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This valuable contribution to competition dressage has been written by a leading FEI judge who is an eminent figure in international dressage today. The author analyzes the component elements of tests, explains what the judges should be looking for, and why, and offers clear, concise guidance to riders on performing the movements correctly in order to achieve high marks. A comprehensive appendix on Olympic dressage gives a year-by-year record of rules, changes, tests, and results.
The book derives from a meeting of more than 120 scientists, politicians and practitioners from 34 countries - people of very diverse backgrounds - who came together to discuss the extent of gains made by rural women after 25 years of increasingly «gendered» development. It was a time to ask whether agricultural interventions (projects or policies) initiated, funded and implemented in the name of «women's development» had made any difference? The general conclusion was: yes. But, neither as much as needed, nor as sustainable as hoped for. Research reported in this volume shows that women do not automatically gain from development interventions even if they were explicitly singled out for attention, and gains for women in one area of their life can entail losses in another.
Examples of the Japanese verse-form are presented with traditional decorative designs.
Offers advice on how to choose, purchase, and care for a horse.