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    Roller Coasters History

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    The history of the roller coaster is vastly spread across the centuries. So we are here to tell you all about the “ups and downs” of the roller coasters’ legacy. If you have been on a roller coaster, you know the thrill of the amazing ride. So let us get started. Roller coasters were first built in the Russian Mountains near towns in the 15th and 16th centuries (Source A). The coasters were ice sleds and some were as tall as 70 feet in the air (Source A).The sleds had seats of straw which were…

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    Roller Coaster Narrative

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    up and unblemished the house to make it look like a brand new shoe. This about the first time I rode a roller coaster at Mall of America. Walking to Mall of America the wind was characteristic with joy of wonder inside my ear. When I arrived the amusement park was voluminous like the inside of an mansion. Entering the amusement park I decided which roller coaster to ride. Love is a roller coaster because of the unbalance emotion you go through during the events. Checking my height I was…

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    On the 24th of June 2016, it was my first time driving. My first driving lesson with my mum. I drove from school to 7Eleven, Pacific Fair. I felt nervous but excited at the same time. From Pacific Fair, I decided to go to Southport, by tram, to go to Culture Kings to go and buy a pair of shoes. I also took my skateboard with me, so I could get there quicker. I got off the tram, skating around looking for ‘Culture Kings’. While on my skateboard I went over some bricks, riding very fast and fell…

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    Overcoming Roller Coasters Everyone has an experience in their lifetime where they had certain expectations going into something, based on someone else’s thoughts or opinions that happened to be completely wrong. Sometimes it makes the experience better, sometimes worse. I personally had an event be completely different than my mind set, but in my case it was truly for the better. When I was in elementary school, my mother went on about the horrors of roller coasters, mainly ranting about news…

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    We finally got to Kamakazie. We walked up the metal stairs. My stomach was filled with lots of butterflies. I could feel the warm heat hitting my back while I gave the man the tickets. I teared off 8 tickets since it was four tickets each person. I walked on the metal platform and me and Lyla sat next to each other in row 5. There were only like 7 rows. We pulled down the harness that keeps us…

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    New Jersey Have you been to New Jersey before? The Garden State offers a variety of places to eat and look at the great outdoor parks. Great 24 hour diners that could supply you from day to night. If you’re thinking about coming to NJ there are many things you should learn about New Jersey before you go. The main reasons you should come to the amazing Garden state is the amazing foods that you can only eat in New Jersey, the beautiful Jersey Shore that offers a great boardwalk, and…

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    year I lost my grandpa, the father of my dad. When I found out that my grandpa passed away, the tears streamed down my face as I realized I probably would never see him again. I still have some hope of seeing him again someday, but I don’t think he ever accepted Jesus as his personal Savior. Yet again you never know someone 's heart. The weekend before he became very ill, I was supposed to go the nursing home to visit him, but I opted out. I thought I could just go see him the next weekend, but…

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    This example will incorporate seeing or knowing what to expect versus being blind to the track layout or what the roller coaster will do. The first step is the interpretation of stimuli from the environment. A few years ago I went of a roller coaster where most of it was inside of a dark building causing blindness with nothing but your senses to guide you. My first time on it caused fast breathing, racing heart, sweaty hands, and…

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    without Bipolar Disorder are in the dark about what it’s really like to have it so just go ahead and tell them. The people who truly matter in your life will understand and give you the space you need. As for the others, it’s just as well you weed them out early. You need positive energy around you. You certainly don’t need to put up with anything less. Take Care,…

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    the Iron Rattler, Boomerang, and last but not least Superman. My favorite ride was the Iron Rattler because it has a steep drop that made my stomach flutter and I love that feeling. Additionally, it was really fast and I love the rush that the roller coaster gave me. I also liked how the rollercoaster threw me around in the seat. Towards the end of the ride there was a dark tunnel that made me feel like I was…

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