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| | | | | Today was the fall equinox, when sunrise and sunset are at the same time and day and night are equal. I happened to catch the sunrise... ... | |
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| | | | | What exactly is a Writing Process Blog Hop you may well ask?This is the question I asked wheninvited by Sherrito be a featured writer for her on her blog hop. When she told me it was writers writing about writing I just had to accept. I love talking about writing and the process and no... | |
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| | | | | COVID UNDER QUESTION is a cross-party inquiry into the Government's response to COVID held on 23rd March 2022. COVID Under Question was hosted by Senator Malcolm Roberts (One Nation Federal Senator for Queensland) and attended by Stephen Andrew (One Nation Queensland State MP for Mirani), George Christensen (Federal Nationals MP for Dawson), Gerard Rennick (Federal Liberal Senator for Queensland), Alex Antic (Federal Liberal Senator for South Australia) and Craig Kelly (Federal Palmer United Australia MP... | |
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| | | A hot humid day. One rider. One horse. Both are exercising at a moderate level. Who is more likely to overheat? It might surprise you to learn that your horse gets hotter much faster than you and is more susceptible to the negative effects of heat stress. Prof. Michael Lindinger, an animal and exercise physiologist at the University of Guelph, explains: "It only takes 17 minutes of moderate intensity exercise in hot, humid weather to raise a horse's temperature to dangerous levels. That's three to ten times faster than in humans. Horses feel the heat much worse than we do." | ||