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    Shane the Western Hero

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    be a man. Schafer creates such a perfect hero that there is no visible flaw. What a classic hero is to me would be something like a cowboy. With the media that’s what anyone would think. When thinking of a classic hero what comes to mind is the good guy in the shootouts‚ on the horse‚ in the middle of the desert. What comes to mind is a mysterious guy with a cowboy hat walking into a bar drinking until he passes out and then waking up to go help the town. A classic hero is seen as more of someone

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    experiences and first person perspective‚ she shows casual analysis. Through her word choice and specific details‚ imagery is shown. And through the use of specific details‚ tone is revealed. Ehrlich’s essay is written in a casual analysis of how cowboys are perceived. Through her use of first person‚ Ehrlich creates a one-on-one experience with the reader. Ehrlich also uses her own personal experience as if telling a story to the reader. Through sharing her experiences‚ Ehrlich is able to create

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    Many people believe that Nolan County is simply an open grazed farm land that is just a view as they drive down I-20. From Roscoe to Blackwell‚ Nolan County is filled with many beautiful sites and culture. I’m surprised that Roscoe isn’t called the windy city‚ because everywhere you look there are huge wind turbines and flat lands. Similarly‚ to the huge skyscrapers found in the big cities‚ these enormous wind turbines are always a creative site to see. Even though we don’t have the exciting and

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    The war on smoking has existed for decades. With the advent of more tenacious laws prohibiting smoking in public locations‚ and most recently Minnesota ’s historic tobacco settlement‚ many actions against "Big Tobacco" have become more successful. Anti-smoking campaigns have become more confrontational‚ directly targeting tobacco companies in an effort to expose its manipulative and illegal marketing tactics. On the surface‚ last November ’s $206 billion settlement agreement between the

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    Of Mice and Men: Written Text & Film Adaptation (1939Version) Comparison “Of Mice and Men” written by John Steinbeck has remain one of America’s most read novel. Since this story was first published many adaptations has occur from the written work a Broadway play and three acclaimed films. When comparing the novel and the film version there certainly are oblivious differences between the two. However what remains is the integrity of the contents of the written word. The film version simply is

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    resolution Civil War Spanish–American War (1898) Conflicts between Spain and the United States on Cuban independence Stephen Crane as a war correspondent Attempt to get first-hand knowledge Go to Cuba twice (1896‚1898) Texas Cowboy Ex-soldiers Former slaves A bachelor ( a man who would never marry ) Fearless Drink beer Play poker game Pistol-carrying Wear jeans‚ cotton shirt Yellow Sky Plain in Western Texas Accessible by train (bring Eastern civilization

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    foreign or savage evils to justice at any cost‚ began to resemble real life when the Vietnam War broke out. The war had a particular effect on the conscience of the American people‚ causing a shift in attitude towards expansionism and our role as a cowboy in the greater world. This was what ultimately made the Western tank as a genre symbolic of the values of mid-century America. As J. Fred MacDonald put it in his history of the television Western‚ "no form of mass entertainment has been so dominant

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    WHAT MAKES TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD A CLASSIC NOVEL? To Kill A Mockingbird is a novel written by Harper Lee and‚ published in 1960. Classic novels should say something of value. They may draw attention to issues within human condition. These issues usually transcend time‚ remaining relevant to later generations. In To Kill A Mockingbird (TKAM hereafter)‚ Harper Lee draws attention to the societal issues covering themes of coexistence of good and evil‚ the importance of moral education and the existence

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    Joe Namath)‚ (Rams‚ Joe Namath)‚ (Cowboys‚ Troy Aikman)‚ (Giants‚ Eli Manning). It would be considered a function because it relates all the elements of a domain. D = {Jets‚ Cowboys‚ 49’ers‚ Patriots‚ Rams‚ Chiefs} Q = {Tom Brady‚ Joe Namath‚ Troy Aikman‚ Joe Montana‚ Eli Manning} Chief 4 49’er Patriots Jets Rams c Cowboys Giants Joe Montana Tom Brady Joe Namath Troy Aikman Eli Manning Chief 4 49’er Patriots Jets Rams c Cowboys Giants Joe Montana Tom Brady Joe

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    Pearl Harbor Day

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    blessed that I didn’t have any complications. As a toddler‚ I had many great memories and adventures. When I was three years of age I always wanted to be a cowboy. I wanted to go to rodeos and ride bulls and play the part of a cowboy. I loved watching old western movies with my grandpa. So‚ at my cousins wedding I wore overalls‚ cowboy boots‚ a cowboy hat and I even had a little cap shooter to fit the part. As the wedding was happening I was running around shooting my cap shooter and screaming‚ “Yee Haw

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