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    Escalator Speech

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    Have you ever been on an escalator? I have many times and one time it was crazy and let me tell you why. It was the fall of 2011 and I was 5 years old. I was in kindergarten around the time and it was a saturday. My mom, my 2 sister and I went to the Roosevelt Field Mall and we were enjoying ourselves. My family and I were walking around and my sister and mom got into an argument like usual. My mom was tired because she was working all day and she didn’t want to hear it from my sister so my mom…

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    I waited, very shaky in the long line to go on Rockin’ Rollercoaster. It was a warm day where the sun was shining down and I was pacing back and forth the whole morning in the hotel room. I had terrible butterflies in my stomach. Waiting in line felt like forever, but in all reality not much time had past. I waited and waited. I felt like one of those cartoon characters who is standing around waiting for something awful to happen. I looked up at my dad sniffing and wiping the cold tears that…

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    were observed during a school band trip to an indoor amusement park. As they entered the location Peyton rushed through the door letting the door close on Maxey. As he came in the door he said, "you could have held the door Peyton". Peyton looked at Maxey, and said, "oops, my bad". They stared at each other for a few seconds and then just stood and waited. As they stood and waited for their mother to pay for their entrance to the amusement park they noticed the other band members standing and…

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    Echo amusement park why would you deny someone access because of their skin color?In this six paragraph letter we will be sending a letter to Glen Echo amusement park discussing this topic. It's wrong and inhumane so if you exclude one race you should exclude every race.Also you're losing a lot of business and money by excluding a whole race.And if people get mad that you're excluding certain races you could lose lots of business and go bankrupt.So heres my question Glen Echo Amusment park what…

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    I am writing to Glen Echo Amusement Park. I chose this position because of the discrimination towards Clifton Davis because of his race. Your establishment should allow Clifton Davis to participate in the actions held at Glen Echo Amusement Park because of the inequality you are allowing to appear when you deny his ability of participation. This is unjust because of the contradictions to the Declaration of Independence. I realize that you may consider the African American race to be a lower in…

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    The Terrorizing Ride of My First Roller Coaster To start off, I was standing in line, this feeling of terror rushing through my body, waiting to get to the top of the stairs for Thunder Mountain at Disney. This was my first roller coaster ever. I was freaking out. The line was so long and I didn’t know what to do. Then I realized, maybe the feeling of terror wasn’t a bad thing because I don’t think it would be normal to not be scared on my first roller coaster. To begin, we…

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    Psychosis In Hamlet

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    Consider Hamlet’s ascent into madness a roller coaster climbing up its first hill, gaining energy that is just waiting to unleash itself. Once the last car reaches its peak, the entire coaster speeds through the tracks with a whirlwind of kinetic energy and will not stop until outside forces cause it to do so. Confident within his mind, thrill-seeking Hamlet enjoys his ride with manifestation while still experiencing immense strife. Psychosis appears in Hamlet due to brief psychotic disorder,…

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    The Ride of Our Lives Greeting: Welcome Mr. Cittadino, Dr. Simon, Dr. Londregan, Mrs. Ziemba, Board of Education members, faculty, family, friends, and fellow classmates: Life is a rollercoaster and it is far from a flat one. We all know that like any ordinary ride, most rollercoasters have the potential to travel up, down, and upside-down. Even with all of these intricate maneuvers, if the ride is constructed properly, all of the thrill-seekers aboard should always wind up sitting upright with…

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    animals and was like a zoo on steroids. This Disney park however had few rides and was mostly shows and interactive animal viewing. The one ride at Animal Kingdom that stood out happened to be the second fastest ride at Disney, it was called Expedition Everest. The ride was indoors and outdoors, the enclosed section being inside of a miniature everest. When I first saw it thought there is no way I am going on this. We toured the sections of the park, including Dinoland which is where Primeval…

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    dad continuously doing this before all the dream roller coaster rides became my worst nightmare. Unfortunately for my dad, my mum’s pinches were more powerful than a few words to a nine year old. My whole family looked around, amazed by how huge the park was. We looked at our map, planning our day and looking at the possible rides we would go on. We decided to go in a circle and first started at the ride closest to us, a 60 metre tall tower, the…

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