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    The Myth of the Cowboy‚ Eric Hobsbawm In the article The Myth of the Cowboy‚ Eric Hobsbawm argues that the tradition of the American cowboy has become an invented myth. All the Pretty Horses‚ by Cormac McCarthy explores the journey of John Grady Cole and Lacey Rawlins‚ who leave Texas and travel to Mexico where they acquire the cowboy lifestyle. The text could fit into the same category Hobsbawm describes but it also serves as a more realistic and honest description of the cowboy experience.

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    one of the most successful advertisement campaigns of its time. This assignment will look at the forces behind the image of the Marlboro Man and how the images of a cowboy or stockman has influenced an audience into buying cigarettes that eventually lead to many deaths. (Brannstrom‚ I & Lindlad‚ IB (1994). The style of a mature aged cowboy remained on billboards and in newspapers around the world until the end of the twentieth century. The advertising campaign for the Marlboro Man embedded Signs

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    Cattle Industry Analysis

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    What I found interesting in this section was the origin of “cowboy‚” which I usually see in Hollywood movies and novels‚ and because of extensive treatment of cattle drives in fiction and film‚ the cowboy became the worldwide iconic image of the American West. Through this section‚ I learned Spanish word “vaquero‚” which was the English translation of “cowboy” and that means a person who managed cattle while mounted on horseback. I researched the history of cattle industry in California‚ how people

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    cattle along with them. The population of cattle multiplied. By the early nineteenth century‚ more cattle ranches were common in places such as Mexico. Mexico was included to become Texas. Longhorn cattle were kept on open range and looked after by cowboys also referred to as vaqueros. In 1836‚ Texas became independent because Mexicans left with their cattle behind. Around that time beef was not popular so animals were only used for their skin and tallows. However; in 1850‚ the

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    stereotype that cowboys have. She says that they are too simplistic. Most people believe that cowboys are tough and quiet men that live lonely lives. The author believes this stereotype is so not even close to what real cowboys are. Gretel sees the simplistic and popular image that cowboys posses‚ and even men in general‚ that is reduces the complex duality of their nature to just simple‚ lifeless‚ characters. The author furthermore states her point by saying that the role that cowboys have is much

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    Codes and Conventions

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    What are the codes and conventions of Cowboys and Aliens The film cowboys and aliens is an adaptation of a comic book of the same name made in the 1990s in the UK. The film is a throwback to the classic cowboys and westerns and general sci-fi films of a classic area. The film is a mixture of two of the most popular genres ever seen in the film industry and includes all of the features you would expect to find in a classic sci-fi or western. In the film Indians also get a brief outing towards the

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    AP American History   The Myth and Reality of the American West We have all heard the stories about the old west.  There are the infamous gunfights‚ the cowboys that steal all of the women’s hearts‚ and the many stagecoach robberies.  But how can we tell fact from fiction?  Where is the line drawn between the reality of the American west and the myth portrayed in the numerous books and movies?  Everything may not have been as adventurous as we believe‚ or as glamorous.  But the real question is:

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    Bull riding is the epitome of rodeo excitement. Nothing quite compares with man vs. beast when one outweighs the other by about 10 to one. With nothing but a rope separating them‚ the cowboy must hang on to the rope with one hand for eight seconds. With 2‚000-plus pounds of angry beast doing everything in its power to toss you off‚ you will need the following equipment for bull riding. First you need a Protective Vest‚ invented by Professional Bull Rider (PBR) Cody Lambert‚ is worn by the PBR athletes

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    visual analysis

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    candidates‚ harsh stance on the 47% of Americans who don’t pay income tax. To portray this ridiculous accusation‚ Horsey drew a cowboy accompanied by his horse‚ wanting to shake Mitt Romney’s hand but he refuses. Cowboys make less than 30‚000 dollars a year‚ which put them in the category of the 47% of Americans that don’t pay income taxes. Horsey is implying that since cowboys fall into that category they are not “worthy” of Mitt Romney’s handshake. This hybrid cartoon is drawn in one frame‚ in color

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    Essay on the Story Shane

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    The 1949 novel Shane by Jack Schaefer‚ is the story of a cowboy‚ who rode into a small town in Wyoming in the summer of ’89 by the name of Shane. Little did the people of that town know that Shane would soon change all of their lives forever. In this western novel‚ Shane represents the character that plays the American Western Hero which is a character that is shown in many different books‚ movies‚ and tall-tales. It is a character that America has come to not only know and love‚ but also to rely

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