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    located at the amusement park Cedar Point, in Ohio. I watched my friends walk briskly in front of me anticipating the next thrill. We were walking with Baylee in front, Abby following her, Tiffany next, Megan after her, and Alyssa dragging behind with me. All of us were suited in shorts, t-shirts and good walking shoes. Turning to Alyssa, I saw she looked about as weary as me, and I motioned to her that we should probably start speeding up before we lost our companions. Amusement parks were…

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    affected his future. In the same way, riding a rollercoaster for the first time made me daring and inspired me to try new things. It was June 8, 2013. I was nine years old, and after all my begging, my parents finally let me go to Six Flags, a famous amusement park. After seeing all of the large drop towers and fast…

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    Sometimes in life, one has to take chances. I was not sure of that until I strapped myself down in the scariest rollercoaster at Six Flags Fiesta amusement park. My heart was running a marathon as the ride climbed to the peak. My sweaty palms were glued on the back of a passenger’s headrest. My life was depending on it. My friend, Odina, was laughing beside me the whole time; she did not know how worried and anxious I was about this devastating rollercoaster. It is called the Iron Rattler, and…

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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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    Two of the must known amusement parks in Southern California Disneyland/California Adventure and Six flags Magic Mountain. Disneyland has multiple night time spectaculars unlike Sixflags that only has seasonal events. Disneyland is more family oriented unlike Sixflags is more for older people. Disneyland has more rides for everyone and Sixflags has only about 4 kid rides. Sixflags may have cheaper food but Disneyland has better quality food. Disneyland has more advantages over Sixflags due to…

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    The purpose of this essay is to explain how the Law of Conservation of Energy is illustrated by the roller coaster in Atlanta, Georgia the Six Flags Amusement Park, the Goliath. The Goliath is a hyper coaster which includes the building materials, steel, wood, and fiberglass. It opened on April 1st, 2006. The Goliath’s top speed is 70 MPH, the height of the first is 200 feet with a drop of 170 feet following it. The duration of the ride is 3 minutes 30 seconds. The coaster can harbor 26 riders…

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    The Chills of Roller Coasters and Thrills of Love Amusement parks and weddings are not usually thought of as similar places or functions. The “I do’s” said at a wedding ceremony do not exactly correlate with the screams and thrills of an amusement park. But aside from all the obvious differences; the home of screams and thrills and the ultimate ceremony of love have more in common than meets the eye. Amusement parks are the home of roller coasters while weddings are a symbol of ultimate love,…

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    The film American Experience: “Coney Island,” directed by Ric and Ken Burns, depicts Coney Island during its peak. Coney Island started as a small island and gradually grew into a vast tourist attraction. Coney Island’s Golden Age derived from its ability to unify the different social classes and its establishment of public theme parks. Coney Island was discovered by Henry Hudson on September 1, 1609; although, it would not be until 1847 when Coney would be inhabited. Coney was divided into the…

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    Dreamworld in Australia has an amazing dedicated section for the smaller member of the family, ensuring they enjoy their theme park day out as much as the big kids! Designed specifically for the little ones to enjoy, Dreamworld has eleven amazing children’s rides that are appropriate in speed, height and thrill factor, ensuring that they have a good time without being scared. What’s more, for the kids who do not want to take part in the rides available, Dreamworld hosts a number of…

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    California Advantages

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    Although I have lived in both states i still think their are a few advantages to living in california. Yes they may have a lot of similar things in common but i still think one is better than the other. yes there can be some down sides, but i mean come on have you been to california. it's the most fast pace, beautiful place i have ever lived. There's so many amazing things to do in california whether it's with family or with a group of friends. You get to experience so many amazing places and…

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