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    My ride is entitled, Arctic Rush. The ride contains a Winter theme that will remind you of the season. Throughout the ride, you will go up a mountain, swirl around a humongous snowman and a gigantic penguin, dodge icicles, and go through snow while riding in an icicle. My ride has a hydraulic launch at the beginning that will instantly shoot you up the mountain, and throughout the roller coaster. You will be moving at a top speed of 100 miles per hour throughout the ride, which will allow you to…

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    I would just walk up to any attraction and get in the line and the overly nice and always smiling employees would let me on the ride. I do not blame them; maybe seeing a small child alone is normal to them. I was having the time of my life, with my heart pumping rapidly with excitement and the adrenaline rushing through my veins. I even went on the Haunted Mansion ride even though I was alone. To this day I do not know how I got so lucky. Now this is where things go sour, I went into one of the…

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    The NSW Freedom Ride of 1965 was a controversial event that played a major role in promoting the civil rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. With quite simple aims and very basic methods, the Freedom Riders caused a stir across Australia, leading to many short and long term implications on both the white Australian and ATSI population. The Rides empowered both ATSI and white Australians to take a stand against discrimination, protect equality and foster the process of…

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    From the moment of driving into the Mickey and Friends Parking Garage to the moment of taking a last ride on the tram, to your car, a Disneyland employee greets and says good bye with a smile on their face. A happy staff creates happy customers along with a day full of happiness. To a child, starting with an arrival at Disneyland and California Adventure…

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    made me stand next to a weirdly animated cut out of a child with a measuring stick to see if I was tall enough to ride it. I hoped I wasn’t tall enough so I wouldn’t have to ride it, but I was quite a bit taller than the card board cut out.…

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    knowledge of the risk and (2) voluntary assumption of risk" (McAdams, Zucker and Neslund, 2015 p.306). Dr. Nalwa has the knowledge of the risk in observing the ride as she waits in line, as well as from reading the…

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    friend John. Miranda, John, my camp counselor Izzy and I were about to ride our first roller coaster together. This was something that most eight year olds wouldn’t even dare thinking of, much less actually going through with their plans. When we finally made it to the top of the stairs I stopped dead in my tracks and couldn’t move. What was I about to get myself into? Izzy saw me, stopped, turned around and said “You don’t have to ride if you really don’t want to.” I don’t think I ever ran down…

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    eager to get on the rides. All of us then walked toward the boardwalk where we were going to have a LOT of fun! When we got to the amusement park area, we gave the women outside these two tickets that we had bought earlier at Costco the other day for a really good deal. In exchange, we got two wristbands which we could wear and then go on unlimited rides. We also got two cards which both had 15 points each. We could use those cards in the arcade or for if my parents wanted to ride on the roller…

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    Teen Driving Influence

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    When I was younger learning to ride a bike was a tough skill to acquire. I personally remember my dad removing my training wheels and letting me ride free. Although, I was alright at going in circles without training wheels, going on my gravel road down hill was strenuous . I can recall going down my driveway with my dad watching and not knowing how to slow down. I tried turning my wheels which caused me to fly off big rocks on the side of my driveway landing face first in the grass. In that…

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    Activism, such as the Martin Luther King ‘I Have A Dream’ Speech in 1963 and the US Freedom Rides in 1961, which both promoted the end of racism and inequality. A Freedom Ride is a ride in which activists try to bring light to certain subjects by traveling around parts of the world. This…

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