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The Essentials of Accounting Eleventh Edition by Leslie K. Breitner is a comprehensive textbook published by Pearson Education in 2012. It covers essential topics in accounting and is written in English for an international audience. This paperback edition is 384 pages long and measures 8.5 x 11.02 x 0.71 inches in size, making it a convenient and informative resource for students and professionals in the field of accounting.

Book Contents Part 1 – Getting Started Unit1 – Introduction Unit2 – Items Needed to Tie a Halter Unit3 – A Quick Look at Rope Unit4 – Parts of the Hand-Tied Rope Halter Unit5 – Identifying the Knots Used Unit 6 – Practicing the Double-Overhand Knot Part 2 – A Halter That Fits Unit7 – How a Halter Should Fit Unit8 – Measuring to Determine Halter Size Unit9 – Setting Up to Tie a Custom-Fit Halter Part 3 – Tying a Halter Unit 10 – Preparing the Rope Unit 11 – Starting the Noseband Unit 12 – Tying the Fiador Knot Unit 13 – Tying the Throat Knot Unit 14 – Creating the Crown Tie Loop Unit 15 – Creating the Left Cheek Piece Unit 16 – Finishing the Noseband Unit 17 – Creating the Right Cheek Piece Unit 18 – Checking for Correct Fit Unit 19 – Finishing the Crown Tip Unit 20 – Tying the Halter’s Tie Knot Part 4 – Making a Lead Rope Unit 21 – Items Needed to Make a Lead Rope Unit 22 – Sealing the Ends Unit 23 – Adding the Popper Unit 24 – Tying the Lead Rope onto the Halter Unit 25 – A Horse Safely Tied Part 5 – Helpful Information Appendix A – Halter Measurement Chart/Illustrations Appendix B – Adding Extra Knots to the Noseband Appendix C – Answers to “Fitting Fred” Exercise Appendix D – Where to Purchase Rope More About this Book Making a halter for a horse—by tying a few well-placed knots in a single length of rope—is an age-old skill historically passed directly from one horseman to the next. This traditional word-of-mouth knowledge has been carefully captured and presented in Halter-Tying Success, Second Edition. The step-by-step instructions in this update-edition have been expanded and revised, new illustrations have been added, and a hitch for safely tying a horse has been included. The unit on tying the challenging Fiador (FEE-ah-dohr) knot offers an easy approach to mastering this attractive, yet often frustrating, horsemen’s knot. Measurements for six “standard” halter sizes, from foal to large horse are offered. Guidelines for tying a custom-fit halter are also provided. A unit on measuring a horse allows readers to decide which approach, standard-size or custom-fit, will result in the best-fitting halters for their horses. (It’s perfect for ponies and mules, too.)

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Publisher:Harper & Row, New York, 1974. ISBN 0-06-012563-2. Language: English.