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    about to begin. Tonight’s game was the Buffalo Bills versus the Dallas Cowboys. It was was my first game I had ever completely watched. All I knew was that everyone in the house wanted the Dallas Cowboys. Throughout the game everyone would say not again! Darnit! It happened again. What is he thinking? The Cowboys had dug themselves a huge hole. However, the new face of the franchise, Tony Romo, used his heroics getting the Cowboys within two points. With less…

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    Royal Stadium History

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    Baneza Solorzano Mr. West English 1303-028 9/14/14 Darrell K. Royal Stadium Austin Texas is home to the Darrel K. Royal Stadium, one of the largest stadium in the United States. The Texas Longhorns preform all their games in the Darrell K. Royal stadium. It is a wonderful place to make memories with your friends and family during a big game. The Darrell K. Royal stadium is a fascinating place to be during the Texas Longhorns game. The history of the making of the stadium will amaze anyone that…

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    Who Really Killed Kennedy The day of November 22,1963, will be remembered as a melancholy date in American history. John F. Kennedy, the beloved president of the United States, was brutally assassinated. Americans across the country mourned over the death of their leader, while at the same time wondering what the future held for them and their nation. Majority of scholars agree that a man named Lee Harvey Oswald is the one who fired three shots from a building as Kennedy was riding through a…

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    Living in a place like Dallas or Houston affords for some great fashion looks. Just walking down the street in one of these southern cities gives you a glimpse into real cowboy western wear. Leather boots, blue jeans and ten-gallon hats dot the landscape in Texas. If you love the look but you live farther north, you might think dressing like a cowboy or cowgirl is off limits. That’s really not the case as anyone can pull of the western wear look with the right clothes. The staple of any look…

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    An Unfortunate Event It’s always a sad day when a person of leadership gets assassinated. Whether it’s Abraham Lincoln, John Lennon, or John F. Kennedy, it’s always a shame. John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, by Lee Harvey Oswald. Even though there are many conspiracy theories that people believe, this paper is written to show that indeed Oswald shot and killed Kennedy. And also to show whether or not this could have been avoided. On November 22, 1963, President…

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    Jfk Personal Narrative

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    Once again I am sitting on the couch watching another News Report on the president, so much has happened since his speech only a few days ago. It all started November 22 in my home city of Dallas. That day I woke up early to watch a news report for the new presidential campaign John F. Kennedy was talking about starting. I got all dressed up to go see the motorcade, and put on a nice hat to cover my head from the sun. It was a fair day, may I say. I picked a nice grassy spot to watch from. I…

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    After getting off Air Force One, President Kennedy transferred to his 1961 Lincoln Continental four-door convertible and drove off to Dallas, Texas. Huge crowds lined the streets, eager to see their charismatic young president. As the motorcade turned off Main Street and onto Delay Plaza (pause for suspense) three shots were fired. The shots rang out at around 12:30 pm. One bullet…

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    President John F. Kennedy Assassination November 22, 1963 is a date in U.S. History that will forever be remembered. The assassination of President John F. Kennedy was the shot heard around the world. This tragic event was the very first event to be broadcast over the course of four days with no commercial interruptions. Society did not have another event of that magnitude until September 11, 2001. In 1963, the world had television, radio, and newspapers to broadcast the news. In those days…

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    Myth & Legend—Myth of the Cowboy Culture- When many tourists around the world visits Texas to explore, they all have a very interesting question to ask from the Texas citizens and that would be what makes Texas culture so extraordinary? And the answer to this question certainly would be the “Cowboys” from them. They would not be mentioning to the famous “Dallas Cowboys” of football legend, but they are referring to the cowboy culture that seems to spread throughout the state. Many tourists visit…

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    period 1866-1890. This was mainly because of the railroads that had reached towns suitable for gathering and shipping cattle. The first town to fully establish was Abilene in Kansas. Dodge City and Wichita soon followed. Dodge City was considered the “cowboy capital of the world.” (Ramos). In order for the cowmen to make sure they didn’t lose any of their cattle or to keep others from stealing, and to identify their own, they would brand or earmark the cattle. In order to brand the cattle, they…

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