A clip from the Columbia Pictures Corporation movie “Enough” starring Jennifer Lopez. Her character is a single mother who is running away from an abusive husband while fearing for herself and her little girl. This is a clip in which Lopez is training with a women’s self-defense instructor. Excellent scene!
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NFS UC
- Trainer
- Savegame Editor
- German Patch
- Secret Codes
- No intro
Link: http://rapidshare.com/files/183284923/NFS_UC_Trainer___Savegames______German_Patch___Savegame_Editor_and_more.rar.html
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Zeruel PUREvil SSJ Overlords Minion 04 SSJ Overlords Minion 01 Killer of the Killer of the PWNED Killer of the 2nd Diablo furyp sinister 7 Asgardian Plate Akriloth Alpha Werewolf Alpha Dracowolf
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This is my visual basic 2008 project: game trainer for stickRPG game
With this trainer in stickRPG u can add strength, intelligence, charm, hp, money and u can change day
Song name: Sydney 7 – Dance to (I wanna you baby)
Sorry for my bad english, because im lithuanian
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An indoor cycling competition for fun and prizes, sponsored by Century Cycles, Raleigh Bicycles, Kinetic Trainers, Sierra Nevada Brewing Company, and the Winking Lizard Tavern.
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Dawn Brancheau?
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In 1991, Tillikum, as the orca whale is called, was one of three whales who killed a young trainer, Keltie Byrne, at Sealand of the Pacific in Canada. Again, the incident took place in front of a helpless audience and the trainer was dragged around the pool in the killer whale’s jaws.http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/60163,news-comment,news-politics,not-the-first-time-orca-whale-has-killed-someone-seaworld-tilikum
IMO Tillikum should not be put to death. He’s an orca, a "Killer Whale." That’s what ocra’s do when they’re in the ocean; kill things. Orca’s even kill great white sharks! That ought to tell you something. SeaWorld needs to release Tillikum. I don’t care how smart orca’s are, they’re still "killer whales" and need to be respected as such. Not only is SeaWorld negligent, they’re stupid!
So you’re going to blame Tillikum for killing Dawn Brancheau? ( o _ 0 ) Tillikum has killed two other people in the past! Dawn is now his 3rd victim! SeaWorld knew this. Tillikum should have been released back into the ocean a long time ago. He does not belong in captivity. Has SeaWorld ever considered this?! ( o _ 0 )
I’m apologise for sounding mean, but they’re a bunch of bumbling idiots to let yet another needless death occur by a pedatory mammal.
Yes they are responsible. If they would have left Willy alone instead of dragging him out to live in a tiny aquarium to be oggled at by a bunch of pompous brats and their mommies and daddies, that woman would still be alive.
Humans, it’s about time we realized our place. Animals are not meant to be held captive.
They WILL fight back, and it will be OUR fault.
My personal trainer has given me a diet plan and on that diet plan it says that on the 7th day on the diet plan have a few cheat meals but keep the protein intake up. But the thing is what can I eat on cheat meal day?
Try not to make is a cheat day make it one meal. Eat whatever you want go to fast food get some pizza ice cream whatever. Dont’ worry about having too much calories having a cheat meal once a week will in fact speed up your metabolism because your body gets used to eating healthy all week and needs something to switch it up. Indulge in whatever you like, your body and mind need a break from dieting otherwise you’ll feel starved
Hey everyone, I guess this can be sort of a forum. I just want everyone to explain their way with horses and comment on others’ ways and my way. I would also like to see opinions on natural horse remedies (e.g. chaste berry oil). You can comment on other people’s answers by editing yours, but please write EDIT: exactly like that. This is also to help people with horse training questions and for people with training problems. Please don’t talk about health problems except if you are talking about natural remedies.
Here’s my way:
"Do not conquer a horse’s soul, work with it". I do something called dancing with horses. Me and the horses think and move as one and really show "oneness". I train completely naturally but I also work with bits. I also use whips- I never hurt the horse with it, I only use it as an extension of my arm to help convey body language. You must reveal yourself to the horse if you want the horse to reveal itself to you. Once both horse and rider have revealed together they have stepped onto the same path of trust and understanding each other as equals. You must live in the moment, think with the horse, be completely open, have no lies, trust, be calm, be balanced, and be be strong. Horses are creatures of dignity and once you have taken it away you have killed the soul of that horse.
That is what I base my training off of. Horse training is communication through mental and physical openness, understanding, and equality.
I have just starting researching into natural remedies that I will use when training horses or working with them. I will also have some on hand like clove oil which numbs a horse. I know how to make them but I plan on buying essential oils. Believe it or not you can get pretty much any essential oils or seeds from amazon.com! I also have a local drug store that sells many. Here are some, they aren’t very accurate but say the main use:
Chasteberry oil: Balances hormones-helps with mares in heat
Clove oil: applied outside the body(only small amounts in mouth) and numb the horse
Basil Leaf : helps with digestion and killing internal worms as well as being a mild sedative and insect repellent.
Lavender: calming
Those are just a few, I can add more if people are interested. You can ask me any questions at: nature2horses@hotmail.com I’d be happy to help anyone with questions about training horses or developing a relationship with a horse.
as an equal, i didn’t mean I wasn’t the dominant one but that I treated the horse with respect. I am not against training aids but they should not be used to hurt a horse.
Just because your methods are different from someone else’s, doesn’t mean that your horses don’t behave properly. I’ve been told the same thing, and that person didn’t know what she was talking about either, when she said my horses are rude and dangerous.
My mare lets me sit on a bucket and put her foot in my lap to trim her hooves. I ride her with a flat halter, on trails and in traffic and ponying another horse. She asks politely if I have treats, and if the answer is ‘no’ or ‘yes, but not right now’, she accepts that.
I love the quote by Nancy Giles "There are enough ways in this world, for everyone to have her own."
You know what is working for you. Anyone who wants to have a respectful discussion, can gain a different insight by sharing ideas. I think that is what you intended when you posted this question/forum.
In general, I lean more toward your style of training than that of the big name clinicians who base their training on aggression and fear. I believe (know!) that you can achieve more and better results by reaching for understanding with a horse than by chasing and frightening it into submission. I tolerate no dangerous behavior, and I have no qualms with knocking the snot out of a horse that threatens me! Lacking overtly dangerous, threatening behavior, I try to figure out the reasons why it does what it does rather than just going on the warpath and threatening the horse with imminent predation.
I wouldn’t go so far as to say I want to be on equal footing with my horses – my ideal relationship is about 48/52, to my favor. I want my horses to know I am open to their opinions, but the final decision is mine. Some things I let them choose – which footing to walk on, sometimes which trail to take or whether we will walk or run, but it’s always my choice to offer them the choice, or not.
I don’t like starting the training relationship with a green horse, with the threat of attack. That is a place to go only if/when necessary, not a starting place. I usually start them in-hand, going for walks and some longeing. Walking at a horse’s side is a great way to establish leadership, communication, and trust. Walking down the street (I’m a suburban horsewoman), horse says: "OMIGOD, it’s a baby buggy!" me: "Yes, I see it. Now walk on. Now whoa, let’s look inside." By being on the ground *with* the horse, you can help it see that the monsters aren’t really monsters, that you are able to understand its fears and you won’t ask it to do anything that will hurt it, and that you are in control of the situation and the horse..
But of course, that doesn’t sell sticks and strings and DVDs, so you won’t see anyone doing it on RFD TV any time soon.
Keep true to what you know, and enjoy the relationship with your horses. There’s nothing better!
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Herbal remedies have a lot more tradition behind them than modern drugs do. If a person does their research, commercially prepared herbs are quite safe. How many lawsuits are out there about FDA-approved drugs that wind up killing people?
Clove oil is an excellent pain relief medicine for human toothache, and it tastes much too strong to take enough for anyone to take a toxic dose. Some of the over the counter toothache remedies include clove oil in them, and I’ve used it straight, applied with a Q-tip.
Peppermint and spearmint oil are essential oils that are used to flavor candy, tea, and gum. I suppose they’re toxic in any dose too?
Some oils are toxic – that’s where doing research comes in.