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Post by Exposed Bloodlines on Dec 22, 2012 22:19:20 GMT -8
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Post by crawfordstuart on Mar 17, 2013 21:15:19 GMT -8
Knowing one's bloodline can be important for emotional and healthcare reasons, but for Native Americans, knowing one's bloodline helps to determine one's place in society and what financial benefits they may be entitled to.
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Post by kathryncristal on Mar 27, 2013 0:19:34 GMT -8
rainers and other horse experts know that breeding can make a big difference when it comes to winning competitions. Horses from certain bloodlines are often easier to train.
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Post by alixjohn190 on Mar 27, 2013 0:20:48 GMT -8
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Post by stevenedwin on Apr 1, 2013 1:22:19 GMT -8
Horses from certain bloodlines are often easier to train. For instance, cutting horses, once used to herd ranch cattle, have a natural cow instinct. These types of horses today are used in cutting horse competitions. Research a horse's bloodline, especially if you plan to show or race it.
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Post by marionsawyer on Apr 17, 2013 1:11:55 GMT -8
Knowing one's bloodline can be important for emotional and healthcare reasons, but for Native Americans, knowing one's bloodline helps to determine one's place in society and what financial benefits they may be entitled to.
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Post by elwinmerle on Apr 17, 2013 21:03:40 GMT -8
Suppose if the lagna is at 0 degrees and Mars is in lagna at 25 degrees then in bhava degrees Mars will shift to the 2nd house and when Mars is in 2nd house then how can there be Manglik dosha? If Mars is in the 4th house at 5 degrees and the lagna is at 28 degrees then Mars will shift to the 3rd house.
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