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(HEUR MOHN-ga sprohk kahnn deu)? How many languages do you know? Have you ever been unable to learn about something because you speak only English? Do not feel limited because English is a great

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High Five
Horses became domesticated—meaning people trained or adapted them to live in a human environment—about 5,500 years ago. Horses became vital to farm work and for transportation. Farmers in some countries still rely on them. Horses continue to be value
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A Closer Look
Come take a festive horse-and-carriage ride around the five-square-mile (13-square-kilometer) park to see all that Spain’s Festival of the Horses has in store. Held annually in early May, the full program of equestrian events includes show-jumping, c
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Don’t Waste That Waste!
Each day, a 1,000-pound (454-kilogram) horse passes approximately 50 pounds (23 kilograms) of poop and urine. That’s a lot of muck to shovel! Over the years, people have found some pretty creative ways to make sure that waste doesn’t go to waste. Hor

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