Horses have not been phased out, they are still as popular as they were years ago.
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Yes, when the Horse Cavalry was phased out in the thirties. a somewhat controversial movie called, again an odd title ( In pursuit of Honor) was done on one of these incidents.
The Canadian one dollar bill was phased out by the Canadian National Government in the year 1987. They were phased out in July of that year. They have not been used since then.
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I am not sure what you want to know and what period of his life you are asking about. By the time he was President, cars were common. Horses were being phased out. There was a good passenger rail system. Cities had street cars and subways and gasoline buses.
Yes they are; in fact RNs with only an ASN are being phased out as well for RNs with a BSN.
The old slam door trains were phased out in the UK because they were inconvenient and unsafe.
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When the conversion of a system, process, etc. Is completed in phases rather than a complete transformation at one time.
DVD's will probably be phased out over the next 10 years as streaming videos such as YouTube, Hulu, and Netflix have taken over in popularity.
In WWI and WWII, the horse was still used for hauling artillery. They carried officers. They were used to get to places that vehicles couldn't . Horses were more widely used in the first world war, but by WWII, they were being phased out as more machinery became available. However, horses are still used in the military today, as recently as Afghanistan to navigate troops through the mountainous terrain.