'Learn by doing' is the 4-H Motto, and fits very well with the 4-H program. When members enroll in a project, whether it's Horses, Scrapbooking, Wildlife, or one of the many other projects; or becomes a member of a local club; or takes advantage of Public Speaking or Junior Leadership, everything a 4-Her does requires active participation and learning by doing, rather than passive participation.
I tell our 4-H'ers that they are among the best in their school class just because they are doing something extra beyond school. They could be sitting home watching TV but instead they are at their 4-H club meeting, working on their 4-H project or perhaps joining in a joint 4-H clean up activity. Therefore they are already among the "best".
In addition, because they are working on their projects and learning all the time, they are becoming "better". 4-H'ers learn by doing, so when they are "doing" they are getting better.
Hence they are making the "best" even "better".
John Hunt
Josephine County, Oregon
-(h - 4)(h + 8)
The motto of Dainese is 'Inspired by humans.'.
The motto of Puntland is 'Star of the North'.
Guildford High School's motto is 'As One That Serveth'.
The motto of Shediac is 'In Unum Ad Summum'.
4h-40 = -36
4H is a youth group and they do have a pony club. You can find out more about them on 4H site.
4h + 6 = 22 So 4h = 16 and then h = 4
You do not have to be a 4H member to watch a 4H show, but you do have to be a member to be in the 4H show.
Yes there is a 4h program for horses
go to 4h camp and get them at your camp store
It is an equation and if 4h-6 = 22 then h = 7
To solve for h, first isolate 4h: T=4h+4z T-4z=4h Now divide both sides by 4. T/4-z=h
between 4h 40mins and 4h 50mins.
4h = 36 Therefore h = 36/4 h = 9
If you mean 4h+6 = 30 then h has a value of 6
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