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YouTube $70.95 YouTube is one of the most well-known and widely discussed sites of participatory media in the contemporary online environment, and it is the first genuinely mass-popular platform for user-created ... |
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Youtube $14.89 YouTube is one of the most well-known and widely discussed sites of participatory media in the contemporary online environment, and it is the first genuinely mass-popular platform for user-created video. In this timely and comprehensive introduction to ho |
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Abetta Draft Horse Nylon Headstall - Black - Draft Horse $21.95 1 Nylon headstall with Chicago screw bit ends.Color: BlackSize: Draft Horse |
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4D Draft Horse Puzzle $8 25 piece puzzle makes a 3 7/8 horse. Assorted colors. |
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Weaver Leather Draft Horse Headstall $53 Sized to give draft horses a perfect fit, this doubled and stitched 1 harness leather headstall features a single-ply throat latch. Double cheek roller buckles offer a great fit and easy adjustment. Chicago screw bit ends. Durable nickel plated hardware. Draft horse size. |
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Weaver Leather Draft Horse Halter $68 Leather Draft Horse HalterDoubled and stitched 1-1/4 harness leather halters have an adjustable chin and a handy throat snap for easy on and offBlack or russetBrass plated hardwareSIZES :Large Draft = 1,700 - 2,300 lbs.Regular Draft = 1,400 - 1,700 lbs.2-Year-Old Draft = 1,100 - 1,600 lbs.Yearling Drafts = 800 - 1,100 lbs.Weanling Draft = 500 - 800 lbs. |
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Draft Horse Weathervane Garden Color $70.99 Draft Horse Weathervane Adds Charm to Any Structure The Draft Horse Weathervane is handcrafted in Whitehall, Michigan, of 100% recycled aluminum. Aluminum is highly rust resistant and durable. This charming Draft Horse Weathervane celebrates the history of the American farmer and labor force. It is skillfully crafted and available in two finishes and in mounting styles. These handcrafted treasures ship in approximately two weeks. Draft Horse Weathervane Features and Specifications Ornament Measures: 10L x 9H Inches; 7 Pounds Overall Dimensions: 24L Arrow x 30H Inches Includes Black Arrow, Mast, Directionals, and Base Garden Weathervane Comes with a 5' Garden Stake Rooftop Weathervane Comes with a Roof Mounting Kit Available in Full Color or Solid Black Ships within 2 Weeks |
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Draft Horse Weathervane Garden Black $53.99 Draft Horse Weathervane Adds Charm to Any Structure The Draft Horse Weathervane is handcrafted in Whitehall, Michigan, of 100% recycled aluminum. Aluminum is highly rust resistant and durable. This charming Draft Horse Weathervane celebrates the history of the American farmer and labor force. It is skillfully crafted and available in two finishes and in mounting styles. These handcrafted treasures ship in approximately two weeks. Draft Horse Weathervane Features and Specifications Ornament Measures: 10L x 9H Inches; 7 Pounds Overall Dimensions: 24L Arrow x 30H Inches Includes Black Arrow, Mast, Directionals, and Base Garden Weathervane Comes with a 5' Garden Stake Rooftop Weathervane Comes with a Roof Mounting Kit Available in Full Color or Solid Black Ships within 2 Weeks |
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Draft Horse Weathervane Rooftop Black $53.99 Draft Horse Weathervane Adds Charm to Any Structure The Draft Horse Weathervane is handcrafted in Whitehall, Michigan, of 100% recycled aluminum. Aluminum is highly rust resistant and durable. This charming Draft Horse Weathervane celebrates the history of the American farmer and labor force. It is skillfully crafted and available in two finishes and in mounting styles. These handcrafted treasures ship in approximately two weeks. Draft Horse Weathervane Features and Specifications Ornament Measures: 10L x 9H Inches; 7 Pounds Overall Dimensions: 24L Arrow x 30H Inches Includes Black Arrow, Mast, Directionals, and Base Garden Weathervane Comes with a 5' Garden Stake Rooftop Weathervane Comes with a Roof Mounting Kit Available in Full Color or Solid Black Ships within 2 Weeks |
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Draft Horse Weathervane Rooftop Color $70.99 Draft Horse Weathervane Adds Charm to Any Structure The Draft Horse Weathervane is handcrafted in Whitehall, Michigan, of 100% recycled aluminum. Aluminum is highly rust resistant and durable. This charming Draft Horse Weathervane celebrates the history of the American farmer and labor force. It is skillfully crafted and available in two finishes and in mounting styles. These handcrafted treasures ship in approximately two weeks. Draft Horse Weathervane Features and Specifications Ornament Measures: 10L x 9H Inches; 7 Pounds Overall Dimensions: 24L Arrow x 30H Inches Includes Black Arrow, Mast, Directionals, and Base Garden Weathervane Comes with a 5' Garden Stake Rooftop Weathervane Comes with a Roof Mounting Kit Available in Full Color or Solid Black Ships within 2 Weeks |
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Royal King Draft Horse Stable Halter $49.4 Finely crafted draft horse halter at an affordable price. Hand made of quality grain 1 1/4 leather. Adjustable nose and crown with convenient snap throat. |
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Watching Youtube $22.36 Watching Youtube |
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Watching YouTube $48.53 Watching YouTube |
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The Draft $31.5 The Draft |
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Weaver Leather Draft Horse Riding Bridle - Dark Chocolate - Regular Draft $75 Draft Horse Riding BridleThis 1 doubled and stitched dark chocolate skirting leather browband bridle features 7' reins and a snaffle bitSingle-ply throat latchFeatures double cheek buckles and chicago screw bit endsNickel plated hardwareColor: Dark ChocolateSize: Regular Draft |
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KING SERIES Draft Horse Saddle $416 This saddle was designed to fit the draft horse trail rider. Built on a 5 year guaranteed tree.Features:Hand tooled borderPadded leather seatNeoprene in skirtsLaced stirrupsClip & Ds for attachmentsBack crupper D ringBack cinchSaddle stringsBlevins style quick change bucklesMeasurements:TREE: 5 yearHORN: 3 1/4 HCANTLE: 5/Pencil RollSWELL: 14RIGGING: In-SkirtWEIGHT: 26 lbs.GULLET: 8 1/2 |
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Abetta Draft Horse Saddle $521.99 This Abetta saddle features a Fiber-Tough tree with an 8 gullet, 4 high back cantle, 2 1/2 leather covered horn, 7/8 Nylon-leather half breed rigging with Stainless steel dees, tough scratch resistant nylon outer shell over a shock-absorbing foam, 2 bell stirrups with no-slip treads, and fleece lined skirts. |
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Abetta Draft Horse Halter $21.5 Heavy 2 double ply nylon with adjustable chin, throat snap and brass plaited hardware. |
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Simco Supreme Draft Horse Special Saddle $2672.8 Smoothout in Show Walnut finish on a Fiber-wrapped Draft Horse tree with a top grain seat. 7/8 In-skirt rigging with stainless steel 'C' plates and a 4 cheyenne roll cantle. 2 1/2 leather covered horn sits atop a 8 wide gullet. 2 leather covered Bell stirrups, silver flank slots and conchos accent the saddle. Weight approx. 35 lbs. |
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Draft Horses And Mules $19.76 Meet the original horse power! Prized for their great endurance, splendid disposition, willingness to work, impressive stature, and versatility, draft horses and mules are making a strong comeback... |

western states horse expo
western states horse expo
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![]() Original Poster Portugal Lisbon Rossio Fountain Don Pedro Square Iberia US $79.00
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The Western Horse $11.5 The Western Horse |
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Best Western Hotel Expo $52 The Best Western Hotel Expo has been renovated to a high standard with all the features of a modern 3-Star hotel and is located just in front of Brussels Expo Exhibition Center and Atomium |
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Best Western Expo Hotel $53.13 Das neue Best Western Expo Hotel befindet sich nur 4 Minuten vom Internationalen Flughafen Sofia, im Stadtzentrum, und ein Schritt weg von der International Exhibition Center |
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Western Horse Behavior and Training $14.19 Western Horse Behavior and Training |
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Training The Western Horse $16.68 Training The Western Horse |
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United States Of America. - Melissa Farlow $169 A man riding on horse back in the western United States of America. |
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Best Western Expo Inn $90.09 Best Western Expo Inn > SMF > 1413 Howe Ave > Sacramento > CA > 95825>Location. This hotel is located in Sacramento. Arden Fair Mall, Fort Sutter State Historical Park, and Historic Governor's Mansion are area attractions. Features. Best Western Expo Inn has an outdoor pool, a spa tub, and a fitness facility. Business amenities at this 2.5 star property include wireless Internet access and meeting rooms for small groups. A hot and cold buffet breakfast is complimentary to guests. Transportation services at this property include an airport shuttle (surcharge) at scheduled times. Event facilities include conference rooms. The staff can arrange dry cleaning/laundry services, express check in, and express check out. Additional amenities include laundry facilities, multilingual staff, and coffee in the lobby. Guestrooms. Best Western Expo Inn has 125 guestrooms. Televisions are equipped with cable television channels and HBO. Guestrooms provide voice mail and multi line phones with complimentary local calls. Guestrooms feature coffee/tea makers. Bathrooms offer shower/tub combinations, hair dryers, and complimentary toiletries. Additional amenities include climate control, air conditioning, and desks. In addition, amenities available on request include refrigerators, microwaves, and wake up calls. Housekeeping is offered. Cribs (infant beds) and rollaway beds are available. >The preferred airport for Best Western Expo Inn is Sacramento, CA (SMF Sacramento Intl.) 18.9 km / 11.8 mi. Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property’s location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance. Distances are displayed to the nearest 0. 1 mile and kilometre. |
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The Western United States $15.64 The Western United States |
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Families and States in Western Europe $63.47 Families and States in Western Europe |
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Guidebook Of The Western United States $23.43 Guidebook Of The Western United States |
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The Western Rajputana States $32.01 The Western Rajputana States |
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Water Rights In The Western States $44.84 Water Rights In The Western States |
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Notes On The Western States $21.45 Notes On The Western States |

Michael McGrady - Painting wide open spaces
Fred Oldfield Center hosts 21st Annual Celebration of Western & Wildlife Art Show & Auction, Oct. 8 to 10; meet guest of honor Michael McGrady, actor and painter!
"Icon" … It's a word that has lost much of its impact through overuse by our glib media. I don't mean "icon" in the sense of a religious image or, similarly, a command symbol on a computer monitor (everyone's personal shrine in the Internet Age, with direct access to the gods and demons of cyberspace: no clergy necessary). I mean it as an embodiment of a spirit and an era, a place and a time and an approach to life.
Ask Americans and observers of America what they see as this nation's most iconic figure – the embodiment of the American spirit – and I'll wager my milk money they'll say the cowboy.
To those of us who generally get no closer to a horse than watching a Clint Eastwood movie, "cowboy" in the classic sense is a broad term that includes different people who lived in the Old West of lore and legend, that rugged, untamed land west of the Mississippi from the mid-19th century to the early years of the 20th. We may use the "cowboy" loosely to mean a frontiersman, applying it to not just to ranchers and cattlemen but homesteaders and sheepherders, trappers and traders, prospectors and mountain men. All the same, it's that courage and independence amid solitude and long vistas that we revere – that unself-conscious individualism and rawhide-tough acceptance of danger and deprivation – that even nowadays inspires little kids, wearing cardboard Stetsons and plastic six-shooters from Wal-Mart, to walk with a swagger and imagine themselves riding the range.
The Old West – that's to say, the historical West of Zane Grey and Louis L'Amour, John Wayne and John Ford – supposedly ended with World War I, a cataclysm that marked the ends of eras in many other places as well. But the American West as a physical place (a very broad and topographically varied one) and the cowboy as an archetype live on, although the modern world tries to encroach a little more each day. Usually it succeeds, but not always …
That's because there is flesh-and-blood proof that the cowboy of yesteryear still walks with us: He's Fred Oldfield, onetime placer miner, ex-prizefighter, Army veteran, longtime cattle driver, renowned painter with an extensive and devoted following.
Raised on the Yakima Reservation, Fred, now 92, is a Washington cultural institution, a beloved mentor to the young artists (most on scholarships) who study with him at the nonprofit Fred Oldfield Western Heritage & Art Center (www.FredOldfieldCenter.org), located at the Puyallup Fairgrounds (home to another Washington cultural institution, during which Fred enthusiastically pitches in every spring and fall). Honored in 2003 and 2008 by the Washington State Senate and Governors Gary Locke and Christine Gregoire, respectively – they declared his 85th and 90th birthdays "Fred Oldfield Day" – Fred is a rare individual who has done much in his 92 years and still bubbles over with creative energy. While working in Alaska in his late teens, he started painting Western scenes on bunkhouse walls and linoleum tiles; over the years he would paint whole murals depicting historic events and sweeping landscapes for businesses like the Horseshoe Café in Bellingham and the Copper Creek Inn at Mt. Rainier; and he continues to fill canvases with stirring images of the cowboy life he lived and the vast and starkly beautiful terrain in which he lived it.
Actually, "authentic" is a good adjective to describe Fred Oldfield – for his achievements, certainly, but also for the person he is. For Fred is emblematic of a time and a place and a value system that seems endangered in this 21st century, threatened by the apathy, selfishness, sloth, moral laxity and general dumbing down of our society. He brings to us a heritage of barn raisings and caring neighbors happy to lend a hand; a strong work ethic and a sense of personal integrity in which one's word is a matter of honor, an agreement sealed with a handshake a solemn promise; and a sense of duty to one's community, especially the young and disadvantaged.
This is Fred Oldfield's West, and it's one commemorated during the Celebration of Western & Wildlife Art Show & Auction that The Fred Oldfield Center hosts each year – in fact this week, from Fri. to Sun., Oct. 8 to 10, in the Expo Hall (Gold Gate) at the Puyallup Fairgrounds. Show hours are Fri., 3 to 10 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; and Sun., 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
You'll be stirred by the flair and vision with which Western themes are embraced by more than 100 extremely talented artists – painters, illustrators, sculptors, carvers, weavers, photographers and jewelers – and you'll enjoy great country music by top-flight performers. There will also be live and silent auctions, art demonstrations, one-hour "quick-draw" challenges and meet-and-greets. Admission and parking are FREE, and proceeds from the show will benefit the Experience Art Program at The Fred Oldfield Center. It's an event the whole family will love!
But that's not all: This year's guest of honor is Federal Way native Michael McGrady, a masterful professional landscape painter (view his work at McGradyFineArt.com), an intrepid hang glider and an accomplished martial artist (he's the holder of two black belts) who also happens to be a highly successful TV and film actor. (Michael stars as Detective Daniel "Sal" Salinger on the TNT police drama "Southland," played Buchalter in the action-thriller series "Day Break" and has been in a slew of other shows, from "Grey's Anatomy" and "ER" to "The Mentalist," "Bones" and "Cold Case," with repeat appearances in "CSI: Miami," "Las Vegas," "24" and "Murder, She Wrote." His extensive filmography includes roles in "Evolution," "The Thin Red Line," "The Deep End of the Ocean," "Wyatt Earp" and "The Babe," in which he played Lou Gehrig opposite John Goodman as Babe Ruth).
Michael is passionate about art and especially painting, and I had a lot of questions about this important part of his life – and Fred Oldfield's place in it. He obliged by answering them with great eloquence and wit …
AmeriCollector: How long have you been an artist?
Michael: I have been an artist ever since I can remember. I started out hiding under my sheets at night with a flashlight and pencil and paper drawing dinosaurs and race cars. I was supposed to be sleeping (LOL). I have always been a doodler and often sketch on napkins, bit of paper, whatever is handy at the moment.
I have been painting for a little over 20 years, although I have been either drawing or sculpting for much longer. I started out sculpting soapstone in my late teens and Carrara marble not too many years after.
I never dreamed that one day I would be a selling professional artist. I recently had a solo show at one of the galleries that represent my work and sold eight painting within the first two weeks.
AC: What do you most enjoy about painting?
Michael: What I enjoy most is the solitude and the freedom to get lost in thought … lost in the world of the subject. The dance between right-brain and left-brain activity is like massaging the brain. When I paint, I often listen to different types of music from classical to Led Zeppelin to help transport me emotionally into the painting I happen to be working on. I've been accused of being a romantic and I suppose I am guilty of that: Give me my paints, a blank canvas, a glass of good wine and I am in heaven. Riding my Harley with my wife on the back does the same thing (LOL).
AC: Many actors, including the late Tony Curtis (who passed away last week), have derived great satisfaction through painting. Is there a connection between performing and painting?
Michael: Tony Curtis, Tony Bennett and Gene Hackman are all great artists. There are several actors that paint. All of the arts are interchangeable as far as I experience them. I write, I play guitar and sing, sculpt and even dance Salsa with my wife, and the language is all the same: movement, line, composition, positive space, negative space, rests, melody, shape, etc. Primarily it all comes from the ability to let go and think less with the mind and feel more with the heart. It sounds corny but it's the truth.
I have yet to meet an artist that bored me. Most are widely and deeply read and have a real appetite for new experiences. And all have a passion for life. I love to spend hours talking with other artists. I have a friend, Tim Willocks, who lives in the countryside of Ireland. He is an amazing novelist. He was a psychiatrist specializing in addiction and suicide. He practiced and studied at Oxford. He has written some incredible novels, his latest "The Religion." He and I can get together with a bottle of good whiskey and talk for hours about everything under the sun, and yet, when I walk away, I am invigorated, rested and inspired. Small talk drains all of my energy and always leaves me wanting.
AC: Your landscapes are fantastic: beautifully executed and full of real atmosphere. Do you paint from life or imagination – or both?
Michael: I paint from both life and imagination. Usually I use what is in front of me as a reference point – a launch pad, if you will. Once I can grasp the "thing" that caught my attention in the first place, I then go about getting it down as quickly as possible in terms of color, form, edges, etc. Then I embellish as my instincts direct me.
AC: Do you have any favorite subject matter? Do you think growing up in the Northwest has had an influence on you?
Michael: Growing up in the Pacific Northwest has certainly influenced me. I gravitate toward landscapes because, let's face it, nowhere on earth is there such diverse beauty than the Pacific Northwest. I tend toward autumn colors. Autumn is my favorite time of year: the umbers, rusts, ochers, browns, yellows and reds against bold blue greens, yellow greens and deep blues … I also like the feel of autumn: the cool crisp air, the sweet smell of maple leaves crushed beneath my feet and the smell of pine. That mix of fragrances has always been able to enchant me.
AC: What painters do you admire?
Michael: I admire the works of Joaquín Sarolla, Richard Schmid, John Singer Sergeant, Anders Zorn, Jean-Léon Gérôme, Jeremy Lipking, G. Harvey and my friend and recent mentor, Fred Oldfield.
AC: How long have you known of Fred Oldfield and his work? Has he had an influence on you?
Michael: I saw that ol' rattlesnake Fred Oldfield on television a couple of years ago while recuperating from the flu. I was lying on the couch and he came on our local PBS station. I was amazed and shocked at what could be done with a knife. I recorded the episode and as soon as I got better I turned Fred back on and painted along with him. I was so satisfied by the experience and the results that I have been painting with knives ever since. I owe Mr. Oldfield a serious debt of gratitude: He opened up a world of art that I did not know existed. I now modify my own knives by shaping them and filing them to suit me.
To be invited to this event as the guest artist is more than just an honor: It is a humbling experience and one that will go down in my mind as a milestone. Fred's daughter Joella has been a refreshing and welcome influence in our lives. Her loving, sweet and genuine nature has inspired both my wife and me to seek out more friends like her.
I am eager to get up there this week and meet Fred. I have talked with him on the phone and it was like I was talking to the grandfather I never had. We immediately hit it off and began talking about art and the Pacific Northwest. We have stayed in touch ever since.
About the Author
David Chesanow grew up in East Islip, Long Island. After sparing humanity by bombing out of the premed program at Johns Hopkins University, he majored in history (his real passion, not science) and somehow barely managed to get his B.A. in 1978. He moved to Manhattan, briefly attended Columbia University's School of Advanced International Affairs and worked odd jobs before being hired as a copy editor at Dell Publishing Company, enabling him to draw a salary while indulging his love of books.
Despite having a great apartment in SoHo, David pursued his dream of moving to Japan in 1985, where he taught English in Tochigi Prefecture and Hokkaido (the northernmost of the five main islands) and developed a lifelong hatred of snow. In 1999, he moved back to the U.S. with his wife and three sons and settled in the South Puget Sound area of Washington State, reestablishing himself as a freelance copy editor for New York book publishers while also embarking on an exciting new career as a starving writer
David is interested in a wide range of pop-cultural subjects, from doo-wop to roadside Americana to tattooing. An inveterate collector on a perpetually limited budget, he tries to limit himself to vintage boxing memorabilia, unusual autograph letters and off-beat illustration; sometimes he's successful. He approaches collecting as student of history – i.e., as a means to preserve and build on our body of knowledge of a subject – and not as the mindless accumulation of "stuff." He especially promotes collecting as a great educational pursuit for kids, believing you can still have a lot of fun and learn a lot while doing it on the cheap.
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The Draft $9.99 An explosive look at the NFL Draft from the inside out that exposes the multilayered feeding frenzy that swarms around America's top college players. The Draft follows a handful of NFL hopefuls through the ups and downs of the 2004 college football season and the predraft process, culminating with the 2005 draft. Among the prospects are Virginia defensive end Chris Canty, who overcomes a devastating early-season knee injury to reestablish himself as a top draft hopeful, only to suffer a detached retina in a nightclub skirmish; and Fred Gibson, a talented but rail-thin Georgia wide receiver who struggles to put on the weight needed to go over the middle in the NFL. It's a complex environment, with college coaches attempting to protect their "student-athletes" from exploitation (while fully aware that they can only remain competitive if they attract NFL-caliber players to their schools), along with sports agents and NFL scouts trying to stay a step ahead of their competition. These parties provide a multi-angled view of the world of emerging NFL talent. The reader follows the season through the eyes of a host of power players and scouts, from veteran agent Pat Dye Jr. to Jerry Maguire clone Jack Scharf, to the coaching divisions of Florida State University and the University of Virginia---headed by longtime Bill Parcells disciple Al Groh. Also central to the narrative are the Atlanta Falcons and executives Rich McKay and Tim Ruskell (now with Seattle), who use a character-based evaluation system to set their draft board. These parallel stories weave together, culminating in draft weekend, to create a gripping and fascinating look at a world few see from the inside. |
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Abetta Draft Horse Nylon Headstall - Black - Draft Horse $21.95 1 Nylon headstall with Chicago screw bit ends.Color: BlackSize: Draft Horse |
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4D Draft Horse Puzzle $8 25 piece puzzle makes a 3 7/8 horse. Assorted colors. |
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Weaver Leather Draft Horse Headstall $53 Sized to give draft horses a perfect fit, this doubled and stitched 1 harness leather headstall features a single-ply throat latch. Double cheek roller buckles offer a great fit and easy adjustment. Chicago screw bit ends. Durable nickel plated hardware. Draft horse size. |
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Weaver Leather Draft Horse Halter $68 Leather Draft Horse HalterDoubled and stitched 1-1/4 harness leather halters have an adjustable chin and a handy throat snap for easy on and offBlack or russetBrass plated hardwareSIZES :Large Draft = 1,700 - 2,300 lbs.Regular Draft = 1,400 - 1,700 lbs.2-Year-Old Draft = 1,100 - 1,600 lbs.Yearling Drafts = 800 - 1,100 lbs.Weanling Draft = 500 - 800 lbs. |
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Draft Horse Weathervane Garden Color $70.99 Draft Horse Weathervane Adds Charm to Any Structure The Draft Horse Weathervane is handcrafted in Whitehall, Michigan, of 100% recycled aluminum. Aluminum is highly rust resistant and durable. This charming Draft Horse Weathervane celebrates the history of the American farmer and labor force. It is skillfully crafted and available in two finishes and in mounting styles. These handcrafted treasures ship in approximately two weeks. Draft Horse Weathervane Features and Specifications Ornament Measures: 10L x 9H Inches; 7 Pounds Overall Dimensions: 24L Arrow x 30H Inches Includes Black Arrow, Mast, Directionals, and Base Garden Weathervane Comes with a 5' Garden Stake Rooftop Weathervane Comes with a Roof Mounting Kit Available in Full Color or Solid Black Ships within 2 Weeks |
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Draft Horse Weathervane Garden Black $53.99 Draft Horse Weathervane Adds Charm to Any Structure The Draft Horse Weathervane is handcrafted in Whitehall, Michigan, of 100% recycled aluminum. Aluminum is highly rust resistant and durable. This charming Draft Horse Weathervane celebrates the history of the American farmer and labor force. It is skillfully crafted and available in two finishes and in mounting styles. These handcrafted treasures ship in approximately two weeks. Draft Horse Weathervane Features and Specifications Ornament Measures: 10L x 9H Inches; 7 Pounds Overall Dimensions: 24L Arrow x 30H Inches Includes Black Arrow, Mast, Directionals, and Base Garden Weathervane Comes with a 5' Garden Stake Rooftop Weathervane Comes with a Roof Mounting Kit Available in Full Color or Solid Black Ships within 2 Weeks |
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Draft Horse Weathervane Rooftop Black $53.99 Draft Horse Weathervane Adds Charm to Any Structure The Draft Horse Weathervane is handcrafted in Whitehall, Michigan, of 100% recycled aluminum. Aluminum is highly rust resistant and durable. This charming Draft Horse Weathervane celebrates the history of the American farmer and labor force. It is skillfully crafted and available in two finishes and in mounting styles. These handcrafted treasures ship in approximately two weeks. Draft Horse Weathervane Features and Specifications Ornament Measures: 10L x 9H Inches; 7 Pounds Overall Dimensions: 24L Arrow x 30H Inches Includes Black Arrow, Mast, Directionals, and Base Garden Weathervane Comes with a 5' Garden Stake Rooftop Weathervane Comes with a Roof Mounting Kit Available in Full Color or Solid Black Ships within 2 Weeks |
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Draft Horse Weathervane Rooftop Color $70.99 Draft Horse Weathervane Adds Charm to Any Structure The Draft Horse Weathervane is handcrafted in Whitehall, Michigan, of 100% recycled aluminum. Aluminum is highly rust resistant and durable. This charming Draft Horse Weathervane celebrates the history of the American farmer and labor force. It is skillfully crafted and available in two finishes and in mounting styles. These handcrafted treasures ship in approximately two weeks. Draft Horse Weathervane Features and Specifications Ornament Measures: 10L x 9H Inches; 7 Pounds Overall Dimensions: 24L Arrow x 30H Inches Includes Black Arrow, Mast, Directionals, and Base Garden Weathervane Comes with a 5' Garden Stake Rooftop Weathervane Comes with a Roof Mounting Kit Available in Full Color or Solid Black Ships within 2 Weeks |
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Royal King Draft Horse Stable Halter $49.4 Finely crafted draft horse halter at an affordable price. Hand made of quality grain 1 1/4 leather. Adjustable nose and crown with convenient snap throat. |
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The International Omaha 2012- Horse competition Tickets $145 "Buy Tickets for The International Omaha 2012- Horse competition are available. Ticketliquidator.com gets you in!" |
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Weaver Leather Draft Horse Riding Bridle - Dark Chocolate - Regular Draft $75 Draft Horse Riding BridleThis 1 doubled and stitched dark chocolate skirting leather browband bridle features 7' reins and a snaffle bitSingle-ply throat latchFeatures double cheek buckles and chicago screw bit endsNickel plated hardwareColor: Dark ChocolateSize: Regular Draft |
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KING SERIES Draft Horse Saddle $416 This saddle was designed to fit the draft horse trail rider. Built on a 5 year guaranteed tree.Features:Hand tooled borderPadded leather seatNeoprene in skirtsLaced stirrupsClip & Ds for attachmentsBack crupper D ringBack cinchSaddle stringsBlevins style quick change bucklesMeasurements:TREE: 5 yearHORN: 3 1/4 HCANTLE: 5/Pencil RollSWELL: 14RIGGING: In-SkirtWEIGHT: 26 lbs.GULLET: 8 1/2 |
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Abetta Draft Horse Halter $21.5 Heavy 2 double ply nylon with adjustable chin, throat snap and brass plaited hardware. |
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Whimsical Watches WS0810001 Womens Horse Competition Black Leather And Silvertone Watch $60.68 The Horse Competition Watch celebrates the brave and adventurous horse lovers that enjoy competition and horseback riding. Each watch is handcrafted made with unique miniature images of brave and fierce horse competitor. |
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The International Omaha 2012- Horse Competition Tickets $145 Buy The International Omaha 2012- Horse Competition, tickets. Tickets for 04/21/2012 at CenturyLink Center Omaha (Formerly Qwest Center) in Omaha, NE are available. Ticketliquidator.com gets you in! |
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Papo 51077 Competition Horse Figure $20.35 PAPO was established in 1983. The first line was the knights; shortly followed by tales and legends and theFar West. Because of the success Papo increased its range and added to its existing lines. Now all major classical themes are represented at Papo s as well as cinema heroes cartoon and comic strip characters. Lastly in 2004 Papo launched its animal lines. Papo figurines are now sold in Europe America Africa the Middle East and Oceania. Papo is happy and proud that their figurines help the imagination of children. Entering the world of Papo means accessing an unparalleled world of games. The Competition Horse is from the Papo Farm Life Collection. Measures approximately 4 inches tall and 5 inches long. Recommended for children ages 3 years and older. Made of durable synthetic material |
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Breeding the Competition Horse $5 This book is in New - Excellent condition |
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Simco Supreme Draft Horse Special Saddle $2672.8 Smoothout in Show Walnut finish on a Fiber-wrapped Draft Horse tree with a top grain seat. 7/8 In-skirt rigging with stainless steel 'C' plates and a 4 cheyenne roll cantle. 2 1/2 leather covered horn sits atop a 8 wide gullet. 2 leather covered Bell stirrups, silver flank slots and conchos accent the saddle. Weight approx. 35 lbs. |
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Creating Campus Community $32.99 "We have at our disposal one of the greatest vehicles for...community-building known to humankind--the one called education." --from the foreword by Parker Palmer "Connecting authentically and deeply with others across all dimensions of life enriches the human spirit. The sense of community resulting from such connections is a hallmark of a supportive campus environment, which we know is an important factor in enhancing student learning. The contributions to this book offer a vision we can work toward and provide instructive examples from different types of institutions to point the way." --George D. Kuh, chancellor's professor and director, National Survey of Student Engagement, Indiana University "Ernie Boyer was a giant in higher education. This book, a resource guide, focuses on one of his great loves--campus community. The book examines his contributions and offers a compelling agenda for action." --Arthur Levine, president, Teachers College, Columbia University "This well-written and timely book draws on the lessons learned from five very different institutions as they attempted to address a major challenge to higher education-building effective campus communities. Practitioners will find this to be an invaluable resource and guide as they attempt to bring Ernie Boyer's vision to life on their campuses. A great tribute to one of America's leading educators!" --Charles C. Schroeder, professor of higher education, University of Missouri-Columbia "There is no topic more important in higher education today than creating campus community. McDonald and his associates have indeed lived up to Ernest Boyer's legacy by presenting us with a remarkable set of campus models for us to admire. . . and emulate." --Yolanda T. Moses, president, American Association for Higher Education "This book comes at an auspicious time of educational transformation. Like the Boyer Center, this book's fundamental priority in meeting today's challenging new realities is the discovery and creation of new forms of community." --Glen R. Bucher, executive director, the Boyer Center |
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Fostering Student Success in the Campus Community $50 This book presents and examines key issues not only on addressing changing student demographics and needs but also on aligning institutional and student expectations, connecting student-oriented services systemically, organizing and fostering student services for learning, and creating and delivering services for students to achieve success on campus. While the essential supportive role student services plays in student retention and success is generally understood, this book provides several constructive approaches and key indicators that service providers can use to challenge their campuses for better results in achieving student success. While this book does not define what student success is for all institutions or suggest that one size fits all institutions, it does emphasize that student learning and achieving student success on campus is everyone’s business. The chapter contributors share their wisdom on and experience in creating a student-centered culture and emphasize student services as the primary approach for putting students first in the campus community. Written for student service providers, academic departments, and others responsible for the support, direction, and coordination of services to students—vice presidents, deans, directors, and department chairs—readers will learn how to encourage a variety of desired outcomes, including student persistence, satisfaction, learning, and personal development. Also included is a systems perspective that will help readers evaluate and align services for students with the goals of both the students and the institution. |
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Creating Campus Community, by McDonald $33.25 This book is in New - Excellent condition |
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BELOVED COMMUNITY $13.5 Excellent Condition Used |
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COMMUNITY NUTRITION $101.8 Excellent Condition Used |
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COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS $70.85 Brand New |
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Creating Campus Community: In Search of Ernest Boyer''s Legacy $43.99 This book is a follow-up to Ernest Boyer’s landmark report Campus Life: In Search of Community produced by the prestigious Carnegie Foundation in 1990... |
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The City as Campus $83 We are witnessing an explosion of universities and campuses nationwide, and urban schools play an important role in shaping the cities outside their walls. In The City as Campus , Sharon Haar uses Chicago as a case study to examine how universities interact with their urban contexts, demonstrating how higher education became integrated with ideas of urban growth as schools evolved alongside the city. The City as Campus shows the strain of this integration, detailing historical accounts of battles over space as campus designers faced the challenge of weaving the social, spatial, and architectural conditions of the urban milieu into new forms to meet the changing needs of academia. Through a close analysis of the history of higher education in Chicago, The City as Campus explores how the university's missions of service, teaching, and research have metamorphosed over time, particularly in response to the unique opportunities-and restraints-the city provides. Illustrating how Chicago serves as a site of pedagogical transformation and a location for the larger purpose of the academic community, The City as Campus presents a social and design history of the urban campus as an architectural idea and form. |

Effect of Living on Campus and off Campus on Student Life
Every college to which students enroll offers the opportunity to live on campus for everyone. It is especially important for those students who come from other cities or states, or even countries as they have no place to live in the surroundings. However, even under the condition of free housing offered by the college, some students prefer to live off campus and rent an apartment nearby. There are different reasons for such a choice, and both variants conceal both advantages and drawbacks. They will be discussed in the present article. Living Off Campus. Living off campus offers a set of advantages, including independence of mature life in an apartment, privacy for studies and meetings with friends. In addition, living alone in an apartment away from parents cultivates the sense of responsibility in students who have to take care about themselves alone, to cook, to wash the linen and to buy food and all other necessary things. However, living off campus also has some drawbacks, including paying for the housing (which may be much more expensive than living in a college), lack of communication with friends and college acquaintances and complications in getting to college, which may also cost money. Living On Campus. The first and the most important advantage of living on campus is accessibility to school. Even consulting a group-mate regarding the homework or taking some materials may be easier on campus. In addition, living on campus is not costly; it is possible to eat there, so in general the price of housing is much lower as compared to living separately. Nonetheless, one should think about lack of privacy and low GPA in case of living on campus. Communication with friends, constant being in groups and lack of time alone are the certain disadvantages of this choice, so both priorities, values and wishes have to be taken into account when deciding.
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