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    NFL Revenue Sharing To many the NFL may be considered America’s greatest sports league. The league definitely has the numbers to back up this claim. The ever-growing sport has maintained keen interest from fans all across the world‚ all the while generating enormous amounts of revenue. Currently the league rakes in close to $9 billion annually. The success of the NFL is something to marvel at. Even in a shaky economy the NFL continues to flourish. What is interesting about the NFL is how the

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    The Violence of Man and Nature In Stephen Crane’s The Open Boat and The Blue Hotel‚ violence is presented to the reader as one of several themes. The theme of violence stands out because it is prominent throughout these two works. The main focus of the nature of the violence seen in The Open Boat deals with the threat nature poses to humankind. Sprinkled among the episodes of natural violence‚ the reader is exposed to brief periods when the crew itself breaks out into violence. In The Blue

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    control of the individuals they have colonized by having them try to reach the western cultural norms demonstrated through pop culture. Throughout the novel many references are made to John Wayne‚ a famous american actor who often played a heroic cowboy in films. Throughout the text John Wayne is idolized in

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    Annie Proulx’s Brokeback Mountain is a tragic story of forbidden love. It chronicles the romance between Ennis Del Mar and Jack Twist‚ two cowboys who fall head over heels for each other in the spring of 1963. Their relationship endures for twenty years‚ never fully resolved‚ never fully let go of‚ and always surrounded by fear‚ confusion‚ and above all‚ by love. Brokeback Mountain depicted a story that was both accurate in its portrayal of queerness in the setting of its story‚ and in making it

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    to push herself outside of her comfort zone and join the rodeo queen world. One of Fordyce’s favorite quotes says‚ “To be outstanding- get comfortable with being uncomfortable -author unknown.” Cara Fordyce currently reigns as Miss Missouri Rodeo Cowboy Association (MRCA) Rodeo Queen 2016. She received her crown October 2015 at the MRCA finals rodeo in St. Louis Missouri. During her year long reign as

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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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    analyzing the particular case of the new Dallas Cowboys football stadium .There were five available options. The Dallas Cowboys

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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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    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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