Both are fine, just be consistent - use only one of them.
Apparently "orientate" is an overblown variant of "orient" (working clumsily backwards from "orientation" maybe?) but this is an old opinion. Use either! :)
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It really doesn't matter: it's a matter of personal taste. Orientated is used in British and Australian English and oriented is used in America.
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both
cowgirl...
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cowboy...
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It has the same meaning ...
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