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Cowboy - Tools: Encyclopedia - Cowboy

A cowboy (Spanish vaquero) tends cattle and horses on cattle ranches in North and South America. The cowboy is in charge of the horses, as is the wrangler. In addition to ranch work, some cowboys work in and participate in rodeos, and many cowboys work only in the rodeo. Cowboy - History. The Spanish were adept at herding livestock. In fact the Spanish invented what we now know as the cowboy tradition beginning in the Middle Ages in Spain. During the 16th century, they brought the tradition wi ...

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Cowboy - Tools: Encyclopedia II - Cowboy - Working cowboys
On the ranch, the cowboy is responsible for feeding the livestock, branding or marking cattle and horses, and tending to their injuries or other needs. They also move the livestock to market. In addition, cowboys repair fences, maintain ranch equipment, and perform other odd jobs around the ranch. These jobs vary depending on the size of the ranch, the terrain, and the number of livestock. On larger ranches, or on those with lots of cattle, a cowboys may specialize in one task or another. On smaller ranches with fewer cowboys—often just family members—the cowboy tends ...

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Cowboy - Tools: Encyclopedia II - Cowboy - Rodeo cowboys

In the beginning there was no difference between the working cowboy and the rodeo cowboy, and in fact, the term working cowboy did not come into use until the 1950s. Prior to that it was assumed that all cowboys were working cowboys. The early cowboys worked on the ranches and displayed their skills at the roundups. The word rodeo is from the Spanish rodear (to turn), which means roundup. The advent of professional rodeos allowed cowboys, like many athletes, to earn a living by performing their skills befor ...

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Cowboy - Tools: Encyclopedia - Clovis culture

The Clovis culture is a prehistoric Native American culture that first appears in the archaeological record of North America around 13,500 years ago, at the end of the last ice age. The culture is named for artifacts found near Clovis, New Mexico, where the first evidence of this tool complex was excavated in 1932. Earlier evidence included a mammoth skeleton with a spear-point in its ribs, found by a cowboy in 1926 near Folsom, New Mexico. Clovis sites have since been identified throughout all of the contiguous ...

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Cowboy - Tools: Encyclopedia - Western Saddle

Western Saddles are saddles used in--or based on the ones used in--cattle ranching in the United States. They are the "cowboy saddles" familiar to movie viewers, rodeo fans, and those who have gone on tourist trail rides. The design of the Western saddle derives from the saddles of the Spanish vaqueros, the early cattle and sheep herders of Mexico and the Southwest. It was developed from a combination of the saddles used in the two main styles of horseback riding then practiced in Spain--"la jineta" or Moorish style and ...

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Cowboy - Tools: Encyclopedia - Agile software development

Agile software development is a conceptual framework for undertaking software engineering projects. There are a number of agile software development methodologies, such as those espoused by the Agile Alliance, a non-profit organization. Agile software development - Introduction. Most agile methods attempt to minimize risk by developing software in short timeboxes, called iterations, which typically last one to four weeks. Each iteration is like a miniature software project of its own, and includes all the t ...

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Cowboy - Tools: Encyclopedia - Bullwhip

A bullwhip is a single-tailed whip, usually made of braided leather, which was originally used as a farmer's tool for working with livestock. Bullwhip - History. Bullwhips were traditionally used as a farm tool especially popular with cattle drivers. A bullwhip's great length and pliability allows it to be cast by an expert in such a manner that the very end travels fast enough to break the sound barrier. When the tip of the cracker goes supersonic a minor compression wave (sonic boom) is created. Th ...

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Cowboy - Tools: Encyclopedia - Boot

A boot is a type of footwear which covers at least the foot and usually the ankle, and sometimes extends up to the knee or even the hip. They come in every imaginable variation of height, color, material and style. Most have a heel which is clearly distinguishable from the rest of the sole, even if the two are made of one piece. Originally boots were made for working wear. Boot - Boots of different kinds. Boots which are designed as protection from the elements may be made of a single closely-stitched piece ...

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Cowboy - Tools: Encyclopedia - Casino Royale 1967 film

Casino Royale is a James Bond spoof released on 13 April, 1967 lightly based on the Ian Fleming novel of the same name. It features Orson Welles, as the villain Le Chiffre, battling James Bond in the guises of: Sir James Bond, David Niven, and six other James Bonds—Terence Cooper (named Coop), Woody Allen (Bond's nephew Jimmy Bond), Joanna Pettet (Mata Bond, illegitimate daughter of Mata Hari and James Bond), and Peter Sellers ...

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Cowboy - Tools: Encyclopedia - Carolina Panthers

National Football League (1995-present) National Football Conference (1995-present) NFC West (1995-2001) NFC South (2002-present) Carolina Panthers (1995-present) NFC 2003 NFC West: 1996 NFC South: 2003 Memorial Stadium, Clemson (1995) Bank of America Stadium (1996-present) Including:

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Cowboy - Tools: Encyclopedia - Poetry

Poetry (ancient Greek: ποιεω (poieo) = I create) is traditionally a written art form (although there is also an ancient and modern poetry which relies mainly upon oral or pictorial representations) in which human language is used for its aesthetic qualities in addition to, or instead of, its notional and semantic content. The increased emphasis on the aesthetics of language and the deliberate use of features such as repetition, meter and rhyme, are what are commonly used to distinguish poetry from prose, but debates over s ...

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Cowboy - Tools: Encyclopedia - Bill Hicks

William Melvin Hicks (December 16, 1961 – February 26, 1994), better known as Bill Hicks was an American stand-up comedian, satirist, and social critic. Hicks is often compared to Lenny Bruce and Sam Kinison (the latter a contemporary and friend), and characterized his own performances as "Chomsky with dick jokes." [1] Bill Hicks - Early life. Born in Valdosta, Georgia, Bill was the son of Jim and Mary Hicks, and had two elder siblings, Steve and Lynn. The family lived in Florida, Alabama, and New ...

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Cowboy - Tools: Encyclopedia - Anti-intellectualism

Anti-intellectualism is a term that in one sense describes a hostility towards, or mistrust of, intellectuals and intellectual pursuits. This may be expressed in various ways, such as an attack on the merits of science, education, or literature. Anti-intellectuals often seek to frame themselves as champions of the self-styled 'ordinary people', and as advocates of egalitarianism against elitism, especially what they perceive as academic elitism. These critics argue from a perception that educated people form a social class by v ...

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Cowboy - Tools: Encyclopedia - Timeline of trends in music 1990-1999

Timeline of trends in music 1990-1999 - 1991 in music. International trends Mickey Hart's Voices of the Rainforest is the first commercial release of traditional music of Papua New Guinea to reach an international audience A distinctively Scandinavian death metal scene emerges, especially in Norway at first, soon extending to Sweden and Finland with bands like Entombed (Clandestine), Amorphis (Dismet of Soul) and Therion (Beyond Sanctorum) The Austrian ...

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Cowboy - Tools: Encyclopedia II - Bullwhip - History

Bullwhips were traditionally used as a farm tool especially popular with cattle drivers. A bullwhip's great length and pliability allows it to be cast by an expert in such a manner that the very end travels fast enough to break the sound barrier. When the tip of the cracker goes supersonic a minor compression wave (sonic boom) is created. This sounds something like a small thunderclap. This loud noise was used to train cattle and keep them from straying. While a bullwhip can be used for protection against stray cattle, it would be ver ...

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Bullwhip, Bullwhip - History, Bullwhip - Anatomy of the Bullwhip, Bullwhip - References and further reading

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Cowboy - Tools: Encyclopedia II - Agile software development - The Agile Manifesto

Agile methodologies are a family of methodologies, not a single approach to software development. In 2001, 17 prominent figures in the field of agile development (then called "light-weight methodologies") came together at the Snowbird ski resort in Utah to discuss the unifying theme of their methodologies. They created the Agile Manifesto, widely regarded as the canonical definition of agile development. Manifesto for Agile Software Development We are uncovering better ways of developing software by doing it ...

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Agile software development, Agile software development - Introduction, Agile software development - The Agile Manifesto, Agile software development - Comparison with other types of methodologies, Agile software development - Contrasted with iterative development, Agile software development - Contrasted with the waterfall model, Agile software development - Cowboy coding is not Agile, Agile software development - When to use agile methods, Agile software development - Boehm and Turner's risk-based approach, Agile software development - History, Agile software development - Agile methodologies, Agile software development - Criticism

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Cowboy - Tools: Encyclopedia II - Ghastly's Ghastly Comic - Google Seppuku

Google Seppuku is a game and internet meme that first made its appearance on Ghastly's Ghastly Comic. The game consists of going onto the Google search engine, and using a special language tool to type random Japanese characters into the image search box, and searching. The number of points you get is dependant on how many different images you view before you see an image so disturbing, you wish you had never been born. The actual name of the game comes from the Japanese word seppuku describing t ...

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Ghastly's Ghastly Comic, Ghastly's Ghastly Comic - Characters, Ghastly's Ghastly Comic - Author, Ghastly's Ghastly Comic - Google Seppuku, Ghastly's Ghastly Comic - Notes

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Cowboy - Tools: Encyclopedia II - High-heeled shoe - High Heels Today

Today, high heels are typically worn in public only by women, who are often expected to wear high heels at work and on formal occasions. High heels have seen significant controversy in the medical field lately, with many podiatrists fed up with seeing patients whose severe foot problems were caused almost exclusively by high heel wear. Today's high heels, regardless of heel's shape, are generally limited to women's footwear. Some men's footwear, such as cowboy boots and shoes with a cuban heel are considered by some to be a high heel, ...

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High-heeled shoe, High-heeled shoe - High Heels Today, High-heeled shoe - History of the High-heeled Shoe, High-heeled shoe - Foot and tendon problems, High-heeled shoe - Men and Heels, High-heeled shoe - The Future of Heels

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Cowboy - Tools: Encyclopedia II - Boot - Boots of different kinds

Boots which are designed as protection from the elements may be made of a single closely-stitched piece (of leather, rubber, etc) to prevent the entry of water, mud or dirt through the gaps left between laces and tongue in other types of shoes. Simple waterproof gumboots are made in different length of uppers and, in extreme cases, thigh-boots called "waders" by anglers end at waist-level of the wearer. Other types of boots are sturdy in nature, meant for protection in wilderness or industrial settings. Specialty boots have been made ...

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Boot, Boot - Boots of different kinds, Boot - Boots in idiom, Boot - Types of boots

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Cowboy - Tools: Encyclopedia II - Clovis culture - Alternative theories

Many Archaeologists have long debated the possible existence of a culture older than Clovis in North and South America. Some archaeologists have claimed that certain sites contain pre-Clovis artifacts. One such site, Monte Verde in Chile, appear to have remains from before Clovis mixed with Clovis technology. Archaeologists do not currently agree, however, that anything found at these sites establishes a human presence prior to Clovis. Another candidate for a pre-Clovis site is Topper in South Carolina, where in 2004 there were found worked stone tools that have be ...

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Clovis culture, Clovis culture - Description, Clovis culture - Alternative theories

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