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Annie Oakley As A Feministist
Annie Oakley expressed, "I would like to see every woman know how to handle [firearms] as
naturally as they know how to handle babies." (Kasper, 215) This unyielding truth can be uttered by
anyone, anywhere. However, Annie Oakley was not just anyone she was a remarkably talented
female sharpshooter. She was one of a kind. Oakley was a petite woman, only 5 feet tall and
arguably 120 pounds, her diminutive stature made her stand out in the predominantly male world of
sharpshooting. Throughout her career, Annie proved many spectators wrong in their assumptions of
a female shooter. Oakley should be considered a modern feminist because she created an outlet for
sportswomen that didn't exist. Oakley opened doors with her talent, graceful Victorian style and
philanthropy for women's economic and social equality.
Early on, Annie's family was quite large, she was the fifth of seven surviving children. Annie's father
would hunt while her mother tended to the house. Annie enjoyed going out hunting with her father,
and shooting came very natural to her. At the young age of eight years old, Annie began shooting
and trapping small game. In 1866, her father died of pneumonia. Unable to support her children,
Oakley's mother, sent her to the live at the Darke County Infirmary. Also known, as the county poor
house when she was 9 years old. Annie worked as a servant, doing chores and caring for children. At
the age of 12, she ran away and went back home. Her mother and siblings still
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Nobillingland: A Short Story
Once upon a time, very long ago there was a land so majestic and unbelievable that no one above
the age of 21 will believe it ever existed. This land was free of stress, worries, and everyone lived a
carefree life. Adults and children could live life as careless as a tree bug and no one could stop them.
What's this land called you may ask? Nobillingland. In Nobillingland there was no such thing as
"paying bills". Adults had the luxury of free natural resources so water bills, gas bills, light bills, and
many other expenses didn't exist in Nobillingland. The queen of Nobillingland was a woman by the
name of Sasha Sin Facturas and she was from a place where citizens struggled to pay their bills
called Payuppington. One day Sasha escaped ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Nobillingland was now just another Payuppington. The villagers now had to pay light bill, water
bill, phone bill, mortgage, and they even had to pay to take out their garbage. The life that everyone
in Nobillingland once knew was now crushed like Georgia when the Falcons lost the Super Bowl.
George and Mort felt very accomplished. They knew that they had finally won the battle and the
people of Nobillingland would now live a unhappy miserable life but they were completely wrong.
Having to pay bills didn't stop the people of Nobillingland from doing the things they enjoyed the
most. Everyone still walked around with smiles on their faces and joy in their voices. 100 years later
the cursed village of Nobillingland continued to grow in population and land. People are now living
in debt struggling to survive. Everyone now lives paycheck to paycheck and each generation is
worse than the last. Everything that the people of Nobillingland worked so hard to keep us away
from was now our reality. The moral of the story is your purpose in life isn't to live, pay bills, and
die. We all have purpose it's just up to us to find that purpose and live for it. Don't let the stress of
bills restrict you from doing the things that make you
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Abby Burgin. Mr. Jones. English 12 Honors, Period 2. February
Abby Burgin
Mr. Jones
English 12 Honors, Period 2
February 24, 2017
Tragic Hero: O.J. Simpson
Throughout time there have been an abundant amount of well–respected individuals who have let
their flaws lead to their downfall. O.J. Simpson is a prime example of a tragic flaw leading to a
downfall. O.J. Simpson was a luminary football player and actor who let his tragic flaw of anger and
jealousy get the best of him. His tragic flaw led him to a life of crime including the alleged murder
of two people, robbery, and kidnapping.
At a young age, Simpson told his mother, that he would be in the paper one day, which his little
sister would respond with, "In the police report." Not only did he make the headlines as a star
football player, he also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Within his first two years at the junior college, he scored more than fifty touchdowns and gained
2,445 yards rushing. He became a reputable player and even got the attention of major universities.
He began playing at the University of South Carolina. He led this team to two Rose Bowl
appearances in 1967 and 1968. During these appearances, Simpson scored thirty–five touchdowns
and gained 3,265 yards rushing within twenty–two games. In 1968, he earned himself the Heisman
Trophy ("O. J. Simpson." Contemporary). At USC, he was an All–American halfback and this is
where he gained all of his fame ("O.J. Simpson." Biography.com). Pete Axthelm, a sports writer for
Newsweek stated, "O.J. . . . has done more than his share . . . He has led the Trojans, inspired them,
and when necessary carried them." ("O. J. Simpson." Contemporary). He inspired many, set NCAA
football records and took his football career to the next level ("O.J. Simpson." Biography.com).
Simpson moved on to the National Football League draft, where the team with the worst record gets
to choose first. Simpson was then granted the opportunity to play for the Buffalo Bills for part of his
NFL career. In February of 1969, Simpson obtained the name of Sports Magazines "Man of the
Year". This made him the first college student to have received this honor ("O. J. Simpson."
Contemporary).
As his NFL career took off, he yet again set records and impressed football fans. He played for the
Buffalo Bills for eight
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Rosa Bonheur's Buffalo Bill
Bonheur was full of curiosity about the many animals and American Indians that were part of the
spectacle, reflecting her enormous enthusiasm in at least seventeen paintings and countless sketches
produced during her almost daily visits to the encampment. An important portrait of Buffalo Bill
himself, mounted on his favourite white horse, was also completed during the time that Bonheur
spent there. It's a straightforward composition, with the white horse trotting on a somewhat dusty
path towards the viewer, slightly at an angle and meeting our gaze, while Cody glances to one side
as if enacting the tracker he once was (see Fig. 7). The background is filled with some nondescript
shrubs and trees, ubiquitous to many picturesque locations of the world, accompanying a rather calm
blue sky. Fig. 7 – Rosa Bonheur, Col. William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill), 1889. The equestrian portrait
of Buffalo Bill became an American icon. Buffalo Bill was a metaphor for all that America stood for
and it's no surprise Bonheur was drawn to the man, perhaps seeing him as a beacon of hope on
horseback of a symbolic white steed. Being a forward–thinking woman she identified America with
the liberation of women and a progressive attitude that conformed to the principles bestowed upon
her by both of her parents in her youth. "If America marches at ... Show more content on
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Her realistic depictions of animals elevated their status as subject matter on a grandiose scale of
history painting. Sympathetic to their cause, and clearly identifying with them on a personal level,
Bonheur was successful in portraying their significance by visualizing their importance within the
narrative of humankind. At a time when a woman painter was not typically elevated to equal status
of men in power, she as an artist retained the faculty of seeing and depicting, and therefore
contributing to the chronicle of
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William Buffalo Bill Cody Essay
William Buffalo Bill Cody
Buffalo Bill was one of the most interesting figures of the old west, and the best known spokesman
of the new west. Buffalo Bill was born in 1846 and his real name was William Frederick Cody.
Cody was many things. He was a trapper, bullwhacker, Colorado 'Fifty–Niner';, Pony Express rider,
Civil War soldier, wagonmaster, stagecoach driver, and even a manager of a hotel. He changed his
name to Buffalo Bill sometime in his early twenties for his skill while supplying railroad workers
with buffalo meat. He would soon begin his career as one of the most famous prairie scouts of the
Indian Wars.
Buffalo Bill worked the army from 1868–1872. Cody was awarded the Congressional Medal of
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Only Egypt's fame opposed the Wild West as the talk of Chicago at the World's Columbian
Exposition in 1893. His show exhibited many famous people, such as Annie Oakley and Sitting
Bull. By the 1900's, Buffalo Bill could have possibly been the most famous and recognizable man in
the entire world.
The Wild West's great success began on nostalgia for the passing frontier that swept the nation in the
late 1800's. However, Buffalo Bill never looked backward. Towards the end of his life, a famous
quote of his was 'All my interests are still with the west– the modern west';.
Cody used his glory and fame as a platform for his western causes. His western causes were fighting
for the rights of Indians and women, and also for conservation. Even as early as 1879, Buffalo Bill
warned the federal government to not make promises to them that could be broken. He knew that
Indian conflicts would be caused by broken government promises. He also knew what the Indian
was fighting for, because their entire history was in America, and they felt it was their country.
Buffalo Bill was a fair man, as well. He was quoted in 1894 as saying to a woman reporter who
asked whether he thought the majority of women were qualified to vote that they were 'as well
qualified as the majority of men. If a woman can do the same work that a man can do and do it just
as well, she should have the same pay';.
Very early on, Buffalo Bill realized that a
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Buffalo Bill's Impact On The Wild West
William Cody's legacy as a both a performer and a historical figure is mixed. Known as "Buffalo
Bill" to both his critics and his fans, Cody embodied the Wild West, establishing a narrative of
frontier life and those who resided in it. Through his traveling performances, Cody constructed an
image that resonated with millions of Americans. Many historians have analyzed Buffalo Bill's
cultural significance and how he affected Americans' perceptions on expansion.
Since Christianson's work is a foreword to Cody's autobiography, it depicts Cody in a relatively
positive light. It largely focuses on the importance of Buffalo Bill – describing in the thesis how this
image attributed to "a sweeping narrative that places the American frontier at the center of ... Show
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Utilizing mostly secondary sources, Riley discusses how the professional relationship between
Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley strengthened the American frontier, as they pair became "leading
interpreters of Manifest Destiny and of its casualties, American Indians" (Riley 256). As she
describes in her thesis, "by creating the cowboy and the cowgirl and imbuing them with ideals of
white manhood and womanhood, Cody and Oakley entered the era's ongoing debate concerning
proper gender roles for men and women, popularizing standards to which many Americans soon
aspired" (256). In other words, Riley argues that the professional relationship between the
individuals was significant in popularizing the West. Through their show, Buffalo Bill and Oakley
created the Wild West, "presenting their version of western settlement and instructing white citizens,
immigrants, and children in the American national ideology" (276). Buffalo Bill and Oakley's
perception on the West was significant because of its popularity among American citizens. As Riley
discusses, the shortcomings in accuracy are negated by the show's cultural
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Oj Simpson Case
Their are many famous cases in the world but their is one that stands out from all the other ones
because of how big the case really was. This was the O.J. Simpson case this one stands out from all
the other ones because of how long it lasted and how everyone thought that O.J Simpson was a
murderer but he got away with it. This case is definitely the most known out of all the other famous
cases because O.J. Simpson was such a known person weather that was from football or from his
movies and shows.
O.J. Simpson grew up in San Francisco California he grew up with 2 sisters and 1 brother when he
was growing up he had a passion for the game of football. He was one of the greatest football
players to ever play the game of football. He was the first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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didn't always make the best choices growing up. One source stated "He stole, crashed parties, picked
fights, joined gangs, skipped school and ended up in jail. Unlike most of his buddies, though, he had
an ace–phenomenal speed." In his personal life Simpson faced troubles. His wife, Marguerite
Thomas, whom he had met in high school and married in 1967, divorced him in 1979.
Soon after they got divorced officers found two dead bodies one was O.J. Simpson Ex wife and the
other was her lover. When police went to go inform Simpson they found blood stains on his ford
bronco "Police investigators claimed to have recovered blood samples from clothing found in
Simpson's home and from his car that matched blood taken from the victims"They also analyzed the
blood found on the crime scene, in the car, and in Simpson's bedroom DNA testing indicated that the
blood was more than likely Simpson's. Police then put out a warrant for O.J. and then it all started
from their He drove the Ford Bronco that police followed for at least 60 miles along the freeways.
O.J. emotionally urging law enforcement to "back off" because O.J. had a gun to his head. After a
while O.J. surrendered charged with the double murder of his ex–wife Nicole Brown Simpson, 35,
and her friend Ronald Goldman, 2. In the trial O.J was found not guilty of the the murders but if you
look at everyone on the Defendants side they all filled their faces with
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Case Study Of Dennis Magnasco
s.Dennis Magnasco called the VA clinic in Bedford, Massachusetts for two days and tried to get an
appointment. However, he was unsuccessful. He contacted his boss, Rep. Seth Moulton, and they
came up with a great idea. A camera was set up, and Dennis called the clinic again. The video lasted
five minutes. It shows the man being forced to go through several automated messages. He is never
able to get to speak to an actual person. The video has been posted on Facebook, and it has been
viewed over 2.1 million times. Seth Moulton was the one who posted the video. He is also veteran,
and he posted the video to bring light to the problems veterans are facing. A few days after the video
was posted, the VA clinic fixed the phone system. Dennis was
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Buffalo Bill Cummings
e.e. cummings' "Buffalo Bill's" is a poem obviously about Buffalo Bill, but the speaker symbolically
and uniquely connects Buffalo Bill's fame with death. As the poem progresses cummings distinctive
yet basic use of punctuation develops imagery that connects the concept of death with iconic people
of the world. Through its overall structure and unique use of punctuation, "Buffalo Bill's" suggests
that regardless of social status, death is inevitable. cummings' unique style of punctuation plays a
role in creating an image of Buffalo Bill for the reader. When describing Buffalo Bill's actions in his
western show cummings' uses varied punctuation to emphasize the performance: "ride a
watersmooth–silver stallion and break onetwothreefourfive pigeonsjustlikethat"(cummings, lines 3–
5)
These descriptive lines create an image of Buffalo Bill horseback riding while shooting clay pigeons
with ease. The speaker uses the adjective "watersmooth" to describe his silver stallion. This
connection implies how polished and smooth Bill's performance is and how sleek his stallion
appears. The use of having no spaces in between the final lines of the quote can imply that Buffalo
Bill shot the pigeons very quickly without hesitation adding ... Show more content on
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cummings' "Buffalo Bill's" the idea that everyone is equal in death is quite relevant throughout the
poem. It emphasizes that regardless of social status, death is inevitable. The use of punctuation and
structure creates imagery and provides examples to support the poems message. By using
punctuation in a visual way cummings' was able to create pace changes and meaning while reading.
This visual structure helped to show the progression of Bills life from birth to death. e.e. cummings'
poem "Buffalo Bill's" confirms that death escapes no one even the most idolized people. It would be
wise to remember that no matter your skill, class, or looks everyone is born and everyone will die.
Nobody can escape "Mister Death"(cummings, line
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How Did Buffalo Bill Build Pay
Buffalo Bill was always a hard and extravagant worker. He started working at the age of 11 and he
enjoyed it. But he had always had a passion for adventure, so he finally found a job that involved
both; the Pony Express. The Pony Express was the job that had everything that fascinated him.
Buffalo Bill soon got this job at the age of 14 and what he liked about it was he had already been use
to going fast on horseback, the further you went the more the pay was, and he has always had an
appetite for adventure.
First, Buffalo Bill had always been use to riding on horseback. Ever since he was young he had
always liked to race with them. Also his dream job, was looking for people who had experience with
riders, which had already put him at an advantage. According to the article, "The firm undertaking
the enterprise had been busy for some time picking the best ponies to be had for money, and the
lightest, most wiry and most experienced riders." With this job you also had to be fast so you could
make a bigger profit and since he was already use to going fast on horseback, that put him into the
higher paid category. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Also the pay of the rider way increased from the distance that the rider had rode. So this means that
Buffalo Bill can do what he loves to do all day and get payed more and more. According to the
article, " It was announced that the further a man rode the better would be his pay." And since he
likes to ride he could take the longest trip and complete it within fewer days and within longer miles
and get payed four times his original
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The Success Of The Buffalo Bills Essay
Everyone has a specific skill set that they are good at. Some people are good with numbers, others
have a gift for writing. The same is true in sports. The Buffalo Bills are very good at losing and
disappointing their fans, while the Patriots are fantastic at bending the rules and winning Super
Bowls. In baseball, each team is built around a specific group of players in order to create the best
possible chance to win the World Series. Some of the greatest players have created seemingly
unbreakable statistics. Joe DiMaggio had a hit in fifty–six consecutive games. Barry Bonds hit seven
hundred and sixty–two home runs over his twenty–two–year career. Statistics like these only come
about once in a generation. Teams are comprised of various talent. Some are like Miguel Cabrera.
Cabrera always has a batting average over .300 with at least 25 home runs. These types of players
are considered great hitters. Other's, like Stephan Drew, get a hit less than 20% of the time they have
an at bat. Players similar to Drew's skill set have a job because they are very good at defense and
their value on defense out ways their value on offense to their specific team. Baseball is sport rich
with statistics. Almost anything one can come up with, has a statistic. In the last ten years alone, top
executives, such as Billy Bean, have constructed teams based on advanced statistics and have been
fairly successful, like the 2002 Oakland Athletics. Other teams, like the Houston Astros,
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Buffalo Bill Annotation
The American frontier is an era of great pride and taming of the nature with the will to conquer.
American society is taught to never give up and peruse one's dream, to value that dream and do
whatever it takes in order to achieve it. Although this provides a double edged sword for society as it
can be the will on one side, but also be the downfall on another. For if any person is supposed to
truly resemble the American frontier, then Buffalo Bill would be that image. Yet, in a Native
American perspective, his double edged sword is a continually growing downfall for the culture.
Sherman Alexie's poem "Evolution" shows an ever growing dived in reservations around America
and the effects from its own poison. For when "Buffalo Bill opens" a pawn shop on the reservation,
natives flee to the shop in order to "pawn their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is the perspective also into the past as well. For when the actual Buffalo Bill was born, indigenous
groups further west were ousted from their lands just like those in the East. The sun essentially sets
on the rise and fall of the Native people in this poem because it shows how a white man came into a
reservation and caused the same 200–hundred–year old pain again. Not only is there that pain,
Buffalo Bill has the "bill" that Native Americans pay in order to destroy their own legacy. The
reservation only gets smaller as the Natives leave and the blood toxicity lessens while the blood
alcohol levels increase. True indigenous people and their descendants are essentially "evolving" into
a new breed of people, and the only relict to show their presence is when Buffalo Bill "closes the
pawn shop" and paints a new sign over. Calling it the "THE MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN
CULTURES." Yet to even know about such information, Buffalo Bill requires that one pay the bill,
and this only results in seeing the things the same Native people had just
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Personal Narrative: My Relationship With Two State Senators
This past semester I was able to get an internship working for two State Senators and the Indiana
Statehouse. The things that I learned in the past four and a half months has been absolutely un–
ending. I was able to step behind the scenes of the Indiana State Senate working for these two
senators and see firsthand just how our state government truly operates. I saw just how much work
goes into some of the simplest bills to ensure the correct language is in there. I also got to witness
some of the hardest working Hoosiers I have ever seen in my life work tirelessly to ensure the rest
of us were getting what we deserved from them. Within this essay I will talk about the two senators I
worked for and what they were like, what I did on a daily ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Going into this internship I was very aware of what the Senate and House of Representatives were
and what they did, but I wasn't sure exactly how they went about passing bills. I learned on the first
day of the internship the process in which it takes for a bill to be passed and made into law here in
Indiana. Another thing that I learned was that there are an incredible amount of involved citizens in
this state that constantly voice their opinions. Everyday our office alone would receive hundreds of
emails and phone calls about particular bills that may have been controversial. I quickly learned just
how passionate the constituents of the senators I was working for were. It also became quickly
apparent to me just how much both of my senators actually cared for what their constituents thought
and about what they were dealing with back in their home
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Should The Past Be Judged
Should the Past be Judged?
We can learn a lot from consulting the past. We learn more about our world, more about our history,
and even more about ourselves. Spanish aphorist George Santayana once said: "Those who cannot
remember the past are condemned to repeat it" (qtd. in Moncur 1). In general terms, this famous
aphorism means that it is important for us to study and learn from history in order to avoid repeating
the same mistakes. However, the standards and values that we use today to judge the present are
much different than they were in the past. What may have seemed like the right thing to do one
hundred years ago might not be viewed the same way today. In her essay "At the Buffalo Bill
Museum, June 1988," Jane Tompkins ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Cody's Wild West shows weren't just used to preserve the buffalo species; they were used to depict
his actions as an Indian fighter. "Buffalo Bill was a plainsman, but the place he might have held on
the picture plane of the West was severely compromised and ultimately lost to the theatrical
pretentions of the Wild West Show" (Momaday 638). For Cody, these shows were just a
transformation into an imitation of himself. "The great fascination and peril of Cody's life was the
riddle of who he really was. The thing that opposed him, and perhaps betrayed him, was above all
else the mirage of his own identity" (Momaday 631). In this essence, it is important for us to judge
the past. Despite his treatment of the Indians, Cody is still an authentic American hero.
Buffalo Bill isn't the only figure in American history to be viewed in this controversial manner.
Consider the actions of Christopher Columbus after discovering America. In 1492, Columbus set out
on a voyage across the Atlantic Ocean in an effort to prove that the world was round. After spending
two months at sea, Columbus finally reached what he thought was India but was actually Central
America. Columbus is credited for being the first to generate European awareness of the American
continents in the Western Hemisphere. His voyages eventually led to the colonization of the
Americas and the development of a modern world. After Columbus, more and more explorers set
out to the Americas,
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Buffalo Bill Essay
Buffalo Bill
One of the most colorful figures of the Old West became the best known spokesman for the New
West. He was born William Frederick Cody in Iowa in 1846. At 22, in Kansas, he was rechristened
"Buffalo Bill". He had been a trapper, a bullwhacker, a Colorado "Fifty–Niner", Pony Express rider
(1860), wagonmaster, stagecoach driver, Civil War soldier, and even hotel manager. He earned his
nickname for his skill while supplying Kansas Pacific Railroad workers with buffalo meat. He was
about to embark on a career as one of the most illustrious prairie scouts of the Indian Wars.
From 1868 through 1872 he was continously employed by the United States Army, a record in the
hazardous and uncertain scouting profession. He won the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The phenomenal success of the Wild West was founded on a nostalgia for the passing frontier which
swept the nation in the late 19th Century. But Buffalo Bill himself never looked backward. "All my
interests are still with the west – the modern west," he wrote near the end of his life.
He used his fame and public attention as a soapbox for western causes, for the rights of Indians and
women, and for conservation. As early as 1879 he cautioned the government to "never make a single
promise to the Indians that is not fulfilled." All frontier scouts respected the Indian, he said. "Every
Indian outbreak that I have ever known has resulted from broken promises and broken treaties by
the government." America was the Indian's heritage, and the Indian had only fought for what was
his.
In 1894 a woman reporter asked him whether he thought the majority of women qualified to vote.
He was caught off guard but answered, "As well qualified as the majority of men." The women in
his Wild West were as skilled and courageous as the men. "If a woman can do the same work that a
man can do and do it just as well," he said "she should have the same pay."
Cody recognized very early that a developer in the West was obligated to be a preserver as well. He
has spoken out against the hide–hunters of the 1870s and 1880s for slaughtering the buffalo "cruelly,
recklessly." In Wyoming and Colorado he worked to establish game preserves and limit hunting
seasons. Gifford
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The Poetry of E. E. Cummings Essay
The Poetry of E. E. Cummings
Is the of style e. e. cummings' poetry its true genius, or the very reason the works should be called
drivel? Alfred Kazin says that the poet's style is "arrogant" and "slap stick" and that cummings is
"the duality of the traditionalist and the clown"(155). Others, such as Richard P. Blackmur, say his
technique is an insult to the writing profession. He says that cummings' poetry would only appeal to
those with a "childish spirit"(140). It was Mark Van Doren, though, who probably said the truth
about cummings. "He has a richly sensuous mind; his verse is distinguished by fluidity and weight;
he is equipped to range lustily and long among the major passions"(140) Through examples of his
work, "from spiralling ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
"[W]hose only secret all creation sings" is that the mother's "[l]ove provides the universal rhythm . .
. despite man's attempt to change or stop the rhythm, it marks the limits on his destructive power"
(Powers 237) and who knows what lies beyond.
In "Buffalo Bill's" cummings' style not only includes line breaks, but run on and joined words as
well. His line breaks and technique of separating words is a precise and deliberate method which
causes the reader to think. Separating "defunct" by itself could also mean death (Dilworth 176).
Using the word Jesus in a place by itself with a long space, indicating a pause, before and after it,
indicate that it is not being used to describe Jesus Christ, but rather as an expression of amazement
and awe, common in everyday speech. Cummings, throughout this poem, uses space in order to
indicate pauses, much as a comma would do. In this poem he also uses run on and joined words to
emphasize description of Buffalo Bill. In line four of the poem cummings wrote "watersmooth–
silver" to describe the stallion in line five. The combination of the words are referring to the fluidity
and grace of the mighty stallion, but suggest that it is a coward by describing its blood as water. This
image does not coincide with the masculinity Buffalo Bill, himself, portrayed by not acting like a
coward. Silver, used in conjunction with watersmooth, that described the stallion, Dilworth stated,
could also refer to the "silver–haired Bill
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Ralph C Wilson Case
Taxes Probably Contributed to Buffalo Bills Owner Decision to Keep Team While Still Living
While he was still living, Ralph C. Wilson Jr. was not only resolute about maintaining his sole
ownership of the Buffalo Bills but he passionately wanted his team to stay in Buffalo.
There might have been some financial motives to keep the NFL team before he passed away in
March 2014.
If he was still alive when he sold the team, his income taxes would have been based on the profits of
his initial investment of $25,000 in 1959. The team is now worth $870 million.
If the team was sold today, the successors to his fortune would have to pay capital gain taxes which
would be the difference between the team value when he died and whatever the eventual sale ...
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Further complicating that tax scenario is what his heirs will owe in federal estate taxes. Attorneys
said that estate taxes can be as high as 40% and will depend on Wilson's final arrangements.
Alexander stated that for assets that large a considerable amount of planning would have taken
place, where different scenarios would be considered, overall costs and benefits and how they would
ultimately impact Mr. Wilson now and into the future.
Selling the team would also have been one of the decisions of the estate taxes evaluation.
As Alexander stated, a team valued at $800 million would have to pay $320 million or 40% at some
point.
Hoops mentioned that certain estate planners would advise a wealthy client like Wilson to take
advantage of insurance policies to pay for some of the estate taxes.
Even with expert estate planning, Hoops went on to say that unforeseen problems tend to come up
after death.
Even with the best estate plan ever devised, Hoops said it boils down to the family and heirs that are
left to make the
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Buffalo Bills Essay
The Buffalo Bills are about to start their 2015 season with, what some may call, the most talented
team in the past decade. Maybe the best team on paper, ever. .. Okay, that may be a stretch. But this
team is stacked up to be pretty good. They have a new coaches at the reins, some new players and a
whole new vibe that surpasses any in years past.
On offense the Bills have assembled an arsenal of weapons fans haven't seen since the early 90's.
Those teams that featured Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas, Andre Reed. You know the rest.
Under third year General Manager Doug Whaley, the Bills have shown new life in the National
Football League. Adding flashy players like RB LeSean McCoy via trade. Resigning core players
like DE Jerry Hughes and Jarius Wynn, as well as, key special teamer WR Marcus Easley. Whaley
didn't stop there in free agency though signing multiple players off the street. One who hasn't even
played in a whole season. OG Richie Incognito, WR Percy Harvin, TE Charles Clay and QB Tyrod
Taylor headlined those moves that brought both grit and spark, respectively, to this already growing
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Recently new owners, Kim and Terry Pegula, didn't panic. There was no additional pressure to find
a HC and staff to run this team. You see, they had an organization with personnel who have been
there and done that before. Team President Russ Brandon and GM Doug Whaley knew what they
needed to find in a new coaching staff. And over the next month or so the Bills, like other teams in
the league, were in search for someone to run this newly abandoned WNY team. The team didn't
want a coach who hasn't lead a team before. They didn't want a coach who would curl up into a ball
when under pressure. The Buffalo Bills found that person. That man was recently fired New York
Jets Head Coach, Rex
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Buffalo Bill Thesis
Buffalo Bill: Insecure Murderer In order to better understand the serial killer, Buffalo Bill, we must
first understand what motivates him to kill. I will be using three theses to state my claims in this
paper and they are the following: Thesis 1: The Monster's Body is a Cultural Body, Thesis 2: The
Monster Always Escapes, and Thesis 4: The Monster Dwells at the Gates of Difference. The purpose
of this paper is to dissect Buffalo Bill's monstrosity and to examine what sets him apart from the rest
of society. I intend to argue that Buffalo Bill is indeed an insecure murderer. According to Thesis 1:
The Monster's Body is a Cultural Body which also means that monsters correspond with a culture at
a particular moment. Buffalo Bill corresponds with the culture of the twentieth century mainly
because serial killers were very active during those times and they still are. In some ways he is like
the infamous Texas Chainsaw Massacre murderer Ed Gein. Like Gein, Buffalo Bill skins his victims
and makes a female body suit out of their flesh. In the movie Silence of the Lambs, Buffalo Bill
maps out his victims, goes to their locations, pretends like he needs help lifting something, kidnaps
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This basically means that although Buffalo Bill has been killed by FBI trainee Clarice Starling, the
things that he did will always be remembered by the victims families and the people who tried to
solve the case. Like many other serial killers Buffalo Bills legacy will live on forever. Also because
serial killers are so prevalent, characters like Buffalo Bill will continue to be portrayed in novels,
movies and in real life. There will always be something or someone who is the reason for many
people's natural fear even if that person or thing is just a made up
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My Struggle For Independence Growing Up Of A First...
It is with great honour to share the tale of my struggle for independence growing up in a first
generation home. To begin, I shall introduce you to my family. Firstly, my parents had three children
together, all two years apart, me being the youngest. Both of my parents had high school diplomas,
however were unsuccessful in earning a well supporting, paying job. My mom worked in an office
as a clerk; although once she got pregnant she stayed at home to take care of the young children.
However, once our budget started to become tight, my mom had to start working again.
Unfortunately, my mom's old position was filled by an individual with post–secondary experience.
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The fights and arguments that my parents had would rub off on the children making life very
difficult. My parents would fight so constantly that they could no longer keep their marriage happy
causing them to file for a divorce. This was the hardest time in my life. When my parents got the
divorce I went from barely seeing my own father from working long hours to barely seeing my own
mother, who had to pick up full time work as a cashier. Eventually, my dad went to live with his
parents which resulting in me rarely seeing him. I knew I had to help out because my mother was
now single, taking care of three kids. My mom would work three jobs trying to pay for lawyer fees
for the divorce, pay bills, and take care of three young children. After seeing endless days and nights
of my mom crying over finances, I promised to her life was going to be different.
I developed a sense of determination to gain an education and pay for my own tuition. The struggle
of coming from a first generation family has definitely opened my eyes to the harsh reality of life
without post–secondary experience. My ambition to help began when I was eight. The job only paid
eighty dollars a month, which I split with my brother, leaving me with only forty dollars. Eventually,
when I was fourteen, I got my first real paying job at Tim Horton's working weekends while still
studying hard
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Sherman Alexie's Evolution
Reading this poem, the first central image in "Evolution" by Sherman Alexie is "The Indians pawn
their hands, saving the thumbs for last (Alexie, 1992). Buffalo Bill was a well–known cowboy in
western American history who was prevalent during America's fight to win the west from the Native
Americans. In this poem, he is used as a symbol for the U.S. Government (Hayatali, 2014). Buffalo
Bills decides to open a pawn shop directly across the street from a liquor store. He did this with the
anticipation the Native Americans would sell personal assets they owned to secure cash money to
purchase liquor. The Indians followed through exactly as Buffalo Bill expected, sold their individual
belongings. As a result, the Indians began to secure alcohol from the liquor store with the money
they made selling those items. The Indians began this process by selling smaller items like jewelry
and electronics. The narrator compares the small items to the Indians hands (Alexie, 1992). ... Show
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1)." I imagine the addiction of the alcohol proceeded as the Native Americans continued to pawn
more items then previous to get money to buy more alcohol. It was a vicious cycle, and Alexie
compared it to the Native Americans now losing their skeletons over the abuse. It is very similar to
modern day crack, meth, or other drug addicts; giving up everything in sight for their addiction no
matter the cost. Sad to think addiction was real and progressive even in this time in history and only
gotten bigger in worse in today's society with alcohol and devastating
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Essay on O.J. Simpson Trial: Did He Do It?
Did He Do It ? "You never know someone until you've seen them behind closed doors". Orenthal
O.J. Simpson lived a rough life growing but, instead of that taking over his life he decided to make a
change by becoming a football hall of fame, actress/tv star and later being turned to a serial killer.
Was the killing done out of love or spight? Or did he even do it? O.J. Simpson was born July 9,
1947 in San Francisco, California. He is the son of Eunice Simpson and Jimmy Lee Simpson. He is
also the brother of three other siblings. O.J. was raised in the Potrero Hill Housing projects for low
income families. When O.J. was just a toddler his father left his mother to raise four children on her
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Simpson stated that "The day with Mays made me realize that my dream was possible. Willie wasn't
a superhuman. He was an ordinary person, so I knew there was a chance for me" (UXL Biographies,
2011). Not only did he change his demeanor but also it changed him altogether to become a better
man and realize that his dream is possible. Simpson and Cowlings joined the football team in high
school and were both named to the all–city team. He led the team in scoring his senior year in high
school. Being great on the field Simpson thought he had a greater chance at being recruited into a
college but, his field ability didn't match the academic standards of being accepted into college.
Simpson planned on to join the U.S. Army, but when a friend came back from Vietnam with a leg
missing. He then changed his mind instead, he and Cowlings enrolled in City College of San
Francisco (UXL Biographies, 2011). Seeing his friend come back with a leg missing opened his eyes
that with a little more effort he could create a better future for himself. His Freshmen year of City
College, he averaged 10 yards when he received the ball. By Sophomore year, he was given
recognition by 50 colleges. in the Spring of 1967, he enrolled at the University of Southern
California in Los Angeles as a Junior and soon became college football's leading rusher. His Senior
year, he ended with carrying the ball thirty–five times and gained
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Reflection On Poverty Simulation
On April 19, 2017 my class took part in a Poverty Simulation Experience. Before we started we
were informed by Dr. Stephens, our instructor, that this was, "not a game" and to make it as realistic
as possible. She also informed us that the goal during the simulated month was to "keep your home
secure, make sure your family was fed, pay your bills, and meet unexpected situations." My alter
ego during this simulation was Iris Isma, a single mom with a one–year–old child and live–in
boyfriend. Iris was unemployed, but has the desire to go to school. Her only income was food
stamps and TANF. Isaiah Isaacson, the boyfriend, was employed and helped out with paying half the
housing and Utilities. Iris had a dilemma during this scenario, to either pay the rent or feed her ...
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I still miss Ray; he was an elderly man who showed up on my parent's doorway one day. We had no
rooms available at the time. However, Ray was persistent, he told my mom that her coach was very
comfortable. Ray stayed with my family until one day he got sick and my dad took him to the
hospital. He died at the hospital and it broke my heart that he had no family with him. I am sure it
was a difficult choice for Ray to ask a stranger for help. My mom had to make difficult choices as
well in regards to deciding which bills to pay. I remember having our utilities get turned off or
having to eat only bread for dinner. Knowing and seeing the difficult choices people of all ages,
shape and color have to make has made me more culturally sensitive. As we make choices in life, it
is good to know that there are places to go for help. I realized through this clinical experience that
community health nurses can help individual facing difficulty choices by providing community
referrals and initiating inter–professional collaboration. Some of the families might not know there
is help available to them and community nurses can help assist them so they don't have to make the
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Analysis Of The Poem ' I Buffalo Bill 's ' Essay
With the three poems "next to of course god america i", "the Cambridge ladies who live in furnished
souls", and "[Buffalo Bill's] e e cummings paints a very grim picture of American ideals and shows
his disdain for much of the cultural identity that Americans share. In the poems "next to of course
god america i" and "the Cambridge ladies who live in furnished souls" he lampoons politicians and a
certain class of women. In "[Buffalo Bill's]" he declares a cultural icon to be "defunct" and within
the other two poems he calls out many other American institutions including rabid nationalism, the
protestant church, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. On top of everything that e e cummings sees
as wrong with America, he also characterizes the average American as extremely gullible and easily
fooled by exalted members of society as seen in "next to of course god america i", "the Cambridge
ladies who live in furnished souls", and to a lesser extent in "[Buffalo Bill's]". The poem "next to of
course god america i" is a parody of a speech one would expect to hear coming from a politician,
except in this speech the politician comes off as incomprehensible and comically patriotic. The way
that the speech consists almost entirely of allusions to national anthems and other platitudes in an
attempt to win the favor of the common man is a harsh critique on the state of American politics as
well as on the average voter. Similar to this, the women in "the Cambridge ladies who live in
furnished
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Buffalo Bill Cumming
Some times Cummigs will forgot to place spaces between words on purposes. This uses is seen in
Cumming's poem "Buffalo Bill". In this poem man of words are jumbled together to create
something new: "onetwothreefourfive" (Cummings line 6). By jumbling words together Cumming
creates a fast paced verse that pushes the poem along. This fast paced attitude in this poem show just
how quick Buffalo Bill's life and other people's lives can be. An example of a conventional with
Cumming's distinctive mark barely noticeable would be "Anyone lived in a pretty how town". This
poem displays how uninformed people can become: "Anyone lived in a pretty how town, (with up
so floating man bells down)" (Cummings line 1–2). The only display of E.e.Cumming's distinctive
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Sitting Bull : Sitting Bull, A Courageous Sioux Chief
Sitting Bull
Courageous Sioux Chief
Sitting bull was born in the 1830s on the plains of North America that we know as South Dakota.
His actual name is Hunkeshnee which means "slow". The Sioux tribe moved from place to place for
hunting buffalo.
The Sioux boys learned their skills from the games they play. They had hunted with bows and
arrows, held races, wrestle, and swam. They would also imitate their fathers actions. A little fact is
Hunkeshnee was named Sitting Bull at the age of 14 after he struck the first the blow in battle.
Around the 1960s Sitting Bull was named chief and around that time gold was found in the on the
Sioux land area called the black the Black Hills. The government found out about his gold and they
wanted to buy the the land to land for the gold. The Sioux did not want to sell their land, this caused
the government to send out soldiers and fight for the land.
The soldiers told the Sioux that as long as they gave up some of their land they would give them a
peace treaty.The Sioux no longer wanted to fight so they agreed and gave up some of their land to
the government.
After the Sioux signed the peace treaty the soldiers wanted to take more of their land, they had
forced the Sioux out f their own land, the Sioux had to move to the reservations instead. Sitting Bull
once again joined with the other Sioux chiefs in 1876, to fight back and get their land back from the
government. Together the tribes fought back against the government to take back
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Analysis Of Buffalo Bill
Disorders that Buffalo Bill Has Buffalo Bill suffered from various psychological disorders, the first
disorder that I will focus on is Buffalo Bill's Anti–Social Personality Disorder (ASPD). The text
states that a someone who suffers from the ASPD as "a psychological condition exhibited by
individuals who are basically unsocialized and whose behavior pattern brings them repeatedly into
conflict with society" (Schmalleger, p. 132). Buffalo Bill would imprison the overweight woman
victims that he abducted in a large dry well in the basement of the home that he lived in. Buffalo Bill
showed no guilt for keeping his victims in the dry well, who most of the time would be left in the
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PTSD can be characterized by both psychological and physical symptoms, and people who suffer
from it will generally experience impaired functioning in various aspects of their lives"
(Schmalleger, p. 246). In the film The Silence of the Lambs the screenplay really doesn't provide too
much insight on Buffalo Bill's childhood, but there is implications that Buffalo Bill had a traumatic
childhood. If the film The Silence of the Lambs provided additional information on Buffalo Bill's
childhood, we could have a better understanding of any specific traumatic or terrifying experiences
that lead to the development of Buffalo Bill's PTSD. Dr. Hannibal Lecter in the film The Silence of
the Lambs, tells Detective Clarice Starling "Billy was not born a criminal, but made one by years of
systematic abuse". Due to Buffalo Bill's PTSD, it was clear that he had feelings of anger, self–hatred
and wanted to kill women so that he could ultimately become one after he stitched his victims skin
together and made a "woman suit" for himself. Buffalo Bill ultimately wanted to turn himself into
someone that he didn't hate, so he felt like by wearing the "woman suit" and "becoming a woman"
he could accomplish that. These feelings could have been a combination of both the Anti–Social
Personality Disorder (ASPD) and also Post–Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). –––––––Summarize
disorders here––––– Criminological theories that apply to Buffalo Bill I found that there were
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Buffalo Bill Thesis
The wild west was time in which people really started heading towards the west of the U.S. They
headed to the west because they wanted land and money. The west was starting to populate and
getting popular the little towns started to grow bigger and bigger. Eventually some of these
overpopulated towns became ghost towns because people started to move in the cities. The wild
west started roughly around 1840s with the rise of the Gold rush, Manifest Destiny, and the
Homestead act. During this time a lot of people were either looking for land in the west because of
the Homestead act or they were looking for gold during the gold rush. William Frederick Cody was
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He married Louisa Frederici in St. Louis, Missouri on March 6, 1866. They were married for 78
years between (1843–1904). During these 78 years they had 4 kids together: Arta Lucille (1866–
1904), Kit Carson (1870–1876), Orra Maude (1872–1883), and Irma Louise (1883–1918). Only one
of Cody's children would survive him. In 1904 Cody sued Louisa for divorce claiming she had
attempted to poison him. When Buffalo Bill was 8 years old he moved to kansas with his family.
Since the Homestead act was in full effect his family wanted to move to get land and have a better
life. When he was 12 years old he was working for a wagon train headed to Fort Laramie,
Wyoming; the next year, he participated in the gold rush to Colorado; and at 15, he reportedly rode
for the Pony Express. He also was part of the Civil War but only a little bit towards the end. Buffalo
Bill opened his own wild west show when he was 37 years old. At age 11 his father died and
because of this as a young boy his family did not have a lot of money. When his father died in 1857,
his mother moved to Kansas, where Cody worked for a wagon–freight company as a mounted
messenger and wrangler. In 1859, he tried his luck as a prospector in the Pikes Peak gold rush, and
the next year, joined the Pony Express, which had advertised for "skinny, expert riders willing to
risk death daily." In 1867–68 he was hunter
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Psychological Analysis of O.J. Simpson's Path to Infamy
O.J. Simpson, born Orenthal James Simpson, was born on July 9, 1947 in San Francisco, California.
At the age of 2, he contracted rickets, which left him bowl–legged and pigeon toed. At the age of 5,
his parents separated and he was raised by his mother in a predominantly black neighborhood. At
the age of 13, O.J. joined a gang, the Persian Warriors, and one of fights landed him in a detention
center for about a week (Biography.com, n.d.). O.J.'s infamous football career began at Galileo High
School, where he would go onto break records. This would lead to O.J. being recruited to play
college football which he went on to play for the University of South Carolina. While at USC, O.J.
set many records at the halfback position which ultimately lead to him winning the Heisman Trophy,
a prestigious college football award. In 1969, O.J. was drafted by the Buffalo Bills, where he spent
the majority of his NFL career. While playing for the Buffalo Bills, O.J. earned his nickname, "the
Juice," and he would continue to set records. He would go on to play for the San Francisco 49ers
during the final leg of his professional football career (Biography.com, n.d.).
Along with a very impressive football career, O.J. was also an actor and commentator for the NFL.
He would appear on TV and films. Ironically, he starred in the film, The Klansman, playing the role
of a man who was framed for murder, which unintentionally foreshadowed O.J.'s future
(Biography.com, n.d.).
The thing that most
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Football : The History And Evolution Of Football
Football is one of America's most popular sports and has been for years. A vast number of people
watch football every Saturday or Sunday to chant and root on their favorite home team. Out of all of
the football fans across the world, about only half of them really know the true history of this
beautiful game. Many sports today is just another part of someone's daily life, it is easy to forget that
just over 120 years ago, a majority of the sports that we take for granted were not even in existence.
The history of the modern sports details is an evolution, from games being first played for
entertainment to a business battling one another in power and size. Football, in particular, the
National Football League, has been around for over one–hundred years having resulted in many
changes for the sport on how it is played and perceived in the popular eye because of new and
improved equipment, the introduction of the instant replay, the creation of the passing game, the no
huddle offense, referees communicating through wireless devices, and through the efforts to
increase player safety. A major change in the National Football League that effected the game
forever was the introduction of the instant replay which began early four decades ago with a man
and a stopwatch. The NFL first experimented with instant replay in 1976 by a man named Art
McNally, whom was the director of officiating then. It all began when McNally wanted to know
how long a video review would delay a football
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Buffalo Bill Sympathy
A psychopath known as "Buffalo Bill" is kidnapping and murdering young women across the
Midwest United States. Believing it takes one to know one, the F.B.I. sends agent in training,
Clarice Starling to interview the demented psychiatric ward prisoner who may provide
psychological insight and clues to the Buffalo Bill's actions. The prisoner is psychiatrist, Dr.
Hannibal Lector, a brilliant yet murderous cannibal who will only help Starling if she gives him
details about her own life even though she was advised by her superiors not to. The pressure for
information sets on when Buffalo Bill abducts a U.S. Senator's daughter. Starling then is authorized
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The director used these camera techniques in order to include the audience in the movie. There is
nothing fancy or complicated about his camerawork. The director needed to figure out a way to
involve his audience in the plot so they would not be merely witnesses to the mind games and
actually feel the suspense. The director positioned the camera so that the actors are speaking directly
to the audience in close–up and extreme close–up shots, suggesting the characters in the film
recognize the audience's presence or their own participation in the movie. This camera work instills
fear and anguish in its audience because it makes it seem as the actors are peering down or looking
straight into the audience's eyes. The camera work did an amazing job in including the audience in
the
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Infuence of Women in America: Sacagawea, Rosa Parks, and...
Imagine you are on the edge of your seat waiting in desperation for the Buffalo Bill's Wild West
show to begin. The lights go dim; the crowd falls silent. You can hear only the rumble of galloping
horses. The crowd grows rambunctious as a single spotlight flickers on. Standing in the center of the
arena is the one and only Annie Oakley. She announces that she will shoot the ashes off any man's
cigar, or any women's Havana cigar. She searches the crowd for a volunteer and her eyes land on her
husband Frank. Usually, no one would dare to volunteer, but on that day Kaiser Wilhelm II, the
German Emperor, was feeling rather daring. He stood up; "I volunteer," Annie was shocked, for no
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Six years later on a chilly December day a raging blizzard swept across western Ohio. Annie's father
Jacob, who was on a trip to the general store fifteen miles away, ended up stranded in the midst of
the storm. He struggled to make it home. The clocks read midnight when Jacob entered the door half
frozen and unable to speak. He had made it for a couple of months, but when March crept up; he
died of pneumonia and left his family in a financial crisis The Mosses family lost the farm and was
forced to resort to a smaller plot where Susan struggled to support her destitute family on her own
("Program").
As bills began to pile up, Annie became determined to help. She would set traps in the nearby woods
to catch quail and grouse. At the age of eight Annie swiped her father's gun from the fire place, and
disappeared into the woods. She returned home with a squirrel in hand. Her mother was set aghast
and forbade her to pull the trigger of a gun again ("Life"). Susan was still unable to support the
family on her own; therefore, at the age of nine Annie was sent to the Darke County Infirmary,
otherwise known as the county poor house where she lived with Superintendent Edington's family
(Buffalo). Annie would help with the children and in return received an education and learned many
valuable skills such as sewing. At the age
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Buffalo Bill Essay
Buffalo Bill
William Frederick Cody, also known as Buffalo Bill, was born into an anti–slavery family. He had a
rough childhood, but despite this hardship he grew up to be an adventurous wild west showman, and
achieve many historical goals. On February 26, 1846, near the small town of LeClair, Iowa, William
F.
Cody was born to Isacc and Marry Ann Cody. At the time William had two sisters,
Martha and Julia, and a brother, Samuel. But he ended up with three more sisters,
Eliza, Helen, and May, and another brother, Charlie. In the first eight years of his childhood,
William grew up on a farm his father owned and worked. During this time, William had plenty of
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After this failed, Bill contracted with the Kansas Pacific Railroad, in
1867–1868, to furnish buffalo meat to the workers on the line. This earned him his nickname,
Buffalo Bill.
In 1868–1872, Buffalo Bill served again as an army scout when he was elected to the Nebraska
legislature. In 1872, after carrying dispatches through hostile Indian country for Gen. Philip H.
Sheridan, he became chief of scouts for the 5th U.S. Cavalry for four years until 1876. During this
eight year period, Buffalo Bill took place in sixteen Indian fights, including the defeat of the
Cheyenne at Summit Springs, Colorado (1869), and at Hat Creek, Wyoming in
1876, he was famed for his "Killing of Yellow Hand". Also during this time, in
1869, Ned Buntline (E. Z. C. Judson) made Buffalo Bill the hero of a dime novel that was later
dramatized, and in 1872 he persuaded Cody to appear on stage.
Cody broke with Buntline after a year, but remained an actor for eleven seasons.
Cody made his first and most authentic autobiography in 1879. He was also the author of dime
novels, as well as the hero of some 1,700 of these publications, most of them written by Prentiss
Ingraham.
In 1883, Buffalo Bill was so inspired by the success at a July 4th celebration at North Platte,
Nebraska, that he organized Buffalo Bill's
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Buffalo Bill and Disney Essay
Buffalo Bill and Disney
More than seventy years after Buffalo Bill "taught" the history of the West to a curious nation,
Disneyland embarked on a strikingly similar course. Relying on creative marketing, star appeal, the
American fascination with all things western, and, most important, an exceedingly glib portrayal of
history, Disneyland in a strange way completed the story that Buffalo Bill started in 1883. Although
the eras, to be sure, were decidedly different, history was delivered in exactly the same way.
The west is an idea that has always fascinated the American people. Buffalo Bill was the first to
understand the salability of this concept with his endearing, albeit distorted road show of the late
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In one year alone, 1899, the show covered 11,000 miles in two hundred days, giving 341
performances in 132 cities. The show was enormously successful and profoundly powerful as a
shaping force in the way America saw the west.
The problem, of course, is that the show did more than entertain–it also became a sort of travelling
museum and the definitive word on a vital period of America's past. What lessons, exactly, did the
show teach and whose values did the Buffalo Bill show endorse? The program of the show, a
website notes, "presented itself as a source of knowledge, authority, and authenticity about the
west." (http://xroads.virginia.edu) This mixing of fantasy with reality, of myth and history, belied the
official sounding nature of the show and its program, not to mention the visual nature of the
presentation, which must have seemed real. The blending of fact and fiction, not surprisingly,
carried over to Cody himself, as many became confused with him and the character of Buffalo Bill.
More important to history, though, the stereotype of the American Indian was reinforced, night after
night, as Buffalo Bill and his cast of nearly 500 actors played out scene after scene where the Indian
was nothing more than a mounted warrior destined to lose to the American individual, taming the
frontier, as it were,
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Buffalo Bill Wild West Summary
The westward expansion of American citizens was a progressive action that helped the nation to
move forward during the mid–eighteen hundreds. The land that was being claimed came to be
known as the frontier and few people settled there due to the perceived threat of Indians and what
they thought was a lack of economic opportunity. This land was taken over by farmers and herders
that controlled buffalo and used the fertile soil to make a living. The story of "Buffalo Bill's Wild
West: Celebrity, Memory, and Popular History" shows how a man can start with nothing and grow
to be a publicly recognized figure. The author of this story, Joy S. Kasson, recounts Buffalo Bill's
life and the decisions he made along the way along with how the actions he took affected the events
around him. This story, that takes a biographic approach, tells of Buffalo Bill's influence in society
as a showman and in the perceived image of the wild west during this time.
What were the author's main claims and how did she defend them? The author claims that William
Cody, also known as Buffalo Bill, found success through luck and that his success was very
fortunate and highly unlikely. In the biography the author writes, "In the process of becoming an
international celebrity, Cody both followed and diverged from familiar pathways in the search for
success and respectability that led many others to debt, obscurity, and failure" (page 12). Cody's
experiences and decisions would not seem to lead to such
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Mary Walker Women's Rights Movement Analysis
Description Despite having changed the views on women in war and women in medicine, Dr.
Walker has received little recognition for her role in the Women's Rights Movement. In honor of Dr.
Mary Walker's service to both women and our country, I propose a monument to be erected in
remembrance of this female physician and women's rights enthusiast. Dr. Mary Walker paved the
way for female physicians as the second female to graduate from Medical School in the United
States and she challenged the societal norms that confined women to certain jobs and to certain
clothing. Dr. Mary Walker remained true to her values and is worthy of remembrance for her service
and her legacy. I propose a statue to be created in remembrance of this female figure to ... Show
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Dr. Mary Edwards Walker frequently wore clothing deemed inappropriate by society in order to
support the women's Dress Reform movement. She believed that women should not be confined to a
dress standard and opposed this societal norm on many occasions. She wore a suit at her wedding
and often wore trousers under her dress. Walker faced much opposition and even got arrested for her
bold attire because she was believed to be "impersonating a man." She stood by this cause and was
even buried in her suit. Walker supported the Women's Rights Movement and was an active
participant in the Dress Reform Movement. The Bloomer dress that this monument will display is an
accurate portrayal of the causes Dr. Walker stood for and of the clothing she typically
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Independence Definition Essay
Independence! What is the meaning of this word? Some people have different thoughts, ideas, or
notions of the word but we always hear our parents telling us, from a young age, what it is and we
grow up wanting and striving for that "independence". I remember when I was a teenager, I got into
plenty of arguments with my mother about having friends over and the last thing she would always
tell me after every argument, "Once you get your own place you can do whatever you want." Right
after that I would mutter and mumble to myself, with anxiousness, ignorance, and sometimes anger,
"I can't wait till I'm old enough to get my own place." Little did know, I would soon be ingesting the
harsh reality of my own words.
When I was nineteen the wait was over, I finally got that first step to independence, I had the
financial means to rent my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It was like I would take one step forward and two steps back. There were a lot of things that I didn't
have to worry about especially staying with my parents, such as electricity bills and cable bills
because those were always paid. Since I was having such a tough time paying bills I decided to get a
roommate and luckily, I thought at the time, my friend told me that he had a friend who has a child
and needed a place to stay. First glance when I met my roommate I saw a beautiful, mature, well–
mannered person; whose clothes looked neat, clean, and pressed. I thought she was the best
candidate to be my roommate, but I was wrong. The first two weeks after her move–in were a living
hell, she was filthy and a slob. She would leave dirty diapers everywhere, her room looked like a
pig–pin, and the main bathroom smelled so bad. I would often think a bomb had gone off and
wished that I had a gas mask when I would pass by her room and bathroom because I thought the
toxic fumes could possibly kill
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A Common Meal
Buffalo Bills restaurant is a well–known restaurant that sits at the heart of Hayward on B Street. It is
surrounded by a chain of many other fine dining restaurants, but none as good as the western
inspired Buffalo Bills. On the outside of the restaurant at first glance it reminds you of an old Italian
place, yet the name "Buffalo Bills" set your mind at askew when you notice the western title
compared to the Italian landscape outside. Buffalo Bills has a variety of delicious Soups, Burgers,
Pizzas, Desserts and assorted appetizers. Although their menu seems to be very simple, it's the
simplicity that catches the eye. Yesterday I visited Buffalo Bills restaurant, and I must say their main
goal is to keep their customers happy and make them want to come back. The customers seem to
enjoy the enthusiasm that Buffalo Bills portrays within the eating environment, service, and the
amazing food.
As soon as the guests walk in this restaurant, they get a great sense of relaxation. With all the
decorations it makes guests feel like they are in a good ole fashion Ho' down with a modern twist of
course. The décor includes very vivid painting from modern western inspired artists. The painting
are very complemented by the dim orange lighting. Also, the restaurant is wrapped in ridged tin wall
paper that waves in and out and with every wave it also reflects the lighting off the wall. The
restaurant offers a casual feel in which people feel more sedated, and comfortable as
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Buffalo Bill : The Legend Of William F. Cody
The "wild west," as many like to call it, had many heroes, come of which were turned into legends
by the stories told about them and their extraordinary feats. William F. Cody is one of these
legendary men, though most people have never heard of him by his true name. Better known as
"Buffalo Bill," William Cody was a man who the American people and his own exaggeration and
stories turned from a normal, hard working man, into a legend. "Buffalo Bill" is known for his real
life experiences on the western frontier, his army career, and his acting career based on the
experiences that he had throughout his life. This paper will cover William F. Cody's, or "Buffalo
Bill's" scalping of Yellow Hair, his 24 mile ride on one horse, and how he allegedly killed over
4,000 buffalo. In July of 1876, about three weeks after the death of George Armstrong Custer,
William F. Cody was in a life or death struggle with an enemy easily capable of killing or maiming
him. "...two enemies–one Indian, one white– face off in mortal combat. One fires and misses; the
other's bullet finds its mark, and one of the two falls dead. In less time than it takes to tell it, the
survivor scalps his foe and holds the gory trophy aloft, screaming his triumph (historynet.com)."
Unlike you may be thinking, it was not William Cody who was the one who had been killed and
scalped. As the story goes, "Cody brandishes his bloody scalp, mistranslates his opponent's name as
"Yellow Hand," and screams "First scalp for
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  • 1. Annie Oakley As A Feministist Annie Oakley expressed, "I would like to see every woman know how to handle [firearms] as naturally as they know how to handle babies." (Kasper, 215) This unyielding truth can be uttered by anyone, anywhere. However, Annie Oakley was not just anyone she was a remarkably talented female sharpshooter. She was one of a kind. Oakley was a petite woman, only 5 feet tall and arguably 120 pounds, her diminutive stature made her stand out in the predominantly male world of sharpshooting. Throughout her career, Annie proved many spectators wrong in their assumptions of a female shooter. Oakley should be considered a modern feminist because she created an outlet for sportswomen that didn't exist. Oakley opened doors with her talent, graceful Victorian style and philanthropy for women's economic and social equality. Early on, Annie's family was quite large, she was the fifth of seven surviving children. Annie's father would hunt while her mother tended to the house. Annie enjoyed going out hunting with her father, and shooting came very natural to her. At the young age of eight years old, Annie began shooting and trapping small game. In 1866, her father died of pneumonia. Unable to support her children, Oakley's mother, sent her to the live at the Darke County Infirmary. Also known, as the county poor house when she was 9 years old. Annie worked as a servant, doing chores and caring for children. At the age of 12, she ran away and went back home. Her mother and siblings still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Nobillingland: A Short Story Once upon a time, very long ago there was a land so majestic and unbelievable that no one above the age of 21 will believe it ever existed. This land was free of stress, worries, and everyone lived a carefree life. Adults and children could live life as careless as a tree bug and no one could stop them. What's this land called you may ask? Nobillingland. In Nobillingland there was no such thing as "paying bills". Adults had the luxury of free natural resources so water bills, gas bills, light bills, and many other expenses didn't exist in Nobillingland. The queen of Nobillingland was a woman by the name of Sasha Sin Facturas and she was from a place where citizens struggled to pay their bills called Payuppington. One day Sasha escaped ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nobillingland was now just another Payuppington. The villagers now had to pay light bill, water bill, phone bill, mortgage, and they even had to pay to take out their garbage. The life that everyone in Nobillingland once knew was now crushed like Georgia when the Falcons lost the Super Bowl. George and Mort felt very accomplished. They knew that they had finally won the battle and the people of Nobillingland would now live a unhappy miserable life but they were completely wrong. Having to pay bills didn't stop the people of Nobillingland from doing the things they enjoyed the most. Everyone still walked around with smiles on their faces and joy in their voices. 100 years later the cursed village of Nobillingland continued to grow in population and land. People are now living in debt struggling to survive. Everyone now lives paycheck to paycheck and each generation is worse than the last. Everything that the people of Nobillingland worked so hard to keep us away from was now our reality. The moral of the story is your purpose in life isn't to live, pay bills, and die. We all have purpose it's just up to us to find that purpose and live for it. Don't let the stress of bills restrict you from doing the things that make you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Abby Burgin. Mr. Jones. English 12 Honors, Period 2. February Abby Burgin Mr. Jones English 12 Honors, Period 2 February 24, 2017 Tragic Hero: O.J. Simpson Throughout time there have been an abundant amount of well–respected individuals who have let their flaws lead to their downfall. O.J. Simpson is a prime example of a tragic flaw leading to a downfall. O.J. Simpson was a luminary football player and actor who let his tragic flaw of anger and jealousy get the best of him. His tragic flaw led him to a life of crime including the alleged murder of two people, robbery, and kidnapping. At a young age, Simpson told his mother, that he would be in the paper one day, which his little sister would respond with, "In the police report." Not only did he make the headlines as a star football player, he also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Within his first two years at the junior college, he scored more than fifty touchdowns and gained 2,445 yards rushing. He became a reputable player and even got the attention of major universities. He began playing at the University of South Carolina. He led this team to two Rose Bowl appearances in 1967 and 1968. During these appearances, Simpson scored thirty–five touchdowns and gained 3,265 yards rushing within twenty–two games. In 1968, he earned himself the Heisman Trophy ("O. J. Simpson." Contemporary). At USC, he was an All–American halfback and this is where he gained all of his fame ("O.J. Simpson." Biography.com). Pete Axthelm, a sports writer for Newsweek stated, "O.J. . . . has done more than his share . . . He has led the Trojans, inspired them, and when necessary carried them." ("O. J. Simpson." Contemporary). He inspired many, set NCAA football records and took his football career to the next level ("O.J. Simpson." Biography.com). Simpson moved on to the National Football League draft, where the team with the worst record gets to choose first. Simpson was then granted the opportunity to play for the Buffalo Bills for part of his NFL career. In February of 1969, Simpson obtained the name of Sports Magazines "Man of the Year". This made him the first college student to have received this honor ("O. J. Simpson." Contemporary). As his NFL career took off, he yet again set records and impressed football fans. He played for the Buffalo Bills for eight ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Rosa Bonheur's Buffalo Bill Bonheur was full of curiosity about the many animals and American Indians that were part of the spectacle, reflecting her enormous enthusiasm in at least seventeen paintings and countless sketches produced during her almost daily visits to the encampment. An important portrait of Buffalo Bill himself, mounted on his favourite white horse, was also completed during the time that Bonheur spent there. It's a straightforward composition, with the white horse trotting on a somewhat dusty path towards the viewer, slightly at an angle and meeting our gaze, while Cody glances to one side as if enacting the tracker he once was (see Fig. 7). The background is filled with some nondescript shrubs and trees, ubiquitous to many picturesque locations of the world, accompanying a rather calm blue sky. Fig. 7 – Rosa Bonheur, Col. William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill), 1889. The equestrian portrait of Buffalo Bill became an American icon. Buffalo Bill was a metaphor for all that America stood for and it's no surprise Bonheur was drawn to the man, perhaps seeing him as a beacon of hope on horseback of a symbolic white steed. Being a forward–thinking woman she identified America with the liberation of women and a progressive attitude that conformed to the principles bestowed upon her by both of her parents in her youth. "If America marches at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her realistic depictions of animals elevated their status as subject matter on a grandiose scale of history painting. Sympathetic to their cause, and clearly identifying with them on a personal level, Bonheur was successful in portraying their significance by visualizing their importance within the narrative of humankind. At a time when a woman painter was not typically elevated to equal status of men in power, she as an artist retained the faculty of seeing and depicting, and therefore contributing to the chronicle of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. William Buffalo Bill Cody Essay William Buffalo Bill Cody Buffalo Bill was one of the most interesting figures of the old west, and the best known spokesman of the new west. Buffalo Bill was born in 1846 and his real name was William Frederick Cody. Cody was many things. He was a trapper, bullwhacker, Colorado 'Fifty–Niner';, Pony Express rider, Civil War soldier, wagonmaster, stagecoach driver, and even a manager of a hotel. He changed his name to Buffalo Bill sometime in his early twenties for his skill while supplying railroad workers with buffalo meat. He would soon begin his career as one of the most famous prairie scouts of the Indian Wars. Buffalo Bill worked the army from 1868–1872. Cody was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor in 1872. He was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Only Egypt's fame opposed the Wild West as the talk of Chicago at the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893. His show exhibited many famous people, such as Annie Oakley and Sitting Bull. By the 1900's, Buffalo Bill could have possibly been the most famous and recognizable man in the entire world. The Wild West's great success began on nostalgia for the passing frontier that swept the nation in the late 1800's. However, Buffalo Bill never looked backward. Towards the end of his life, a famous quote of his was 'All my interests are still with the west– the modern west';. Cody used his glory and fame as a platform for his western causes. His western causes were fighting for the rights of Indians and women, and also for conservation. Even as early as 1879, Buffalo Bill warned the federal government to not make promises to them that could be broken. He knew that Indian conflicts would be caused by broken government promises. He also knew what the Indian was fighting for, because their entire history was in America, and they felt it was their country. Buffalo Bill was a fair man, as well. He was quoted in 1894 as saying to a woman reporter who asked whether he thought the majority of women were qualified to vote that they were 'as well qualified as the majority of men. If a woman can do the same work that a man can do and do it just as well, she should have the same pay';. Very early on, Buffalo Bill realized that a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Buffalo Bill's Impact On The Wild West William Cody's legacy as a both a performer and a historical figure is mixed. Known as "Buffalo Bill" to both his critics and his fans, Cody embodied the Wild West, establishing a narrative of frontier life and those who resided in it. Through his traveling performances, Cody constructed an image that resonated with millions of Americans. Many historians have analyzed Buffalo Bill's cultural significance and how he affected Americans' perceptions on expansion. Since Christianson's work is a foreword to Cody's autobiography, it depicts Cody in a relatively positive light. It largely focuses on the importance of Buffalo Bill – describing in the thesis how this image attributed to "a sweeping narrative that places the American frontier at the center of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Utilizing mostly secondary sources, Riley discusses how the professional relationship between Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley strengthened the American frontier, as they pair became "leading interpreters of Manifest Destiny and of its casualties, American Indians" (Riley 256). As she describes in her thesis, "by creating the cowboy and the cowgirl and imbuing them with ideals of white manhood and womanhood, Cody and Oakley entered the era's ongoing debate concerning proper gender roles for men and women, popularizing standards to which many Americans soon aspired" (256). In other words, Riley argues that the professional relationship between the individuals was significant in popularizing the West. Through their show, Buffalo Bill and Oakley created the Wild West, "presenting their version of western settlement and instructing white citizens, immigrants, and children in the American national ideology" (276). Buffalo Bill and Oakley's perception on the West was significant because of its popularity among American citizens. As Riley discusses, the shortcomings in accuracy are negated by the show's cultural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Oj Simpson Case Their are many famous cases in the world but their is one that stands out from all the other ones because of how big the case really was. This was the O.J. Simpson case this one stands out from all the other ones because of how long it lasted and how everyone thought that O.J Simpson was a murderer but he got away with it. This case is definitely the most known out of all the other famous cases because O.J. Simpson was such a known person weather that was from football or from his movies and shows. O.J. Simpson grew up in San Francisco California he grew up with 2 sisters and 1 brother when he was growing up he had a passion for the game of football. He was one of the greatest football players to ever play the game of football. He was the first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... didn't always make the best choices growing up. One source stated "He stole, crashed parties, picked fights, joined gangs, skipped school and ended up in jail. Unlike most of his buddies, though, he had an ace–phenomenal speed." In his personal life Simpson faced troubles. His wife, Marguerite Thomas, whom he had met in high school and married in 1967, divorced him in 1979. Soon after they got divorced officers found two dead bodies one was O.J. Simpson Ex wife and the other was her lover. When police went to go inform Simpson they found blood stains on his ford bronco "Police investigators claimed to have recovered blood samples from clothing found in Simpson's home and from his car that matched blood taken from the victims"They also analyzed the blood found on the crime scene, in the car, and in Simpson's bedroom DNA testing indicated that the blood was more than likely Simpson's. Police then put out a warrant for O.J. and then it all started from their He drove the Ford Bronco that police followed for at least 60 miles along the freeways. O.J. emotionally urging law enforcement to "back off" because O.J. had a gun to his head. After a while O.J. surrendered charged with the double murder of his ex–wife Nicole Brown Simpson, 35, and her friend Ronald Goldman, 2. In the trial O.J was found not guilty of the the murders but if you look at everyone on the Defendants side they all filled their faces with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Case Study Of Dennis Magnasco s.Dennis Magnasco called the VA clinic in Bedford, Massachusetts for two days and tried to get an appointment. However, he was unsuccessful. He contacted his boss, Rep. Seth Moulton, and they came up with a great idea. A camera was set up, and Dennis called the clinic again. The video lasted five minutes. It shows the man being forced to go through several automated messages. He is never able to get to speak to an actual person. The video has been posted on Facebook, and it has been viewed over 2.1 million times. Seth Moulton was the one who posted the video. He is also veteran, and he posted the video to bring light to the problems veterans are facing. A few days after the video was posted, the VA clinic fixed the phone system. Dennis was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Buffalo Bill Cummings e.e. cummings' "Buffalo Bill's" is a poem obviously about Buffalo Bill, but the speaker symbolically and uniquely connects Buffalo Bill's fame with death. As the poem progresses cummings distinctive yet basic use of punctuation develops imagery that connects the concept of death with iconic people of the world. Through its overall structure and unique use of punctuation, "Buffalo Bill's" suggests that regardless of social status, death is inevitable. cummings' unique style of punctuation plays a role in creating an image of Buffalo Bill for the reader. When describing Buffalo Bill's actions in his western show cummings' uses varied punctuation to emphasize the performance: "ride a watersmooth–silver stallion and break onetwothreefourfive pigeonsjustlikethat"(cummings, lines 3– 5) These descriptive lines create an image of Buffalo Bill horseback riding while shooting clay pigeons with ease. The speaker uses the adjective "watersmooth" to describe his silver stallion. This connection implies how polished and smooth Bill's performance is and how sleek his stallion appears. The use of having no spaces in between the final lines of the quote can imply that Buffalo Bill shot the pigeons very quickly without hesitation adding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... cummings' "Buffalo Bill's" the idea that everyone is equal in death is quite relevant throughout the poem. It emphasizes that regardless of social status, death is inevitable. The use of punctuation and structure creates imagery and provides examples to support the poems message. By using punctuation in a visual way cummings' was able to create pace changes and meaning while reading. This visual structure helped to show the progression of Bills life from birth to death. e.e. cummings' poem "Buffalo Bill's" confirms that death escapes no one even the most idolized people. It would be wise to remember that no matter your skill, class, or looks everyone is born and everyone will die. Nobody can escape "Mister Death"(cummings, line ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. How Did Buffalo Bill Build Pay Buffalo Bill was always a hard and extravagant worker. He started working at the age of 11 and he enjoyed it. But he had always had a passion for adventure, so he finally found a job that involved both; the Pony Express. The Pony Express was the job that had everything that fascinated him. Buffalo Bill soon got this job at the age of 14 and what he liked about it was he had already been use to going fast on horseback, the further you went the more the pay was, and he has always had an appetite for adventure. First, Buffalo Bill had always been use to riding on horseback. Ever since he was young he had always liked to race with them. Also his dream job, was looking for people who had experience with riders, which had already put him at an advantage. According to the article, "The firm undertaking the enterprise had been busy for some time picking the best ponies to be had for money, and the lightest, most wiry and most experienced riders." With this job you also had to be fast so you could make a bigger profit and since he was already use to going fast on horseback, that put him into the higher paid category. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also the pay of the rider way increased from the distance that the rider had rode. So this means that Buffalo Bill can do what he loves to do all day and get payed more and more. According to the article, " It was announced that the further a man rode the better would be his pay." And since he likes to ride he could take the longest trip and complete it within fewer days and within longer miles and get payed four times his original ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. The Success Of The Buffalo Bills Essay Everyone has a specific skill set that they are good at. Some people are good with numbers, others have a gift for writing. The same is true in sports. The Buffalo Bills are very good at losing and disappointing their fans, while the Patriots are fantastic at bending the rules and winning Super Bowls. In baseball, each team is built around a specific group of players in order to create the best possible chance to win the World Series. Some of the greatest players have created seemingly unbreakable statistics. Joe DiMaggio had a hit in fifty–six consecutive games. Barry Bonds hit seven hundred and sixty–two home runs over his twenty–two–year career. Statistics like these only come about once in a generation. Teams are comprised of various talent. Some are like Miguel Cabrera. Cabrera always has a batting average over .300 with at least 25 home runs. These types of players are considered great hitters. Other's, like Stephan Drew, get a hit less than 20% of the time they have an at bat. Players similar to Drew's skill set have a job because they are very good at defense and their value on defense out ways their value on offense to their specific team. Baseball is sport rich with statistics. Almost anything one can come up with, has a statistic. In the last ten years alone, top executives, such as Billy Bean, have constructed teams based on advanced statistics and have been fairly successful, like the 2002 Oakland Athletics. Other teams, like the Houston Astros, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Buffalo Bill Annotation The American frontier is an era of great pride and taming of the nature with the will to conquer. American society is taught to never give up and peruse one's dream, to value that dream and do whatever it takes in order to achieve it. Although this provides a double edged sword for society as it can be the will on one side, but also be the downfall on another. For if any person is supposed to truly resemble the American frontier, then Buffalo Bill would be that image. Yet, in a Native American perspective, his double edged sword is a continually growing downfall for the culture. Sherman Alexie's poem "Evolution" shows an ever growing dived in reservations around America and the effects from its own poison. For when "Buffalo Bill opens" a pawn shop on the reservation, natives flee to the shop in order to "pawn their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the perspective also into the past as well. For when the actual Buffalo Bill was born, indigenous groups further west were ousted from their lands just like those in the East. The sun essentially sets on the rise and fall of the Native people in this poem because it shows how a white man came into a reservation and caused the same 200–hundred–year old pain again. Not only is there that pain, Buffalo Bill has the "bill" that Native Americans pay in order to destroy their own legacy. The reservation only gets smaller as the Natives leave and the blood toxicity lessens while the blood alcohol levels increase. True indigenous people and their descendants are essentially "evolving" into a new breed of people, and the only relict to show their presence is when Buffalo Bill "closes the pawn shop" and paints a new sign over. Calling it the "THE MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURES." Yet to even know about such information, Buffalo Bill requires that one pay the bill, and this only results in seeing the things the same Native people had just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Personal Narrative: My Relationship With Two State Senators This past semester I was able to get an internship working for two State Senators and the Indiana Statehouse. The things that I learned in the past four and a half months has been absolutely un– ending. I was able to step behind the scenes of the Indiana State Senate working for these two senators and see firsthand just how our state government truly operates. I saw just how much work goes into some of the simplest bills to ensure the correct language is in there. I also got to witness some of the hardest working Hoosiers I have ever seen in my life work tirelessly to ensure the rest of us were getting what we deserved from them. Within this essay I will talk about the two senators I worked for and what they were like, what I did on a daily ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Going into this internship I was very aware of what the Senate and House of Representatives were and what they did, but I wasn't sure exactly how they went about passing bills. I learned on the first day of the internship the process in which it takes for a bill to be passed and made into law here in Indiana. Another thing that I learned was that there are an incredible amount of involved citizens in this state that constantly voice their opinions. Everyday our office alone would receive hundreds of emails and phone calls about particular bills that may have been controversial. I quickly learned just how passionate the constituents of the senators I was working for were. It also became quickly apparent to me just how much both of my senators actually cared for what their constituents thought and about what they were dealing with back in their home ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Should The Past Be Judged Should the Past be Judged? We can learn a lot from consulting the past. We learn more about our world, more about our history, and even more about ourselves. Spanish aphorist George Santayana once said: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" (qtd. in Moncur 1). In general terms, this famous aphorism means that it is important for us to study and learn from history in order to avoid repeating the same mistakes. However, the standards and values that we use today to judge the present are much different than they were in the past. What may have seemed like the right thing to do one hundred years ago might not be viewed the same way today. In her essay "At the Buffalo Bill Museum, June 1988," Jane Tompkins ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cody's Wild West shows weren't just used to preserve the buffalo species; they were used to depict his actions as an Indian fighter. "Buffalo Bill was a plainsman, but the place he might have held on the picture plane of the West was severely compromised and ultimately lost to the theatrical pretentions of the Wild West Show" (Momaday 638). For Cody, these shows were just a transformation into an imitation of himself. "The great fascination and peril of Cody's life was the riddle of who he really was. The thing that opposed him, and perhaps betrayed him, was above all else the mirage of his own identity" (Momaday 631). In this essence, it is important for us to judge the past. Despite his treatment of the Indians, Cody is still an authentic American hero. Buffalo Bill isn't the only figure in American history to be viewed in this controversial manner. Consider the actions of Christopher Columbus after discovering America. In 1492, Columbus set out on a voyage across the Atlantic Ocean in an effort to prove that the world was round. After spending two months at sea, Columbus finally reached what he thought was India but was actually Central America. Columbus is credited for being the first to generate European awareness of the American continents in the Western Hemisphere. His voyages eventually led to the colonization of the Americas and the development of a modern world. After Columbus, more and more explorers set out to the Americas, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Buffalo Bill Essay Buffalo Bill One of the most colorful figures of the Old West became the best known spokesman for the New West. He was born William Frederick Cody in Iowa in 1846. At 22, in Kansas, he was rechristened "Buffalo Bill". He had been a trapper, a bullwhacker, a Colorado "Fifty–Niner", Pony Express rider (1860), wagonmaster, stagecoach driver, Civil War soldier, and even hotel manager. He earned his nickname for his skill while supplying Kansas Pacific Railroad workers with buffalo meat. He was about to embark on a career as one of the most illustrious prairie scouts of the Indian Wars. From 1868 through 1872 he was continously employed by the United States Army, a record in the hazardous and uncertain scouting profession. He won the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The phenomenal success of the Wild West was founded on a nostalgia for the passing frontier which swept the nation in the late 19th Century. But Buffalo Bill himself never looked backward. "All my interests are still with the west – the modern west," he wrote near the end of his life. He used his fame and public attention as a soapbox for western causes, for the rights of Indians and women, and for conservation. As early as 1879 he cautioned the government to "never make a single promise to the Indians that is not fulfilled." All frontier scouts respected the Indian, he said. "Every Indian outbreak that I have ever known has resulted from broken promises and broken treaties by the government." America was the Indian's heritage, and the Indian had only fought for what was his. In 1894 a woman reporter asked him whether he thought the majority of women qualified to vote. He was caught off guard but answered, "As well qualified as the majority of men." The women in his Wild West were as skilled and courageous as the men. "If a woman can do the same work that a man can do and do it just as well," he said "she should have the same pay." Cody recognized very early that a developer in the West was obligated to be a preserver as well. He has spoken out against the hide–hunters of the 1870s and 1880s for slaughtering the buffalo "cruelly, recklessly." In Wyoming and Colorado he worked to establish game preserves and limit hunting seasons. Gifford ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. The Poetry of E. E. Cummings Essay The Poetry of E. E. Cummings Is the of style e. e. cummings' poetry its true genius, or the very reason the works should be called drivel? Alfred Kazin says that the poet's style is "arrogant" and "slap stick" and that cummings is "the duality of the traditionalist and the clown"(155). Others, such as Richard P. Blackmur, say his technique is an insult to the writing profession. He says that cummings' poetry would only appeal to those with a "childish spirit"(140). It was Mark Van Doren, though, who probably said the truth about cummings. "He has a richly sensuous mind; his verse is distinguished by fluidity and weight; he is equipped to range lustily and long among the major passions"(140) Through examples of his work, "from spiralling ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "[W]hose only secret all creation sings" is that the mother's "[l]ove provides the universal rhythm . . . despite man's attempt to change or stop the rhythm, it marks the limits on his destructive power" (Powers 237) and who knows what lies beyond. In "Buffalo Bill's" cummings' style not only includes line breaks, but run on and joined words as well. His line breaks and technique of separating words is a precise and deliberate method which causes the reader to think. Separating "defunct" by itself could also mean death (Dilworth 176). Using the word Jesus in a place by itself with a long space, indicating a pause, before and after it, indicate that it is not being used to describe Jesus Christ, but rather as an expression of amazement and awe, common in everyday speech. Cummings, throughout this poem, uses space in order to indicate pauses, much as a comma would do. In this poem he also uses run on and joined words to emphasize description of Buffalo Bill. In line four of the poem cummings wrote "watersmooth– silver" to describe the stallion in line five. The combination of the words are referring to the fluidity and grace of the mighty stallion, but suggest that it is a coward by describing its blood as water. This image does not coincide with the masculinity Buffalo Bill, himself, portrayed by not acting like a coward. Silver, used in conjunction with watersmooth, that described the stallion, Dilworth stated, could also refer to the "silver–haired Bill ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Ralph C Wilson Case Taxes Probably Contributed to Buffalo Bills Owner Decision to Keep Team While Still Living While he was still living, Ralph C. Wilson Jr. was not only resolute about maintaining his sole ownership of the Buffalo Bills but he passionately wanted his team to stay in Buffalo. There might have been some financial motives to keep the NFL team before he passed away in March 2014. If he was still alive when he sold the team, his income taxes would have been based on the profits of his initial investment of $25,000 in 1959. The team is now worth $870 million. If the team was sold today, the successors to his fortune would have to pay capital gain taxes which would be the difference between the team value when he died and whatever the eventual sale ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Further complicating that tax scenario is what his heirs will owe in federal estate taxes. Attorneys said that estate taxes can be as high as 40% and will depend on Wilson's final arrangements. Alexander stated that for assets that large a considerable amount of planning would have taken place, where different scenarios would be considered, overall costs and benefits and how they would ultimately impact Mr. Wilson now and into the future. Selling the team would also have been one of the decisions of the estate taxes evaluation. As Alexander stated, a team valued at $800 million would have to pay $320 million or 40% at some point. Hoops mentioned that certain estate planners would advise a wealthy client like Wilson to take advantage of insurance policies to pay for some of the estate taxes. Even with expert estate planning, Hoops went on to say that unforeseen problems tend to come up after death. Even with the best estate plan ever devised, Hoops said it boils down to the family and heirs that are left to make the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Buffalo Bills Essay The Buffalo Bills are about to start their 2015 season with, what some may call, the most talented team in the past decade. Maybe the best team on paper, ever. .. Okay, that may be a stretch. But this team is stacked up to be pretty good. They have a new coaches at the reins, some new players and a whole new vibe that surpasses any in years past. On offense the Bills have assembled an arsenal of weapons fans haven't seen since the early 90's. Those teams that featured Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas, Andre Reed. You know the rest. Under third year General Manager Doug Whaley, the Bills have shown new life in the National Football League. Adding flashy players like RB LeSean McCoy via trade. Resigning core players like DE Jerry Hughes and Jarius Wynn, as well as, key special teamer WR Marcus Easley. Whaley didn't stop there in free agency though signing multiple players off the street. One who hasn't even played in a whole season. OG Richie Incognito, WR Percy Harvin, TE Charles Clay and QB Tyrod Taylor headlined those moves that brought both grit and spark, respectively, to this already growing Bills team. But don't let the moves on the offensive side of the ball fool you. Buffalo ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Recently new owners, Kim and Terry Pegula, didn't panic. There was no additional pressure to find a HC and staff to run this team. You see, they had an organization with personnel who have been there and done that before. Team President Russ Brandon and GM Doug Whaley knew what they needed to find in a new coaching staff. And over the next month or so the Bills, like other teams in the league, were in search for someone to run this newly abandoned WNY team. The team didn't want a coach who hasn't lead a team before. They didn't want a coach who would curl up into a ball when under pressure. The Buffalo Bills found that person. That man was recently fired New York Jets Head Coach, Rex ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Buffalo Bill Thesis Buffalo Bill: Insecure Murderer In order to better understand the serial killer, Buffalo Bill, we must first understand what motivates him to kill. I will be using three theses to state my claims in this paper and they are the following: Thesis 1: The Monster's Body is a Cultural Body, Thesis 2: The Monster Always Escapes, and Thesis 4: The Monster Dwells at the Gates of Difference. The purpose of this paper is to dissect Buffalo Bill's monstrosity and to examine what sets him apart from the rest of society. I intend to argue that Buffalo Bill is indeed an insecure murderer. According to Thesis 1: The Monster's Body is a Cultural Body which also means that monsters correspond with a culture at a particular moment. Buffalo Bill corresponds with the culture of the twentieth century mainly because serial killers were very active during those times and they still are. In some ways he is like the infamous Texas Chainsaw Massacre murderer Ed Gein. Like Gein, Buffalo Bill skins his victims and makes a female body suit out of their flesh. In the movie Silence of the Lambs, Buffalo Bill maps out his victims, goes to their locations, pretends like he needs help lifting something, kidnaps them, starves them for three days, and finally ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This basically means that although Buffalo Bill has been killed by FBI trainee Clarice Starling, the things that he did will always be remembered by the victims families and the people who tried to solve the case. Like many other serial killers Buffalo Bills legacy will live on forever. Also because serial killers are so prevalent, characters like Buffalo Bill will continue to be portrayed in novels, movies and in real life. There will always be something or someone who is the reason for many people's natural fear even if that person or thing is just a made up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. My Struggle For Independence Growing Up Of A First... It is with great honour to share the tale of my struggle for independence growing up in a first generation home. To begin, I shall introduce you to my family. Firstly, my parents had three children together, all two years apart, me being the youngest. Both of my parents had high school diplomas, however were unsuccessful in earning a well supporting, paying job. My mom worked in an office as a clerk; although once she got pregnant she stayed at home to take care of the young children. However, once our budget started to become tight, my mom had to start working again. Unfortunately, my mom's old position was filled by an individual with post–secondary experience. Eventually, she obtained a position once a week as a cashier at a local ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fights and arguments that my parents had would rub off on the children making life very difficult. My parents would fight so constantly that they could no longer keep their marriage happy causing them to file for a divorce. This was the hardest time in my life. When my parents got the divorce I went from barely seeing my own father from working long hours to barely seeing my own mother, who had to pick up full time work as a cashier. Eventually, my dad went to live with his parents which resulting in me rarely seeing him. I knew I had to help out because my mother was now single, taking care of three kids. My mom would work three jobs trying to pay for lawyer fees for the divorce, pay bills, and take care of three young children. After seeing endless days and nights of my mom crying over finances, I promised to her life was going to be different. I developed a sense of determination to gain an education and pay for my own tuition. The struggle of coming from a first generation family has definitely opened my eyes to the harsh reality of life without post–secondary experience. My ambition to help began when I was eight. The job only paid eighty dollars a month, which I split with my brother, leaving me with only forty dollars. Eventually, when I was fourteen, I got my first real paying job at Tim Horton's working weekends while still studying hard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Sherman Alexie's Evolution Reading this poem, the first central image in "Evolution" by Sherman Alexie is "The Indians pawn their hands, saving the thumbs for last (Alexie, 1992). Buffalo Bill was a well–known cowboy in western American history who was prevalent during America's fight to win the west from the Native Americans. In this poem, he is used as a symbol for the U.S. Government (Hayatali, 2014). Buffalo Bills decides to open a pawn shop directly across the street from a liquor store. He did this with the anticipation the Native Americans would sell personal assets they owned to secure cash money to purchase liquor. The Indians followed through exactly as Buffalo Bill expected, sold their individual belongings. As a result, the Indians began to secure alcohol from the liquor store with the money they made selling those items. The Indians began this process by selling smaller items like jewelry and electronics. The narrator compares the small items to the Indians hands (Alexie, 1992). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1)." I imagine the addiction of the alcohol proceeded as the Native Americans continued to pawn more items then previous to get money to buy more alcohol. It was a vicious cycle, and Alexie compared it to the Native Americans now losing their skeletons over the abuse. It is very similar to modern day crack, meth, or other drug addicts; giving up everything in sight for their addiction no matter the cost. Sad to think addiction was real and progressive even in this time in history and only gotten bigger in worse in today's society with alcohol and devastating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Essay on O.J. Simpson Trial: Did He Do It? Did He Do It ? "You never know someone until you've seen them behind closed doors". Orenthal O.J. Simpson lived a rough life growing but, instead of that taking over his life he decided to make a change by becoming a football hall of fame, actress/tv star and later being turned to a serial killer. Was the killing done out of love or spight? Or did he even do it? O.J. Simpson was born July 9, 1947 in San Francisco, California. He is the son of Eunice Simpson and Jimmy Lee Simpson. He is also the brother of three other siblings. O.J. was raised in the Potrero Hill Housing projects for low income families. When O.J. was just a toddler his father left his mother to raise four children on her own causing her to work more hours to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Simpson stated that "The day with Mays made me realize that my dream was possible. Willie wasn't a superhuman. He was an ordinary person, so I knew there was a chance for me" (UXL Biographies, 2011). Not only did he change his demeanor but also it changed him altogether to become a better man and realize that his dream is possible. Simpson and Cowlings joined the football team in high school and were both named to the all–city team. He led the team in scoring his senior year in high school. Being great on the field Simpson thought he had a greater chance at being recruited into a college but, his field ability didn't match the academic standards of being accepted into college. Simpson planned on to join the U.S. Army, but when a friend came back from Vietnam with a leg missing. He then changed his mind instead, he and Cowlings enrolled in City College of San Francisco (UXL Biographies, 2011). Seeing his friend come back with a leg missing opened his eyes that with a little more effort he could create a better future for himself. His Freshmen year of City College, he averaged 10 yards when he received the ball. By Sophomore year, he was given recognition by 50 colleges. in the Spring of 1967, he enrolled at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles as a Junior and soon became college football's leading rusher. His Senior year, he ended with carrying the ball thirty–five times and gained ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Reflection On Poverty Simulation On April 19, 2017 my class took part in a Poverty Simulation Experience. Before we started we were informed by Dr. Stephens, our instructor, that this was, "not a game" and to make it as realistic as possible. She also informed us that the goal during the simulated month was to "keep your home secure, make sure your family was fed, pay your bills, and meet unexpected situations." My alter ego during this simulation was Iris Isma, a single mom with a one–year–old child and live–in boyfriend. Iris was unemployed, but has the desire to go to school. Her only income was food stamps and TANF. Isaiah Isaacson, the boyfriend, was employed and helped out with paying half the housing and Utilities. Iris had a dilemma during this scenario, to either pay the rent or feed her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I still miss Ray; he was an elderly man who showed up on my parent's doorway one day. We had no rooms available at the time. However, Ray was persistent, he told my mom that her coach was very comfortable. Ray stayed with my family until one day he got sick and my dad took him to the hospital. He died at the hospital and it broke my heart that he had no family with him. I am sure it was a difficult choice for Ray to ask a stranger for help. My mom had to make difficult choices as well in regards to deciding which bills to pay. I remember having our utilities get turned off or having to eat only bread for dinner. Knowing and seeing the difficult choices people of all ages, shape and color have to make has made me more culturally sensitive. As we make choices in life, it is good to know that there are places to go for help. I realized through this clinical experience that community health nurses can help individual facing difficulty choices by providing community referrals and initiating inter–professional collaboration. Some of the families might not know there is help available to them and community nurses can help assist them so they don't have to make the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Analysis Of The Poem ' I Buffalo Bill 's ' Essay With the three poems "next to of course god america i", "the Cambridge ladies who live in furnished souls", and "[Buffalo Bill's] e e cummings paints a very grim picture of American ideals and shows his disdain for much of the cultural identity that Americans share. In the poems "next to of course god america i" and "the Cambridge ladies who live in furnished souls" he lampoons politicians and a certain class of women. In "[Buffalo Bill's]" he declares a cultural icon to be "defunct" and within the other two poems he calls out many other American institutions including rabid nationalism, the protestant church, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. On top of everything that e e cummings sees as wrong with America, he also characterizes the average American as extremely gullible and easily fooled by exalted members of society as seen in "next to of course god america i", "the Cambridge ladies who live in furnished souls", and to a lesser extent in "[Buffalo Bill's]". The poem "next to of course god america i" is a parody of a speech one would expect to hear coming from a politician, except in this speech the politician comes off as incomprehensible and comically patriotic. The way that the speech consists almost entirely of allusions to national anthems and other platitudes in an attempt to win the favor of the common man is a harsh critique on the state of American politics as well as on the average voter. Similar to this, the women in "the Cambridge ladies who live in furnished ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Buffalo Bill Cumming Some times Cummigs will forgot to place spaces between words on purposes. This uses is seen in Cumming's poem "Buffalo Bill". In this poem man of words are jumbled together to create something new: "onetwothreefourfive" (Cummings line 6). By jumbling words together Cumming creates a fast paced verse that pushes the poem along. This fast paced attitude in this poem show just how quick Buffalo Bill's life and other people's lives can be. An example of a conventional with Cumming's distinctive mark barely noticeable would be "Anyone lived in a pretty how town". This poem displays how uninformed people can become: "Anyone lived in a pretty how town, (with up so floating man bells down)" (Cummings line 1–2). The only display of E.e.Cumming's distinctive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Sitting Bull : Sitting Bull, A Courageous Sioux Chief Sitting Bull Courageous Sioux Chief Sitting bull was born in the 1830s on the plains of North America that we know as South Dakota. His actual name is Hunkeshnee which means "slow". The Sioux tribe moved from place to place for hunting buffalo. The Sioux boys learned their skills from the games they play. They had hunted with bows and arrows, held races, wrestle, and swam. They would also imitate their fathers actions. A little fact is Hunkeshnee was named Sitting Bull at the age of 14 after he struck the first the blow in battle. Around the 1960s Sitting Bull was named chief and around that time gold was found in the on the Sioux land area called the black the Black Hills. The government found out about his gold and they wanted to buy the the land to land for the gold. The Sioux did not want to sell their land, this caused the government to send out soldiers and fight for the land. The soldiers told the Sioux that as long as they gave up some of their land they would give them a peace treaty.The Sioux no longer wanted to fight so they agreed and gave up some of their land to the government. After the Sioux signed the peace treaty the soldiers wanted to take more of their land, they had forced the Sioux out f their own land, the Sioux had to move to the reservations instead. Sitting Bull once again joined with the other Sioux chiefs in 1876, to fight back and get their land back from the government. Together the tribes fought back against the government to take back ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Analysis Of Buffalo Bill Disorders that Buffalo Bill Has Buffalo Bill suffered from various psychological disorders, the first disorder that I will focus on is Buffalo Bill's Anti–Social Personality Disorder (ASPD). The text states that a someone who suffers from the ASPD as "a psychological condition exhibited by individuals who are basically unsocialized and whose behavior pattern brings them repeatedly into conflict with society" (Schmalleger, p. 132). Buffalo Bill would imprison the overweight woman victims that he abducted in a large dry well in the basement of the home that he lived in. Buffalo Bill showed no guilt for keeping his victims in the dry well, who most of the time would be left in the dark which he enjoyed the thought of them feeling confused ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... PTSD can be characterized by both psychological and physical symptoms, and people who suffer from it will generally experience impaired functioning in various aspects of their lives" (Schmalleger, p. 246). In the film The Silence of the Lambs the screenplay really doesn't provide too much insight on Buffalo Bill's childhood, but there is implications that Buffalo Bill had a traumatic childhood. If the film The Silence of the Lambs provided additional information on Buffalo Bill's childhood, we could have a better understanding of any specific traumatic or terrifying experiences that lead to the development of Buffalo Bill's PTSD. Dr. Hannibal Lecter in the film The Silence of the Lambs, tells Detective Clarice Starling "Billy was not born a criminal, but made one by years of systematic abuse". Due to Buffalo Bill's PTSD, it was clear that he had feelings of anger, self–hatred and wanted to kill women so that he could ultimately become one after he stitched his victims skin together and made a "woman suit" for himself. Buffalo Bill ultimately wanted to turn himself into someone that he didn't hate, so he felt like by wearing the "woman suit" and "becoming a woman" he could accomplish that. These feelings could have been a combination of both the Anti–Social Personality Disorder (ASPD) and also Post–Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). –––––––Summarize disorders here––––– Criminological theories that apply to Buffalo Bill I found that there were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Buffalo Bill Thesis The wild west was time in which people really started heading towards the west of the U.S. They headed to the west because they wanted land and money. The west was starting to populate and getting popular the little towns started to grow bigger and bigger. Eventually some of these overpopulated towns became ghost towns because people started to move in the cities. The wild west started roughly around 1840s with the rise of the Gold rush, Manifest Destiny, and the Homestead act. During this time a lot of people were either looking for land in the west because of the Homestead act or they were looking for gold during the gold rush. William Frederick Cody was born west of the Mississippi River near LeClaire, Iowa, on February 26, 1846. He would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He married Louisa Frederici in St. Louis, Missouri on March 6, 1866. They were married for 78 years between (1843–1904). During these 78 years they had 4 kids together: Arta Lucille (1866– 1904), Kit Carson (1870–1876), Orra Maude (1872–1883), and Irma Louise (1883–1918). Only one of Cody's children would survive him. In 1904 Cody sued Louisa for divorce claiming she had attempted to poison him. When Buffalo Bill was 8 years old he moved to kansas with his family. Since the Homestead act was in full effect his family wanted to move to get land and have a better life. When he was 12 years old he was working for a wagon train headed to Fort Laramie, Wyoming; the next year, he participated in the gold rush to Colorado; and at 15, he reportedly rode for the Pony Express. He also was part of the Civil War but only a little bit towards the end. Buffalo Bill opened his own wild west show when he was 37 years old. At age 11 his father died and because of this as a young boy his family did not have a lot of money. When his father died in 1857, his mother moved to Kansas, where Cody worked for a wagon–freight company as a mounted messenger and wrangler. In 1859, he tried his luck as a prospector in the Pikes Peak gold rush, and the next year, joined the Pony Express, which had advertised for "skinny, expert riders willing to risk death daily." In 1867–68 he was hunter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Psychological Analysis of O.J. Simpson's Path to Infamy O.J. Simpson, born Orenthal James Simpson, was born on July 9, 1947 in San Francisco, California. At the age of 2, he contracted rickets, which left him bowl–legged and pigeon toed. At the age of 5, his parents separated and he was raised by his mother in a predominantly black neighborhood. At the age of 13, O.J. joined a gang, the Persian Warriors, and one of fights landed him in a detention center for about a week (Biography.com, n.d.). O.J.'s infamous football career began at Galileo High School, where he would go onto break records. This would lead to O.J. being recruited to play college football which he went on to play for the University of South Carolina. While at USC, O.J. set many records at the halfback position which ultimately lead to him winning the Heisman Trophy, a prestigious college football award. In 1969, O.J. was drafted by the Buffalo Bills, where he spent the majority of his NFL career. While playing for the Buffalo Bills, O.J. earned his nickname, "the Juice," and he would continue to set records. He would go on to play for the San Francisco 49ers during the final leg of his professional football career (Biography.com, n.d.). Along with a very impressive football career, O.J. was also an actor and commentator for the NFL. He would appear on TV and films. Ironically, he starred in the film, The Klansman, playing the role of a man who was framed for murder, which unintentionally foreshadowed O.J.'s future (Biography.com, n.d.). The thing that most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Football : The History And Evolution Of Football Football is one of America's most popular sports and has been for years. A vast number of people watch football every Saturday or Sunday to chant and root on their favorite home team. Out of all of the football fans across the world, about only half of them really know the true history of this beautiful game. Many sports today is just another part of someone's daily life, it is easy to forget that just over 120 years ago, a majority of the sports that we take for granted were not even in existence. The history of the modern sports details is an evolution, from games being first played for entertainment to a business battling one another in power and size. Football, in particular, the National Football League, has been around for over one–hundred years having resulted in many changes for the sport on how it is played and perceived in the popular eye because of new and improved equipment, the introduction of the instant replay, the creation of the passing game, the no huddle offense, referees communicating through wireless devices, and through the efforts to increase player safety. A major change in the National Football League that effected the game forever was the introduction of the instant replay which began early four decades ago with a man and a stopwatch. The NFL first experimented with instant replay in 1976 by a man named Art McNally, whom was the director of officiating then. It all began when McNally wanted to know how long a video review would delay a football ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Buffalo Bill Sympathy A psychopath known as "Buffalo Bill" is kidnapping and murdering young women across the Midwest United States. Believing it takes one to know one, the F.B.I. sends agent in training, Clarice Starling to interview the demented psychiatric ward prisoner who may provide psychological insight and clues to the Buffalo Bill's actions. The prisoner is psychiatrist, Dr. Hannibal Lector, a brilliant yet murderous cannibal who will only help Starling if she gives him details about her own life even though she was advised by her superiors not to. The pressure for information sets on when Buffalo Bill abducts a U.S. Senator's daughter. Starling then is authorized to offer Lector a fake deal promising him a prison transfer with a view, if ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The director used these camera techniques in order to include the audience in the movie. There is nothing fancy or complicated about his camerawork. The director needed to figure out a way to involve his audience in the plot so they would not be merely witnesses to the mind games and actually feel the suspense. The director positioned the camera so that the actors are speaking directly to the audience in close–up and extreme close–up shots, suggesting the characters in the film recognize the audience's presence or their own participation in the movie. This camera work instills fear and anguish in its audience because it makes it seem as the actors are peering down or looking straight into the audience's eyes. The camera work did an amazing job in including the audience in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Infuence of Women in America: Sacagawea, Rosa Parks, and... Imagine you are on the edge of your seat waiting in desperation for the Buffalo Bill's Wild West show to begin. The lights go dim; the crowd falls silent. You can hear only the rumble of galloping horses. The crowd grows rambunctious as a single spotlight flickers on. Standing in the center of the arena is the one and only Annie Oakley. She announces that she will shoot the ashes off any man's cigar, or any women's Havana cigar. She searches the crowd for a volunteer and her eyes land on her husband Frank. Usually, no one would dare to volunteer, but on that day Kaiser Wilhelm II, the German Emperor, was feeling rather daring. He stood up; "I volunteer," Annie was shocked, for no one had taken her challenge before. She measured the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Six years later on a chilly December day a raging blizzard swept across western Ohio. Annie's father Jacob, who was on a trip to the general store fifteen miles away, ended up stranded in the midst of the storm. He struggled to make it home. The clocks read midnight when Jacob entered the door half frozen and unable to speak. He had made it for a couple of months, but when March crept up; he died of pneumonia and left his family in a financial crisis The Mosses family lost the farm and was forced to resort to a smaller plot where Susan struggled to support her destitute family on her own ("Program"). As bills began to pile up, Annie became determined to help. She would set traps in the nearby woods to catch quail and grouse. At the age of eight Annie swiped her father's gun from the fire place, and disappeared into the woods. She returned home with a squirrel in hand. Her mother was set aghast and forbade her to pull the trigger of a gun again ("Life"). Susan was still unable to support the family on her own; therefore, at the age of nine Annie was sent to the Darke County Infirmary, otherwise known as the county poor house where she lived with Superintendent Edington's family (Buffalo). Annie would help with the children and in return received an education and learned many valuable skills such as sewing. At the age ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Buffalo Bill Essay Buffalo Bill William Frederick Cody, also known as Buffalo Bill, was born into an anti–slavery family. He had a rough childhood, but despite this hardship he grew up to be an adventurous wild west showman, and achieve many historical goals. On February 26, 1846, near the small town of LeClair, Iowa, William F. Cody was born to Isacc and Marry Ann Cody. At the time William had two sisters, Martha and Julia, and a brother, Samuel. But he ended up with three more sisters, Eliza, Helen, and May, and another brother, Charlie. In the first eight years of his childhood, William grew up on a farm his father owned and worked. During this time, William had plenty of space on the Plains ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After this failed, Bill contracted with the Kansas Pacific Railroad, in 1867–1868, to furnish buffalo meat to the workers on the line. This earned him his nickname, Buffalo Bill. In 1868–1872, Buffalo Bill served again as an army scout when he was elected to the Nebraska legislature. In 1872, after carrying dispatches through hostile Indian country for Gen. Philip H. Sheridan, he became chief of scouts for the 5th U.S. Cavalry for four years until 1876. During this eight year period, Buffalo Bill took place in sixteen Indian fights, including the defeat of the Cheyenne at Summit Springs, Colorado (1869), and at Hat Creek, Wyoming in 1876, he was famed for his "Killing of Yellow Hand". Also during this time, in 1869, Ned Buntline (E. Z. C. Judson) made Buffalo Bill the hero of a dime novel that was later dramatized, and in 1872 he persuaded Cody to appear on stage. Cody broke with Buntline after a year, but remained an actor for eleven seasons. Cody made his first and most authentic autobiography in 1879. He was also the author of dime novels, as well as the hero of some 1,700 of these publications, most of them written by Prentiss Ingraham. In 1883, Buffalo Bill was so inspired by the success at a July 4th celebration at North Platte, Nebraska, that he organized Buffalo Bill's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Buffalo Bill and Disney Essay Buffalo Bill and Disney More than seventy years after Buffalo Bill "taught" the history of the West to a curious nation, Disneyland embarked on a strikingly similar course. Relying on creative marketing, star appeal, the American fascination with all things western, and, most important, an exceedingly glib portrayal of history, Disneyland in a strange way completed the story that Buffalo Bill started in 1883. Although the eras, to be sure, were decidedly different, history was delivered in exactly the same way. The west is an idea that has always fascinated the American people. Buffalo Bill was the first to understand the salability of this concept with his endearing, albeit distorted road show of the late 19th and early 20th ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In one year alone, 1899, the show covered 11,000 miles in two hundred days, giving 341 performances in 132 cities. The show was enormously successful and profoundly powerful as a shaping force in the way America saw the west. The problem, of course, is that the show did more than entertain–it also became a sort of travelling museum and the definitive word on a vital period of America's past. What lessons, exactly, did the show teach and whose values did the Buffalo Bill show endorse? The program of the show, a website notes, "presented itself as a source of knowledge, authority, and authenticity about the west." (http://xroads.virginia.edu) This mixing of fantasy with reality, of myth and history, belied the official sounding nature of the show and its program, not to mention the visual nature of the presentation, which must have seemed real. The blending of fact and fiction, not surprisingly, carried over to Cody himself, as many became confused with him and the character of Buffalo Bill. More important to history, though, the stereotype of the American Indian was reinforced, night after night, as Buffalo Bill and his cast of nearly 500 actors played out scene after scene where the Indian was nothing more than a mounted warrior destined to lose to the American individual, taming the frontier, as it were, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Buffalo Bill Wild West Summary The westward expansion of American citizens was a progressive action that helped the nation to move forward during the mid–eighteen hundreds. The land that was being claimed came to be known as the frontier and few people settled there due to the perceived threat of Indians and what they thought was a lack of economic opportunity. This land was taken over by farmers and herders that controlled buffalo and used the fertile soil to make a living. The story of "Buffalo Bill's Wild West: Celebrity, Memory, and Popular History" shows how a man can start with nothing and grow to be a publicly recognized figure. The author of this story, Joy S. Kasson, recounts Buffalo Bill's life and the decisions he made along the way along with how the actions he took affected the events around him. This story, that takes a biographic approach, tells of Buffalo Bill's influence in society as a showman and in the perceived image of the wild west during this time. What were the author's main claims and how did she defend them? The author claims that William Cody, also known as Buffalo Bill, found success through luck and that his success was very fortunate and highly unlikely. In the biography the author writes, "In the process of becoming an international celebrity, Cody both followed and diverged from familiar pathways in the search for success and respectability that led many others to debt, obscurity, and failure" (page 12). Cody's experiences and decisions would not seem to lead to such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. Mary Walker Women's Rights Movement Analysis Description Despite having changed the views on women in war and women in medicine, Dr. Walker has received little recognition for her role in the Women's Rights Movement. In honor of Dr. Mary Walker's service to both women and our country, I propose a monument to be erected in remembrance of this female physician and women's rights enthusiast. Dr. Mary Walker paved the way for female physicians as the second female to graduate from Medical School in the United States and she challenged the societal norms that confined women to certain jobs and to certain clothing. Dr. Mary Walker remained true to her values and is worthy of remembrance for her service and her legacy. I propose a statue to be created in remembrance of this female figure to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dr. Mary Edwards Walker frequently wore clothing deemed inappropriate by society in order to support the women's Dress Reform movement. She believed that women should not be confined to a dress standard and opposed this societal norm on many occasions. She wore a suit at her wedding and often wore trousers under her dress. Walker faced much opposition and even got arrested for her bold attire because she was believed to be "impersonating a man." She stood by this cause and was even buried in her suit. Walker supported the Women's Rights Movement and was an active participant in the Dress Reform Movement. The Bloomer dress that this monument will display is an accurate portrayal of the causes Dr. Walker stood for and of the clothing she typically ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Independence Definition Essay Independence! What is the meaning of this word? Some people have different thoughts, ideas, or notions of the word but we always hear our parents telling us, from a young age, what it is and we grow up wanting and striving for that "independence". I remember when I was a teenager, I got into plenty of arguments with my mother about having friends over and the last thing she would always tell me after every argument, "Once you get your own place you can do whatever you want." Right after that I would mutter and mumble to myself, with anxiousness, ignorance, and sometimes anger, "I can't wait till I'm old enough to get my own place." Little did know, I would soon be ingesting the harsh reality of my own words. When I was nineteen the wait was over, I finally got that first step to independence, I had the financial means to rent my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was like I would take one step forward and two steps back. There were a lot of things that I didn't have to worry about especially staying with my parents, such as electricity bills and cable bills because those were always paid. Since I was having such a tough time paying bills I decided to get a roommate and luckily, I thought at the time, my friend told me that he had a friend who has a child and needed a place to stay. First glance when I met my roommate I saw a beautiful, mature, well– mannered person; whose clothes looked neat, clean, and pressed. I thought she was the best candidate to be my roommate, but I was wrong. The first two weeks after her move–in were a living hell, she was filthy and a slob. She would leave dirty diapers everywhere, her room looked like a pig–pin, and the main bathroom smelled so bad. I would often think a bomb had gone off and wished that I had a gas mask when I would pass by her room and bathroom because I thought the toxic fumes could possibly kill ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Essay On Buffalo Bill A Common Meal Buffalo Bills restaurant is a well–known restaurant that sits at the heart of Hayward on B Street. It is surrounded by a chain of many other fine dining restaurants, but none as good as the western inspired Buffalo Bills. On the outside of the restaurant at first glance it reminds you of an old Italian place, yet the name "Buffalo Bills" set your mind at askew when you notice the western title compared to the Italian landscape outside. Buffalo Bills has a variety of delicious Soups, Burgers, Pizzas, Desserts and assorted appetizers. Although their menu seems to be very simple, it's the simplicity that catches the eye. Yesterday I visited Buffalo Bills restaurant, and I must say their main goal is to keep their customers happy and make them want to come back. The customers seem to enjoy the enthusiasm that Buffalo Bills portrays within the eating environment, service, and the amazing food. As soon as the guests walk in this restaurant, they get a great sense of relaxation. With all the decorations it makes guests feel like they are in a good ole fashion Ho' down with a modern twist of course. The décor includes very vivid painting from modern western inspired artists. The painting are very complemented by the dim orange lighting. Also, the restaurant is wrapped in ridged tin wall paper that waves in and out and with every wave it also reflects the lighting off the wall. The restaurant offers a casual feel in which people feel more sedated, and comfortable as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Buffalo Bill : The Legend Of William F. Cody The "wild west," as many like to call it, had many heroes, come of which were turned into legends by the stories told about them and their extraordinary feats. William F. Cody is one of these legendary men, though most people have never heard of him by his true name. Better known as "Buffalo Bill," William Cody was a man who the American people and his own exaggeration and stories turned from a normal, hard working man, into a legend. "Buffalo Bill" is known for his real life experiences on the western frontier, his army career, and his acting career based on the experiences that he had throughout his life. This paper will cover William F. Cody's, or "Buffalo Bill's" scalping of Yellow Hair, his 24 mile ride on one horse, and how he allegedly killed over 4,000 buffalo. In July of 1876, about three weeks after the death of George Armstrong Custer, William F. Cody was in a life or death struggle with an enemy easily capable of killing or maiming him. "...two enemies–one Indian, one white– face off in mortal combat. One fires and misses; the other's bullet finds its mark, and one of the two falls dead. In less time than it takes to tell it, the survivor scalps his foe and holds the gory trophy aloft, screaming his triumph (historynet.com)." Unlike you may be thinking, it was not William Cody who was the one who had been killed and scalped. As the story goes, "Cody brandishes his bloody scalp, mistranslates his opponent's name as "Yellow Hand," and screams "First scalp for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...