The Pony Express Have you ever wondered how the Pony Express started? Let me tell you how it all began. California became the 31st state in 1850 and was over 2000 miles apart from the other states. This caused residents of the newly formed state to feel isolated. The Gold Rush of 1849 brought thousands to California, and the wanted faster mail service (Guinn, 1901). Mail services before the Pony Express were delivered by stage coach services, ships, and trains (Guinn, 1901). The service during this
right Sweetie Belle. But what in tarnation can we do?” The young Apple Bloom wondered. “Our last plan didn’t turn out so well.” Scootaloo sighed again. “Don’t remind me. Cutie Mark Crusader “Pet Detectives” was a nightmare.” “Tell me about it. What pony in their right mind keeps a skunk as a pet and then loses it?” Sweetie Belle inquired rhetorically. “Guess we’d just better keep brainstormin’,” Apple Bloom announced. “Yeah,” Scootaloo mumbled back. “I wonder if it was this hard for Princess Luna
Island. Also, the horses would sometimes swim in the water. Then, the horses are in herds because they are protected by each other. Also, the horses will return to the Island. Wild ponies of Chincoteague are from Asstatuge because of the poor weather in Asststuge. Also, horses from Asstatuge are pony size.
Some people think of them as animals. Some people think of them as objects. Some people think of them as friends. Then there are the few who think of them as family. Horses have always been like family to humans, except sometimes closer. There are many benefits to owning or being around horses. They come in many different colors. There is a multitude of breeds, also. Additionally, they have a long history with humans. Horses have unique behaviors. Showing horses has been the past-time or even career
Illinois’s State Board of Education, ISBE, has been enforcing teachers to assess students from first grade up to high school using the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers, or PARCC, which assess students in subject areas: Mathematics and English Language Arts/Literacy. PARCC assessment aligns with Common Core State Standards, CCSS, commonly used by Illinois teachers. Commonly found in Unit 1 was to defining words or phrases using such as question 1, Part A, “What is
What isn’t at the beach? The beach is a relaxing and comfortable place to be with friends and family. Whether it’s taking a walk on the beach as the golden sand oozes under your toes or relaxing on the beach as the bright sun beams on your skin. Suddenly you get hot, so you decide to take a swim as the waves smash into the shore. If you get hungry, conveniently there’s a surplus of foods to choose from to satisfy your cravings. If you get bored, games, rides and amusement rides are available at
The horse is a highly respected animal in United States culture. It has been worshipped and paid tribute to through art, books (Misty of Chincoteague, Black Stallion), movies (Black Beauty, Spirit), and television shows (Mr. Ed). The horse industry is huge in the United States, encompassing everything from rodeos and racing to horses owned for purely pleasure. There have been statues erected of famous racehorses, as well as museums devoted entirely to equines. "Horse culture" is