state also has a short song that goes '' Here we have
Idaho,'' words by Albert J. Tompkins and McKinley Helm and music by Sallie Hume Douglas. ...
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Wood pulp and paper are also produced in the state. The majority of the state lumber.
Visitors like me go to Idaho to see its many natural wonders, breathe its fresh air, and explore the
mountains. Both tourists and residents take part in outdoor recreation in that state.
An agricultures has long been important in Idaho economy potatoes are the leading crop, and Idaho
generally leads the nation in potato production. Idaho farmers also harvest great quantities of barley,
sugar beets, and wheat. In addition, Idaho ranks among the top states in sale of dairy products.
Foods processing has become one of the leading manufacturing activities in the state Idaho. This
includes the processing of potato products.
People in Idaho enjoy some of the largest unspoiled natural areas in the United States. Forestland
covers more than two–fifths of the state.
Idaho's natural areas are home to many kinds of animals. It is one of the few places in the United
States where many large mammals roam freely like, Moose, Grizzly, and Black bears. And also
Elks, Cougars, and reindeer live in Idaho's
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Color Of Horses Research Paper
There are five basic body colours of horses: BROWN a mixture of black and brown in his coat.
BAY can be any shade of brown (which is a mixture of red and yellow), with points such as tail,
mane, muzzle and lower legs being black. BLACK completely black. CHESTNUT has brown skin
and the hairs are actually red. The shades vary from a light yellowy colour to dark liver. The mane
and tail are usually the same colour as the body but can be lighter. The lighter colouring is called
flaxen. Lighter coloured horses are called sorrel; very dark chestnut is called "liver chestnut".
WHITE A truly white horse is born white and remains white. They have pink skin, usually hazel or
brown eyes and white hair. Most "white horses" are actually light grey. There are also colour
variations in horses and colour breeds. CREMELLOS & PERLINOS Are often called ... Show more
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A foal may be born a solid colour with a few white hairs sprinkled in his coat, but more white hairs
will appear in the coat until he is gray at maturity. "Dappled grey" looks mottled, while greys with
clusters of darker hair which sometimes include a reddish brown, are called "flea bitten". ROAN is a
mixture of white and coloured hairs. White with brown is called red roan; white with red is
strawberry roan; white with black is called blue roan. PALOMINO Palominos are golden horses
with light coloured, or "flaxen" manes and tails. PAINT / PINTO a colour breed have a mixture of
white and coloured areas on their bodies. Horses with black and white splotches are called piebald,
while horses with any other colour than black are called skewbald. Pinto is a Spanish word meaning
painted. APPALOOSA a colour breed: Leopard is a white horse with dark spots all over his body;
Snowflake is a dark horse with tiny white spots; and the "blanket", the most well–known Appy
pattern which usually consists of a white blanket with dark spots on the
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Doak S. Campbell Stadium Analysis
Florida State University exemplifies great pride in school spirit, encouraged through infamous
prominent tradition. Doak S. Campbell Stadium exists as a location on campus where this prideful
spirit is in full effect and embraced by students, alumni, and any other visitors. Right in the heart of
this scene, in front of the football stadium, stands the Unconquered statue. The massive monument,
standing a few stories above the heads of those passing by, welcomes spectators into the stadium as
it sets the glorified mood that takes place during Florida State home football games, especially when
the spear is lit in flames lighting the way to the gates. Even though the statue itself has not been
around for very long, the history behind it has. Back in 1962, Bill Durham, a sophomore attending
Florida State University who was serving on the university's Homecoming Committee, decided to
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Standing at a total of 31 feet tall, 13.5 feet without the pedestal, the statue is presented to be
powerful, glorified, and prideful. Positioned in one of the most traditional places on Florida State
University's campus, the Unconquered statue stands tall and proud on Langford Green in front of
Doak Campbell Stadium. Due to its close proximity to the football stadium, the monument is most
often associated with the game of football and the traditions that are presented during each and
every home game. Additionally, since the statue has been placed in front of Doak Campbell
Stadium, people only see it when they are going to football games or going to the stadium for any
other particular reason. With an immense height, no matter how overpopulated the stadium area
becomes, it is practically impossible to not lay eyes on the monument while passing by, which was
most likely the purpose of its
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350 Horses Research Paper
Researchers have found many horse breeds and characteristics... There are over 350 horse breeds in
the world. Horses are sensitive creatures they can feel a fly landing on their back. They have
stunning vision it is monocular and binocular they have large vision. They are one of the fastest
domestic species. A working horse like a quarterback horse can weigh up to 2000 pounds. A light
horse is a horse with small bones and thin legs. can weigh up to 1300 pounds. A few horse breed are
the American quarter horses, Arabian horse (which is a good if you have children), the Miniature
horse, Rocky Mountain horse, Appaloosa, Palomino, the Mustang, and the American paint horse.
Horses go back many generations along with the animals they
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Compare And Contrast Percheron And Quarter Horse
Percherons and Quarter horses have many similarities and differences. The physical features of the
Quarter horse and the Percheron contrast drastically. Both breeds of horses have many similar jobs
and a few different jobs. The weight, height and life expectancy of the Percheron versus the Quarter
horse vary. While Quarter horses come in many colors, Percherons come in a few colors, and each
breed also has a different blood type, or in other words, temperament. Both Percherons and Quarter
horses can have several different health problems. The history and breed development of the
Percheron contrasts drastically from that of the Quarter horse, with only a few similarities.
Percherons and Quarter horses each have different physical features. Both the Percheron and the
Quarter horse have straight profiled heads. While the Quarter horse has a short and small refined
head, the Percheron has an exceptionally broad forehead, small ears, and large eyes. Both
Percherons and Quarter horses have very deep and broad chests. Although the Quarter horse has
strong legs and flat knees, the Percheron has clean and heavily muscled feet and legs. Percherons
and quarter horses share several of the same jobs and a few different ones. Both Percherons and
Quarter horses are used for dressage, jumping, and racing. Both breeds are also used for general
riding. While Quarter horses are used for rodeos and hunting, Percherons are used for endurance
riding. Although Quarter horses are used for
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Native American Nicknames And Mascots
While the pressure builds for collegiate and professional teams to end nicknames and Imagery that
are "hostile and abusive" to Native Americans, some tribes sanction symbolic use. When the
National Collegiate Athletic Association issued letters to schools that had Native American
nicknames and mascots, few would have predicted the massive changes that would occur. The year
was 2005, and 19 colleges were informed that their nicknames and mascots were potentially "hostile
or abusive to Native Americans. These schools were given the ultimatum. The NCAA mandated that
they make changes or face severe sanctions. Noncompliance guaranteed two penalties. The NCAA
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FSU the only school that continues to use the Indian images for both its mascot and its logo, and the
Seminole tribe has given its wholehearted support. At FSU football games, Osceola, the Seminole
warrior, rides an appaloosa horse named Renegade. Playing the warrior – whose clothing is
designed by Seminoles – is considered a privilege, he is not even perceived as a mascot. The federal
government waged three wars against the Seminoles during the 1800's to make the Indians' land
available to white settlers. Tribe members, in the meantime, were expected to vacate their land and
live on a federal reservation in Oklahoma. The Seminoles put up fierce resistance and never
surrendered. The remnant of the tribe that remained lived in the Florida Everglades. After the third
war ended in 1858, the government halted its efforts to relocate the Seminoles. That's why they are
often referred to as "the unconquerable people." Over the years, Florida State has made a conscious
effort to make tribal members an active and visible part of campus life. For example: tribal members
travel to Tallahassee each year to crown the homecoming chief and princess, who dress in authentic
Seminole regalia, and at every university commencement, tribe members wear brightly colored
Seminole clothing to serve as the color guard. Despite the willingness of some tribes to have
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How I Could Have Died
I could have died. I only remember bits and pieces of that cold, brisk New Year 's Day. I recall
waking up and going to Mass just like every other Sunday. I remember begging my dad to come on
a trail ride with me and my younger brother. When he finally relented, I gave him a huge hug and
kiss, not ever thinking that they could have been the last hug or kiss my dad might get from me.
Once we got home, I ran upstairs to get changed into my riding clothes. I had gotten new riding
pants and boots for Christmas and was eager to break them in. After all three of us changed our
clothes, we bundled up and headed out to the barn. It is a cute little red barn with a tin roof, built in
the 1800 's with three stalls, one my dad added in, and a huge hayloft. I was so excited that I was
bouncing on the balls of my feet while waiting for my dad and brother to grab their halters. I was
gripping my horses purple halter and lead rope tightly in my hands. I looked out into the field at our
four horses. Two of them were mine, the other two were my dad and brother 's. (Technically I didn 't
pay for my two horses, but my dad lets me call them mine.) One was a tiny brown and white spotted
pony named Stormy, my first pony, the other a mostly brown appaloosa horse with a white butt
named Ziggy. Both have minds of their own, but how was I to know that Ziggy was going to totally
lose his mind today. The only vivid memory I have of the rest of the day was walking out into the
field to catch my
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Compare And Contrast Percheron And Quarter Horses
Percherons and Quarter horses have copious similarities and differences. The physical features of
the Quarter horse and the Percheron contrast dramatically. Both breeds of horses have several
similar jobs and a few different jobs. The weight, height and life expectancy of the Percheron versus
the Quarter horse vary. While Quarter horses come in bounteous colors, Percherons come in a
several eye–catching colors, and each breed also has a different blood type, or in other words,
temperament. Both Percherons and Quarter horses can have several different health problems. The
history and breed development of the Percheron contrasts dramatically from that of the Quarter
horse, with only a few similarities. Percherons and Quarter horses each have different physical
features. Both the Percheron and the Quarter horse have straight profiled heads. While the Quarter
horse has a short and small refined head, the Percheron has an exceptionally broad forehead, small
ears, and large eyes. Both Percherons and Quarter horses have very deep and broad chests. Although
the Quarter horse has strong legs and flat knees, the Percheron has clean and heavily muscled feet
and legs. Percherons and quarter horses share several of the same jobs and a few different ones.
Both Percherons and Quarter horses are used for dressage, jumping, and racing. Both breeds are also
used for general riding. While Quarter horses are used for rodeos and hunting, Percherons are used
for endurance riding. Although
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Personal Narrative: My Horse
Some people think of them as animals. Some people think of them as objects. Some people think of
them as friends. Then there are the few who think of them as family. Horses have always been like
family to humans, except sometimes closer. There are many benefits to owning or being around
horses. They come in many different colors. There is a multitude of breeds, also. Additionally, they
have a long history with humans. Horses have unique behaviors. Showing horses has been the past–
time or even career of many people. Furthermore, caring for horses can be a handful, but is
definitely rewarding. Finally, riding horses is not just a hobby or a sport, but an action of your heart.
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There are also several patterns. Some of them are dappled (pattern of rings) bay, black, or gray,
chestnut or liver chestnut with a flaxen mane mane and tail, and surprisingly, being born a dark
color and turning gray in the prime (this most often occurs in Arabians and Lipizzaners, and is not
early aging, but merely a pattern). There are also many different markings a horse can have. Some
occur on the face and some on the legs and the eel (or dorsal) stripe even appears on the back! Socks
(white hair below the toe joint) and stockings (white hair below the ankle joint) are the most
common leg markings. There are also tiger stripes, dark stripes on the legs. This is a very primitive
marking, like the eel stripe and the colors dun and buckskin. Sometimes you can also see speckles
of the horse's main color in socks or stockings. The hoof can have different markings, too, such as
the blue (black) hoof, white hoof, and striped hoof (a mix of the two). There are also many facial
markings. Some include blazes (long, wide stripe down the face), stripes (long, narrow stripe down
the face), lanterns (completely white face), snips (small white mark on the nose), stars (small white
mark on the forehead),
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Equine Industry Research Paper
The equine industry or better known as the "horse world" is one of the largest industries in the world
today. It is a multimillion–dollar enterprise that involves more than just the horses. The equine
industry is popular worldwide and involves people from all different places and backgrounds. It has
a significant impact on the economy in the U.S. and other countries as well. So what makes this
industry so important to countries economies worldwide? Many people might assume it's just the
excitement of the rodeo or horse show that draws people to pay money to watch the excitement.
However, it is so valuable to the economy, because of the diverse opportunities it offers. The
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The horse world impact in the European economy is close to 108 billion U.S. dollars. The English
side of the industry is more prominent in European countries such as Germany and Ireland. In
Ireland, racing, breeding, and equestrian sports are the three main parts of the equine industry.
Despite it being a rather small country, it holds a very high position nationally in all three parts.
Ireland has a long history with horsemanship skills that contribute to it being the third largest
breeder of thoroughbreds in the world. According to Ireland's Minister for Agriculture, Food, and
the Marine Simon Convey, "We have all the natural advantages for horse breeding and production in
this country, a natural affinity for the horse, an abundance of horsemanship and world class riders"
("Irish Sport Horse Industry Survey"). There are approximately 130,000 horses in Ireland and the
industry contributes approximately 750 million U.S. dollars to its overall economy. However, the
Western side of the horse world, particularly barrel racing, is growing rapidly in places like Canada
and Brazil. For example, the Chief Executive Officer of Equine Canada stated, "Our report confirms
the enormous–but too often underestimated– contribution made by Canadian equestrians to our
country's economy and quality of life" ("Equine Industry Study"). The country does face
challenging climate conditions
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College Essay On Trail Horses
Trail riding with horses can be a very fun, and relaxing experience. For defining purposes, a trail
ride is riding a horse outdoors on roads such as trails, forest roads, or similar pathways that are not
normally subjected to traffic of the motorized type. These rides can be of varying length, terrain, and
difficulty. While this can be a very enjoyable experience, there are still things one must keep in
mind before taking off on an adventure such as this. While virtually any horse can be trained
successfully to ride on trail rides, there are some breeds in particular that possess certain traits that
lead to superior trailing. Qualities to look for in prospective trail horses are patience and sure
footedness. It's also very important to make sure these horses won't spook easily, because you never
know what you might come across during a trail ride. There are five horse breeds in particular that
have proved to have these qualities, therefore making them better suited to trail riding. These horses
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When on trail rides you will often come across things your horse will have to step over, such as logs
or other objects found in nature. Your horse has to be patient, in case you have to stop and wait for
any reason during your ride. A horse that spooks easily is also not ready for trail rides, considering
you can't always control what will and will not appear to spook them during that time. Lastly, trail
riding is more often than not a group activity. Depending on the size of the pathway you're on, your
horse will have to be in fairly close quarters to other horses and their riders. If your horse isn't able
to do this safely and patiently, you will have to train so they are until you can go on trail rides.
Safety should always come first when riding your horse, and an unprepared or unsuitable horse can
bring immense danger to other horses and riders on the trail.
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Equine Nutrition
Equine Nutrition The digestive system of the horse consists of a simple stomach, small intestines,
cecum, large and small colons, rectum and anus. The horse 's stomach is comparatively small for its
size. The stomach of an average horse has a holding capacity of about two gallons. This may be the
reason horses eat small but frequent meals. From the stomach food moves to the small intestine,
which is the main site of digestion. The small intestine empties into the cecum. The cecum; along
with the large colon; make up the large intestine. Digestion in the large intestine occurs by action of
bacteria and protozoa. (arg.gov.sk.ca) The energy content found in feeds and how it is measured in
Kilocalories (kcal). (arg.gov.sk.ca) which is also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Adults need calcium and phosphorous to maintain cell function and bone mineral. (arg.gov.sk.ca)
Micro–minerals or trace–minerals required by horses include Iodine, Copper, Zinc, manganese and
selenium. Horses use Iodine for fetal development and to regulate metabolism. "inadequate iodine
intake in pregnancy can cause serious fetal abnormalities. Foals may be born weak, may not suckle
or stand. Thyroid glands can be enlarged (goiter) or normal. Rarely, foals are born hairless or may
have ruptured extensor tendons and swollen joints. Iodine deficient newborns may be more prone to
infections. Iodine deficient mares may or may not have goiter, a longer gestation and retained
placentas. Iodine deficiency can be prevented by feeding iodized salt. Goiter is also a sign of too
much iodine or iodine toxicity." (arg.gov.sk.ca) Copper has been promoted as a bone disease
preventative as horses use copper in bone, cartilage, and pigment formation. Lack of iron can cause
anemia but is maor likely to "arise from blood loss due to internal parasites. Iron dextran used to
treat baby pig anemia must not be given to horses since fatal, allergic reactions can occur."
(arg.gov.sk.ca) "Conditions such as muscle pain or skin irritation were associated with low serum
levels of selenium or zinc." (Wichert et al.) "Deficiencies may cause hair loss and poor wound
healing." "Low intakes of selenium cause white muscle disease. Foals are born weak and may not be
able
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The Importance Of The Natural Hoof Care Practitioner Of...
"I predict that the natural hoof care practitioner of the future will be less of a trimmer, than a
diagnostician of healthy changes in the hoof and an expert at creating natural behavioral stimuli in
the track that serve the adaptation mechanism"(Jackson). What I will be talking about in this
research paper is shoeing horses. Contemplating the workings of horse hooves, I found that a horse
being shod does not hurt the hoof like so many would argue because when a horse is working on
hard ground – the wearing down of the hoof is greater than the hoof growth and protection prevents
soreness. My main points throughout this paper will be the history of horseshoes, different types of
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"The sensitivity of horses' hooves was minimized by the use of the iron horseshoe, which came into
use in Europe around 950. The horseshoe provided protection against hard surfaces and on soft
ground and allowed horses to dig in their hooves to pull loads"(Oxford Encyclopedia 516). Not only
was the use of shoes documented in Europe, but it was also documented in Asia. "The great
advances made in archaeology now make it manifest that shoeing was known to the Romans and the
ancient Gauls... Horse–shoes have been discovered repeatedly in the camps and graves of ancient
Gaul, and even in the battle fields of these people. They have been found in numerous instances
with Roman relics, such as arms, brooches, lamps, coins, &e., in France, Switzerland, and Belgium;
and in this country many have been discovered in excavations in London, in the streets of some of
our towns at considerable depths, in Roman camps, roads and villas, and in various other situations"
(The farmers magazine 18). From my first point of the hooves being covered with plant material or
hides, it lets me go off on a tangent. When doing research on what shoes looked like in ancient times
I came across many surprising statements. For the longest time it was believed that we just started
shoeing our horses in the 19th century but "through various archaeological findings over the years,
historians have been able to ascertain some
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Personal Narrative
My life has been a whirlwind of chaos, with what seems to be just few moments of calm. As I look
back, it begins so perfect. My father and mother loved each other very much, and were great
parents. I didn't have to suffer though the trauma of divorce, neglect, or abuse. I grew up with an
older brother that at the time, I thought was a big bully. Now I look back, and I realize that since I
made it to adulthood, he must have had the patience of a saint.
One of my earliest memories was from when I was 4 years old. It seems that I may have inherited
the horse crazy gene from my mom. She had an old Appaloosa gelding named Chico that she
boarded out in the country. Every afternoon we would go see him, and every afternoon, she would
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I lost my first grandparent when I was 4, another at 6, then at 8, and my last surviving grandma
passed away when I was 10 years old. Sadly, I don't remember crying or hurting when they passed.
Nothing like the way I did when Chico passed away. What I do remember though, is getting the
news that we would be moving out to the country. I couldn't stop thinking about being able to have a
horse again. I used to look back and think I was a horrible, selfish child for thinking this, but then I
accepted the fact that I was just a child. I might have kept this memory over the memories of my
grandparents' deaths, to avoid the pain that I hadn't learned to properly cope with yet. Soon after my
grandmother passed, we moved out to the country. I was in the fall of my tenth year. It was amazing.
My brother and I joined 4–H, our family had a huge garden, and we started raising pigeons and
rabbits. That year, at Christmas, my dreams had come true, and Monty the Morgan came into my
life. Although I have so many memories from those next few years, both good and bad, in general, it
was just a good part of my life. I learned how to care for animals, grow vegetables, and participate
in competitions to see how I rated against the other kids. I also learned that if you want to teach your
horse to pull a buggy...ask an adult...and don't use a little red
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Winston Churchill's 'History Of Me'
History of Me "History will be kind to me for I intend to write it." ~Winston Churchill. This is a
quote that hangs above Mrs. Compton's smart board. I first read it and wondered what it meant to
me. What does it mean by for I intend to right it. How can I write history when my life is so
ordinary. I thought it out right back to my heritage. where did I come from. I had once ask my dad
and mom. My mom replied that her side of the family was german. My dad had said that his side
was german too. Shocker really because St. Cloud is a place where most germans decided to settle.
Many of the germans had kids that is where I come in. I was born on November 2, 2001 at 8:15pm.
My parents decided on a great name after my great grandma Amelia. Her
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The Sim Research Paper
In the fifth grade I want to spend the summer with my cousin's year. She's my dad's twin's daughter
so that makes us more like sisters. During that summer she introduced me to this game called The
Sim. The Sims is a life simulation video game series developed by EA Maxis and published by
Electronic arts. The purpose of this game is to create humanlike characters called Sims and you as
the player get to direct their life. You control whether they get jobs, start families, or cause trouble.
For a couple of hours, in my case six hours minimum every time I play, you play God and are in
complete control. After that summer I was. I have my parents purchased the latest game and I kissed
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The necessities are done now it's time for the real game. And you have a swim now it's time to
control it. On your screen you will see a status bar in the bottom left corner. This is everything you
need to know about your Sim and your Sim surroundings. The key points though are the icon
shaped like a head, an icon shaped like a desk, and the section where you see five squares together.
The icons shaped like a head brings you to a panel wall you will see a list of need which are hunger,
energy hygiene, fun, social, and bladder. These bars will appear drink and slowly decrease over
time. The lower they decreased the more your chances your son's life is in danger so you need to
keep the bars up. To keep them up you just click on certain things around the house that would help
raise them. For example click on the fridge to keep you feed them or a shower to clean them. The
only Bar you can't raise using items at home is your social bar for that you need to human or sim
interaction. For similar action you just fine random cities around town and click on them. You will
get a series of options in which your Sim interacts with another. For example Susie moved in and
met her new neighbors Honey and Quincy. I had her invite them in and start up a conversation. If I
have Susie to continue build to build a relationship with them eventually it will become friends. I
can build upon the relationship by talking to them,
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Mercury Case
MGMT E 2720 Mergers and Acquisitions Supplemental Case Questions 1. The New York Times a.
Why is there so much family control in the newspaper business? b. How did the Sulzberger family
manage to retain control on the NYT after it went public? c. How does the NYT dual class structure
differ from the one used by Dow Jones, prior to its takeover by Rupert Murdoch? d. What explains
the behavior of the NYT institutional shareholders – not just Morgan Stanley but also Private
Capital Management, T Rowe Price and Vanguard? e. How should Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. respond to
Morgan Stanley's proposal? 2. Valuing AOL Merger a. The Merger was completed on January 11,
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Assume that (i) if the trial proceeds, it is excepted to last at least one month and to result in one of
two possible outcomes in terms of the price per share established in court; the $273,000, being
claimed by the plaintiffs, or the $55,400 being defended by Herbert Kohler; (ii) Kohler estimates the
probabilities of these two outcomes at 30% and 70% respectively. 7. Adelphia a. What did the Rigas
family management do wrong? Were any aspects of Adelphia's corporate governance/ownership
structure under the Rigases problematic in your view? Is there anything that concerns you about the
Adelphia/Rigas family "co–borrowing" arrangements? b. If one ignores any alleged frauds by the
Rigases, how viable was the Adelphia's business prior to the bankruptcy filing? c. Under pressure
from Adelphia's unsecured creditors, new management decided to put the company up for sale
rather than pursue a traditional standalone Chapter 11 reorganization plan? Are there reasons why
management should reconsider this decision, an in general, what considerations do you think are
relevant in choosing between the two approaches to resolving financial distress (i.e. sale vs.
reorganization)? d. Based on financial and non–financial considerations, which of the competing
offers to purchase Adelphia's assets (as
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Appaloosa Plains: A Short Story
It's currently 2016. I'm standing alone in Salt Lake City; Appaloosa Plains. I will always want to see
if anybody is being a victim of false claims. Now I want to know if you are currently a victim of
someone framing you? It's kind of weird that a picture frame that looks like me would stare at me so
creepily. The police department now believes that I'm the person who is planning a bomb. My gut is
telling me that someone is planning to frame me so I'm venturing off to find the person who is
backstabbing me. BOOM! My eyes were wiped out. "Aaah!" As I'm screaming for my life to not
end. Luckily, I'm laying on a big pile of concrete and rocks. 'STAY DOWN'! The police chief says. I
quickly ran into the FBI truck and disguise myself as an FBI employee. I'm running as fast as the
swiftness of light. As I got to a house, the FBI are surrounding 127 Fake Avenue. As I was trapped, I
pulled out a gun pointing it to at the house. After minutes of trying, the FBI stopped. ... Show more
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"Phew!" I say. Tasting the sweat made me feel reliving. One month is already passing and the FBI
are still framing me. Hopefully I will find out who the framer is In the meantime, my back pocket is
buzzing. I'm trying to pull out my phone. As I'm grabbing my phone I'm saying "Hello???" A deep
voice was saying "Hello Alex." After the freaky deep voice, I gave them a silence response.
Instantly I hung up with no idea who the guy is. I am under tree all alone standing in the middle of
nowhere thinking I really want my mom now. Hoping I could ring her right now, I had no phone
service. Seeing the alert made me wonder how I could answer the anonymous call? Something told
me that there were some strange things happening. I went into the men's public restroom. Disguising
myself again in a FBI suit. I had a gun in my
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The Equine Genetic Disease Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis...
In this paper, I will be discussing the equine genetic disease Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis
(HYPP) or Impressive Syndrome. I will share the origins of HYPP through the genetic influence of
an American Quarter Horse Stallion called Impressive. There will be coverage of the signs of HYPP
and comparison to similar symptoms found in other ailments. I will explain the causes of HYPP
attacks in regards to the abnormalities in afflicted horse's potassium levels and voltage–gaited
sodium channels. In closing, I will provide recommendations in management practices, prevention
and possibilities for eliminating for HYPP from the equine industry.
Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (HYPP) is a muscle disease found in different lines of registered
Quarter Horses, Appaloosas and Paints. Affected horses often display well–developed muscles and
are often shown very successfully in halter classes. HYPP has been traced back to one stallion
named Impressive and has the alternative name, Impressive Syndrome. In 1969, Impressive was
foaled on a farm in Ohio and was bred to be a racehorse. He was sired by a thoroughbred named
Three Bars, and dammed by a quarter horse named Glamour Bars (Moore). As a two–year–old he
was broken to ride and sent to the track, but was never raced because of his stocky and muscular
physic. Thus, he was sent to the show ring where he went on to achieve a very distinguished career
in the halter arena. Of his 31 attempts in the halter arena Impressive won all 31 times. He
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The Abaco Barb Horse Came From Europe, And Spain
The Abaco Barb horse came from Europe, and Spain. They lived on the island of Abaco in the
Bahamas back to the time of the Spanish explorers. The villagers killed all the horse but three who
were taken to a safe place, and reproduced themselves. The Akhal Teke horse originally came from
Central Asia, and Turkmenistan. They say that the Akhal Take is at least 3,000 years old. The horses
thrived where food was scarce, and the weather fluctuated from extreme heat, to bitter cold. The
American Indian horse is from many different places. It is from South Carolina, North Dakota, and
Florida. These horses were usually the Indians horses. The American cream draft horse is from the
United States. Their coat is a rich, milky color, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These horses are fast and nimble. Bataks bloodline have Mongolian, and Arabian. They are great
saddle horses. They can be found in all colors. The Azteca horse is from Mexico. This breed is less
than four decades old, so they are fairly new horses. The Azteca horse is usually born dark, then
lighten, and turn grey when they reach adulthood, but there are different colors as well. The Arabian
is from middle east Arabia. These horses have been companions to the desert tribes for thousands of
years. They have great endurance, and lounge capacity, because they lived in the desert. The Banker
horse is from the United States. There homes are in North Carolina on the outer banks on the coast.
The banker is a stout horse. These horses are now used for trail riding. The Shetland pony is from
the United Kingdom in Scotland. These horses are very small, and have very thick main, and tails to
protect them from the harsh climate. They have very sturdy legs, and hooves. These are very stout,
and stocky horses. "There are some 200 recognized horse breeds in the world, developed on every
continent except inhospitable Antarctica." When a horse is bored they will usually put their fount
teeth on something. Suck in air, and make a grunting noise. This is called Cribbing, or Wind
Sucking. When a horse is in a confined area, preferably a stall, they don 't get much stimulation. So
they will start walking around in circles to get their
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Personal Narrative: SJ Ranch Riding Camp
Excited whispers rose from my riding group as we sat outside the arena for our group lesson. A set
of cross–rails was set up in our usually empty riding space. My lower level riding group lessons had
so far consisted only of trotting posture, called posting, and galloping. "Today, we will be trotting
over crossrails and holding jumping position. No jumping." the instructor stated sternly. As I sat on
my horse in the line of horses flush against the wall of the arena, I felt a strange mixture of
anticipation and disappointment. Though I had only taken a few lessons before coming to SJ Ranch
Riding Camp, I felt I was far more capable than the rest of the group I'd been placed in. What I
lacked in ability I made up for in maturity and eagerness to learn and progress.
Soon enough we'd all been over the rails a few times, picking up a nice rhythm; posting trot around
the corner, hold jumping position over the cross rails then post around the opposite corner, slow to a
walk and join the back of the line. As I observed the girl directly in front of me trot over the rails for
the third time, I pressed my heels down and in, clicking my tongue to encourage my horse forward
and then from a walk to a trot. The horse I had been assigned that day, an old Appaloosa named
Sage, was taking his time so I gave ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It seemed like I was flying as Sage soared through the air. My adrenaline was pumping, torn
between panic and awe. Then I was back on the ground, my attention reverting back to Sage as he
smoothly galloped around the corner of the arena. Immediately I slowed to a walk, settling back to
sitting on the saddle. My instructor immediately strided towards me. "'Well executed, but a bit
ambitious, don't you think?" She smiled at me, as we both laughed a bit deliriously. "It wasn't on
purpose, Sage just took off!" I reassured her hurriedly, as rejoined the
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Baseball, Hockey, And Soccer
Cierra Brewington Mrs. Overby College Prep Writing 18 November, 2015 Research Log Baseball,
football, hockey, and soccer, all of these sports are American past times. Most have their favorite
teams in which they follow and some even tail gate at their games. Then you also have your die–
hard fans who get dressed up in the team colors and according to team name or mascot. In some
cases like that of Red skin fans that sometimes include fans appropriating Native Americans by
wearing red face paint, head dresses, and war paint. In recent years the Red Skins and other sports
teams have received back lash from the Native American communities demanding that they change
their name and mascot due its racial insensitivity and stereotyping of the Native American people.
Some will debate that sport team names and mascots like that of the Red Skins, Cleveland Indians,
Atlanta Braves or the Chicago Blackhawks are not offensive but in my personal opinion Pro sports
teams should not be allowed to continue to appropriate race or culture. Most people don't put too
much thought into what we have come to think as generic sport team names such as Braves,
Warriors, Chiefs, and etc. Many do not think of the negative affect these names may have on Native
American communities. Frank Deford from the Morning Addition has spoken to some Native
American activists whom believe, "that the use of such nicknames and the display of dancing
costumed mascot who amuse crowds at games manage to perpetuate the
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Classification Of Horses Research Paper
For centuries, horses have been one of the most popular domesticated animals. While today, people
enjoy riding and racing them, in the past they were domesticated because they were the primary
mode of transportation for many.
People from almost every corner of the globe have owned horses for one reason or another, and it is
for this reason that there are now so many different breeds. However, all horses fall into one of three
main categories: pony, light, and heavy classifications. If you are unfamiliar with horse breeds, this
is a good starting place.
From this point, some people like to further classify horses into the subcategories such as draft
horses, gaited horses, and warmbloods. So these are terms that you might hear when people ... Show
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This light breed horse is often a companion for children as well as a guide for the disabled.
One of the most loved horse breeds around falls into the category of Light Horses – the Arabian.
These horses are not only attractive, but in general, are also known for being sweet, loving, graceful,
and speedy. Everything about this horse seems to be perfect – from its kind nature to its speed and
endurance while racing.
A descendent of the Arabian, the Thoroughbred, is another popular light breed. This horse is quite
fast, so it makes for a great racing horse. Because of this, this breed of horse can be quite expensive.
If you are looking for a horse for the family, though, this might not be the best choice since these
can be too fast and dangerous for inexperienced riders.
If you are looking for a horse that could help out on a farm or a ranch rounding up cattle, or for a
tough horse that can compete in races and competitions, then you may want a Quarter Horse. This is
an American horse breed that got its name for being able to race at a good pace for a quarter of a
mile. It is a pretty tough breed, but also good for taking on a leisurely
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Met The Neez Perce Tribe Summary
Met the Nez Perce Indians and they invited us to stay with them. This tribe has been the most
impressive so far. Our first impression of the men we met from this tribe was, tall, proud, and
dignified. They were not afraid to come up to us. When they did, they asked Clark if we would like
to stay with them at their village. Our main goal is to make peace and we were tired so we excepted.
When we arrived everyone welcomed us. We noticed all the colorful bead work and quillwork the
women made. They women made us warm clothes so we wouldn't be cold. They offered trade and
we couldn't refuse. Their horses were gorgeous. As I was walking with the chief and Sacagawea
while she was translating for him, he told me stories about how they take great pride
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Five Things About The State Of Idaho
Five Interesting Things About the State of Idaho
Idaho is a state located in the northwestern portion of the United States, but unless you have lived
there, you probably don't know a great deal about the state. The following are a few fun and
interesting things to know about Idaho.
They are a big source of commercial trout
Although known for its potatoes, and they are the number one potato producing state in the nation,
only a third of the country's potatoes come come from this state. Trout, on the other hand, is a
different story. Most of the commercial trout sold in the United States comes from Idaho. The
estimates are as high as 85 percent of the trout commercially available is sourced here in Idaho, and
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The hot water that is tapped for use as energy is found more than a half mile below the surface.
Idaho is currently ranked fifth for producing energy in this manner, but due to the large amount of
natural hot water in the southern portion of the state, Idaho has the potential to greatly expand this
source of energy.
Idaho is a big red state
Idaho votes Republican in the national election and currently sends 100 percent Republicans to
Washington, D.C. Their two members of the House of Representatives, Mike Simpson and Raul
Labrador are both Republicans. Both Senators from Idaho are also Republicans: James Risch and
Mike Crapo. Mr Crapo is the senior senator having served for 17 years. The governor of the state of
Idaho, Butch Otter, is also a Republican.
Odds and ends
As you might guess, the state vegetable of Idaho is the potato. The state fruit is not as easy to guess.
It is the huckleberry. For those not familiar with what a huckleberry is, they are found is several
varieties in the wild, but are closely related to the blueberries that you can buy at your local
supermarket. Naturally, Idaho's state fish is a trout, specifically a cutthroat trout, but their state horse
is the appaloosa. A breed many people are not familiar with. Idaho's state flower is the Syringa, and
their state bird is the Mountain Bluebird; this is also the state bird of
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The American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA)
The American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) recognized a stallion named Impressive as the
origin of HYPP. Born in 1969, it soon became known that Impressive was, like his name,
impressive. He quickly rose to the top of the halter horse standings and he became one of the top–
producing sires, with many of his offspring becoming champions themselves. Impressive seemed to
have it all: an excellent pedigree, terrific disposition, and exceptional conformation. Impressive was
originally bred for racing but he was not cut out to be a racehorse. He was originally bought as a
yearling for $20,000 but three months later he was sold for double the original price. He won 31
champion ribbons in the halter ring. The vast majority of Impressive's offspring ... Show more
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Acetazolamide is usually administered every eight to twelve hours orally while epinephrine is
administered intramuscularly. Acetazolamide is a diuretic that stimulates the excretion of insulin and
thereby stabilizing potassium and blood glucose. This drug is often prescribed to horses that are
being fed high–potassium feeds either to stimulate growth in growing horses or for show horses
eating high amounts of alfalfa. This drug can be used long term and restrictions in competition vary
with the different breed registries. Hydrochlorothiazide is also variable restricted in competitions
because diuretics can be used to cover up the use of illegal drugs. Sharon Spier, DVM suggests that
inducing the movement of potassium across the membrane of the cell via insulin through feeding
corn syrup or grain can be helpful in helpful in suppressing clinical signs. Hydrochlorothiazide
taken every twelve hours orally can also be helpful in preventing attacks because it also is a diuretic
and promotes the excretion of excess
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First Horse Legend
When I was about 13 I got my first horse. To most people this probably does not see, like a very big
deal. But to me it was the most exciting thing that had ever happened. I got him for my birthday
from my parents. His name was Moonlight Dancer and let me tell you he lived up to the name. He
was the most majestic creature I had ever seen. He was appaloosa quarter horse, his dad was a
purebred Appaloosa jumping horse. To top it off he was a champion. He ranked in the top 10 in the
country. Can you believe that! My horses dad was a legend. I called him dancer, he had previously
been a dressage horse but was retired due to his size. He was a pretty big horse to be doing delicate
steps like that. He was the sweetest animal ever. We instantly
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Evolution Of Horses Essay
Horses have been around for 55–million years, they are amazing creatures and have evolved from
small dog typed horses to giant and small horses that come in many different colors and breeds.
The modern horses are different from the the horses that lived 55–million years ago. Horses today
have 1 toe or hoof, come in more colors, they are much bigger but can also be small. Certain breeds
have more of a wild linage while others are foundation horses. Foundation horses;these horses come
from the original breed. they are the TRUE breed of that horse, for example the Appaloosa horse
could be 90% foundation bred, 5% foundation bred, or maybe even 100% foundation bred!
depending on how much the are foundation bred will be on how true of the breed they are.
The ancient horses were about the average size of a dog and could have 1–4 toes depending ... Show
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Eohippus is one of the first Equine types. they looked more like dogs than horses. They had arched
backs, short legs, short necks, short snouts, and long tails and 4 toes
The next one was called Mesohippus.They no longer looked much like dog, their legs and neck
became longer, the face and snout also became long, and they had 3 toes. Mesohippus still had
patted feeted, and the 4th toe was reduced to a stub.
Then came Miohippus, the 3rd "stage" of the evolution! These horses had a slightly larger skull and
was larger than Mesohippus they started to look more like the modern horse than a dog, they still
had 3 toes and their ankle joints changed subtly. Eventually came the Merychippus, these horses
became taller making them the tallest out of all the other horses. their jaws became deeper, the
muzzle had become elongated, and their eyes moved farther back to accommodate the large teeth
roots. Merychippus was a smarter and more agile horse than the earlier horses. hey became more
recognizable as a horse with a very "horsey"
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Informative Essay: The Sport Of Barrel Racing
There are women and girls all around the world competing in this sport called barrel racing, even
little 9 year olds are barrel racing. It is rated a pretty dangerous sport. Some barrel racers have even
died while racing. There have been many different accidents in this sport. It is mostly ran by
girls/women, so it is categorized as a woman's sport. It has a lot of history behind it.
The arena and barrels have to be set up correctly and in a certain way for this all to work. There are
three fifty–five steel gallon barrels in a triangle shape. For the WPRA, the first two barrels need to
be ninety feet apart. The third barrel needs to be one hundred and five feet away from the first and
second barrels. There needs to be sixty feet between the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Rodeo arenas need a good surface. It does not need to be too soft or too rough. If the soil in the
arena is too soft or too muddy, it can mess up the rider´s time. If the soil for the arena is too rough or
slick, it is dangerous for a running horse. If the soil for the arena is loosely packed, it is just right for
rodeos and barrel racing. There are certain rules and ways that has to be followed to make the good
clover leaf pattern run. When the rider receives the signal to go, while on her horse she runs down
the alleyway into the arena and starts for the first barrel. Before the rider and horse get to the first
barrel, they trigger the timer. Usually the contestant goes for the right barrel first. Others go to the
left barrel first. When they get to the first barrel, if their first barrel is on the left then they turn left
around the barrel, but if their first barrel is on the right then they turn right around the barrel. On to
their second barrel they make a right if they went left on their first barrel, but they make a left
around the second barrel if they went right on their first one. Then they run down to the third barrel
and make a right if they made a right on the second
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What Is The Quarter Horse Essay
American Quarter Horse
The Quarter horse, or the American Quarter Horse is the all American symbol in the equine world. A
remarkable animal, with an amazing history, the American Quarter Horse can easily spring roughly
¼ times faster than other horse breeds. Originally created for competing in quarter races several
centuries ago (thus the name of the breed), the Quarter Horse is one of the most complex, and
beloved horse in America, if not in the world.
Very adaptable and with a gentle, thou resistant nature, the breed gained recognition only in 1940,
and soon after, the AQHA (American Quarter Horse Association) was formed. Then the American
Quarter Horse Museum and the American Quarter Horse Congress were created, as follow–up of the
breed's increasing popularity. Excellent for pleasure, cattle and racing, this horse has it all, so it's no
wonder that everyone loves him so much.
Short History of the American Quarter Horse
Quarter Horse comes from the Quarter Mile races organized by the first English colonists. ... Show
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Choosing and then taking care of a horse, is no easy peasy, so before purchasing it, think wisely.
You will find lots of American Quarter Horses for sale, on websites and at different ranches, but our
advice would be to be very careful when it comes to the horse's pedigree, the show's it took part in,
the farm in which it was grown, etc. While looking for your future horse, you may see the word
Appendix. An appendix is a specimen that isn't completely purebred and is usually a crossbreed of
Quarter and Thoroughbred. These horses are considered Quarters, but they are registered in a
special system which is the Appendix. Once again, you need to decide the main reason for buying
the horse, as for example, the Appendix horses have breeding restrictions. Appendix horses are only
allowed to breed with regular numbered horses and they cannot breed with Thoroughbred or other
Appendix
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Animal Mounted Shooting Is A Event
Cowboy mounted Shooting is a timed event where competitors run a designated pattern, while
shooting ten balloon targets with two .45 caliber single action revolver guns, loaded with five
rounds of blank ammunition each. Mounted shooting combines the styles of an old–time Wild West
show and skills of barrel racing, pole bending, and reigning all into one event. Any breed of horse or
mule can be used in the event, according to the Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association, some
horses take easy to the event while other horses struggle with the loud environment. The
temperament is a huge factor of how well the animal compete in the show, along with the rider's
determination in training the horse. A horse I believe would be good for mounted shooting would be
a small quarter horse with a short back because quarter horses are known for their laid back and
quite domineer. While short back would be useful with bending around the poles and barrels in a
quick manner.
Although, traditional western style is accepted, with long sleeve western style shirt, five pocket blue
jeans, chaps, western boots and cowboy hat. Riders are encouraged to wear a period costume since,
the event pays tribute to the Wild West and the late 1800s. Competitors dressed in old time style
costumes would wear a shirt without a collar, high wasted pants with buttons in place of the zipper,
and an old style cowboy hat. Women that compete in the show have the option to wear a dress or
skirt that drapes over the
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Research Paper On Pony

  • 1. Research Paper On Pony Looking for the perfect pony? Who isn't? Good ponies–those who can teach kids the ropes when it comes to horsemanship–are said to be worth their weight in gold. What exactly is a pony, by definition? How does it differ from what we call a horse? Well, a pony is, in fact, a horse. Ponies are a sub–classification of light horses, which are those used for riding. The main difference between a pony and a horse is that a pony is under 14.2 hands. To this end, just about any horse who meets the height requirement can be shown in pony classes. However, there are certain breeds where all the individuals registered must meet pony requirements. These are called pony breeds. Like other horse breeds, pony breeds vary in size, color, and gait. Shetland ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This breed was founded in the United States in 1956. Original POAs were developed by cross– breeding Shetland Ponies with Appaloosa horses, as well as Quarter Horses and Arabians. POAs share the breed characteristics of their founding stock, and range in height from 11.2 hands to 13.2 hands. Because of their Appaloosa heritage, they come in a wide variety of coat patterns. POAs work well for both riding and driving. Connemara The Connemara is an Irish pony that has Arabian horses in its ancestry. Connemaras are known for being one of the taller pony breeds, as many of them stand in the 14.2–hand range. Connemaras are often gray or black, although registry rules also allow them to be brown, bay, or dun. Connemaras have very smooth gaits, are willing learners, and are often very athletic. They excel in a wide variety of disciplines, from riding to driving, and are well–suited to both children and driving adults. When looking at ponies, there are several breeds from which to choose. Knowing certain breed characteristics will help you determine if the pony you are looking at is a good representative of his breed. Good luck finding the perfect pony! Ponies are great! If you want to share your pony experiences please visit our resource boxes below and we would love to have you as part of our equine community. Article Source:
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  • 3. Idaho Research Paper The state Idaho entered the union July 3, 1890 as the 43rd state. The population in Idaho (2010 census) 1,567,582 ranked 39th state. The state of Idaho has 44 counties. The state Idaho has a lot of biggest cities but I'm going to just show you three name Boise, Nampa, and Meridian The state Idaho also has a nickname that's called the Gem State, the state also has sites and symbols, one of them is the state bird in that's called a Mountain Bluebird, then state horse called an appaloosa, then the state tree is called Western White Pine, Then second to last state Flower is called Syringa, and the last the state capital name is Boise. The state also has a short song that goes '' Here we have Idaho,'' words by Albert J. Tompkins and McKinley Helm and music by Sallie Hume Douglas. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wood pulp and paper are also produced in the state. The majority of the state lumber. Visitors like me go to Idaho to see its many natural wonders, breathe its fresh air, and explore the mountains. Both tourists and residents take part in outdoor recreation in that state. An agricultures has long been important in Idaho economy potatoes are the leading crop, and Idaho generally leads the nation in potato production. Idaho farmers also harvest great quantities of barley, sugar beets, and wheat. In addition, Idaho ranks among the top states in sale of dairy products. Foods processing has become one of the leading manufacturing activities in the state Idaho. This includes the processing of potato products. People in Idaho enjoy some of the largest unspoiled natural areas in the United States. Forestland covers more than two–fifths of the state. Idaho's natural areas are home to many kinds of animals. It is one of the few places in the United States where many large mammals roam freely like, Moose, Grizzly, and Black bears. And also Elks, Cougars, and reindeer live in Idaho's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Color Of Horses Research Paper There are five basic body colours of horses: BROWN a mixture of black and brown in his coat. BAY can be any shade of brown (which is a mixture of red and yellow), with points such as tail, mane, muzzle and lower legs being black. BLACK completely black. CHESTNUT has brown skin and the hairs are actually red. The shades vary from a light yellowy colour to dark liver. The mane and tail are usually the same colour as the body but can be lighter. The lighter colouring is called flaxen. Lighter coloured horses are called sorrel; very dark chestnut is called "liver chestnut". WHITE A truly white horse is born white and remains white. They have pink skin, usually hazel or brown eyes and white hair. Most "white horses" are actually light grey. There are also colour variations in horses and colour breeds. CREMELLOS & PERLINOS Are often called ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A foal may be born a solid colour with a few white hairs sprinkled in his coat, but more white hairs will appear in the coat until he is gray at maturity. "Dappled grey" looks mottled, while greys with clusters of darker hair which sometimes include a reddish brown, are called "flea bitten". ROAN is a mixture of white and coloured hairs. White with brown is called red roan; white with red is strawberry roan; white with black is called blue roan. PALOMINO Palominos are golden horses with light coloured, or "flaxen" manes and tails. PAINT / PINTO a colour breed have a mixture of white and coloured areas on their bodies. Horses with black and white splotches are called piebald, while horses with any other colour than black are called skewbald. Pinto is a Spanish word meaning painted. APPALOOSA a colour breed: Leopard is a white horse with dark spots all over his body; Snowflake is a dark horse with tiny white spots; and the "blanket", the most well–known Appy pattern which usually consists of a white blanket with dark spots on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Doak S. Campbell Stadium Analysis Florida State University exemplifies great pride in school spirit, encouraged through infamous prominent tradition. Doak S. Campbell Stadium exists as a location on campus where this prideful spirit is in full effect and embraced by students, alumni, and any other visitors. Right in the heart of this scene, in front of the football stadium, stands the Unconquered statue. The massive monument, standing a few stories above the heads of those passing by, welcomes spectators into the stadium as it sets the glorified mood that takes place during Florida State home football games, especially when the spear is lit in flames lighting the way to the gates. Even though the statue itself has not been around for very long, the history behind it has. Back in 1962, Bill Durham, a sophomore attending Florida State University who was serving on the university's Homecoming Committee, decided to propose an idea for a new tradition to be started. The tradition that he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Standing at a total of 31 feet tall, 13.5 feet without the pedestal, the statue is presented to be powerful, glorified, and prideful. Positioned in one of the most traditional places on Florida State University's campus, the Unconquered statue stands tall and proud on Langford Green in front of Doak Campbell Stadium. Due to its close proximity to the football stadium, the monument is most often associated with the game of football and the traditions that are presented during each and every home game. Additionally, since the statue has been placed in front of Doak Campbell Stadium, people only see it when they are going to football games or going to the stadium for any other particular reason. With an immense height, no matter how overpopulated the stadium area becomes, it is practically impossible to not lay eyes on the monument while passing by, which was most likely the purpose of its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. 350 Horses Research Paper Researchers have found many horse breeds and characteristics... There are over 350 horse breeds in the world. Horses are sensitive creatures they can feel a fly landing on their back. They have stunning vision it is monocular and binocular they have large vision. They are one of the fastest domestic species. A working horse like a quarterback horse can weigh up to 2000 pounds. A light horse is a horse with small bones and thin legs. can weigh up to 1300 pounds. A few horse breed are the American quarter horses, Arabian horse (which is a good if you have children), the Miniature horse, Rocky Mountain horse, Appaloosa, Palomino, the Mustang, and the American paint horse. Horses go back many generations along with the animals they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Compare And Contrast Percheron And Quarter Horse Percherons and Quarter horses have many similarities and differences. The physical features of the Quarter horse and the Percheron contrast drastically. Both breeds of horses have many similar jobs and a few different jobs. The weight, height and life expectancy of the Percheron versus the Quarter horse vary. While Quarter horses come in many colors, Percherons come in a few colors, and each breed also has a different blood type, or in other words, temperament. Both Percherons and Quarter horses can have several different health problems. The history and breed development of the Percheron contrasts drastically from that of the Quarter horse, with only a few similarities. Percherons and Quarter horses each have different physical features. Both the Percheron and the Quarter horse have straight profiled heads. While the Quarter horse has a short and small refined head, the Percheron has an exceptionally broad forehead, small ears, and large eyes. Both Percherons and Quarter horses have very deep and broad chests. Although the Quarter horse has strong legs and flat knees, the Percheron has clean and heavily muscled feet and legs. Percherons and quarter horses share several of the same jobs and a few different ones. Both Percherons and Quarter horses are used for dressage, jumping, and racing. Both breeds are also used for general riding. While Quarter horses are used for rodeos and hunting, Percherons are used for endurance riding. Although Quarter horses are used for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Native American Nicknames And Mascots While the pressure builds for collegiate and professional teams to end nicknames and Imagery that are "hostile and abusive" to Native Americans, some tribes sanction symbolic use. When the National Collegiate Athletic Association issued letters to schools that had Native American nicknames and mascots, few would have predicted the massive changes that would occur. The year was 2005, and 19 colleges were informed that their nicknames and mascots were potentially "hostile or abusive to Native Americans. These schools were given the ultimatum. The NCAA mandated that they make changes or face severe sanctions. Noncompliance guaranteed two penalties. The NCAA would ban them from displaying mascots and logo images during postseason play, and from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... FSU the only school that continues to use the Indian images for both its mascot and its logo, and the Seminole tribe has given its wholehearted support. At FSU football games, Osceola, the Seminole warrior, rides an appaloosa horse named Renegade. Playing the warrior – whose clothing is designed by Seminoles – is considered a privilege, he is not even perceived as a mascot. The federal government waged three wars against the Seminoles during the 1800's to make the Indians' land available to white settlers. Tribe members, in the meantime, were expected to vacate their land and live on a federal reservation in Oklahoma. The Seminoles put up fierce resistance and never surrendered. The remnant of the tribe that remained lived in the Florida Everglades. After the third war ended in 1858, the government halted its efforts to relocate the Seminoles. That's why they are often referred to as "the unconquerable people." Over the years, Florida State has made a conscious effort to make tribal members an active and visible part of campus life. For example: tribal members travel to Tallahassee each year to crown the homecoming chief and princess, who dress in authentic Seminole regalia, and at every university commencement, tribe members wear brightly colored Seminole clothing to serve as the color guard. Despite the willingness of some tribes to have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. How I Could Have Died I could have died. I only remember bits and pieces of that cold, brisk New Year 's Day. I recall waking up and going to Mass just like every other Sunday. I remember begging my dad to come on a trail ride with me and my younger brother. When he finally relented, I gave him a huge hug and kiss, not ever thinking that they could have been the last hug or kiss my dad might get from me. Once we got home, I ran upstairs to get changed into my riding clothes. I had gotten new riding pants and boots for Christmas and was eager to break them in. After all three of us changed our clothes, we bundled up and headed out to the barn. It is a cute little red barn with a tin roof, built in the 1800 's with three stalls, one my dad added in, and a huge hayloft. I was so excited that I was bouncing on the balls of my feet while waiting for my dad and brother to grab their halters. I was gripping my horses purple halter and lead rope tightly in my hands. I looked out into the field at our four horses. Two of them were mine, the other two were my dad and brother 's. (Technically I didn 't pay for my two horses, but my dad lets me call them mine.) One was a tiny brown and white spotted pony named Stormy, my first pony, the other a mostly brown appaloosa horse with a white butt named Ziggy. Both have minds of their own, but how was I to know that Ziggy was going to totally lose his mind today. The only vivid memory I have of the rest of the day was walking out into the field to catch my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Compare And Contrast Percheron And Quarter Horses Percherons and Quarter horses have copious similarities and differences. The physical features of the Quarter horse and the Percheron contrast dramatically. Both breeds of horses have several similar jobs and a few different jobs. The weight, height and life expectancy of the Percheron versus the Quarter horse vary. While Quarter horses come in bounteous colors, Percherons come in a several eye–catching colors, and each breed also has a different blood type, or in other words, temperament. Both Percherons and Quarter horses can have several different health problems. The history and breed development of the Percheron contrasts dramatically from that of the Quarter horse, with only a few similarities. Percherons and Quarter horses each have different physical features. Both the Percheron and the Quarter horse have straight profiled heads. While the Quarter horse has a short and small refined head, the Percheron has an exceptionally broad forehead, small ears, and large eyes. Both Percherons and Quarter horses have very deep and broad chests. Although the Quarter horse has strong legs and flat knees, the Percheron has clean and heavily muscled feet and legs. Percherons and quarter horses share several of the same jobs and a few different ones. Both Percherons and Quarter horses are used for dressage, jumping, and racing. Both breeds are also used for general riding. While Quarter horses are used for rodeos and hunting, Percherons are used for endurance riding. Although ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Personal Narrative: My Horse Some people think of them as animals. Some people think of them as objects. Some people think of them as friends. Then there are the few who think of them as family. Horses have always been like family to humans, except sometimes closer. There are many benefits to owning or being around horses. They come in many different colors. There is a multitude of breeds, also. Additionally, they have a long history with humans. Horses have unique behaviors. Showing horses has been the past– time or even career of many people. Furthermore, caring for horses can be a handful, but is definitely rewarding. Finally, riding horses is not just a hobby or a sport, but an action of your heart. Horses are wondrous creatures that have lived with man or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are also several patterns. Some of them are dappled (pattern of rings) bay, black, or gray, chestnut or liver chestnut with a flaxen mane mane and tail, and surprisingly, being born a dark color and turning gray in the prime (this most often occurs in Arabians and Lipizzaners, and is not early aging, but merely a pattern). There are also many different markings a horse can have. Some occur on the face and some on the legs and the eel (or dorsal) stripe even appears on the back! Socks (white hair below the toe joint) and stockings (white hair below the ankle joint) are the most common leg markings. There are also tiger stripes, dark stripes on the legs. This is a very primitive marking, like the eel stripe and the colors dun and buckskin. Sometimes you can also see speckles of the horse's main color in socks or stockings. The hoof can have different markings, too, such as the blue (black) hoof, white hoof, and striped hoof (a mix of the two). There are also many facial markings. Some include blazes (long, wide stripe down the face), stripes (long, narrow stripe down the face), lanterns (completely white face), snips (small white mark on the nose), stars (small white mark on the forehead), ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Equine Industry Research Paper The equine industry or better known as the "horse world" is one of the largest industries in the world today. It is a multimillion–dollar enterprise that involves more than just the horses. The equine industry is popular worldwide and involves people from all different places and backgrounds. It has a significant impact on the economy in the U.S. and other countries as well. So what makes this industry so important to countries economies worldwide? Many people might assume it's just the excitement of the rodeo or horse show that draws people to pay money to watch the excitement. However, it is so valuable to the economy, because of the diverse opportunities it offers. The industry covers all aspects of being involved with horses such as: trainer/coach, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The horse world impact in the European economy is close to 108 billion U.S. dollars. The English side of the industry is more prominent in European countries such as Germany and Ireland. In Ireland, racing, breeding, and equestrian sports are the three main parts of the equine industry. Despite it being a rather small country, it holds a very high position nationally in all three parts. Ireland has a long history with horsemanship skills that contribute to it being the third largest breeder of thoroughbreds in the world. According to Ireland's Minister for Agriculture, Food, and the Marine Simon Convey, "We have all the natural advantages for horse breeding and production in this country, a natural affinity for the horse, an abundance of horsemanship and world class riders" ("Irish Sport Horse Industry Survey"). There are approximately 130,000 horses in Ireland and the industry contributes approximately 750 million U.S. dollars to its overall economy. However, the Western side of the horse world, particularly barrel racing, is growing rapidly in places like Canada and Brazil. For example, the Chief Executive Officer of Equine Canada stated, "Our report confirms the enormous–but too often underestimated– contribution made by Canadian equestrians to our country's economy and quality of life" ("Equine Industry Study"). The country does face challenging climate conditions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. College Essay On Trail Horses Trail riding with horses can be a very fun, and relaxing experience. For defining purposes, a trail ride is riding a horse outdoors on roads such as trails, forest roads, or similar pathways that are not normally subjected to traffic of the motorized type. These rides can be of varying length, terrain, and difficulty. While this can be a very enjoyable experience, there are still things one must keep in mind before taking off on an adventure such as this. While virtually any horse can be trained successfully to ride on trail rides, there are some breeds in particular that possess certain traits that lead to superior trailing. Qualities to look for in prospective trail horses are patience and sure footedness. It's also very important to make sure these horses won't spook easily, because you never know what you might come across during a trail ride. There are five horse breeds in particular that have proved to have these qualities, therefore making them better suited to trail riding. These horses are the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When on trail rides you will often come across things your horse will have to step over, such as logs or other objects found in nature. Your horse has to be patient, in case you have to stop and wait for any reason during your ride. A horse that spooks easily is also not ready for trail rides, considering you can't always control what will and will not appear to spook them during that time. Lastly, trail riding is more often than not a group activity. Depending on the size of the pathway you're on, your horse will have to be in fairly close quarters to other horses and their riders. If your horse isn't able to do this safely and patiently, you will have to train so they are until you can go on trail rides. Safety should always come first when riding your horse, and an unprepared or unsuitable horse can bring immense danger to other horses and riders on the trail. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Equine Nutrition Equine Nutrition The digestive system of the horse consists of a simple stomach, small intestines, cecum, large and small colons, rectum and anus. The horse 's stomach is comparatively small for its size. The stomach of an average horse has a holding capacity of about two gallons. This may be the reason horses eat small but frequent meals. From the stomach food moves to the small intestine, which is the main site of digestion. The small intestine empties into the cecum. The cecum; along with the large colon; make up the large intestine. Digestion in the large intestine occurs by action of bacteria and protozoa. (arg.gov.sk.ca) The energy content found in feeds and how it is measured in Kilocalories (kcal). (arg.gov.sk.ca) which is also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Adults need calcium and phosphorous to maintain cell function and bone mineral. (arg.gov.sk.ca) Micro–minerals or trace–minerals required by horses include Iodine, Copper, Zinc, manganese and selenium. Horses use Iodine for fetal development and to regulate metabolism. "inadequate iodine intake in pregnancy can cause serious fetal abnormalities. Foals may be born weak, may not suckle or stand. Thyroid glands can be enlarged (goiter) or normal. Rarely, foals are born hairless or may have ruptured extensor tendons and swollen joints. Iodine deficient newborns may be more prone to infections. Iodine deficient mares may or may not have goiter, a longer gestation and retained placentas. Iodine deficiency can be prevented by feeding iodized salt. Goiter is also a sign of too much iodine or iodine toxicity." (arg.gov.sk.ca) Copper has been promoted as a bone disease preventative as horses use copper in bone, cartilage, and pigment formation. Lack of iron can cause anemia but is maor likely to "arise from blood loss due to internal parasites. Iron dextran used to treat baby pig anemia must not be given to horses since fatal, allergic reactions can occur." (arg.gov.sk.ca) "Conditions such as muscle pain or skin irritation were associated with low serum levels of selenium or zinc." (Wichert et al.) "Deficiencies may cause hair loss and poor wound healing." "Low intakes of selenium cause white muscle disease. Foals are born weak and may not be able ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Importance Of The Natural Hoof Care Practitioner Of... "I predict that the natural hoof care practitioner of the future will be less of a trimmer, than a diagnostician of healthy changes in the hoof and an expert at creating natural behavioral stimuli in the track that serve the adaptation mechanism"(Jackson). What I will be talking about in this research paper is shoeing horses. Contemplating the workings of horse hooves, I found that a horse being shod does not hurt the hoof like so many would argue because when a horse is working on hard ground – the wearing down of the hoof is greater than the hoof growth and protection prevents soreness. My main points throughout this paper will be the history of horseshoes, different types of hooves, how natural selection has been prevalent in Mustangs, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "The sensitivity of horses' hooves was minimized by the use of the iron horseshoe, which came into use in Europe around 950. The horseshoe provided protection against hard surfaces and on soft ground and allowed horses to dig in their hooves to pull loads"(Oxford Encyclopedia 516). Not only was the use of shoes documented in Europe, but it was also documented in Asia. "The great advances made in archaeology now make it manifest that shoeing was known to the Romans and the ancient Gauls... Horse–shoes have been discovered repeatedly in the camps and graves of ancient Gaul, and even in the battle fields of these people. They have been found in numerous instances with Roman relics, such as arms, brooches, lamps, coins, &e., in France, Switzerland, and Belgium; and in this country many have been discovered in excavations in London, in the streets of some of our towns at considerable depths, in Roman camps, roads and villas, and in various other situations" (The farmers magazine 18). From my first point of the hooves being covered with plant material or hides, it lets me go off on a tangent. When doing research on what shoes looked like in ancient times I came across many surprising statements. For the longest time it was believed that we just started shoeing our horses in the 19th century but "through various archaeological findings over the years, historians have been able to ascertain some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Personal Narrative My life has been a whirlwind of chaos, with what seems to be just few moments of calm. As I look back, it begins so perfect. My father and mother loved each other very much, and were great parents. I didn't have to suffer though the trauma of divorce, neglect, or abuse. I grew up with an older brother that at the time, I thought was a big bully. Now I look back, and I realize that since I made it to adulthood, he must have had the patience of a saint. One of my earliest memories was from when I was 4 years old. It seems that I may have inherited the horse crazy gene from my mom. She had an old Appaloosa gelding named Chico that she boarded out in the country. Every afternoon we would go see him, and every afternoon, she would put an old, faded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I lost my first grandparent when I was 4, another at 6, then at 8, and my last surviving grandma passed away when I was 10 years old. Sadly, I don't remember crying or hurting when they passed. Nothing like the way I did when Chico passed away. What I do remember though, is getting the news that we would be moving out to the country. I couldn't stop thinking about being able to have a horse again. I used to look back and think I was a horrible, selfish child for thinking this, but then I accepted the fact that I was just a child. I might have kept this memory over the memories of my grandparents' deaths, to avoid the pain that I hadn't learned to properly cope with yet. Soon after my grandmother passed, we moved out to the country. I was in the fall of my tenth year. It was amazing. My brother and I joined 4–H, our family had a huge garden, and we started raising pigeons and rabbits. That year, at Christmas, my dreams had come true, and Monty the Morgan came into my life. Although I have so many memories from those next few years, both good and bad, in general, it was just a good part of my life. I learned how to care for animals, grow vegetables, and participate in competitions to see how I rated against the other kids. I also learned that if you want to teach your horse to pull a buggy...ask an adult...and don't use a little red ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Winston Churchill's 'History Of Me' History of Me "History will be kind to me for I intend to write it." ~Winston Churchill. This is a quote that hangs above Mrs. Compton's smart board. I first read it and wondered what it meant to me. What does it mean by for I intend to right it. How can I write history when my life is so ordinary. I thought it out right back to my heritage. where did I come from. I had once ask my dad and mom. My mom replied that her side of the family was german. My dad had said that his side was german too. Shocker really because St. Cloud is a place where most germans decided to settle. Many of the germans had kids that is where I come in. I was born on November 2, 2001 at 8:15pm. My parents decided on a great name after my great grandma Amelia. Her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Sim Research Paper In the fifth grade I want to spend the summer with my cousin's year. She's my dad's twin's daughter so that makes us more like sisters. During that summer she introduced me to this game called The Sim. The Sims is a life simulation video game series developed by EA Maxis and published by Electronic arts. The purpose of this game is to create humanlike characters called Sims and you as the player get to direct their life. You control whether they get jobs, start families, or cause trouble. For a couple of hours, in my case six hours minimum every time I play, you play God and are in complete control. After that summer I was. I have my parents purchased the latest game and I kissed my life goodbye. Over the course of a nine years I have wasted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The necessities are done now it's time for the real game. And you have a swim now it's time to control it. On your screen you will see a status bar in the bottom left corner. This is everything you need to know about your Sim and your Sim surroundings. The key points though are the icon shaped like a head, an icon shaped like a desk, and the section where you see five squares together. The icons shaped like a head brings you to a panel wall you will see a list of need which are hunger, energy hygiene, fun, social, and bladder. These bars will appear drink and slowly decrease over time. The lower they decreased the more your chances your son's life is in danger so you need to keep the bars up. To keep them up you just click on certain things around the house that would help raise them. For example click on the fridge to keep you feed them or a shower to clean them. The only Bar you can't raise using items at home is your social bar for that you need to human or sim interaction. For similar action you just fine random cities around town and click on them. You will get a series of options in which your Sim interacts with another. For example Susie moved in and met her new neighbors Honey and Quincy. I had her invite them in and start up a conversation. If I have Susie to continue build to build a relationship with them eventually it will become friends. I can build upon the relationship by talking to them, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Mercury Case MGMT E 2720 Mergers and Acquisitions Supplemental Case Questions 1. The New York Times a. Why is there so much family control in the newspaper business? b. How did the Sulzberger family manage to retain control on the NYT after it went public? c. How does the NYT dual class structure differ from the one used by Dow Jones, prior to its takeover by Rupert Murdoch? d. What explains the behavior of the NYT institutional shareholders – not just Morgan Stanley but also Private Capital Management, T Rowe Price and Vanguard? e. How should Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. respond to Morgan Stanley's proposal? 2. Valuing AOL Merger a. The Merger was completed on January 11, 2001. Was it a good idea? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Assume that (i) if the trial proceeds, it is excepted to last at least one month and to result in one of two possible outcomes in terms of the price per share established in court; the $273,000, being claimed by the plaintiffs, or the $55,400 being defended by Herbert Kohler; (ii) Kohler estimates the probabilities of these two outcomes at 30% and 70% respectively. 7. Adelphia a. What did the Rigas family management do wrong? Were any aspects of Adelphia's corporate governance/ownership structure under the Rigases problematic in your view? Is there anything that concerns you about the Adelphia/Rigas family "co–borrowing" arrangements? b. If one ignores any alleged frauds by the Rigases, how viable was the Adelphia's business prior to the bankruptcy filing? c. Under pressure from Adelphia's unsecured creditors, new management decided to put the company up for sale rather than pursue a traditional standalone Chapter 11 reorganization plan? Are there reasons why management should reconsider this decision, an in general, what considerations do you think are relevant in choosing between the two approaches to resolving financial distress (i.e. sale vs. reorganization)? d. Based on financial and non–financial considerations, which of the competing offers to purchase Adelphia's assets (as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Appaloosa Plains: A Short Story It's currently 2016. I'm standing alone in Salt Lake City; Appaloosa Plains. I will always want to see if anybody is being a victim of false claims. Now I want to know if you are currently a victim of someone framing you? It's kind of weird that a picture frame that looks like me would stare at me so creepily. The police department now believes that I'm the person who is planning a bomb. My gut is telling me that someone is planning to frame me so I'm venturing off to find the person who is backstabbing me. BOOM! My eyes were wiped out. "Aaah!" As I'm screaming for my life to not end. Luckily, I'm laying on a big pile of concrete and rocks. 'STAY DOWN'! The police chief says. I quickly ran into the FBI truck and disguise myself as an FBI employee. I'm running as fast as the swiftness of light. As I got to a house, the FBI are surrounding 127 Fake Avenue. As I was trapped, I pulled out a gun pointing it to at the house. After minutes of trying, the FBI stopped. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Phew!" I say. Tasting the sweat made me feel reliving. One month is already passing and the FBI are still framing me. Hopefully I will find out who the framer is In the meantime, my back pocket is buzzing. I'm trying to pull out my phone. As I'm grabbing my phone I'm saying "Hello???" A deep voice was saying "Hello Alex." After the freaky deep voice, I gave them a silence response. Instantly I hung up with no idea who the guy is. I am under tree all alone standing in the middle of nowhere thinking I really want my mom now. Hoping I could ring her right now, I had no phone service. Seeing the alert made me wonder how I could answer the anonymous call? Something told me that there were some strange things happening. I went into the men's public restroom. Disguising myself again in a FBI suit. I had a gun in my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Equine Genetic Disease Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis... In this paper, I will be discussing the equine genetic disease Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis (HYPP) or Impressive Syndrome. I will share the origins of HYPP through the genetic influence of an American Quarter Horse Stallion called Impressive. There will be coverage of the signs of HYPP and comparison to similar symptoms found in other ailments. I will explain the causes of HYPP attacks in regards to the abnormalities in afflicted horse's potassium levels and voltage–gaited sodium channels. In closing, I will provide recommendations in management practices, prevention and possibilities for eliminating for HYPP from the equine industry. Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (HYPP) is a muscle disease found in different lines of registered Quarter Horses, Appaloosas and Paints. Affected horses often display well–developed muscles and are often shown very successfully in halter classes. HYPP has been traced back to one stallion named Impressive and has the alternative name, Impressive Syndrome. In 1969, Impressive was foaled on a farm in Ohio and was bred to be a racehorse. He was sired by a thoroughbred named Three Bars, and dammed by a quarter horse named Glamour Bars (Moore). As a two–year–old he was broken to ride and sent to the track, but was never raced because of his stocky and muscular physic. Thus, he was sent to the show ring where he went on to achieve a very distinguished career in the halter arena. Of his 31 attempts in the halter arena Impressive won all 31 times. He ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Abaco Barb Horse Came From Europe, And Spain The Abaco Barb horse came from Europe, and Spain. They lived on the island of Abaco in the Bahamas back to the time of the Spanish explorers. The villagers killed all the horse but three who were taken to a safe place, and reproduced themselves. The Akhal Teke horse originally came from Central Asia, and Turkmenistan. They say that the Akhal Take is at least 3,000 years old. The horses thrived where food was scarce, and the weather fluctuated from extreme heat, to bitter cold. The American Indian horse is from many different places. It is from South Carolina, North Dakota, and Florida. These horses were usually the Indians horses. The American cream draft horse is from the United States. Their coat is a rich, milky color, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These horses are fast and nimble. Bataks bloodline have Mongolian, and Arabian. They are great saddle horses. They can be found in all colors. The Azteca horse is from Mexico. This breed is less than four decades old, so they are fairly new horses. The Azteca horse is usually born dark, then lighten, and turn grey when they reach adulthood, but there are different colors as well. The Arabian is from middle east Arabia. These horses have been companions to the desert tribes for thousands of years. They have great endurance, and lounge capacity, because they lived in the desert. The Banker horse is from the United States. There homes are in North Carolina on the outer banks on the coast. The banker is a stout horse. These horses are now used for trail riding. The Shetland pony is from the United Kingdom in Scotland. These horses are very small, and have very thick main, and tails to protect them from the harsh climate. They have very sturdy legs, and hooves. These are very stout, and stocky horses. "There are some 200 recognized horse breeds in the world, developed on every continent except inhospitable Antarctica." When a horse is bored they will usually put their fount teeth on something. Suck in air, and make a grunting noise. This is called Cribbing, or Wind Sucking. When a horse is in a confined area, preferably a stall, they don 't get much stimulation. So they will start walking around in circles to get their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Personal Narrative: SJ Ranch Riding Camp Excited whispers rose from my riding group as we sat outside the arena for our group lesson. A set of cross–rails was set up in our usually empty riding space. My lower level riding group lessons had so far consisted only of trotting posture, called posting, and galloping. "Today, we will be trotting over crossrails and holding jumping position. No jumping." the instructor stated sternly. As I sat on my horse in the line of horses flush against the wall of the arena, I felt a strange mixture of anticipation and disappointment. Though I had only taken a few lessons before coming to SJ Ranch Riding Camp, I felt I was far more capable than the rest of the group I'd been placed in. What I lacked in ability I made up for in maturity and eagerness to learn and progress. Soon enough we'd all been over the rails a few times, picking up a nice rhythm; posting trot around the corner, hold jumping position over the cross rails then post around the opposite corner, slow to a walk and join the back of the line. As I observed the girl directly in front of me trot over the rails for the third time, I pressed my heels down and in, clicking my tongue to encourage my horse forward and then from a walk to a trot. The horse I had been assigned that day, an old Appaloosa named Sage, was taking his time so I gave ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It seemed like I was flying as Sage soared through the air. My adrenaline was pumping, torn between panic and awe. Then I was back on the ground, my attention reverting back to Sage as he smoothly galloped around the corner of the arena. Immediately I slowed to a walk, settling back to sitting on the saddle. My instructor immediately strided towards me. "'Well executed, but a bit ambitious, don't you think?" She smiled at me, as we both laughed a bit deliriously. "It wasn't on purpose, Sage just took off!" I reassured her hurriedly, as rejoined the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Baseball, Hockey, And Soccer Cierra Brewington Mrs. Overby College Prep Writing 18 November, 2015 Research Log Baseball, football, hockey, and soccer, all of these sports are American past times. Most have their favorite teams in which they follow and some even tail gate at their games. Then you also have your die– hard fans who get dressed up in the team colors and according to team name or mascot. In some cases like that of Red skin fans that sometimes include fans appropriating Native Americans by wearing red face paint, head dresses, and war paint. In recent years the Red Skins and other sports teams have received back lash from the Native American communities demanding that they change their name and mascot due its racial insensitivity and stereotyping of the Native American people. Some will debate that sport team names and mascots like that of the Red Skins, Cleveland Indians, Atlanta Braves or the Chicago Blackhawks are not offensive but in my personal opinion Pro sports teams should not be allowed to continue to appropriate race or culture. Most people don't put too much thought into what we have come to think as generic sport team names such as Braves, Warriors, Chiefs, and etc. Many do not think of the negative affect these names may have on Native American communities. Frank Deford from the Morning Addition has spoken to some Native American activists whom believe, "that the use of such nicknames and the display of dancing costumed mascot who amuse crowds at games manage to perpetuate the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Classification Of Horses Research Paper For centuries, horses have been one of the most popular domesticated animals. While today, people enjoy riding and racing them, in the past they were domesticated because they were the primary mode of transportation for many. People from almost every corner of the globe have owned horses for one reason or another, and it is for this reason that there are now so many different breeds. However, all horses fall into one of three main categories: pony, light, and heavy classifications. If you are unfamiliar with horse breeds, this is a good starting place. From this point, some people like to further classify horses into the subcategories such as draft horses, gaited horses, and warmbloods. So these are terms that you might hear when people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This light breed horse is often a companion for children as well as a guide for the disabled. One of the most loved horse breeds around falls into the category of Light Horses – the Arabian. These horses are not only attractive, but in general, are also known for being sweet, loving, graceful, and speedy. Everything about this horse seems to be perfect – from its kind nature to its speed and endurance while racing. A descendent of the Arabian, the Thoroughbred, is another popular light breed. This horse is quite fast, so it makes for a great racing horse. Because of this, this breed of horse can be quite expensive. If you are looking for a horse for the family, though, this might not be the best choice since these can be too fast and dangerous for inexperienced riders. If you are looking for a horse that could help out on a farm or a ranch rounding up cattle, or for a tough horse that can compete in races and competitions, then you may want a Quarter Horse. This is an American horse breed that got its name for being able to race at a good pace for a quarter of a mile. It is a pretty tough breed, but also good for taking on a leisurely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Met The Neez Perce Tribe Summary Met the Nez Perce Indians and they invited us to stay with them. This tribe has been the most impressive so far. Our first impression of the men we met from this tribe was, tall, proud, and dignified. They were not afraid to come up to us. When they did, they asked Clark if we would like to stay with them at their village. Our main goal is to make peace and we were tired so we excepted. When we arrived everyone welcomed us. We noticed all the colorful bead work and quillwork the women made. They women made us warm clothes so we wouldn't be cold. They offered trade and we couldn't refuse. Their horses were gorgeous. As I was walking with the chief and Sacagawea while she was translating for him, he told me stories about how they take great pride ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Five Things About The State Of Idaho Five Interesting Things About the State of Idaho Idaho is a state located in the northwestern portion of the United States, but unless you have lived there, you probably don't know a great deal about the state. The following are a few fun and interesting things to know about Idaho. They are a big source of commercial trout Although known for its potatoes, and they are the number one potato producing state in the nation, only a third of the country's potatoes come come from this state. Trout, on the other hand, is a different story. Most of the commercial trout sold in the United States comes from Idaho. The estimates are as high as 85 percent of the trout commercially available is sourced here in Idaho, and most of this comes from Hagerman ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The hot water that is tapped for use as energy is found more than a half mile below the surface. Idaho is currently ranked fifth for producing energy in this manner, but due to the large amount of natural hot water in the southern portion of the state, Idaho has the potential to greatly expand this source of energy. Idaho is a big red state Idaho votes Republican in the national election and currently sends 100 percent Republicans to Washington, D.C. Their two members of the House of Representatives, Mike Simpson and Raul Labrador are both Republicans. Both Senators from Idaho are also Republicans: James Risch and Mike Crapo. Mr Crapo is the senior senator having served for 17 years. The governor of the state of Idaho, Butch Otter, is also a Republican. Odds and ends As you might guess, the state vegetable of Idaho is the potato. The state fruit is not as easy to guess. It is the huckleberry. For those not familiar with what a huckleberry is, they are found is several varieties in the wild, but are closely related to the blueberries that you can buy at your local supermarket. Naturally, Idaho's state fish is a trout, specifically a cutthroat trout, but their state horse is the appaloosa. A breed many people are not familiar with. Idaho's state flower is the Syringa, and their state bird is the Mountain Bluebird; this is also the state bird of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) The American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) recognized a stallion named Impressive as the origin of HYPP. Born in 1969, it soon became known that Impressive was, like his name, impressive. He quickly rose to the top of the halter horse standings and he became one of the top– producing sires, with many of his offspring becoming champions themselves. Impressive seemed to have it all: an excellent pedigree, terrific disposition, and exceptional conformation. Impressive was originally bred for racing but he was not cut out to be a racehorse. He was originally bought as a yearling for $20,000 but three months later he was sold for double the original price. He won 31 champion ribbons in the halter ring. The vast majority of Impressive's offspring ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Acetazolamide is usually administered every eight to twelve hours orally while epinephrine is administered intramuscularly. Acetazolamide is a diuretic that stimulates the excretion of insulin and thereby stabilizing potassium and blood glucose. This drug is often prescribed to horses that are being fed high–potassium feeds either to stimulate growth in growing horses or for show horses eating high amounts of alfalfa. This drug can be used long term and restrictions in competition vary with the different breed registries. Hydrochlorothiazide is also variable restricted in competitions because diuretics can be used to cover up the use of illegal drugs. Sharon Spier, DVM suggests that inducing the movement of potassium across the membrane of the cell via insulin through feeding corn syrup or grain can be helpful in helpful in suppressing clinical signs. Hydrochlorothiazide taken every twelve hours orally can also be helpful in preventing attacks because it also is a diuretic and promotes the excretion of excess ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. First Horse Legend When I was about 13 I got my first horse. To most people this probably does not see, like a very big deal. But to me it was the most exciting thing that had ever happened. I got him for my birthday from my parents. His name was Moonlight Dancer and let me tell you he lived up to the name. He was the most majestic creature I had ever seen. He was appaloosa quarter horse, his dad was a purebred Appaloosa jumping horse. To top it off he was a champion. He ranked in the top 10 in the country. Can you believe that! My horses dad was a legend. I called him dancer, he had previously been a dressage horse but was retired due to his size. He was a pretty big horse to be doing delicate steps like that. He was the sweetest animal ever. We instantly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Evolution Of Horses Essay Horses have been around for 55–million years, they are amazing creatures and have evolved from small dog typed horses to giant and small horses that come in many different colors and breeds. The modern horses are different from the the horses that lived 55–million years ago. Horses today have 1 toe or hoof, come in more colors, they are much bigger but can also be small. Certain breeds have more of a wild linage while others are foundation horses. Foundation horses;these horses come from the original breed. they are the TRUE breed of that horse, for example the Appaloosa horse could be 90% foundation bred, 5% foundation bred, or maybe even 100% foundation bred! depending on how much the are foundation bred will be on how true of the breed they are. The ancient horses were about the average size of a dog and could have 1–4 toes depending ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eohippus is one of the first Equine types. they looked more like dogs than horses. They had arched backs, short legs, short necks, short snouts, and long tails and 4 toes The next one was called Mesohippus.They no longer looked much like dog, their legs and neck became longer, the face and snout also became long, and they had 3 toes. Mesohippus still had patted feeted, and the 4th toe was reduced to a stub. Then came Miohippus, the 3rd "stage" of the evolution! These horses had a slightly larger skull and was larger than Mesohippus they started to look more like the modern horse than a dog, they still had 3 toes and their ankle joints changed subtly. Eventually came the Merychippus, these horses became taller making them the tallest out of all the other horses. their jaws became deeper, the muzzle had become elongated, and their eyes moved farther back to accommodate the large teeth roots. Merychippus was a smarter and more agile horse than the earlier horses. hey became more recognizable as a horse with a very "horsey" ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Informative Essay: The Sport Of Barrel Racing There are women and girls all around the world competing in this sport called barrel racing, even little 9 year olds are barrel racing. It is rated a pretty dangerous sport. Some barrel racers have even died while racing. There have been many different accidents in this sport. It is mostly ran by girls/women, so it is categorized as a woman's sport. It has a lot of history behind it. The arena and barrels have to be set up correctly and in a certain way for this all to work. There are three fifty–five steel gallon barrels in a triangle shape. For the WPRA, the first two barrels need to be ninety feet apart. The third barrel needs to be one hundred and five feet away from the first and second barrels. There needs to be sixty feet between the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rodeo arenas need a good surface. It does not need to be too soft or too rough. If the soil in the arena is too soft or too muddy, it can mess up the rider´s time. If the soil for the arena is too rough or slick, it is dangerous for a running horse. If the soil for the arena is loosely packed, it is just right for rodeos and barrel racing. There are certain rules and ways that has to be followed to make the good clover leaf pattern run. When the rider receives the signal to go, while on her horse she runs down the alleyway into the arena and starts for the first barrel. Before the rider and horse get to the first barrel, they trigger the timer. Usually the contestant goes for the right barrel first. Others go to the left barrel first. When they get to the first barrel, if their first barrel is on the left then they turn left around the barrel, but if their first barrel is on the right then they turn right around the barrel. On to their second barrel they make a right if they went left on their first barrel, but they make a left around the second barrel if they went right on their first one. Then they run down to the third barrel and make a right if they made a right on the second ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. What Is The Quarter Horse Essay American Quarter Horse The Quarter horse, or the American Quarter Horse is the all American symbol in the equine world. A remarkable animal, with an amazing history, the American Quarter Horse can easily spring roughly ¼ times faster than other horse breeds. Originally created for competing in quarter races several centuries ago (thus the name of the breed), the Quarter Horse is one of the most complex, and beloved horse in America, if not in the world. Very adaptable and with a gentle, thou resistant nature, the breed gained recognition only in 1940, and soon after, the AQHA (American Quarter Horse Association) was formed. Then the American Quarter Horse Museum and the American Quarter Horse Congress were created, as follow–up of the breed's increasing popularity. Excellent for pleasure, cattle and racing, this horse has it all, so it's no wonder that everyone loves him so much. Short History of the American Quarter Horse Quarter Horse comes from the Quarter Mile races organized by the first English colonists. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Choosing and then taking care of a horse, is no easy peasy, so before purchasing it, think wisely. You will find lots of American Quarter Horses for sale, on websites and at different ranches, but our advice would be to be very careful when it comes to the horse's pedigree, the show's it took part in, the farm in which it was grown, etc. While looking for your future horse, you may see the word Appendix. An appendix is a specimen that isn't completely purebred and is usually a crossbreed of Quarter and Thoroughbred. These horses are considered Quarters, but they are registered in a special system which is the Appendix. Once again, you need to decide the main reason for buying the horse, as for example, the Appendix horses have breeding restrictions. Appendix horses are only allowed to breed with regular numbered horses and they cannot breed with Thoroughbred or other Appendix ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Animal Mounted Shooting Is A Event Cowboy mounted Shooting is a timed event where competitors run a designated pattern, while shooting ten balloon targets with two .45 caliber single action revolver guns, loaded with five rounds of blank ammunition each. Mounted shooting combines the styles of an old–time Wild West show and skills of barrel racing, pole bending, and reigning all into one event. Any breed of horse or mule can be used in the event, according to the Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association, some horses take easy to the event while other horses struggle with the loud environment. The temperament is a huge factor of how well the animal compete in the show, along with the rider's determination in training the horse. A horse I believe would be good for mounted shooting would be a small quarter horse with a short back because quarter horses are known for their laid back and quite domineer. While short back would be useful with bending around the poles and barrels in a quick manner. Although, traditional western style is accepted, with long sleeve western style shirt, five pocket blue jeans, chaps, western boots and cowboy hat. Riders are encouraged to wear a period costume since, the event pays tribute to the Wild West and the late 1800s. Competitors dressed in old time style costumes would wear a shirt without a collar, high wasted pants with buttons in place of the zipper, and an old style cowboy hat. Women that compete in the show have the option to wear a dress or skirt that drapes over the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...