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    Times Square

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    Amber Learn English 1539(41370) 09/14/2013 Times Square Standing on the worn‚ gum-spotted pavement at the corner of 42nd street and Broadway Avenue‚ brightest of lights illuminated the crowd of tourists snapping pictures with their digital cameras. Billboards stacked one on top of another what seemed like for forever. All ages and races lowered their cameras to reveal their awe-struck faces. Lights were lit as bright as day even at 11 o’clock at night. As I realized that I was standing

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    Curt Flood appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court‚but lost the verdict. However‚ this case put in place an arbitration system for players’ union and the owners disputes. In 1975‚ pitchers Andy Messersmith and Dave McNally played without contract‚ arguing that

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    The Rodeo: A Summary

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    bulls is a kind of skill but not a sporting event in the past. Nowadays‚ bull riding and lassoing becomes a kind of special sporting event. The competitors are called cowboys or cowgirls. In the past‚ cowboys usually get their cows together and lead them to a certain place to get brands or sold them. After the work was done‚ the cowboys would like to hold a bull riding competition in order to celebrate. In 1936‚ rodeo has finally become an organized sporting event and the rodeo association was founded

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    roping‚ and team roping. All these events involve one or two cowboys or cowgirls‚ horse‚ and a cow. Many people would tell you that these event are hurting the horses and cows. These events are made from everyday ranch experiences. All of them came from the work that you would do on a ranch to take care of the animal‚ it is just made into a sport on who can do it the fastest. Without the animals‚ cowboys couldn’t do their job‚ so cowboys always make sure the stock contractors animals are cared for

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    John Wayne Script

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    you go into troubled towns and bag some bounty. Created by Playtech‚ this non-progressive jackpot slot features a cowboy theme‚ impressive graphics‚ fast gameplay‚ and an upbeat Western background music giving this game an authentic feel. It has 5-reels‚ 25-paylines‚ 93.97% RTP‚ a 5‚000-coin jackpot and uses the following symbols – a cowboy hat‚ neckerchief‚ police badge‚ spurred cowboy boots‚ and the usual playing cards from 10 to Ace. A shotgun-bearing John Wayne picture represents the Wild symbol

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    Westward Expansion

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    Westward expansion affected the US and surrounding countries a lot. There were many causes of westward expansion and the consequences where big. Either way the american west was significant for many reasons even though the expansion started a war against mexico‚ but at least it lead to people starting to debate about slavery. Firstly‚ There were many causes of people moving to the american west. Causes like the California Gold Rush which was a major factor in expansion west of Mississippi. Also

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    would be because on how cowboys that were being described that was in the article was describing different people in different places so there really wasn’t like a specific community to be described in this article. Also another reason would be on how different cowboys felt in specific places that Ehrlich been describing. For example‚ Ehrlich describes how Southerners moved to the West looking for work after the Civil War ended. He goes more in depth on how different cowboys treated women by tipping

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    Win-Win Situation

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    LOOKING FOR A WIN-WIN SITUATION This past weekend marks the largest contract signing in Major League Baseball history. On the 12th of February 2000‚ Ken Griffey Jr. (formerly of the Seattle Mariners)‚ signed a nine-year $116.5 million contract with his hometown Cincinnati Reds. The city’s fans were ecstatic to bring Griffey back‚ and considering he turned down an eight-year $148 million deal to re-sign with Seattle‚ they feel that the acquisition was a real bargain. It really is amazing when

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    Fortunately for me there’s not too much competition. There are the smelly sneakers‚ the blue heels‚ myself‚ and then there’s the cowboy boots. I cannot stand those cowboy boots and there are three pairs of them! I understand that since I am an ankle boot myself‚ I should get along with them more‚ but I hate them. They always pick on me since I’m too short to be considered a cowboy boot‚ which leaves me in this odd in between group

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    The Kite Runner

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    FRIENDSHIP QUOTE Citations follow this format: (Chapter.Paragraph) Quote #1 Sometimes‚ up in those trees‚ I talked Hassan into firing walnuts with his slingshot at the neighbor’s one-eyed German shepherd. Hassan never wanted to‚ but if I asked‚ really asked‚ he wouldn’t deny me. Hassan never denied me anything. And he was deadly with his slingshot. Hassan’s father‚ Ali‚ used to catch us and get mad‚ or as mad as someone as gentle as Ali could ever get. He would wag his finger and wave us down

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