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    I was in line, hearing the screams of kids, watching them as they make it to the top of the roller coaster, as the cart paused on top of the hill, the screams of the kids stopped for a second. AAAAAHHHHH!!!, the screams grew more lively as the cart’s raced down the hill. While the cart’s was going down the hill, I was starting to have second thoughts about going on this ride. I looked at the exit that everyone on the ride was getting off, and I saw some faces with smiles, others were…

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    came face to face with it. However, its fury was determined to be conquered by the family of four. Little did we know what the day had in store for us. Since this was one of the biggest amusement parks in the world we knew it would be a long wait for anything. It took around two hours to get in the park. Already the trip was…

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    I thought I was going to die. As I sat down on the red, metal roller coaster I was petrified with fear and filled with dread as I thought of what lay ahead of me. I put my sweaty hands in the air as the workers buckled me in and my brother shook his head at my apprehension. My mind was racing a mile a minute as I vaguely heard them explain the rules of the ride. I was jolted out of my frantic thoughts as the ride started. We started going up the hill. With each tick my anxiety grew and I…

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    Every stadium has its own beautiful characteristics which one can compare each new stadium they may visit to. As you sit in historic, iconic Fenway Park, you stare at the “Green Monster” in left field. You ponder how it is possible to hit a ball that high and far over the wall for it to be a homerun. While in Fenway, you may compare it with Coors Field, where the balls seem to jump off the bat due…

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    Seaworld Narrative

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    growth spurt as additional numbers of people refuse to buy SeaWorld tickets and spread the word. Audrey is a very pleasant person to protest with because she has all the resources and evidence as a senior animal trainer to fight back at the amusement park, delighted by her abilities to “Keep my enemies close.” Currently, she now has a month left to dispose of her father’s debts, quit her wretched career and obliterate her memories of this job. To my dismay, I finish asking the last question on…

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    Roller Coaster Narrative

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    Roller Coaster My sister and I went on a roller coaster. My mom and dad thought the ride was too scary, but we went on it anyway. Let me tell you about it. . . . I pulled my sister, Sarah, to the roller coaster. The Fire-bolt was the fastest ride in the whole world. As we walked closer to the Fire-bolt, we could hear faint roars coming from the Fire-bolt. The ground was also shaking like crazy! I put two arms on Sarah, so she could not get away. We could hear people shouting so loud, I could…

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    Bus Boycott Impact

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    Impacts Bus boycotts The arrest of Rosa Parks on December 1, 1955 for refusing to give up her seat to a white man on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama initiated the bus boycotts. The bus boycotts was almost a 13 month protest (381 days) beginning the day of Parks court hearing(Dec 5, 1955- Dec 20,1956) involving African American citizens refusing to ride city buses in Montgomery, Alabama to protest the unfair and segregated seating on buses. The cities buses economy lacked a sufficient amount of…

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    Mo Willems Research Paper

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    Mo Willems was born on Feb 11, 1968 in Des Plaines Illinois. His parents were Dutch immigrants; his mother went on to be an attorney and his father became a potter making ceramic pieces. When Mo Willems was a child he doodled all the time. His childhood life long dream was to “take over Charles Schulz's job when he died. I wanted to do 'Peanuts.'" Although that dream did not transpire, he ended up touching the world with his many works of art. Willems studied film and animation at New York…

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    This paper analyzes two sculptures; Agora in Grant Park, Chicago and the Dying Niobide in Palazzo Missimo, Rome. Agora in Grant Park, Chicago Grant Park is no doubt a landmark feature in Chicago. At the park’s southwesterly parts stands the Agora sculpture. It is not only a recent addition in the park but it also stands out among the installations at the park. Its height makes it easy to see from most points within the park. The sculpture is composed of 9-foot tall Greek-inspired human torsos…

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    California Advantages

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    anyone steps outside it starts to feel sticky and start sweating its not the best feeling in the world. It kind of sucks because once someone starts feeling like that then no one wants to go outside and play or hang out or anything, except go to a water park or the beach. It just ruins activities outdoors unless the activity involves water then everything will be okay. Especially after it gets done raining then the humidity gets really bad and then hair starts to frizz up and sweat happens…

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