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Florida Is Home To Sea Cows, Sea Horses And American Quarter Horses ... Those who are looking for a great all-around horse will be more likely to look at Paint horses or an American Quarter Horse....

Understanding The Importance And Popularity Of The American Quarter Horse ... Not only is the American Quarter Horse common with a lot of general buyers, but the breed is popular overall; the majority of horses registered worldwide are registered with the American Quarter Horse Association...

Nothing Wild About The American Bobtail Cat ... History of the American Bobtail Cat The American Bobtail as a recognizable breed emerged during the 1960s... A brown tabby kitten with a bobtail was identified at an Indian reservation in the American Southwest... Rather, American Bobtails descend from bobtailed cats that have traditionally been located in the American Southwest....

Native American Doll ... My sister started her daughter on an international doll collection. This was more unusual than the porcelain doll collections...

So You Want A American Pit Bull Terrier? ... You've made up your mind, it's the American Pit Bull Terrier you want as your companion. Are you ready for this breed? Read this article and then decide if you want to go ahead with your decision...

Horse Breeds - American Quarter Horse ... The amazing power behind a quarter horse enabled this great animal to run short distances over a straightaway faster than any other horse with the fastest being named Celebrated American Running Horse... The names for this breed has changed many times over the years until 1940 when a registry was formed to preserve the breed which officially became the American Quarter Horse Association...

Soul Food ... The history of American soul food can be traced all the way back to the days of slavery. More often times than not, the slaves were given the most undesirable part of the meal, the leftovers from the house...

There are whole precincts of voters in this country whose united intelligence does not equal that of one representative american woman.
—Carrie Chapman Catt (1859–1947)

It seems that american patriotism measures itself against an outcast group. The right americans are the right americans because they’re not like the wrong americans, who are not really americans.
—Eric J. Hobsbawm (b. 1917)

After all, the chief business of the american people is business.
—Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933)