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    Mall Of America

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    Global tourism influenced retail industries to transform their business into an entertainment-retailer in order to attract domestic and international tourists. A large portion of travelers who visit the U.S. conduct shopping here, and while they shop, they are also looking for hedonistic experiences. As a result, retailers have incorporated entertainment such as restaurants, play areas, and sight-seeing attractions to enhance their customer’s experience. “Retailers have been using entertainment…

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    Fear Short Story

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    Fear…..The same thing I was feeling on a Saturday night. We were just sitting there, which seemed like several hours then out of know where it drops. It was spinning all around. I remember the screams and the puking. I could see lose change, cell phones, wallets, purses and even shoes fall from the ride. My heart was beating so fast, it felt as if would fall out of my chest any minute. Then we saw something that appeared to a body fall off of the ride. Everyone is screaming their heads off. I…

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    provides many attractions for visitors. One can visit London museums, see Royal palaces and activities, relax on London parks and many more places for bed and dine. London eye: is a giant Ferris wheels on the south bank of the river Thames in London. Also known as Millennium Wheel it is world’s tallest Ferris wheels and is the most popular tourist attraction in the United Kingdom. Madame Tussauds: Madame Tussauds is a wax museum in London with branches in a number of major cities. It was…

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    Daniel Burnham

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    the creative mind between the two men, and partner of the firm, Burnham & Root. Despite these obstacles, Burnham and his crew were able to surpass the Eiffel Tower; this was presented in the Paris’ World Fair of 1889 with the Ferris wheel, made by George Washington Gale Ferris Jr. However, the fair opens but isn’t complete so Burnham faces the same challenges as before with one more obstacle: fair attendance, which decreased after its opening day. Besides the shortcomings, Burnham completes…

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    about these marvelous death machines is precisely the thrill and excitement of surviving the ride and that feeling in my heart and stomach that keeps me coming for more. The first carnival ride I ever went on and managed to experience was a Ferris wheel. When I first looked at that imminent and impossible to miss monstrosity…

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    Heroes Reborn Analysis

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    who has the ability to regenerate, has been the catalyst for what will happen in Heroes Reborn, the report details. Claire was last seen at the finale episode of Season 4, in which she showed reporters her regenerative abilities by jumping from a ferris wheel. Her decision to expose herself has since affected the lives of the rest of the people with special abilities, and this has pushed Noah to investigate what happened in Odessa. Meanwhile, some of the original cast members will return for…

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    Eric Larson's book, The Devil In The White City, takes place in Chicago during the Gilded age. Big business was on the rise, America was experiencing vast economic expansion, however, poverty still affected millions of Americans. Larson communicates the essential features of the Gilded age through his novel by showing the struggle that the architects and investors faced to make the world fair a success in the struggling economy, while also using the story of H.H Holmes as an analogy to depict…

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    Monofall Creative Writing

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    All is dark in the monochromatic town. The fish are almost dead with the pollution that clogs the lake, and the ferris wheel, which once filled with the delighted screams of children, creaks in the distance. The air chokes on the smoke from the many factories. Everything is eerily silent, save for muffled arguments behind tightly closed shutters and the quiet sobs of those whose hope was drained long ago. Hungry, reflective eyes glow in the alleyways. No one is happy. No one is safe. Welcome to…

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    Beginning construction in 1878, Folsom Prison located in California came to be due to a decision made by California legislature in 1858. The decision to build a new prison was made because of “ serious overcrowding in San Quentin”( “Folsom Prison Museum Brochure” 1). With being one of the first maximum security prisons in the Nation, Folsom has a rich and impeccable history. In the beginning it had 1,700 cells, the walls were approximately 8’ by 4’ in size. The doors on the cells were solid…

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    Personal Narrative

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    I was waiting outside her house listening to my music. She came out with a piece of toast and her mouth and I chuckled. I thought it was very cute. We started walking to school, hand in hand. She had to go to class so we said our good byes and hugged each other. I smiled at her and she starts to disappear in the crowd. I also headed to my class. I saw my friends and walked over to them. We talked about our guy things and saw the teacher come in. Everyone was quiet as a mouse once he came. He is…

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