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Your First Horse Show ... There are shows available for riders of all ages and levels of experience. Many farms that teach lessons hold a regular series of schooling shows that often are open to the public...

Work Horses- How Do They Differ From Show Horses ... The Draft horse had originated in Europe, where the horse's domestication preceded the invasion of the Romans. Other popular breeds considered as work horses include the Shire, Percheron, Belgian and the Clydesdale...

MCAS Miramar Air Show 2008? A Complete Entertainment Package ... The Miramar Air Show 2008 was a spectacular show and the best part of it was that we watched the entire show from a private chalet...

Training A Show Dog ... Show dogs come from all breeds and the object of the sport is to find the best bloodlines, training and dispositions... In 1991, the centennial year for Crufts, there was a turnout of 22,993 canine entrants for the show which was held at The National Exhibition Center in Birmingham, United Kingdom... It should be remembered that this is an annual show that has been going strong since its inception by Charles Cruft, a British traveling salesman, in the year 1891...

Satellites Show That Carrier Pigeons Follow Highways ... Here are some details about the experiments. Anecdotal evidence from breeders of racing pigeons as well as initial aerial tracking studies together suggested that pigeons may follow roadways and use highway landmarks as turning points in their flight...

No one likes having offended another person; hence everyone feels so much better if the other person doesn’t show he’s been offended. Nobody likes being confronted by a wounded spaniel. Remember that. It is much easier patiently—and tolerantly—to avoid the person you have injured than to approach him as a friend. You need courage for that.
—Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889–1951)

Let us speak, though we show all our faults and weaknesses,—for it is a sign of strength to be weak, to know it, and out with it,—not in a set way and ostentatiously, though, but incidentally and without premeditation.
—Herman Melville (1819–1891)

Trust men, and they will be true to you; treat them greatly, and they will show themselves great, though they make an exception in your favor to all their rules of trade.
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)