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    Similarities and Differences of English and Western Riding There are two major categories of horseback riding, English and western. There are many similarities and differences between English and western riding. Most riders prefer one style or another. There are 6.9 million horses and 7.1 million people in the United States that are part of the horse industry (http://www.theequestrianchannel.com/sitebuilde rcontent/sitebuilderfiles/2002USEFdemographics.pdf). According to Evans (2002) 97% of…

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    Lake Erie Research Papers

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    Erie. The Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement was also introduced in 1972, it was placed in order to lower the amount of pollutants in the Great Lakes. “The United States and Canadian governments responded by capping household detergent phosphates, reining in factory pollutants and spending $8 billion to upgrade lakeside sewage plants.” (Wines) Some effects of the cleanup of Lake Erie are that Lake Erie became the Walleye Capital of the World. Lake Erie also became a popular place for…

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    now since the 2000s. Unregulated dumping of sewage and industrial pollutants with similar algae blooms and earned the nickname “North America's Dead Sea”. United States and Canadian governments responded by capping household detergent phosphates, reining in the factory pollutant and spending $8 billion to upgrade lakeside sewage plants. Algae are fed by phosphorus, the same chemical that American and Canadian authorities spent billions to reduce. “2002 was the last year that we didn’t have much…

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    Styles Of Horseback Riding

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    forty feet apart, and the rider must make the horse go in a clover pattern between and around them, ending by racing back to where they started as quickly as possible; the person with the fastest time is the winner. Another popular Western event is reining, which is sort of like a dance with the horse. Certain patterns are called out, and the rider has to make their horse do these patterns without using too much of the reins. The horse has to make circles and do quick stops and spin on their…

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    Macbeth and Richard III are two men who desperately wish to rule the world. They both possess evil tendencies and will go to any degree to achieve authority. The two men use violence to purge whoever is in their way of supremacy. Although both men ultimately achieve kingship, they both also tragically fall out of power. Macbeth and Richard each have soliloquies where they deliberate their feelings towards their killings and their intentions for their futures. Right before setting foot in his…

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    United Parcel Service

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    increase on operations size. UPS plans to hire 95,000 worker just two or three days before they are needed according to CFO Richard Peretz. Second, they are going to change their discount policy by start charging for third –party billing in a move to “reining in the practice among many online marketplaces that allow merchants who sell goods through their sites to use their UPS discounts by printing shipping labels straight from their accounts” according to UPS. The 2.5% third-party surcharge is…

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    Our mission is to construct original, riveting articles about the equestrian lifestyle, sport, current events, health, and horsemanship. What’s more, Horse Network is a community, and we’re always looking for smart, new ideas from horse-crazy folks like you. Who can contribute blog posts on Horse Network? Want to give it a shot? Here’s how. Pick a topic. We try to cover all facets—big and small—of the horse community. But usually, these tend to fall into one of five categories. News:…

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    specialty drugs continue to rise in price, employers are looking for a stand-alone pharmacy program that meets their needs, Neumaier adds. Gallagher estimates 54% of companies will soon have a stand-alone program, up from 36%. Other options for reining in costs, such as defined contribution arrangements and access to a private exchange, will triple by 2018. Now, fewer than 5% of employers are adopting these schemes. "We're constantly pushing the boundaries to control costs," Neumaier says.…

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    American’s may had argued as to why their country was considering to involve their selves into a gruesome war. But they soon experience that it was necessary to protect the future of not just the United States, but those of their allies. Germany was reining in fast with trying to control the whole eastern hemisphere. America had to act quickly to help aid their allies and protect their investments they had abroad. Japan attacking Pearl Harbor was just that little push Franklin Roosevelt needed…

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    suit. This poem supports the author’s reflection on “The earth ticking with mines” from “Life on Mars” itself. She believes, “We’ve been riddled with bullets, shot through like ducks / Everyday. To ourselves and one another.” With continuous terror reining the earth, Smith questions what sends the unnecessary violence. Although violence is prominent, the injustice of the victims of discrimination is far more…

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