Pony Clubbing Fun Plr Ebook
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1. Overview of Pony Club ............................... 2 2. What Games are Played at Pony Club? ..................................... 4 3. Difference between a Pony and a Horse ....................................... 5 4. Best Places to Buy a Pony Club Mount ............................... 7 5. What You Need for Pony Club ........................................ 9 6. Special Clothing Needs for Pony Club .................................... 11 7. Tips on Caring for a Pony ...................................... 13 7. A Guide to Choosing a Saddle and Bridle ................................... 14 8. Special Grooming for Pony Club Events ........................................ 16 9. A Guide to Training Your Mount for Pony Club ........................... 17 11. Transporting Your Pony ......................................... 19 12. Choosing the Best Horse Float ............................................. 20 13. Tips for Loading the Pony into the Float .......................... 22 14. Stabling Needs for Your Pony ......................................... 23 15. Essential Items to Take to a Pony Club Event ..................... 25
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1. Overview of Pony Club The Pony Club is best defined as an international organization for youth who enjoy ponies, riding and learning about these gorgeous animals. It all began when the Institute of the Horse began a sub branch in various parts of the UK to encourage riding. Apart from the events held for adults many of these sub branches began holding paperchases and gymkhanas for children. In 1929, The Institute of the Horse began the Junior Branch known as The Pony Club. Founded in England in 1929, the Pony Club is represented in approximately 30 countries worldwide. The underpinning principle of the club was to encourage children to take an interest in horses and to start riding. The club also helped to provide the children with opportunities in the field, which would not be possible for them to reach under their own steam. Entrance fee to the Pony Club was 2s 6d or 12.5p until 1976. Members were given badges which have remained virtually unchanged to this day. The badge resembles a large wheel, with a black outer rim like a tire with spokes inside and a girl on a horse superimposed on the spokes. The words ‘The Pony Club’ in white capital letters are written on the tire like portion. The outside of the badge is encircled by some fancy filigree work. From the initial 300 members’ strong group in 1930, member strength grew to 10,000 in just 5 short years. Some time later, the Institute of the Horse joined the National Horse Association of Great Britain to form The British Horse Society – Pony Club was incorporated into this new group. The Pony Club’s unqualified success in Britain set off a chain reaction and soon Pony Clubs the world over began springing up. There are probably 100,000 or more Pony Club members in several countries around the globe. Australia has approximately 55,000 financial members and is considered the largest of the international Pony Clubs.Health And Safety For Seniors Plr Ebook
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1. Importance of a Healthy Lifestyle for Seniors ........................... 2 2. Keeping Busy After Retirement................................ 3 4. Why Seniors Should Keep Busy ............................................... 7 5. Main Health Problems of the Aged .............................. 8 6. Why Being Overweight is Bad for You ................................................ 10 7. Safest Way to Manage Weight Loss .............................................. 13 8. How to Maintain a Healthy Diet ............................................... 14 9. The Importance of Managing Stress ...................................... 16 10. Stress Factors and How to Cope with Them .......................................... 18 11. Is Seeing a Doctor Important? .................................... 20 12. Help in the Home - When do You Need it? ................................... 22 13. Home Chores to Leave for Others ................................ 24 14. How to Prevent Home Invasions ........................................ 25 15. Main Needs of the Frail Aged ............................... 27
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1. Importance of a Healthy Lifestyle for Seniors Exercise and eating right are forever being touted as the best way forward to a healthy lifestyle for the young and the aged. Seniors can and should enjoy a healthy lifestyle and the best way to do this is to take care of the body. Regardless of whether you are approaching the start of what is termed senior citizenship or you are well into it, everyone looks forward to a healthy retirement. When you are healthy in mind and body you will be able to live independently and enjoy your golden years. No one wants to spend their time in a home other than their own, or under someone’s supervision every day of their lives! It is wrong to assume that because a person starts to grow older they are immediately decrepit and in need of care! This is a totally wrong assumption which can do much damage to the person concerned. It is never a good idea to take away an elderly person’s independence, unless absolutely necessary. Most seniors are concerned with putting their spiritual and emotional houses in order but physical well being is also very important. In fact a top priority for seniors is to eat a balanced diet and stop entertaining notions of dieting. Balanced meals that provide nutritional benefits are absolutely essential to the overall well being of the older person. Everything should be done in moderation, be it eating, drinking or exercise. If you have already been diagnosed as being diabetic or having high blood pressure your doctor will be better able to prescribe a healthy and satisfying diet for you. You will find the following tips on basic discipline for a healthy lifestyle very useful in staying fit and enjoying life. To look and feel good you need to love yourself, love life and be disciplined, here’s how. Drinking – drink as much water as you possibly can, at least 1.5 liters for the day. Water helps to flush the toxins right out of your system keeping you fresh and energized. With the toxins gone the skin begins to look healthier and this is one of the best ways to looking and feeling good.Health Benefits Of Green Tea Plr Ebook
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1. What Exactly is Green Tea? .................................... 2 2. Various Types of Green Tea ........................................ 3 3. How to Brew Green Tea ............................................................ 5 4. Home Brewed vs. Purchased Green Tea ........................................... 6 5. Fact from Fiction - Nutritional Value of Green Tea .................................... 8 6. The Many Medicinal Properties of Green Tea ................................................... 10 7. Simple Health Benefits of Green Tea ......................................................... 12 8. Which is Best out of Green and Black Tea? ................................................. 13 9. Facts Behind the Myth ................................................................... 15 10. Does Green Tea Really Help You Lose Weight? ........................................ 17 11. What about the Caffeine Content? .............................................. 18 12. Different Forms of Green Tea.................................................. 20 13. Affects of Green Tea in Your Body ......................... 22 14. Which Green Tea Product Should You Choose ..................................... 23 15. Common Myths about Green Tea .............................................. 25
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1. What Exactly is Green Tea? Drinking green tea is becoming increasingly popular due to the wide range of health benefits it offers. But do you know what it is and how it should be consumed? Read on to find out what green tea is exactly. Green tea is made from the leaves of the plant Camellia Sinensis. The black tea is also made from them. The difference lies in the processing of the two. When the Camellia Sinensis leaves are picked for the production of green tea, they are processed with a technique called firing. The fresh leaves are immediately heated or steamed after picking. Then they are dried. This is generally how green tea is made, even though in some cases further processing is necessary. Black tea is made in a slightly different way. The fresh Camellia Sinensis leaves are dried using a technique called withering. With this method, the leaves are broken and rolled before they are dried. In this way, a chemical process called oxidation occurs. This does not happen with green tea. As a result, green tea preserves most of its beneficial chemical compounds - antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. Black tea, on the other hand, does not. So green and black tea come from the same plant, but due to the specific processing green tea preserves its nutrients. You can buy the dried and processed product in a number of different forms. You can opt for the standard tea bags, which contain green tea. It is possible for you to get it in leaf form. You will find the dried leaves in a package. You can also get a brewed green tea beverage which is ready for drinking, or you can take green tea in the form of nutrition supplement pills. There are different types of green tea that you can choose from on the market. They differ in terms of properties and taste. It is up to you to decide on the right green tea for you, depending on your preferences and requirements. Some of the most popular types of tea which can boast a wide range of health benefits and subtle taste include the traditional Macha and Sencha, popular in Japan and Longjing, which is typical for China.All About Antique Furniture Plr Ebook
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1.Antique Furniture Shopping Options........................ 2 2. Making a Profit from Antique Furniture ........................ 3 3. Restoring Antique Furniture .............................. 5 4. Repairing Antique Furniture ....................... 6 5. Best Ways to Recognize Antique Furniture .......................... 7 6. Caring for Your Antique Furniture ................................. 9 7. Most Popular Styles of Antique Furniture .................... 10 8. Guide for Buying Antique Replica Furniture ........................ 12 9. Brief Overview of Antique Reproduction Furniture....................... 14 10. Important Characteristics of Antique Oriental Furniture ...................... 15 11. The Differences in Antique Italian Furniture ........................ 17 12. Notable Styles of Antique French Furniture ....................... 19 13. Finding the Right Antique Furniture Dealer .......................... 21 14. Antique Furniture Shops Overview ...................... 22 15. How to Have Your Own Antique Furniture Valued ............. 24
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1.Antique Furniture Shopping Options You have decided to give your home a comfortable and elegant vintage look and feel. This is a great idea, but you have to be prepared to devote time and effort to finding and buying the perfect pieces of antique furniture for your house. It is now easier than ever to find places from which you can buy functional and beautiful objects. The key to success is to know where you look. Learn more about your shopping options in order to find the best buy every time you are on the hunt for a gorgeous antique piece. The most obvious places to buy antique furniture are the shops of antique furniture dealers. You can readily find these in your local area, if not in the town you live in. They should have some great items on stock. If they do not, then you can ask for catalogues. Most antique dealers keep close contact with fellow dealers from all over the country. Some have connections with foreign dealers as well. So even if they do not have what you are looking for they should be able to get it for you. It is essential for you to purchase antique furniture from a reputable dealer. You should not hesitate to ask others about the person and their business. You might want to learn more about the pieces they offer - where they come from and how they are valued. Many antique furniture collectors prefer to get pieces from auctions. You should watch for announcement of any auctions in your local area. You will find ads in newspapers, on museum information boards and even online. It is important for you to choose auctions at which the items for sale come with an auction house guarantee. Auctions give you a great opportunity to get good bargains, but you have to keep in mind that sometimes the prices can be inflated and go way over the actual value of the pieces. A lot of people find online shopping to be easier, quicker and much more convenient. It is now possible for you to buy antique furniture on the internet. You can choose to visit the websites of dealers or the popular auction ones. Generally, you cannot rely on the objects sold online to be cheaper. Usually, the ones sold in auctions might have a slightly lower price, but you should not expect to make huge bargains.