Megan Worley
Contributor
Megan Worley - Jonathan Boehme
Megan Worley just recently graduated from Pacific Lutheran University with a Bachelor's degree in History and two Minors in Biology and Political Science. Her interests are varied and diverse. She lives in Gig Harbor, WA. She spends her time reading about History from many other cultures, and working with her horses. Feel free to contact her with questions or comments.
Latest Articles
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Horses' Hearing Ability
A horse hears far better than a human and that can affect its behavior.
Jul 13, 2009
- Megan Worley
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Treating Eye Injuries in Horses
Eye injuries may not be noticeable at first but can be painful for the horse later.
Jul 13, 2009
- Megan Worley
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Roman Roads
The Romans built roads to be able to move large numbers of defensive forces and increase trade
Jul 13, 2009
- Megan Worley
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Riding with Back Pain
Back injuries don't have to mean the end of your riding career. A few adjustments can make riding much more comfortable.
Jul 13, 2009
- Megan Worley
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Mastering the Posting Trot
Posting the trot is a riding skill that is necessary for all riders but may take some time to master.
Jul 13, 2009
- Megan Worley
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The Myth of Atlantis
The name Atlantis if one nearly everyone has heard, but few know the history of the myth
Jul 13, 2009
- Megan Worley
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How to Use a Riding Crop Correctly
Whips can be extremely useful tools when training a horse to listen to your leg aids.
Jul 13, 2009
- Megan Worley
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Slavery in Ancient Rome
Slavery was a prominent part of the ancient world and Rome was no exception.
Jul 11, 2009
- Megan Worley
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Selenium Toxicity in Horses
Selenium is an essential nutrient for horses that must be carefully given to avoid toxic levels.
May 7, 2009
- Megan Worley
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Human Skeletal Joints are Mostly Freely-Moving
Joints in the human body are categorized by their structure or the way they move.
Apr 14, 2009
- Megan Worley
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