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    Broadway, the Five Points. Yet, the versions of New York these writers present are vastly different. Some of these differences stem from the fact that Dickens is merely a visitor in New York, while Foster clearly knows the ins-and-outs of the city. The clearest demonstration of this is when Dickens and Foster guide their readers to the Five Points. When Dickens intends to stroll through the Five Points, he notes that “but it is needful, first, that we take as…

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    It was a cold day in Taco Town, everyone was staying inside because of the weather. it was so cold outside the taco sauce river had froze and that has never happened before because it was made from the hottest of all sauces. the mayor of Taco Town was worried that the people would soon start to freak out about the river freezing over and wanted to make a statement to the town. the river was the main source of flavor in the town it made everything so much better, it also provided warmth to the…

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    Growing up as a kid, I wasn’t into doing activities. I would always be sitting inside playing on my game console while my older brother would be playing outside every day. He would be playing all the different sports like football, soccer, running, even basketball. He would be playing basketball the most also this is how my brother got me into playing the sport I love now. Around the age of six, my brother would always come up to me saying, “Arish let's go outside to play some basketball.” I…

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    Falling 176 feet was not something I had planned for this day. The wind sang in my ears; the roar of clashing metal rang in the air and people cheered. The endless pile of wood used to form a track shook violently as we ran over it, finally leaving the hill and forming a 76° angle with the ground…54 meters above comfort. Adrenaline raced through my veins faster than the coaster cart on the tracks; the whistle tone of the wind sang in harmony with the shrieks of fellow riders. My heart beat…

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    “The Rattlesnake” will thrill the whole family throughout the entire ride as it includes sharp turns, heartline rolls, a corkscrew, and even a loop! The ride includes a tire propelled launch, which replaces the aged, repetitious chain lift with an exhilarating blast of speed! As the cart races through the jungle trying to escape from the rattlesnake himself everybody will experience the highest instantaneous speed right off the bat as the cart accelerates out of the log cabin. While the…

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    Wilson’s speeches he made before and after entering World War I. His speech that was created before the United States entered in 1917 “A World League of Peace” hold subtle, but important differences and similarities from his second speech, “The Fourteen Points.” I honestly believe that there are more differences than similarities between the two. These differences can be interpreted to how President Wilson speaks of policies concerning the aftermath of the war, and how the role of the United…

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    Kings Island We got to King’s Island and we started to plan where we were going to go. “Why don’t we go to the flight of fear” mom said.So we started to head over there I’m scared,why'd I come here.I hope they don’t drop me of the roller coaster I thought to myself.”clink clank” the sound the roller coaster made on the wood as we got closer and closer.We stop at a concession stand “How high is it does it go upside down did they lie to me about how high it goes”.We got to the flight of fear.It…

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    rides. As I walked towards the entrance I knew I was going to have a good time. I could hear the speed from the roller coasters and people screaming their lungs out. The ride I most enjoyed was the Colosseus because it slowly reached to the highest point and suddenly the cart drops at…

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    Why Do Balls Bounce

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    Introduction What is very interesting about this research is that when the balls are cold the gas molecules inside tend to get tired and not have so much energy to help the balls bounce. It’s their job to act as a spring to help the balls bounce, but in order for the ball to bounce it has to be the right temperature, meaning the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment. In this case it has to be warm outside because that’s when the gas molecules inside are excited and they have a…

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    You can lay concrete during the winter; however, you need to be careful. Here are a few precautions that you need to take while laying concrete during cold weather. #1 Never Lay Concrete On Frozen Ground The key to laying concrete during the winter time is to never lay it when the ground is frozen or on top of snow or ice. When you lay concrete on frozen ground, the coldness will transfer to the concrete and will slow down the drying process. Additionally, when the ground thaws, it will…

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