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    In addition to that the amusement park also contains rides, bumper cars, race cars, and miniature golf. Although the band members with their as a group once entering the amusement park everyone had different things they wanted to do. Peyton and Maxey both had different ideas of what they wanted to do. Peyton wanted to go with the rest of the band members to ride the rides, on the other hand Maxey preferred to play arcade games. With instructions left by their mother…

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    Who are you? Leaders This ride is a waterslide that has four levels, each level represents a leader in the Catholic Church. The two levels on the top represent the Pope and archbishops, in the Catholic Church they held the most power and were noticed in society and in the church the most, but had less responsibility except for running and looking over the church. The lower levels represent the bishops and priests, they held the most responsibility in running the church but didn’t hold as much…

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    of a problem, until he pooped himself. It was the worst smell in the world, but gladly we were close to a McDonalds. So when we stopped we got some food, went to the bathroom, and my mom had changed the baby. When we set off again it was a quiet car ride, I was listening to music, my older brother fell asleep, and my little brother was throwing his toys onto my lap and I had to give them back, but if I did not he would start to wine. Although after some time I got tired and fell asleep. Not much…

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    The Jitney Case Solution

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    throughout large cities, such as New York, Atlanta, and Los Angeles, which were the main cities first exposed to the Jitney Bus. The first “Jitney”, created by L.P. Draper in Los Angeles, was at first a simple offer from one man to another for a five cent ride to go a short distance. In less than a year, the business took off nationwide, with 62,000 Jitneys being driven every day (Mitchell). The influence of the Jitney…

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    can learn about what you like and dislike. First, its good for taking risk is because we can learn from our mistakes. For Example, When we first learn how to ride a bike, we fall off, we learn that we won't fall if we balance, so our mind tells our body to balance so we do not fall. Also, when we learn how to ride a dirt bike and we usually fall off and get back up or we get training wheels for our dirt bikes.…

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    running through a field thinking, “this is how I’m going to die.” This was probably one of the biggest fears I have ever faced. The fear is that I got hurt on a running horse and I didn’t want to run again My family does a lot of horse riding, so we ride at home sometimes. One time we were riding in the barn lot and it was just like any other time. We had all the horses in there so my dad was going to let them out. When he opened the gate my horse ran out into the pasture and I got scared so I…

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    the moment you exit one and regain your senses, you hesitate and then you get right back in line to do it again. However, as you get in line do you stop and think about the long hours of time put in to build and a design one of these scream machines rides known as roller coasters. Well probably not. You may ask yourself why you should listen to me; well to put it simply I have ridden many roller coasters and a huge fan of them. Therefore, you may ask what the steps to building these massive…

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    looked through the small window and saw the once what seemed humongous buildings, slowly minimising. I thought of all the amazing things Los Angeles had to offer. All the places that only seemed to exist through my TV and laptop screen. The plane ride was an adventurous trip, although I slept for about 6-8 hours, I was able to fit in a couple of new movies which gave me full bragging rights when I came back home. I vividly remember busting…

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    William Street Journey

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    journey with it having a distinguishable beginning and end. The concept of the journey can be explored many different way as can be seen through the discussed texts of into the wild, William street and the night ride. The Into the wild movie, and the two poems William street along with night ride have a very different way of displaying the concept of the journey. although all three texts explore this concept extremely well one does stand out above the rest. The movie “into the wild” is a true…

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    Personal Narrative Tasnim

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    York subway on our way to Ellis Island, which is where the Statue of Liberty stands. The subway was old and rusty and smelled like dead rats. I was really excited to go because I had never been to the Statue of Liberty although the ride on the subway wasn’t really “the ride of my life” so to pass the awful time my dad gave us some gum to chew on. Since my brother and I didn’t know how to blow a bubble my cousin decided to teach us, and I succeeded on my first try, but my brother, well he didn’t…

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