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    days should be brave, courteous and loyal associated with chivalry have remnants in todays society. 3. The two inventions from Asia that changed the technology of warfare in western Europe are stirrups and Leather saddles. The stirrups and let them handle heavier weapons and the saddle won’t let them fall down, it will keep the warrior firmly in place. 4. The occupants of the castle are Lady, Lord, their family, the servants, men-at-arms and the knights. 5. The themes were Poetry, Ancient…

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    the world of sport that consists of many different things, not just about winning or losing. Rodeos are competitions that are defined as judged or timed events, but mostly timed. The judges events consists of bareback riding, bull riding, and saddle bronc riding. The timed events consists of barrel racing, tie down roping, team roping, steer wrestling, and calf roping. Judged events are based on how the performance of the rider and animal are. Timed events are events that competitors race…

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    Big Horse, Small Patients "If you fall and shed a tear. I'll sell the horse." My dad has said this to me ever since I was seven years old, that is when he first taught me to ride a horse. There has been many times that I have wanted to cry but choose not too. Just last year, my little sister, Chloe, wanted me to teach her how to ride a horse. We did not know what the outcome would be but I told her that I would teach her. She asked me to teach her when we were feeding the…

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    The Haniwa Horse (LACMA)

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    The first piece of art found at LACMA was the Haniwa Horse. This art piece originated from Japan and were placed on top of tombs for the wealthy elite in Japan from 300 to 600 AD. Not only were animals used for rituals, but also human clay-like people and even houses. This type of sculpture is called a haniwa, meaning "clay ring. The Haniwa were made with water-based clay and dried into a coarse and absorbent material that withstand the test of time. The horse at the museum was four feet…

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    Question 1 What is ethical visual? Why do we need visuals in a marketing research report? What are the guidelines to preparing ethical visuals? Do some research about ethical visuals and include your finding in the answer. 356, 357 Ethical visual is how an individual presents information in the research report to clients and anyone else who reads the report (Burns & Bush, 2012). Ethical visuals deal with misrepresenting information or unintentional misrepresentation of information (Burns &…

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    Galloping across an open green field is a big, brown, silky smooth, majestic animal known as a horse. I’ve been riding horses for four years and it has been the best four years of my life. They are fun to ride and teach you so many valuable skills you've probably never thought of. Horse will develop a strong loving bond for you and always stay loyal as long as they are treated well. Having a skill like horseback riding can benefit you in many ways because it is great core and leg exercise, you…

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    Vern rolled it up and tucked it into one of his saddlebags before he reached down to sling the boy’s body over the rump of his horse. Lastly, he decided to take a look at the young fellow’s pistol. He had seen a good-looking rifle tucked into his saddle, but the horse had run off after it lost its rider. From where he was standing a few feet away, he could see how pristine the six-shooter was, all except for the marks the kid’s hand had left where he had gripped the gun many times before. Vern…

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    caused Iranian-speaking peoples to settle in trading cities and other the surrounding farm villages. Also, missionary influences showed the impact of religions and beliefs on different people. Lastly, stirrup with invented, and it was used to make the saddle more stable for people to ride on. 5) The regions that were involved in the Indian Ocean Maritime System were the South China Sea, Chinese and Malays, Indians, Persians, Arabs, and Greek. 6) The evidence that exists to support the claim…

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    I work for my dad on our family ranch in Jones Creek, Texas. The work is hard, backbreaking, and tiring. Everyday when I get home I eat the meal that my momma makes for us: there is no arguing whether or not that is what you are having for supper. Every night I get in bed completely wore out from a hard days work, then I wake up to do it all again in the morning. This job is not for everyone, however it is for me. John wayne once said “... courage is being scared to death and saddling up…

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    As if she could hear his thoughts, the woman turned in her saddle and stared straight at him across the narrow valley. Consumed by rage, Alvar he dug his heels into the mare's ribs and charged down the forest path. His ire didn't impede his observing a thin smile crossing her slender face as she loosened the pack tied to her saddle, its contents clattering as the bag dropped to the ground seconds before he would crash into her. The noise and the sunlight reflecting off the polished metal spooked…

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