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    An issue in rodeos that I have, is that there are far more events for men than events for women. The result means that men have more opportunities to win prizes and money. Many girls know how to rope already but are not allowed to according to regulations. Another effect, is that there are many scholarships for roping, bull riding, barrel racing, and bronco riding, but if there is only one event for girls it makes it way more competitive to get a scholarship. Although girls are tough, men are…

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    girls at school were dying to have our beautiful creations. After graduating high school being 1st and 2nd in our class, we attended the International Academy of Design and Technology in Wyoming. Here we mastered our Rodeo design and came up with our signature item: putting our “Circus Rodeo” logo on the back of all our remastered pants. We also came up with the idea to take…

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    myself have so many things to learn, to understand, and to respect other culture. So, I was attending a summer rodeo to learn more about this rural/Western culture which I have never attended this kind of activity in my country before. I attended the summer rodeo on last Thursday from 7P.M. to 10 P.M., that held by Benton County Fairgrounds in Corvallis. The place was not only had summer rodeo but also included other activities such as ferries wheel, flying swing that like a small amusement…

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    El Rodeo Research Paper

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    My husband, our four children, and I visited the El Rodeo in Mooresville, Indiana on April 15, 2017. We arrived around one in the afternoon and were surprised to find that the customers were few and far between. We were seated immediately, and our server, Juan, was at our table within seconds. He brought with him three baskets of chips and three bowls of salsa. Our food arrived at our table about ten minutes after we ordered. The food was fantastic, and the proportions were huge. So much so…

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    In the article ‘Rodeo Animals’ by ProCon.com it states that in multiple peoples opinions animals used in rodeos are abused, mistreated and neglected. But they are healthy, socialized, famous, loved and well treated animals. The animal also love the attention. Animals in rodeos are not abused. Despite some people's determination to believe that animals used in rodeos are unhealthy and abused. The majority of people are unaware that the animals are from notable and local farms; where they are…

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    Slipping my boots on, my focus was fully on the task of getting my mare bathed and ready for the barrel race we were heading to that evening. My thoughts racing in my head as I reached for her halter and lead from the hanger on the tack room wall. I've been to barrel races so may times in the past twenty years that I should be at ease, but I'm almost more anxious now than I've ever been before. Walking toward the gate, lost in my thoughts, I'm wondering what the night ahead has in store for…

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    Rodeo vs. Injuries Rodeo can be very dangerous because there is another side of it it's called injuries they happen all the time but when it happens it's a matter when it happens and how bad it is! But there also is some good sides to rodeo it's fun. It's one of the best natural highs ever , can win a lot of money , but there is things that happen unexpectedly because that is the way rodeo is. Rodeo is one of the sports that you get hurt in the most most rodeo competitors are at a high…

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    Bucket list means the number of experiences or accomplishments that a person hopes to accomplish during their lifetime. My bucket list involves skydiving, getting back involved in rodeo, learning archery, getting over my fear of donating blood, and being successful. These five things are all important to me in many ways. Skydiving is a terrifying sport to people who are afraid of heights, and I'm one of those people. When I thing about skydiving my heart starts pounding, the thought of wind…

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    Rodos: Animal Cruelty

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    T Some people say that rodeos aren’t a form of animal cruelty it’s just entertainment, well rodeos are a form of animal cruelty. Rodeos send out a bad message to young children. They are teaching them how to be mean to an animal instead of being nice to it. The way they make an animal buck is cruel and they don’t get to enjoy the luxury of life. No animal should go through that. Why do we have rodeos, some people may ask. Well, people go to rodeos for the petting zoo, or to buy…

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    than I care to remember. It is just how rodeo is there are risks every time someone steps into the rodeo arena. I have many all-around titles and various awards from rodeo. I also have my own personal trainer that I go to, to help me with competing. I have traveled all over for rodeo and love to see new places. I used to do high school rodeo and that allowed me to travel to a new place every weekend, though it was very tiring. I have been to Georgia for rodeo a year ago and out of thirteen…

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