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    Wyoming

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    INTRODUCTION My state is Wyoming and it has much farm land. Wyoming was named and discovered July 10‚ 1890. It was the 44th state in the union! It’s three top nicknames are Cowboy state‚ Equality state‚ and the Big Wyoming. The capital of Wyoming is Cheyenne and is one of the major cities along with Casper and Jackson. Wyoming is like a big plateau and is divided with many mountain ranges. It is located in the northern western area near the states Montana‚ Colorado‚ Idaho‚ Utah‚ South Dakota‚ and

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    Jeff was mesmerized by the discussion of the forts‚ Indians‚ and Comacheria. Talking to Jeff they could see the excitement in his eyes‚ so they told him that if he ever got the courage up to come out they would give him a job with their company‚ the Saw-Horned Cattle Company. Cattle rustling was a big problem in the region‚ and so to distinguish their cows from others they would simply saw the long-horns off rather than branding them‚ hence the name. (Haley‚ 17) This lit a fire inside of Jeff

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    Tin Spur Ranch: First Look The Tin Spur Ranch is every cowboy and cowgirl’s dream wedding destination. Located on a stunning prairie‚ six miles outside Victoria in Southern Texas‚ the 40-acre working Long Horn Ranch is the perfect spot for a simple country wedding. Grab the photographer‚ the ultimate photo spots are everywhere on the rustic ranch! Get up close (But not too close!) with a Long Horn for a candid or two. On a more serious note‚ stroll down to the two beautifully landscaped ponds for

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    True Western Hero

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    The Measure of a True Western Hero What defines a true western hero? A typical western hero is usually a frontiersman‚ cowboy‚ or sometimes an authorative law abiding figure‚ such as a sheriff‚ who has qualities‚ ethics‚ morals‚ and talents that stand above common standards. What exactly are the qualities that separate the true western heroes from the character that has good intentions‚ but is not a true hero? In the classic Western film Stagecoach directed by John Ford‚ John Wayne’s character

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    APUSH Outline

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    F1 Outline I. The Great Plains A. Background 1. The Great Plains had blazing temps in the daytime and frigid cold at night. The only vegetation that could survive was grass which made the Great Plains a great place for livestock that needed to graze B. Indians of the Great Plains 1. There were about 100‚000 native Americans in the great plains i. A portion of them were settled in permanent villages. These people were decimated by European diseases such as smallpox ii. The others belonged

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    When Virgil Earp‚ along with his brothers Morgan and Wyatt and their friend Doc Holliday‚ confronted five cowboys in the city of Tombstone over carrying firearms in town‚ violence erupted. This incident became known as the gunfight at the OK corral and only lasted about 30 seconds yet it’s forever immortalized in our history. We know this because of the countless

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    Task: Choose a poem strongly linked to a specific location. Explain how the poet creates an impression of what life is like in that place. Norman MacCaig’s poem‚ ‘Hotel Room‚ 12th Floor’‚ presents a view from a high window in a hotel in the largest city in the most powerful nation in the world. It is morning and the poet is looking out over the city. As night falls the poet begins to feel uneasy. Down below on the streets chaos and violence seem to take over. From his hotel room the poet

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    William Buffalo Bill Cody

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    first time in 1872. He played himself in a play titled “Scouts of the Prairie”. Following this‚ he kept acting in the winter and he worked for the army in the summer. The Wild West show began in 1883 in Omaha. When this began‚ real cowboys and real Indians showing how life really was in the west. Cody’s show spent ten out of its thirty years in Europe. “Buffalo Bill was a featured attraction at Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee. Only Egypt’s fame opposed the

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    strong incentives for me to move out west like I did‚ and many more are also doing so. There is also talk of going to Texas where you can start to cattle ranch‚ saying there is some good money to be made. They say that the Mexicans are teaching the cowboys to ranch a different type of cow‚ the Texas longhorn. I was hoping to see some buffalo‚ and I did‚ on our short train ride some hunter went hunting. One hunter even boasted having "killed 106 buffalo before breakfast." At the rate that these animals

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    Throughout the novel Bless the Beasts and Children‚ by Glendon Swarthout‚ symbolism is used frequently to show a weakness in a character or to fulfill a purpose in the novel. The most apparent weaknesses in the bedwetters was their need for radios to help them sleep. The hats portrayed each characters personality and background in some cases. Also‚ The Box Canyon Boys Camp is in itself a symbol representing American society in general. The radios are the first case of symbolism shown in the novel

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