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Extractions: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Look up anabasis in Wiktionary , the free dictionary. Anabasis (from Greek ana = "upward", bainein = "go") is an expedition from a coastline up into the interior of a country. Katabasis , by contrast, is a trip from the interior down to the coast. Two classic texts are titled with "anabasis": Anabatic wind , is a wind which blows up a steep slope or mountain side. Anabase (poetry) , a poem by Saint-John Perse first published in French in 1924. The poem was translated by T. S. Eliot with the title Anabasis Anabasis (genus) is also a genus of desert shrubs. Anabasii , couriers of antiquity. The "Siberian Anabasis" is a literary name for the march of the Czechoslovak Legions across Siberia during the Russian Civil War . The name tries to link their campaign to the epic of Xenophon. "Anabasis" is the name of a fantasy music act on Waerloga records Carolco Pictures was originally called "Anabasis Investments".
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Extractions: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Edaphology (from Greek edaphos , "ground"; and -logia ) is one of two main divisions of soil science , the other being pedology Edaphology is concerned with the influence of soils on living things, particularly plants. The term is also applied to the study of how soil influences man's use of land for plant growth as well as man's overall use of the land. General subfields within edaphology are agricultural soil science (known by the term agrology in some regions) and environmental soil science In Russia, edaphology is considered equivalent to pedology, but is recognized to have an applied sense consistent with agrophysics and agrochemistry outside of Russia. Xenophon (431–355 BC), and Cato (234–149 BC), were early edaphologists. Xenophon noted the beneficial effect of turning a cover crop into the earth. Cato wrote De Agri Cultura ("On Farming") which recommended tillage crop rotation and the use of legumes in the rotation to build soil nitrogen. He also devised the first soil
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Extractions: Nicholas Evans' popular 1995 novel The Horse Whisperer, as well as the 1998 film adaptation of the book, served to introduce the concepts of natural horsemanship to multitudes of people for their first time. Horse training was no longer deemed to be a battle of wills between cowboys and animals. The public started learning about seemingly mystical trainers like Monty Roberts who could "speak" with horses and gain their cooperation through mutual understanding rather than domination. Although the notion of "horse whispering" became quite a fad (a fad that still exists to this day among horses, dogs and very likely other animals), I can assure you that true natural horsemanship is not mystical, nor is it a fad or a modern practice. Horse whispering is really just a fancy title for natural horsemanship, and it's a practice that has existed since ancient Greece. The famed Greek horse trainer Xenophon (431-355 BC) is generally recognized as being the father of natural horse training A commonly held misbelief among some is that natural horsemanship is a training style. While it's true that many horse trainers adopt natural training methods, natural horsemanship goes far beyond training. It's not just an educational tool; it's a way of life. It's a way for horses and handlers to better communicate with each other through the use of non-verbal cues.
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