Marylou Morano Kjelle
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With its colorful coat patterns and markings, the American Paint Horse stands apart from other American horse breeds. Once worshipped by Native Americans for having magical powers, Paints are now used for both ranch work and entertainment. There's more interesting information about the American Paint Horse inside this book. Open it and get to know the horse with "the broken colored coat."
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Working out and staying fit is easy when you make hip-hop dance your fitness routine. Hip-hop dance started out as b-boying, but today it’s more than backspins and six-steps; it’s a complete body workout. In addition to the physical benefits, hip-hop dance relieves stress, increases self-confidence, and provides a positive outlet for self-expression. Trends in Hip-Hop Dance takes the reader on a forty-year journey that starts with the birth of...
23) Arabian Horse
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The Arabian Horse, bred in the deserts of the Arabian Peninsula, is one of the oldest horse breeds in the world. With its high tail, silky mane, and solid coat color, the Arabian Horse is also the most beautiful. There are more interesting facts about the Arabian Horse inside this book. Open it and get to know the horse that is famous for its "floating trot."
24) John Hancock
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Born to a clergyman and his wife and raised by a wealthy aunt and uncle, John Hancock truly went from rags to riches. While still a young man, Hancock lent his name, money, and position in Bostons society to the ever-growing group of colonists calling for a complete break from England. He was labeled a traitor by King George III, who put a price of 500 pounds on his head, and was hunted by members of the kings army. Hancock made his way from Massachusetts...
25) Jacques Cartier
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Jacques Cartier wondered about the world. Was it flat or round? How large was it? Was there a Northwest Passage-;a way to travel from Europe to Asia without having to sail around Africa? Cartier was a French navigator who had been familiar with the sea from a young age, and he wanted to learn the answers to these questions. In 1534, he was given a commission by King Francis I to find the Northwest Passage from Europe to Asia. Instead, he discovered...
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