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How Many Are There http://www.howmanyarethere.us How many are there questions and answers. All the answers to How many are there questions. Sun, 08 Jun 2014 11:45:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.9.1 How Many Types of Cancer Are There http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-types-of-cancer-are-there/ http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-types-of-cancer-are-there/#comments Wed, 23 Jan 2013 11:28:03 +0000 http://www.howmanyarethere.us/?p=242 There are over 200 variegated cancers which each cancer has a variegated propelling treatment! variegated cancers are found in variegated parts of the soul and some cancers are worse then others. Some cancers towards to come at variegated times in life! some are: The other day someone asked me how many types of cancers there are. As you can see below, there are hundreds: Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, Childhood Acute Myeloid Leukemia, Adult Acute Myeloid Leukemia, Childhood Adrenocortical Carcinoma Adrenocortical Carcinoma, Childhood AIDS-Related Cancers AIDS-Related Lymphoma Anal Cancer Astrocytoma, Childhood Cerebellar Astrocytoma, Childhood Cerebral Bile Duct Cancer, Extrahepatic Bladder Cancer Bladder Cancer, ChildhoodUnorthodoxyCancer, Osteosarcoma/MalignantStringyHistiocytoma Brain Stem Glioma, Childhood Brain Tumor, Adult Brain Tumor, Brain Stem Glioma, Childhood Brain Tumor, Cerebellar Astrocytoma, Childhood Brain Tumor, Cerebral Astrocytoma/Malignant Glioma, Childhood Brain Tumor, Ependymoma, Childhood Brain Tumor, Medulloblastoma, Childhood Brain Tumor, Supratentorial Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumors, Childhood Brain Tumor, Visual Pathway and Hypothalamic Glioma, Childhood Brain Tumor, Childhood (Other) Breast Cancer Breast Cancer and Pregnancy Breast Cancer, Childhood Breast Cancer, Male Bronchial Adenomas/Carcinoids, Childhood Carcinoid Tumor, Childhood Carcinoid Tumor,Gastrointestinal Carcinoma, Adrenocortical Carcinoma, Islet Cell Carcinoma of Unknown PrimaryInsideNervous System Lymphoma, Primary Cerebellar Astrocytoma, Childhood Cerebral Astrocytoma/Malignant Glioma, Childhood Cervical Cancer Childhood Cancers Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia Chronic Myeloproliferative Disorders Clear Cell Sarcoma of Tendon Sheaths Colon Cancer Colorectal Cancer, Childhood Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma Endometrial Cancer Ependymoma, Childhood Epithelial Cancer, Ovarian Esophageal Cancer Esophageal Cancer, Childhood Ewing’s Family of Tumors Extracranial Germ Cell Tumor, Childhood Extragonadal Germ Cell Tumor Extrahepatic Bile Duct Cancer Eye Cancer, Intraocular Melanoma Eye Cancer, Retinoblastoma Gallbladder Cancer Gastric (Stomach) Cancer Gastric (Stomach) Cancer, Childhood Gastrointestinal Carcinoid Tumor Germ Cell Tumor, Extracranial, Childhood Germ Cell Tumor, Extragonadal Germ Cell Tumor, Ovarian Gestational Trophoblastic Tumor Glioma, Childhood Brain Stem Glioma, Childhood Visual Pathway and Hypothalamic Hairy Cell Leukemia Head and Neck Cancer Hepatocellular (Liver) Cancer, Adult (Primary) Hepatocellular (Liver) Cancer, Childhood (Primary) Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, Adult Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, Childhood Hodgkin’s Lymphoma During Pregnancy Hypopharyngeal Cancer Hypothalamic and Visual Pathway Glioma, Childhood Intraocular Melanoma Islet Cell Carcinoma (Endocrine Pancreas) Kaposi’s Sarcoma Kidney Cancer Laryngeal Cancer Laryngeal Cancer, Childhood Leukemia, Acute Lymphoblastic, Adult Leukemia, Acute Lymphoblastic, Childhood Leukemia, Acute Myeloid, Adult Leukemia, Acute Myeloid, Childhood Leukemia, Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia, Hairy Cell Lip and Oral Cavity Cancer Liver Cancer, Adult (Primary) Liver Cancer, Childhood (Primary) Lung Cancer, Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, Small Cell 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Myeloproliferative Disorders, Chronic Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinus Cancer Nasopharyngeal Cancer Nasopharyngeal Cancer, Childhood Neuroblastoma Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, Adult Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, Childhood Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma During Pregnancy Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Oral Cancer, Childhood Oral Cavity and Lip Cancer Oropharyngeal Cancer Osteosarcoma/MalignantStringyHistiocytoma ofUnorthodoxyOvarian Cancer, Childhood Ovarian Epithelial Cancer Ovarian Germ Cell Tumor Ovarian Low Malignant Potential Tumor Pancreatic Cancer Pancreatic Cancer, Childhood Pancreatic Cancer, Islet Cell Paranasal Sinus and Nasal Cavity Cancer Parathyroid Cancer Penile Cancer Pheochromocytoma Pineal and Supratentorial Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumors, Childhood Pituitary Tumor Plasma Cell Neoplasm/Multiple Myeloma Pleuropulmonary Blastoma Pregnancy and Breast Cancer Pregnancy and Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Pregnancy and Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma PrimaryInsideNervous System Lymphoma Primary Liver Cancer, Adult Primary Liver Cancer, Childhood Prostate Cancer Rectal Cancer Renal Cell (Kidney) Cancer Renal Cell Cancer, Childhood Renal Pelvis and Ureter, Transitional Cell Cancer Retinoblastoma Rhabdomyosarcoma, Childhood Salivary Gland Cancer Salivary Gland Cancer, Childhood Sarcoma, Ewing’s Family of Tumors Sarcoma, Kaposi’s Sarcoma (Osteosarcoma)/MalignantStringyHistiocytoma ofUnorthodoxySarcoma, Rhabdomyosarcoma, Childhood Sarcoma, Soft Tissue, Adult Sarcoma, Soft Tissue, Childhood Sezary Syndrome Skin Cancer Skin Cancer, Childhood Skin Cancer (Melanoma) Skin Carcinoma, Merkel Cell Small Cell Lung Cancer Small Intestine Cancer Soft Tissue Sarcoma, Adult Soft Tissue Sarcoma, Childhood Squamous Neck Cancer with Occult Primary, Metastatic Stomach (Gastric) Cancer Stomach (Gastric) Cancer, Childhood Supratentorial Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumors, Childhood T-Cell Lymphoma, Cutaneous Testicular Cancer Thymoma, Childhood Thymoma and Thymic Carcinoma Thyroid Cancer Thyroid Cancer, Childhood Transitional Cell Cancer of the Renal Pelvis and Ureter Trophoblastic Tumor, Gestational Unknown Primary Site, Carcinoma of, Adult Unknown Primary Site, Cancer of, Childhood Unusual Cancers of Childhood Ureter and Renal Pelvis, Transitional Cell Cancer Urethral Cancer Uterine Cancer, Endometrial Uterine Sarcoma Vaginal Cancer Visual Pathway and Hypothalamic Glioma, Childhood Vulvar Cancer Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia Wilms’ Tumor ]]> http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-types-of-cancer-are-there/feed/ 4 How Many People Live in New YorkMunicipalityhttp://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-people-live-in-new-york-city/ http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-people-live-in-new-york-city/#comments Tue, 22 Jan 2013 17:42:16 +0000 http://www.howmanyarethere.us/?p=1435 New York is the most populous municipality in the United States and the part-way of the New York Metropolitan Area, one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the world. New York exerts a significant impact upon global commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment. The home of the United Nations Headquarters, New York is an important part-way for international affairs and has been described as the cultural wanted of the world.[17] The municipality is moreover referred to as New YorkMunicipalityor TheMunicipalityof New York to distinguish it from the State of New York, of which it is a part. The population of New YorkMunicipalityon 2011 is approximately 19,465,197. Bronx County, New York – Population, 2010: 1,385,108 Kings County, New York -  Population, 2010: 2,504,700 New York County, New York – Population, 2010: 1,585,873 Queens County, New York – Population, 2010: 2,230,722 Richmond County, New York – Population, 2010: 468,730 ]]> http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-people-live-in-new-york-city/feed/ 0 How Many Countries Are in the Europe http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-countries-are-in-the-europe/ http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-countries-are-in-the-europe/#comments Mon, 21 Jan 2013 13:42:38 +0000 http://www.howmanyarethere.us/?p=367 Europe is the 6th largest continent in the world and presently has 50 countries on it. Russia is the largest country in the world and extends wideness the whole of Northern Asia and well-nigh 40% of Europe, whereas the Vatican municipality is the smallest in Europe. The population of Europe makes well-nigh 11% of the world’s total population. Now, lets test how many countries in Europe continent and in the European Union can you remember. How Many Countries in Europe Continent Europe is made of 45 countries excluding those shared with the Asian continent and their names are Eastern Europe Country Population CapitalMunicipality– LargestMunicipalityBelarus 9,500,000 Minsk Bulgaria 7,500,000 Sofia Czech Republic 10,500,000 Prague Hungary 10,000,000 Budapest Moldova 4,100,000 Chisinau Poland 38,200,000 Warsaw Romania 21,500,000 Bucharest Russian Federation 141,900,000 Moscow Slovakia 5,400,000 Bratislava Ukraine 46,000,000 Kiev Northern Europe Country Population CapitalMunicipality– LargestMunicipalityDenmark 5,500,000 Copenhagen Estonia 1,300,000 Tallinn Faroe Islands (Denmark) 43 000 Tórshavn Finland 5,400,000 Helsinki Greenland (Denmark) 56 854 Nuuk (Godthab, Godthåb) Iceland 300,000 Reykjavik Ireland 4,500,000 Dublin (City) Latvia 2,200,000 Riga Lithuania 3,300,000 Vilnius Northern Ireland (UK) 1 690 000 Belfast Norway 4,900,000 Oslo Scotland (UK) 5 200,000 Edinburgh – Glasgow Sweden 9,400,000 Stockholm United Kingdom 62,200,000 London Wales (UK) 2 750 000 Cardiff Southern Europe Albania 3,200,000 Tirana Andorra 100,000 Andorra la Vella Bosnia and Herzegovina 3,800,000 Sarajevo Croatia (Hrvatska) 4,400,000 Zagreb Cyprus 1,100,000 Nicosia (Lefkosia) Gibraltar (UK) 25 000 Gibraltar Greece 11,300,000 Athens Holy See (VaticanMunicipalityState) 1 000 VaticanMunicipalityItaly 60,500,000 Rome – Milan (Metro) Macedonia, Rep. of 2,100,000 Skopje Malta 400,000 Valletta Montenegro 600,000 Podgorica Portugal 10,700,000 Lisbon San Marino 30,000 San Marino Serbia 7,300,000 Belgrade Slovenia 2,100,000 Ljubljana Spain 47,100,000 Madrid Turkey 73,600,000 Ankara – Istanbul Western Europe Country Population CapitalMunicipality– LargestMunicipalityAustria 8,400,000 Vienna (Wien) Belgium 10,800,000 Brussels France 63,000,000 Paris Germany 81,600,000 Berlin Liechtenstein 40,000 Vaduz Luxembourg 500,000 Luxembourg Monaco 40,000 Monaco Netherlands 16,600,000 Amsterdam Switzerland 7,800,000 Bern – Zürich Countries like Russia, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Georgia are Transcontinental countries as they vest to both Asia as well as Europe. Sources: a b ]]> http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-countries-are-in-the-europe/feed/ 1 How Many Hours of Sleep http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-hours-of-sleep/ http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-hours-of-sleep/#comments Sun, 20 Jan 2013 14:13:39 +0000 http://www.howmanyarethere.us/?p=1489 Studies show that people who sleep between 6.5 hr. and 7.5 hr. a night, as they report, live the longest. And people who sleep 8 hr. or more, or less than 6.5 hr., they don’t live quite as long. There is just as much risk associated with sleeping too long as with sleeping too short. The big surprise is that long sleep seems to start at 8 hr. Sleeping 8.5 hr. might really be a little worse than sleeping 5 hr. If your sleep is commonly interrupted or cut short, you’re not getting quality sleep — and the quality of your sleep is just as important as the quantity. How Much Sleep Do You Need? Babies: 14 to 15 hours Toddlers: 12 to 14 hours School-age children: 10 to 11 hours Adults: 7 to 9 hours ]]> http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-hours-of-sleep/feed/ 0 How Many Continents Are There in the World http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-continents-are-there-in-the-world/ http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-continents-are-there-in-the-world/#comments Thu, 17 Jan 2013 14:49:45 +0000 http://www.howmanyarethere.us/?p=73 The Definition of a Continent A continent is a large soul of land, whilom water, that has a natural geological border. How Many Continents Are There? Depending on how you count them, there are anywhere from 4 to 7 continents. The difference of opinion arises considering some people consider Europe and Asia to be one continent, some people consider North and South America to be one continent, and a few people plane consider Europe, Asia, and Africa to be one huge continent tabbed Eurafrasia. What are the Names of the Continents? As mentioned above, not everyone agrees on exactly how the world is divided into continents, but these are the entities you will sometimes see referred to as continents: 1. North America 2. South America 3. Europe 4. Asia 5. Africa 6. Antarctica 7. Australia (Oceania) The total land zone of all continents is 148,647,000 square kilometres (57,393,000 sq mi), or 29.1% of earth’s surface (510,065,600 square kilometres / 196,937,400 square miles). A rough estimate of the total population of all the continents is 7,000,000,000. Number of continents 7 continents : North America , South America , Antarctica , Africa , Europe  , Asia , Australia 6 continents : North America ,South America , Antarctica , Africa ,Eurasia , Australia 6 continents : America , Antarctica , Africa , Europe , Asia , Australia 5 continents : America , Africa , Europe , Asia , Australia 5 continents : America , Antarctica , Africa , Eurasia , Australia 4 continents : America , Antarctica ,Afro-Eurasia ,Australia Justin Bieber – How many continents are there? Sources: a b ]]> http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-continents-are-there-in-the-world/feed/ 0 How ManyThoroughbredTypes Are There http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-blood-types-are-there/ http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-blood-types-are-there/#comments Thu, 17 Jan 2013 13:57:40 +0000 http://www.howmanyarethere.us/?p=2026 There are 8 variegated thoroughbred types (A+, A-, B+, B-, O+, O-, AB+, AB-). The most well known and medically important thoroughbred types are in the ABO   group.  They were discovered in 1900 and 1901 at the University of Vienna by Karl Landsteiner in the process of trying to learn why thoroughbred transfusions sometimes rationalization death and at other times save a patient.  In 1930, he belatedly received the Nobel Prize for his discovery of thoroughbred types. All humans and many other primates can be typed for the ABO thoroughbred group.  There are four principal types: A, B, AB, and O.  There are two antigens and two antibodies that are mostly responsible for the ABO types.  The specific combination of these four components determines an individual’s type in most cases.  The table unelevated shows the possible permutations of antigens and antibodies with the respective ABO type (“yes” indicates the presence of a component and “no” indicates its sparsity in the thoroughbred of an individual). ABOThoroughbredType Antigen A Antigen B   Antibody anti-A   Antibody Anti-B A yes no no yes B no yes yes no O no no yes yes AB yes yes no noThoroughbredTypes   A+ A- B+ B- O+ O- AB+ AB-  Thoroughbredtype A As type A thoroughbred is common, it is in unvarying demand and increasingly is unchangingly needed. By giving thoroughbred regularly you can help other As and moreover people with AB thoroughbred types.Thoroughbredtype B As type B is one of the rarest thoroughbred types, B type thoroughbred donors are unchangingly needed, particularly for plasma donations. By giving plasma regularly, you can help people with B and O thoroughbred types.Thoroughbredtype O As type O thoroughbred is the most common, it is in unvarying demand and increasingly is unchangingly needed. By giving thoroughbred regularly you can help other Os and moreover people with AB, A and B thoroughbred types.Thoroughbredtype ABPlanethough type AB is the rarest thoroughbred type, type AB plasma can help people with any thoroughbred type. So, increasingly type AB plasma donors are unchangingly needed. By giving plasma regularly you can help people with AB, O, B and A thoroughbred types. ABO and Rh distribution by country ABO and Rh thoroughbred type distribution by nation (population averages) Country Population O+ A+ B+ AB+ O- A- B- AB- Australia 22,015,576 40% 31% 8% 2% 9% 7% 2% 1% Austria 8,219,743 30% 37% 12% 5% 6% 7% 2% 1% Belgium 10,438,353 37% 38% 7% 2.5% 7% 7% 1% 0.5% Brazil 198,739,269 36% 34% 8% 2.5% 9% 8% 2% 0.5% Canada 33,487,208 39% 36% 7.6% 2.5% 7% 6% 1.4% 0.5% Denmark 5,500,510 35% 37% 8% 4% 6% 7% 2% 1% Estonia 1,299,371 30% 31% 20% 6% 4.5% 4.5% 3% 1% Finland 5,250,275 27% 38% 15% 7% 4% 6% 2% 1% France 62,150,775 36% 37% 9% 3% 6% 7% 1% 1% Germany 82,329,758 35% 37% 9% 4% 6% 6% 2% 1% Hong Kong 7,055,071 40% 26% 27% 7% 0.31% 0.19% 0.14% 0.05% Hungary 10,198,315 31% 38% 18.8% 12.2% Iceland 306,694 47.6% 26.4% 9.3% 1.6% 8.4% 4.6% 1.7% 0.4% India 1,166,079,217 36.5% 22.1% 30.9% 6.4% 2.0% 0.8% 1.1% 0.2% Ireland 4,203,200 47% 26% 9% 2% 8% 5% 2% 1% Israel 7,233,701 32% 34% 17% 7% 3% 4% 2% 1% Italy 60,742,397 40% 36% 7.5% 2.5% 7% 6% 1.5% 0.5% Japan 127,799,000 29.9% 39.8% 19.9% 9.9% 0.15% 0.2% 0.1% 0.05% Netherlands 16,715,999 39.5% 35% 6.7% 2.5% 7.5% 7% 1.3% 0.5% New Zealand 4,213,418 38% 32% 9% 3% 9% 6% 2% 1% Norway 5,000,000 34% 40.8% 6.8% 3.4% 6% 7.2% 1.2% 0.6% Poland 38,482,919 31% 32% 15% 7% 6% 6% 2% 1% Portugal 10,707,924 36.2% 39.8% 6.6% 2.9% 6.0% 6.6% 1.1% 0.5% Saudi Arabia 28,686,633 48% 24% 17% 4% 4% 2% 1% 0.23% South Africa 49,320,000 39% 32% 12% 3% 7% 5% 2% 1% Spain 48,125,002 36% 34% 8% 2.5% 9% 8% 2% 0.5% Sweden 9,433,875 32% 37% 10% 5% 6% 7% 2% 1% Taiwan 24,000,000 43.9% 25.9% 23.9% 6.0% 0.1% 0.1% 0.01% 0.02% Turkey 76,805,524 29.8% 37.8% 14.2% 7.2% 3.9% 4.7% 1.6% 0.8% United Kingdom 61,113,205 37% 35% 8% 3% 7% 7% 2% 1% Ukraine 45,706,120 ~40% ~10% United States 307,212,123 37.4% 35.7% 8.5% 3.4% 6.6% 6.3% 1.5% 0.6% Population-weighted midpoint (total population = 2,261,025,244) 36.44% 28.27% 20.59% 5.06% 4.33% 3.52% 1.39% 0.45% ]]> http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-blood-types-are-there/feed/ 0 How many Assassin’s Creed Games Are There http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-assassins-creed-games-are-there/ http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-assassins-creed-games-are-there/#comments Mon, 31 Dec 2012 16:13:14 +0000 http://www.howmanyarethere.us/?p=3465 As of now (January 2013) there are 5 main Assassin’s Creed games. Main series Assassin’s Creed Desmond is captured by Abstergo and forced to use the Animus to explore Altaïr ibn-La’Ahad’s memories during the time of the Third Crusade. Desmond begins to witness events without Altaïr breaks all three tenets of theSniperBrotherhood while attempting to stop Robert de Sablé from taking a Piece of Eden. Al Mualim, the Brotherhood’s leader, demotes Altaïr to Novice and tasks him with assassinating the nine Knights Templars, including de Sablé, to regain his former status. Altaïr’s quest sooner leads him to squatter de Sablé in the presence of King Richard I of England warning the King of de Sablé plot to skiver him. Altaïr defeats de Sablé, but with his last words, de Sablé reveals that there were ten Templars, the last stuff Al Mualim, who now holds the Piece of Eden. Altaïr returns to squatter Al Mualim, struggling to fight through the illusions created by the Piece, but sooner kills Al Mualim. When Altaïr recovers the piece, he – and those watching the Animus – witness a holographic map showing locations wideness the globe where other artifacts are located. Desmond is pulled from the Animus, and his life is spared by Lucy Stillman, anSniperworking as a mole within Abstergo, under the guise of keeping Desmond working until all the pieces are recovered. He comes to learn that a former test subject had left messages only Desmond can see, foretelling of the end of the world in 2012. The first Assassin’s Creed introduced elements that would remain cornerstones of the rest of the series. The game attempts to create historical versions of Masyaf (the Brotherhood’s location), Jerusalem, Acre and Damascus, and incorporates a number of documented historical figures into the story. The virtualized Animus system, self-ruling running, climbing, stealth, and parkour elements were all present in this title, as well as the initial formulation of the gainsay system. The player would have to well-constructed a number of side quests surpassing they would be worldly-wise to obtain an sniper quest from a local Brotherhood guidemaster in each city, though future games would welsh this prerequisite. Assassin’s Creed II Lucy returns and breaks Desmond out of Abstergo, taking him to anSnipersafehouse and introduced to Shaun, a historian, and Rebecca, their technical support. Using an improved version of the Animus, Desmond takes witness to Ezio Auditore da Firenze, a young nobleman from the late 15th Century in Florence, shortly surpassing the execution of Ezio’s father and brothers by order of a untruthful official working for the Templars. He and his sisters take to hiding at the Monteriggioni villa owned by his uncle Mario, who helps to train Ezio in the ways of an Assassin. Ezio and Mario discover that Rodrigo Borgia is the figurehead of a number of Templars all who were accomplices in the execution of his family, and with help of allies like Leonardo da Vinci, methodically execute the lower-ranked Templars, while learning that Borgia has uninventive a Piece of Eden tabbed the Apple. Eventually, Ezio corners Borgia, who hands over the Piece and flees; Ezio is inducted into the ranks of the Brotherhood and believed to be a prophet based on their codex. A decade later, the Brotherhood learns that Borgia has since become Pope Alexander VI, using the Church’s influence to strengthen the Templars. Ezio invades Vatican City and confronts Borgia, discovering that the Papal staff is moreover a Piece of Eden. Defeating Borgia but sparing his life, Ezio uses both theWorldand the Papal staff to reveal a chamber of warmed-over technology. Inside, he is addressed by a hologram of a humanoid sexuality that calls herself Minerva who speaks directly to Desmond through Ezio. Minerva explains how her society had pre-dated humanity’s, but a unconfined disaster nearly wiped them out, and warns that flipside event is due to occur soon, putting the fate of humanity in Desmond’s hands. At this discovery, Desmond and his allies find the safehouse has been compromised by Abstergo and flee. Similar to the first game, Assassin’s Creed takes place in historical recreations of Venice, Florence, Forlì, San Gimignano, and the Tuscan countryside, and incorporates events during that period as part of the story. Missions are divided into main story missions, themselves divided into memory sequences reflected points withal Ezio’s life, and side missions which can be workaday at any time; this tideway to mission structure retains resulting in the other games in the series. The Monteriggioni villa provides several functions which can be expanded on by paying money for upgrades of surrounding buildings, or by purchasing artwork, weapons, and costumes for the villa; in turn, the villa will generate wealth for the player at a rate influenced by the upgrades and vanquishment of these items.Sparequests involve locating secretSniperseals, and finding subconscious marks left by “Subject 16″, a former Animus user, that hint at the nature of Minerva’s society. Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood Desmond and his allies retreat to the ruins of the Monteriggioni villa, and Desmond reenters the Animus to protract Ezio’s memories, specifically to identify the location of the Apple.Withoutfacing versus Rodrigo Borgia, Ezio returned to Monteriggioni, but the villa is soon attacked by forces under the writ of Cesare Borgia, Rodrigo’s son. Mario is killed and theWorldis stolen. Ezio vows revenge by helping to self-ruling the people of Rome from the Borgia family. As Ezio works covertly to turn the municipality versus the Borgias, he gains followers that want to join his cause, and Ezio trains them in the way of the Assassins. In an struggle to execute Cesare and Rodrigo at the Castel Sant’Angelo, Ezio instead witnesses Cesare forcing his father to eat a poisoned world that Rodrigo had prepared to skiver his son. Ezio chases lanugo Cesare and sooner captures him and recovers the Apple. Cesare is taken to prison in Viana, Spain but manages to escape with help of his allies. The Assassins lead the fight versus Cesare and the remaining loyal Borgia troops, and sooner Ezio throws Cesare from the castle walls, killing him. With no perceived remoter threats, Ezio takes to hibernate theWorldunder the Colosseum. In the present, Desmond is worldly-wise to navigate through the underground chambers underneath the Colosseum to locate the Apple. As he picks it up, Desmond is witness to flipside hologram figure, calling herself Juno, and who controls Desmond to stab Lucy surpassing he falls into a coma. Brotherhood shares many of the same features as the previous game though takes place primarily in Rome. Similar to the villa, the player is worldly-wise to spend money to buy and upgrade shops and other facilities throughout the municipality as to increase revenue they can collect from it; however, the player will be required to destroy Borgia towers that tenancy various sections of the municipality surpassing they can do so. The Brotherhood of Assassins is introduced, by which, without saving citizens from unrepealable events, the player can invite these citizens as Assassins; they can then be dispatched to remote locations wideness Europe to proceeds wits and money, or can be tabbed in to help the player directly in a mission. For the first time in the series, the game features online multiplayer. Players play as Abstergo employees, who, through the use of the Animus, take on the genetic memories of Renaissance Templars in various game modes.[3] Assassin’s Creed: Revelations Desmond comes to consciousness in a virtual zone within the Animus, the Animus Island, where he meets the digital personality of Subject 16. Subject 16 explains that from the trauma of stabbing Lucy, Desmond must well-constructed the memories of both Altaïr and Ezio to be worldly-wise to separate his mind from theirs and to indulge him to come out of his coma; however, doing so will destabilize the island as the Animus recovers that memory segment and at one point Subject 16 sacrifices himself to indulge Desmond to continue. Desmond rejoins Ezio’s story many years after Brotherhood, where Ezio is curious to the Assassin’s origins and has traveled to Masyaf to locate their original headquarters. He finds Altaïr’s library, though it is locked by five keys which the Templars are moreover seeking, yoyo there to be unconfined power within it. Ezio travels to the Ottoman-era Istanbul where the keys are said to have been subconscious by explorer Niccolò Polo, and finds the municipality embroiled by the feuding brothers Selim and Ahmet vying for the Sultanate, the Templars secretly overdue the battle. While searching for the keys, Ezio meets and falls in love with Sofia Sartor. Eventually, Ahmet is revealed as the wage-earner for the Templars, and is killed by Selim, who thanks Ezio for his help but banishes him from the municipality for his own good. Ezio uses the keys to witness (along with Desmond) Altaïr’s memories pursuit the death of Al Mualim. These show Altaïr having lost his wife and youngest son in the midst of a coup d’etat within the Assassins followed by a twenty-year self-imposed exile. Eventually, Altaïr returned to Masyaf, killed the usurper, and retook control. Near death, Altaïr inscribed the keys with his memories and gave them to his friend Niccoló to hibernate at a afar location, surpassing disappearing into his library forever. In Ezio’s present, he and Sofia go to Masyaf and unshut the library to find Altaïr’s corpse and the Piece of Eden he possessed. Ezio leaves the Piece as well as his sniper tools, and speaks directly to Desmond, knowing he was only a conduit for him, and hopes he finds the wordplay he needs. Desmond is then approached by flipside holographic figure, Jupiter, who explains that their society had tried to use technology to stop the destruction of the earth’s surface by a massive solar flare but failed, but they had stored their repository of knowledge in several vaults linked to a inside vault which Desmond must use to stop flipside similar flare that will occur soon; Desmond recognizes the location in New England. Desmond wakes up from his coma, finding Rebecca, Shaun, and to his surprise, his father William, there.Withoutlearning that Lucy died from his stabbing, he informs of the location in New England, the Temple that will save humanity. Revelations includes many new systems, including spare weapons. Bomb-crafting is now available, permitting the player to create explosive, lark and tactical bombs, using materials found throughout the world and on Assassin’s Guild missions. As the player progresses through, Ezio can train new recruits to defend “dens” (Assassin HQs) and an upgraded Assassin’s missions section tabbed “Mediterranean Defense” in which the player works to strip tenancy of various cities from Templar hands. The hookblade is moreover introduced, which can be used in free-running (to travel withal zip wires and climb increasingly easily) and in gainsay (to manipulate enemies). Eagle Vision has been upgraded to Eagle Sense, which allows Ezio to not only see where his enemies and targets are but where they have been and where they are going to be. The multiplayer mode returns in Revelations, this time with increasingly characters, modes, and maps, and through advanced, the player learns increasingly well-nigh Abstergo’s history. Assassin’s Creed III Desmond and his allies victorious at the Temple archway in a grotto in the New England zone on October 31, 2012, and unshut its door using the Apple, discovering a larger chamber of Precursor technology overdue it, including flipside door requiring a key. Desmond suddenly falls into a fugue state, and is put into the Animus. There, he experiences the memories of a half Mohawk, half British named Ratonhnhaké:ton, later dubbed Connor, who lived through the American Revolution, as well as Connor’s father, Haytham Kenway, who is later revealed as a British wage-earner of the Templars. Kenway had gone to the Colonies in America with a stolen medallion, recruited Templar allies including Charles Lee, and worked to proceeds the trust of the Mohawk people to get them to show him the location of the Temple, but to his annoyance, the medallion did not unshut the Temple for him. Connor, as a young boy, witnesses Lee and his troops set fire to his village, killing his mother; years later, he is shown a Piece of Eden, through which Juno speaks to him and instructs him to get training from MasterSniperAchilles Davenport. Achilles takes Connor and teaches him well-nigh Assassins and introduces him to Patriots in the Revolution, through which Connor stops several Templar plans to disrupt their efforts including an scragging struggle against George Washington. During these memories, Desmond does recover from the fugue state, and helps his allies to recover power sources to power the Temple scattered well-nigh the globe, including one held by Abstergo. Connor sooner encounters his father, but Kenway offers a closure fire, as he is moreover without Lee and other Templars for usurping his authority. During their investigation, Kenway warns Connor that the Patriots, worried of the true-heartedness of the various tribes to the British, are seeking to remove Connor’s people from their lands. Connor sooner hunts Lee lanugo and kills him, taking the medallion and ending the Templar threat. He is despondent to find his tribe’s village x-rated save for the Piece of Eden; through it, Juno tells him to situate the amulet. As December 21 approaches and signs of the solar flare uncork to ensue, Desmond and his allies find the veiled medallion, and use it at the inner Temple door, overdue which is a tenancy sphere. Juno appears and encourages Desmond to touch it, but Minerva appears and warns him to stop it, warning that this will release Juno as an entity that may protect versus the solar flare but will be a threat to mankind in the future. Juno counters, explaining that Minerva would rather have most of humanity wiped out, with Desmond unscratched in the Temple to sally as a religious icon to lead the survivors but ultimately leading into conflict. Desmond opts to release Juno, and as his soul is wracked by energy from the tenancy sphere, an sunrise borealis surrounds the Earth and protected from the solar flare. Juno tells the fallen soul of Desmond that his work is now done, and now it is time for her to do her work. Assassin’s Creed III is structured similarly to the previous games, with missions taking place virtually colonial Boston and New York, and offers a large wilderness area, the Frontier and in the Davenport Homestead, where the player can venery animals for goods, which then subsequently can be used at the Davenport homestead to construct goods to be traded and sold at the colonies. Naval battles are introduced, where the player must thoughtfully steer a sailing ship in dangerous waters and perform ship-to-ship gainsay with cannons and mounted guns. In Assassin’s Creed III there are a large variousness of mini missions to play and many variegated outfits to purchase as you progress through the game. Games Third Crusade Assassin’s Creed 2007 Assassin’s Creed: Altaïr’s Chronicles 2008 Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines 2009 Renaissance Assassin’s Creed II 2009 Assassin’s Creed II: Discovery 2009 Assassin’s Creed: Project Legacy 2010 Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood 2010 Assassin’s Creed: Revelations 2011 Assassin’s Creed: Recollection 2012 Assassin’s Creed: Multiplayer Rearmed 2012 American Revolution Assassin’s Creed III 2012 Assassin’s Creed III: Liberation 2012 ]]> http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-assassins-creed-games-are-there/feed/ 0 How Many Tornadoes in 2012 http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-tornadoes-in-2012/ http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-tornadoes-in-2012/#comments Tue, 13 Nov 2012 19:07:38 +0000 http://www.howmanyarethere.us/?p=3418 This page documents the tornadoes and tornado outbreaks of 2012. Extremely treasonous tornadoes form most commonly in the U.S., Bangladesh and Eastern India, but they can occur scrutinizingly anywhere under the right conditions. Tornadoes moreover towards regularly in neighboring southern Canada during the Northern Hemisphere’s summer season, and somewhat regularly in Europe, Asia, and Australia. There have been approximately 836 confirmed tornadoes in the United States thus far in 2012; the final tally will be unswayable by the National Weather Service, and will be released during the coming months. There have been 1038 tornadoes reported in the U.S. in 2012, of which at least 836 have been confirmed. There have been 81 confirmed fatalities worldwide: 1 in Poland, 1 in Japan, 5 in Indonesia, 6 in Turkey and 68 in the United States. United States yearly total Unofficial totals through November 12; Official through July 31 Confirmed Total Confirmed EF0 Confirmed EF1 Confirmed EF2 Confirmed EF3 Confirmed EF4 Confirmed EF5 836 510 214 85 23 4 0 ]]> http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-tornadoes-in-2012/feed/ 0 How Many Joints in The HumanSoulhttp://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-joints-in-the-human-body/ http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-joints-in-the-human-body/#comments Sat, 29 Sep 2012 11:32:51 +0000 http://www.howmanyarethere.us/?p=3401 There are 360 joints in the human body. There are 86 skull joints, six throat joints, 66 thorax joints and 76 in your spine and pelvis.Moreoverthere are 32 in each upper limb and 31 in each lower limb. Two wreck in our soul meet to form a joint. Joints make our soul flexible and to make movements. There are many variegated kinds of joints located in variegated parts of the soul and responsible for variegated actions. These joints are Saddle joint, Pivot joint,Swiveljoint, Fixed joint, Ellipsoidal joint,Wittinessand socket joint, Gliding joint, slightly movable joint and Spine joints. Types of Joint A joint is the point where two or increasingly wreck meet. There are three main types of joints;Stringy(immoveable), Cartilagenous (partially moveable) and the Synovial (freely moveable) joint.StringyjointsStringy(synarthrodial): This type of joint is held together by only a ligament. Examples are where the teeth are held to their bony sockets and at both the radioulnar and tibiofibular joints.Stringyjoints connect wreck without permitting any movement. The wreck of your skull and pelvis are held together by stringy joints.The union of the spinous processes and vertebrae are stringy joints. Cartilagenous Cartilagenous (synchondroses and sympheses): These joints occur where the connection between the articulating wreck is made up of ossein for example between vertebrae in the spine. Synchondroses are temporary joints which are only present in children, up until the end of puberty. For example the epiphyseal plates in long bones. Symphesis joints are permanant cartilagenous joints, for example the pubic symphesis. Cartilaginous joints are joints in which the wreck are tying bycartilage. These joints indulge for only a little movement, such as inthe spine or ribs. Synovial Joints Synovial (diarthrosis): Synovial joints are by far the most worldwide nomenclature of joint within the human body. They are highly moveable and all have a synovial sheathing (collagenous structure) surrounding the unshortened joint, a synovial membrane (the inner layer of the capsule) which secretes synovial fluid (a lubricating liquid) and ossein known as hyaline ossein which pads the ends of the articulating bones. There are 6 types of synovial joints which are classified by the shape of the joint and the movement available. Synovial joints indulge for much increasingly movement than cartilaginous joints. Cavaties between wreck in synovial joints are filled withsynovial fluid. This fluid helps lubricate and protect the bones.Bursa sacks contain* the synovial fluid.HingeA swivel joint allows extension and retraction of an apendage. Types of Synovial JointSwivel(Flexion/Extension) – A swivel joint allows extension and retraction of an apendage. Pivot (Rotation of one unorthodoxy virtually another) – Pivot joints indulge rotation arround an axis. The neck and forearmshave pivot joints. In the neck the occipital unorthodoxy spins over the topof the axis. In theforearmsthe radius and ulna twist arround eachother.Wittinessand Socket (Flexion/Extension/Adduction/Abduction/Internal & External Rotation) – A wittiness and socket joint allows for radial movement in scrutinizingly anydirection. They are found in the hips and shoulders. Saddle (Flexion/Extension/Adduction/Abduction/Circumduction) – A saddle joint allows movement when and along and up and down, bot does not indulge for rotation like a wittiness and socket joint. Condyloid (Flexion/Extension/Adduction/Abduction/Circumduction) Gliding (Gliding movements) – In a gliding or plane joint wreck slide past each other. Midcarpaland midtarsal joints are gliding joints. Ellipsoid – Ellipsoid joints are similar to a wittiness and socket joint. They allowthe same type of movment to a lesser magnitude. The wrist is anellipsoid joint. ]]> http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-joints-in-the-human-body/feed/ 0 How Many Breeds of Horses Are There http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-breeds-of-horses-are-there/ http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-breeds-of-horses-are-there/#comments Sat, 29 Sep 2012 09:20:25 +0000 http://www.howmanyarethere.us/?p=3398 There are approximately 267 breeds of horses and ponies in the world. These fall into four main groups: “light” horses with small bones, thin legs and weighing less than 1300 pounds; e.g. Thoroughbreds, Quarter Horses, Morgan horses and Arabians “heavy” or typhoon horses which can weigh up to 2000 pounds and are strong with large wreck and sturdy legs; e.g. Percherons, Draft, Clydesdale and Shire horses ponies which are usually not increasingly than 58 inches tall (14.2 hands and under), making them smaller than a horse; e.g.Shetland, Haflinger, and Caspian ponies feral horses which are wild or semi-wild horses. A mustang is a federal horse. Types of horse Horse is not a successors but is simply a term used to describe a group of breeds that are similar in visitation (phenotype) or use. A type usually has no successors registry, and often encompasses several breeds. However, in some nations, particularly in Europe, there is a recording method or ways of studbook selection for unrepealable types to indulge them to be licensed for breeding. Horses of a given type may be registered as one of several variegated recognized breeds, or a term may include horses that are of no particular pedigree but meet a unrepealable standard of visitation or use. AQPS Baise horse Baroque horse List of horse breeds Bronco Cayuse (horse) Cob (horse) Colonial Spanish Horse Colt (horse) Courser (horse) Cow pony DestrierTyphoonhorse Feral horse Field hunter Filly Foal Garron Gelding German Warmblood Grade horse Hack (horse) Heavy warmblood Horses in the Middle Ages Iberian horse Jennet American Saddlebred Campolina Icelandic horse Mangalarga Marchador Marwari horse Messara Missouri Fox Trotter Paso Fino Peruvian Paso Racking horse Rocky Mountain Horse Spotted Saddle horse Tennessee Walker Walkaloosa Mare Mountain and moorland pony breeds New Zealand Warmblood Horse Association Oriental horse Packhorse Palfrey Parade horse Part-Arabian Polo pony Purebred Ridgling Riding Pony Rouncey Sport horse Stallion Stock horse Warmblood Weanling Wild horse Windsor Grey User:Wllacer/Iberian Horses(SandBox) Yearling (horse) Color breeds Buckskin (horse) Palomino Pinto horse White (horse) List of horse breeds Abaco Barb, see Barb horse Abtenauer Abyssinian horse Aegidienberger Akhal-Teke Albanian horse Altai horse Altèr Real, see Lusitano American CreamTyphoonAmerican Indian Horse American Paint Horse American Quarter Horse American Saddlebred American Warmblood Andalusian horse some bloodlines moreover tabbed Pura Raza Española (PRE) or Pure Spanish-bred Andravida horse Anglo-Arabian Anglo-Arabo-Sardo, see Sardinian Anglo-Arab Anglo-Kabarda Appaloosa “Appendix,” see American Quarter Horse AraAppaloosa, moreover tabbed Ara-Appaloosa, Arappaloosa or Araloosa Arabian horse Ardennes horse, or Ardennais Arenberg-Nordkirchen Argentine Criollo, see Criollo horse Asturcón Australian Brumby, see Brumby Australian Draught Horse Australian Stock Horse Austrian Warmblood Auvergne horse Auxois Avelignese, see Haflinger Azerbaijan horse Azteca horse Baise horse, moreover known as Guangxi Balearic horse, see Mallorquín and Menorquín Balikun horse Baluchi horse Ban’ei Banker Horse Barb horse Bardigiano Bashkir Curly, see Curly horse Basque Mountain Horse Bavarian Warmblood Belgian (horse) Belgian Warmblood (includes Belgian Half-blood) Black Forest Horse, moreover tabbed Black Forest unprepossessed thoroughbred or Schwarzwälder Kaltblut Blazer horse Boulonnais horse Brabant, see Belgian (horse) Brandenburger Brazilian Sport Horse (Brasileiro de Hipismo) Breton horse, or Trait Breton Brumby Budyonny horse or Budenny Burguete horse Byelorussian Harness Calabrese horse Camargue horse Camarillo White Horse Campolina Canadian horse Canadian Pacer Carolina Marsh Tacky Carthusian horse, see Andalusian horse Caspian horse Castilian horse, see Andalusian horse Castillonnais Catria horse Cavallo Romano della Maremma Laziale Chickasaw Horse, see Florida Cracker Horse Chilean horse (also known as Chilean Corralero) Choctaw Horse Cleveland Bay Clydesdale horse Colonial Spanish Horse, see Types of Horse, unelevated Colorado Ranger Coldblood trotter Comtois horse Costa Rican Saddle Horse Cretan horse, see Messara Criollo horse, moreover spelled Crioulo Cuban Criollo horse Cumberland Island horse Curly Horse Czech warm thoroughbred Daliboz, see Azerbaijan horse Danish Warmblood Danube Delta horse Dole Gudbrandsdal, moreover tabbed Dole, or Dølahest Don, see Russian DonTyphoonTrotter, moreover tabbed Light Dole, Dole Trotter, see Coldblood trotter Dutch harness horse Dutch HeavyTyphoonDutch Warmblood East Bulgarian East Friesian horse, see Ostfriesen and Alt-Oldenburger EstonianTyphoonEstonian horse Falabella Faroese or Faroe horse, see Faroe pony in pony section Finnhorse, or Finnish Horse Fleuve, see Fouta Fjord horse moreover tabbed Norwegian Fjord Horse Florida Cracker Horse Fouta or Foutanké Frederiksborg horse Freiberger French Trotter Friesian navigate (includes Friesian Sport Horses) Friesian horse Friesian Sporthorse (a type of Friesian cross) Furioso-North Star Galiceno or Galiceño Galician Pony (Caballo de pura raza Gallega) Gelderland horse Georgian Grande Horse German Warmblood or ZfDP, see Types section, unelevated Giara Horse Gidran Groningen Horse Gypsy Vanner horse, sometimes tabbed “Gypsy Horse,” “Vanner Horse,” “Gypsy Cob” or “Coloured Cob” Hackney horse Haflinger Hanoverian horse Heck horse Heihe horse Hirzai Hispano-Bretón Hispano-Árabe moreover known as Hispano or Spanish Anglo-Arab Holsteiner horse Hungarian Warmblood Icelandic horse Indian Half-Bred Iomud Irish Draught, moreover spelled IrishTyphoonIrish Sport Horse sometimes tabbed Irish Hunter Italian HeavyTyphoonItalian Trotter Jaca Navarra Jutland horse Kabarda horse, moreover known as Kabardian or Kabardin Kaimanawa horses Karabair Karabakh horse moreover known as Azer At Karossier see Ostfriesen and Alt-Oldenburger Kathiawari Kazakh Horse Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse Kiger Mustang Kinsky horse Kisber Felver Kladruber Knabstrupper Konik Kustanair Latvian horse Lipizzan or Lipizzaner Lithuanian Heavy Draught Lokai Losino horse Lusitano Lyngshest, see Nordlandshest/ Lyngshest M’Bayar, see Fouta Malopolski Mallorquín Mangalarga Mangalarga Marchador Maremmano Marismeño horse Marsh Tacky, see Carolina Marsh Tacky Marwari horse Mecklenburger Menorquín Mérens horse Messara Mezőhegyesi sport-horse (sportló), or Mezőhegyes felver, see Hungarian Warmblood Metis Trotter, see Russian Trotter Miniature horse Misaki, see pony section Missouri Fox Trotter Monchina Mongolian Horse Monterufolino Morab Morgan horse Moyle horse Murakoz horse, Muräkozi, or Muraközi ló (Hungary) Murgese Mustang horse Namib Desert Horse Nangchen horse National Show Horse Nez Perce Horse Nivernais horse Nokota horse Noma, see Noma pony, in Pony section Nonius horse Nordlandshest/ Lyngshest Noriker horse, moreover tabbed Pinzgauer Norman Cob Norsk Kaldblodstraver (Norwegian coldblood trotter), see Coldblood trotter North Swedish Horse Norwegian Fjord, see Fjord horse Novokirghiz Oberlander Horse Oldenburg horse, moreover spelled Oldenburgh, Oldenburger Orlov trotter Ostfriesen and Alt-Oldenburger Paint, see American Paint Horse Pampa horse Paso Fino Pentro horse Percheron Persano horse Peruvian Paso, sometimes tabbed Peruvian Stepping Horse Pintabian Pleven horse Poitevin horse moreover tabbed Mulassier Pottok, see pony section Pryor Mountain Mustang Przewalski’s Horse, moreover known as Takhi, Mongolian Wild Horse or Asian Wild Horse. (Species, not a “breed” but listed here for convenience) Purosangue Orientale Qatgani Quarab Quarter Horse, see American Quarter Horse Racking horse Retuerta horse Rhenish-German Cold-Blood moreover known as Rhineland HeavyTyphoonRhinelander horse Riwoche horse Rocky Mountain Horse Romanian Sporthorse Rottaler, see Heavy warmblood Russian Don Russian HeavyTyphoonRussian Trotter Saddlebred, see American Saddlebred Salerno horse Samolaco horse San Fratello horse Sarcidano horse Sardinian Anglo-Arab, moreover known as Sardinian Horse Schleswig horse Sella Italiano Selle Français Shagya Arabian Shire horse Siciliano indigeno Silesian horse Sorraia Sokolsky horse Soviet HeavyTyphoonSpanish Barb see Barb horse Spanish Jennet Horse, modern, not to be tumbled with the historic Jennet or Spanish Jennet (see Archaic types, below) Spanish Mustang Spanish-Norman horse Spanish Tarpan, see Sorraia Spotted Saddle horse Standardbred horse Suffolk Punch Svensk Kallblodstravare (Swedish coldblood trotter), see Coldblood trotter Swedish Ardennes Swedish Warmblood Swiss Warmblood Taishuh Tawleed Tchernomor, see Budyonny horse Tennessee Walking Horse Tersk horse Thoroughbred Tinker horse, see Gypsy Vanner horse Tiger Horse Tolfetano Tori horse Trait Du Nord Trakehner Tuigpaard, see Dutch harness horse Ukrainian Riding Horse Unmol Horse Uzunyayla Ventasso horse (Cavallo Del Ventasso) Virginia highlander Vlaamperd Vladimir HeavyTyphoonVyatka, see pony section Waler horse, moreover known as Waler or Australian Waler Walkaloosa Warmblood, see “Types of horse” below, or individual warmblood successors wares Warlander Welsh Cob (Section D), see Welsh pony Westphalian horse Wielkopolski Württemberger or Württemberg Xilingol horse Yakutian horse Yili horse Yonaguni horse Zweibrücker Žemaitukas, moreover known as Zemaituka, Zhumd, Zhemaichu, or Zhmudk, see Pony section. Pony breeds American Shetland, see Shetland pony American Walking Pony Anadolu pony moreover tabbed Anadolu Ati Ariegeois Pony see Mérens horse in horse section Assateague Pony, see Chincoteague Pony Asturian pony, see Asturcon in horse section Australian Pony Australian Riding Pony Bali Pony Bashkir Pony Basque Pony, see Pottok Basuto pony, moreover spelled Basotho pony Batak Pony Bhutia Pony, moreover Bhotia, Bhote ghoda, Bhutan, Bhutani, Bhutua see Indian Country Bred Boer Pony Bosnian Pony British Riding Pony, see Riding Pony in “types of horse” section British Spotted Pony Burmese Pony Carpathian Pony, see Hucul Pony Canadian rustic pony Caspian pony, see Caspian horse Chincoteague Pony Chinese Guoxia Coffin Bay Pony Connemara pony Czechoslovakian Small Riding Pony Dales Pony Danish Sport Pony Dartmoor pony Deli pony Deutsches Reitpony see German Riding Pony Dülmen Pony Eriskay pony Esperia Pony Exmoor pony Falabella, see Falabella in horse section Faroe pony Fell Pony Flores pony, see Timor Pony French Saddle Pony Galician Pony Garrano Gayoe German Riding Pony, moreover tabbed Deutsche Reitpony or Weser-Ems Pony Gotland Pony Guizhou pony Guangxi, see Baise horse Gǔo-xìa pony, see Chinese Guoxia Hackney pony Highland Pony, see moreover Garron Hokkaido Pony Hucul Pony, moreover tabbed Huţul Pony Hunter Pony, see “types of horse” section Icelandic pony, see Icelandic horse in horse section Indian Country Bred Java Pony Kerry bog pony Landais Pony Lijiang pony Lundy Pony Manipuri Pony Merens Pony, see Ariegeois pony Miniature horse, see horse section Misaki Miyako Pony Narym Pony New Forest Pony Newfoundland pony Noma pony Nooitgedacht pony Northlands Pony, see Nordlandshest in the horse section Ob pony moreover tabbed Priob pony Peneia Pony Petiso Argentino Pindos Pony Poney Mousseye Pony of the Americas Pottok Quarter pony Riding Pony, see “types of horses” section Sable Island Pony Sandalwood Pony Sardinian Pony, see Sardinian horse Shetland pony Skogsruss, see Gotland Pony Skyros Pony Spiti Pony, see Indian Country Bred Sumba and Sumbawa Pony Tibetan Pony Timor Pony Tokara Pony Virginia highlander, see horse section Vyatka horse Welara Welsh pony Welsh mountain pony (Section A), see Welsh Pony Welsh pony (Section B), see Welsh Pony Welsh pony of cob type (Section C), see Welsh Pony Western Sudan pony Yakut Pony, see Yakutian horse Yonaguni, see horse section Zaniskari pony Žemaitukas, moreover known as Zemaituka, Zhumd, Zhemaichu, or Zhmudka ]]> http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-breeds-of-horses-are-there/feed/ 0