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    and they don’t even get to see or hear about this. Work Cited Page Mann, C. Charles. "Chapter 1: Holmberg's Mistake." 1491. N.p.: n.p., 2005. 10-11. Print. Mann, C. Charles. "Chapter 1: Holmberg's Mistake." 1491. N.p.: n.p., 2005. 11. Print. Mann, C. Charles. "Chapter 1: Holmberg's Mistake." 1491. N.p.: n.p., 2005. 8. Print. Mann, C. Charles. "Chapter 6: Cotton (or Anchovies) and Maize." 1491. N.p.: n.p., 2005. 212. Print. Mann, C. Charles. "Chapter 6: Cotton (or Anchovies) and Maize." 1491. N.p.: n.p., 2005. 217. Print. Martin, Cheryl English, and Mark Wasserman. "Chapter 1: The First Peoples of The Americas." Latin America and Its People. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Education (US), 2007. 8. Print. Martin, Cheryl English, and Mark Wasserman. "Chapter 1: The First Peoples of The Americas." Latin America and Its People. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Education (US), 2007. 9. Print.…

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    are able to work with their co-workers and find different approaches to have their work become more efficient and improve. When I look back I can see how as a teenager I didn’t have as much to offer in the job market, I had no experience, no work ethic, simply I was just a smart mouth kid thinking I knew it all, and little do any of us know at that age is we have a whole lot to learn. You can see how someone hiring someone wants to have a person that has not just an education, experience, but…

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    looked and how relaxing it was to sit on top of the hill and look out. “She absolutely completely turned around but when she did I fell off” (15:00). Pops was riding along side with his friends Chet and Darrel and then his stirrup broke off the Old English saddle. Pops still holding onto the reins with his foot still in the stirrup holding on by the thread. The mule starts walking off and then she starts going in complete circles with grandpa dragging across the trail. His friend Chet started…

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    Horse Rundown Analysis

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    The canter at the beginning of the rundown progresses into a fully extended gallop and finally the rider will sit down in his seat. Sitting down in his seat is for the horse to feel his weight distribution change and so that the rider can remain seated. When the horse stops in the slide it is abrupt ,so the rider sits hard in the saddle so he can remain balanced. The horse sits on his haunches and digs into the ground using his front feet to draw himself forward. While sliding, the horse should…

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    Kinslee has been riding horses for around seven years. She started with the very basics of riding horses and advanced from there. She is now jumping horses at around two foot three inches and showing them in the academy beginner division. Kinslee completely fell in love with the sport and the animals. She even know works with them everyone weekend by being the barn hand where she rides. People often tell Kinslee "Riding is not a workout or a sport because the horse does all of the work."…

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    Pacific Crest Trail Essay

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    Based on the information Southbound seems like a better choice for a challenging trip, as well as a break from society. Riding the trail would, of course, require a horse, not just one horse, but two. There are no restrictions for what breed of horse an intrepid rider can bring but the Pacific Crest Trail Association suggests that it is a strong, and a surefooted horse who is, most importantly, experienced on the trail. This would mean taking the horse on test trips and exposing them to all…

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    If a person never owns something, are they really missing it? The answer could essentially go both ways, but for now, the answer is yes. The stirrup is a piece of equipment used by equestrians for the purpose of stability and control on the horse. It isn’t as minute as it’s made to be. Many aspects come into play as to how the stirrup came about, who invented it, where it was discovered, and most importantly why it was invented. The invention of the stirrup was one small step for man, but one…

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    Instructions for Bridling a Horse The purpose of these instructions is to show step-by-step how to bridle a horse. List of Equipment: • Halter • Horse • Bridle- headgear made of straps used to control the horse. • Reins- long, narrow leather straps that are attached to the horse’s bit to guide the horse. • Bit- a piece of metal put into the mouth that is connected to the bridle to assist the rider with communicating with the horse. • Crownpiece- the piece that sits behind the horse’s ears. •…

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    The task will be best attempted in the round pen to limit the area you're working in. Saddling the horse may take several attempts because this is yet another new experience for the young horse. Be prepared for the horse to resist the saddle by bucking and running away from you as you attempt saddling. The key will be lots of patience from you, and encouragement towards the horse. Eventually the horse will realize that the saddle posses no threat to them and will submit to the saddling…

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    In the show ring, every run is one of thirteen NRHA approved reining patterns. When someone executes a pattern it is called a run or a go. Each pattern is composed of precise maneuvers designed to demonstrate the degree of which the horse is responding. Each pattern obtains five main maneuvers. The maneuvers are undoubtedly complex and requires the horse and rider team to be extremely precise in the execution of them. Patterns consist of galloping circles, dizzying spins, and abrupt sliding…

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