Archive for February 6th, 2010
5/7 Card Stud Poker
Les r¨gles de 5/7 card stud pokerLe poker de Stud a 7 cartes r¨gne le Stud a 5 cartes que vous jouerez seulement vos meilleures cinq cartes, avec les deux cartes restantes ne comptant pas vers votre total de main de poker. La main la plus elevee gagne en utilisant des r¨gles standard de mains de poker Stud.Stud de 7 cartes, modalites d’abord antes de chaque joueur de poker vers le haut pour la main de poker de Stud environ occuper. La quantite de l’ante est determinee par la table laquelle vous jouez. Deux pokers en ligne de Stud sont visage occupe vers le bas chaque joueur de poker dans le jeu, suivi de 1 carte, Read the rest of this entry »
No CommentsHorse care tips - Part 1
A common problem that many horse owners have is finding time to spend with their horse. Here are a few suggestions of things you can do when your time is short. Remember any lesson is better than nothing even if you only have 10 mins.
~Take a walk with your horse
~Teach your horse to stop and back up in hand
~Groom your horse
~Tie your horse while you pick stalls(works on his patience)
~Bathe your horse
~Teach your horse to walk in a nice circle around you,every day add something new, a stop, direction change, faster pace. Work at each new thing until horse no longer pulls or resists.
~Handle your horse’s feet( your farrier will love you)
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Bible Versus Quran Versus Sciences, (15) the Rabbit
The Bible says that the Rabbit is a ruminant animal while the sciences say that the Rabbit is not a ruminant animal.
The Quran does not mention the Rabbit by name but it gives an Arabic word of four characters that can be applicable for man, animals, birds, plants and microbes.
The Rabbit in the Bible:
RABBITS ERRONEOUSLY CALLED RUMINANTS IN THE BIBLE
The rabbits are mentioned in the Old Testament in Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14. The rabbit does not mentioned in the New Testament.
The quotes herein are from the New International Version.
Leviticus 11:3-6:
‘Whatever divides the hoof, and is cloven-footed, chewing the Read the rest of this entry »
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