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    Saddle Research

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    About 2,000 years ago the Sarmatians designed the first part of the saddle, the tree, which is known as the base. The saddle was designed to give comfort and support to the rider and the horse. While riding a horse, one of the most important parts is the saddle, that's why it is important to have a well made saddle. First it all starts with the cutting of the pieces, which is crucial. “We use a right and left hide that has been gauged for the same thickness. Each part of the saddle has a…

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    Window Installation

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    Window Installation in Naperville IL offers two types of windows. There are wood windows for making the home fit the window and vinyl windows for a more modern look. A window contractor will come out to assess your home and help determine which type of window suits your needs. Wood windows are specifically designed to make your home fit your window. A window contractor will come out and make measurements for your new window. When making the home fit your window, you may face more issues than…

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    Hardwood is easy to maintain. Are you tired of scrubbing the carpet with soapy solvents after every dinner party? Does your plush carpet show coffee, dirt, and food as if you’re trying to showcase it? While carpet can stubbornly harbor stains, a wood floor is usually a much easier…

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    (A/N: yessss, no lemon for youuu) She started walking down the small hill that went into a ditch that was pretty close to the woods. A lot of trees were dying in the forest and people in the area that knew about this forest didn’t go in the forest. They all got bad vibes from it and barely any of them went in, she never got any bad vibes from it. She use to run around the woods with her friend and try to find monsters or other beings in the forest that was spread around the area as ‘urban…

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    Lacrosse Stick

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    How many parts does the basic lacrosse stick have? It is composed of three parts; a loosely woven or net pocket, aluminum or hardwood handle or shaft and a strong plastic head. The different parts of the stick can be changed out or replaced to give the player flexibility and a greater feel for performance during the game. Depending on the position of the player different sticks apply to different positions. The size, shape and length will very according to the need and requirement for any given…

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    Red Maple Tree Case Study

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    consumption of the wood. These ants feed on the honeydew that is produced by aphids and termites and, more than likely, were not the original cause of damage. The maple tree could have been hit by lightning, damaged by lawn equipment, or be under attack by another pests. Black carpenter ants can most likely be found in dying trees, hollowing trees, decaying woody material or even indoors. This makes it an extremely important pest because they aid in the breakdown and decomposition of wood in…

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    The Unlabeled Boxs

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    Lina Saloum Head of Anthropology Department 8115 Randy Dr. Westland, MI. 48185 10/19/2015 Dr. Jeffress President Schoolcraft College 18600 Haggerty Rd. Livonia, MI. 48215 Dear Dr. Jeffress: The boxes that I have received from a former student were remarkable. I have looked through the boxes, and saw, many different artifacts from many origins. These artifacts could be of many important values to Science and Scientific studies. Searching through these boxes, I have found a labeled box that had…

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    Chapter Five Once I get back to our campsite, papa is gone. Probably gone to gather more wood for fire. Hopefully, he would get back soon, so we could eat the squirrel quickly. To burn time, I look for berries, roots, and plants to add to our future meals. I find a large, starchy root, which smells vaguely like basil. Interesting. I start to head to the campsite, thinking papa should be home by now, shooting a small ground animal on my way,not knowing the name of, much less have seen before.…

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    Food Monologue

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    The wilderness is rarely a nice place. With all the animals trying to eat you, or just mosquitos. Some things never went your way, and it was truly survival of the strongest person around. But today, it was pleasant. Sun rays were shining and glistening through the leaves. It was morning. I slowly looked around, then got up. There was nothing attacking me like I thought it would, so that’s another thing to be grateful for. Consequently though, because I’ve never encountered anything yet, there…

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    Reasons for Tree Removal in St. Paul, MN Trees planted around a home provide beauty, shade and they can be used to help define the boundaries of the property. To maintain their beauty, trees need to be taken care of properly, which may involve trimming dead branches so they don’t fall onto someone’s property or the homeowner’s roof during a storm. However, despite how well a tree is maintained, it can become the victim of disease or high winds and need to be removed. Depending on where the…

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