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    invading. Paul Revere's ride by Henry Longfellow is about the ride of what Paul Revere had. How accurate was Paul Revere's poem by Franklin Johnson was about how historically accurate Paul Revere's ride by Henry Longfellow was. The poem Paul Revere's ride by Henry Longfellow had many historically inaccuracies. Three ways he got the poem was historically wrong is they used the lanterns for the wrong thing and there we're 3 people in the event, and they did not tell us how the ride ends. One…

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    dreaming. "So we are in Orlando Florida?" I asked. "Yes, the plan is to go to Walt Disney World tomorrow but first we have to find a hotel" my mom said. " Found one it's called the Buena Vista its really close to Disney World and they have a free shuttle ride to Disney World" my mom said. "Sounds good to me book it" my dad said. We drove into the entrance of the hotel it was humongous. You could see the words Buena Vista in bright lights. My mom was booking the room and rest of us started to get…

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    Disneyland Evaluation

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    park that people should visit because it creates good memories and it has rides for people young and old. Even though the price is higher than other parks like it, you are paying for quality and lastly there are fun activities for adults too. Firstly, Disneyland is a great place to create memories whether you are young or old. There’s so much to do in this theme park. There are all of the rides of course. Each ride is different and creates a thrilling experience. And a souvenir is a sure…

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    “Resurrection Mary” therefore both stories have akin plot incidents. For example both stories contained a ghost that had an encounter with a live person. In “The Girl in the Lavender Dress” Carol could not cross the river so she proceeded to get a ride from grandma and Herbert; "Claremont." That was all she said at first.She had a light, breathless voice, like it took a whole lungful of air to say that one word."You're lucky," Herbert said. "We're going all the way." This line of dialogue from…

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    Sugarland stable in the Smoky Mountain. The trail was beautiful. We saw a black bear. The ride was two miles long. Then when we were done, we walk around the town. We saw Ripley’s museum and we walked through it. After a while of walking we went to the Gatlinburg aquarium. After than it was late after we walked through the Gatlinburg Aquarium, we headed back to our hotel. The next day we went to trail ride at Smoky Mountain stables. Which was also very nice.…

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    childhood amusement park rides such as “a Gravitron, bumper cars, a Twister and more”. Uniquely, Holler adds to the recognizable rides by manipulating everything from their speed and direction to their music and lights being sure to avoid any specific pattern, especially that of the traditional ride, as well as placing a large mirror wall at the end of the space to reflect the entire Amusement Park causing the work to be even more enticing. In fact, several of the rides were moving at such slow…

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    nationals, to go to the amusement park. It was my first time in there that year and they had just came out with a new ride, the 360. Everyone wanted me to go on, including me, the problem was I didn’t have my pass yet. We went in line hoping that my mom would get there in time, but when it came to be our turn, I started to back out of line when the guy running the ride asked me where I was going. “ I don’t have a pass yet,”…

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    Horse Sub Culture

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    I am a member of the equestrian subculture. The equestrian subculture consists of people who ride and take care of horses. Members of this subculture value horsemanship, respect, position, and knowledge. Following these values allows you to be a better rider and have a better understanding of how to treat the animals. Together, these values form a value cluster because they all create the skills needed to be a successful equestrian. The value of horsemanship is reflected by the norms of being…

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    the bus home from now on.” At first I did not know what to fear more, riding the bus or facing my grandmother again. I spend hours researching bus fares and the process of bus riding, as this is the only thing that assuages me. Though deciding to ride the bus was based off of a whim, I realize the affordability of my option and decide to follow through due to my family’s financial situation. Although I have prepared thoroughly, nervousness consumes me until I arrive at the bus stop the next…

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    Roller Coasters History

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    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 stuffed into chiseled hollows (Source A). In 1784, the first wheeled roller coaster was invented in Saint Petersburg, Russia (Source A). The rides spread all the way to Paris, France by 1804…

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