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- Khaleej Times Online News MIDDLE EAST Al Waab City highlighted at forumDateline Doha by Gina Coleman 30 March 2006 DELEGATES attending a forum on investment opportunities in Qatar this week were given a presentation on the Al Waab City real estate development by its CEO, Shaikha Hanadi bint Nasser bin Khalid Al Thani.The City is being developed as ‘a low-rise community with a heart’ and is planned to be environmen...

Limb Deformities: Congenital or Acquired?

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by: Nancy S.

Loving, DVM July 2003 Article # 4493 Article Tools As the foal takes his initial stance, a proud owner takes stock to see how straight and strong the youngster's legs are.

Many foals are born with seemingly crooked legs (congenital).

Most of these crooked legs straighten by the time the foal is a couple of weeks or months old.

Some limb deformities develop after birth, as the foal grows (acquired).

In determining what specific veterinary intervention is necessary, it is helpful to determine whether a crooked leg problem is congenital or acquired.

Let's take a look at some of the ways in which a foal's legs can deviate from normal, and what can be done to restore potential for the foal to grow into a conformationally correct equine athlete.

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Vent frustration on 'wall of fury'

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On top of family and academic pressure, the 13-year-old Filipino says boys tease her at school.

But instead of letting her emotions eat away at her, she is treating herself to an unusual form of anger management.

At the Isdaan restaurant in Gerona, north of Manila, Vescara and other patrons work out their stress for 15 pesos (about R2) a go by hurling plates at the "wall of fury" emblazoned with words such as ex-wife, boss and lover.

Not only is throwing things at the restaurant much cheaper than yoga lessons or professional therapy, it is a lot more fun.

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