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gypsy life - traduction vers allemand

HORSE BREED
Vanner Gypsy horse; Gypsy vanner horse; Gypsy Vanner Horse; Gypsy vanner; Gypsy cob; Gypsy Vanner horse; Gypsy Vanner; Drumhorse; Irish Cob; Gypsy Cob; Gypsy Horse; Tinker horse
  • Caravans at Appleby Horse Fair
  • Feather on the lower legs
  • Hocks of a foal
  • Historic image of a traveller family, vardo, and horse
  • Mare and foal near [[Builth Wells]], [[Powys]], Wales
  • Horse-trading in The Sands in [[Appleby-in-Westmorland]]
  • A solid-coloured cob
  • In harness

gypsy life         
1945 FILM BY CONNIE RASINSKI
Gypsy Life
Zigeunerleben
daily life         
  • Watching television
  • Children reading books
  • Grooming
  • ''[[The Psychopathology of Everyday Life]]''
ROUTINE PROCESSES IN PEOPLE'S DAILY AND WEEKLY CYCLE
Day in a life; Daily life; Sociology of everyday life; Sociologies of everyday life; Everydayness; Dailiness; Mere life
tägliches Leben
life expectancy         
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  • Maximum, Modal, and Median Ages at Death, and Life Expectancy at Birth for Swedish Total Population, 1840 to 2006
  • "Healthspan, parental lifespan, and longevity are highly genetically correlated."<ref name="Multivariate"/>
  • WHO]]
  • Life expectancy and healthy life expectancy by gender
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  • Plot of life expectancy vs. [[GDP per capita]] in 2009. This phenomenon is known as the [[Preston curve]].
  • Life expectancy in 1800, 1950, and 2015 – visualization by [[Our World in Data]]
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  • Life expectancy vs healthcare spending of rich OECD countries<ref name=life>[https://ourworldindata.org/the-link-between-life-expectancy-and-health-spending-us-focus Link between health spending and life expectancy: US is an outlier]. May 26, 2017. By [[Max Roser]] at [[Our World in Data]]. Click the sources tab under the chart for info on the countries, healthcare expenditures, and data sources. See the later version of the chart [https://ourworldindata.org/us-life-expectancy-low here].</ref>
  • A survival tree to explain the calculations of life-expectancy. Red numbers indicate a chance of survival at a specific age, and blue ones indicate age-specific death rates.
STATISTICAL MEASURE OF HOW LONG A PERSON OR ORGANISM MAY LIVE, BASED ON FACTORS OF THEIR LIFE
Life expectancy at birth; Life expectancies; Age-adjusted life expectancy; Life-span; Average life span; Expected life span; Mean lifespan; Mean life span; Average lifespan; Life Expectancy; Human lifespan; Life-expectancy; Female life expectancy; Male life expectancy; Life expactancy; Life expectency; Expected lifespan; Expectation Of Life; Human life span; Average life expectancy; Expectation of life; Human lifetime; Life Expectancies; Human life expectancy; Life length; Average Human Lifespan; Sex differences in life expectancy; Sex differences in longevity; Healthy life expectancy; Healthspan; Mental health and life expectancy; Mental illness and life expectancy; Health-adjusted life expectancy
Lebenserwartung

Définition

Dailiness
·noun Daily occurence.

Wikipédia

Gypsy horse

The Gypsy Cob, also known as the Traditional Gypsy Cob, Irish Cob, Gypsy Horse, Gypsy Vanner, or Tinker Horse is a type or breed of domestic horse from the islands Great Britain and Ireland. It is a small, solidly-built horse of cob conformation and is often, but not always, piebald or skewbald; it is particularly associated with Irish Travellers and English Romanichal Travellers of Ireland and Great Britain. There was no stud-book or breed registry for horses of this type until 1996,: 58  but as breeders developed standards and recorded pedigrees, there are now organizations that register qualifying horses.: 58 .

From about 1850, travelling people in the British Isles began to use a distinct type of horse to pull their vardos, the caravans in which they had just begun to live and travel. The color and look of the breed were refined in the years after the Second World War. Horses of this type were first exported to the United States in 1996.