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    one day. Of course, I said yes because Six Flags is a lot of fun. Why would I decline? Little did I know that I wasn’t getting the full experience unless I went on the big rides. The biggest thing I went on previously was Batman and that wasn’t that big. It only had two loops and no drop. I had never been on all the big rides/main attractions like El Toro, Nitro, or Green Lantern. So when Jimmy convinced me to go on the tallest roller coaster in the world, Kingda Ka, I must have been out of my…

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    federal officers.” (“Freedom Riders” 1) Due to the freedom riders efforts, supporters of segregation inflicted viscous violence against the freedom riders. There were several causes for the violence that occurred. One cause was, “The 1961 Freedom Rides sought to test a 1960 decision by the Supreme Court in Boynton v. Virginia that segregation of interstate transportation facilities,…

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    South Carolina Narrative

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    Memoir One of the scariest moments on my annual trip to South Carolina happened last year. I was at this really cool science place with lots of activities and rides, it was called Wonderworks. I was looking around at all the families and all the other kids who where about to do what I was going to, lie on a bed made of nails. The nails were facing upwards and looked really sharp, I was paranoid to lie down because I felt like I would get stabbed by 3,500 nails and I would die. Finally I walked…

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    Physical Environment- riding a bicycle in the neighborhood Social Environment- The proper safety equipment , the proper way to ride a bike , a parent that could be present , and safe neighborhood to be able to ride a bicycle in ( meaning a sidewalk and being able to be visible by others in cars ). Pre – Event (HOST)- the ability of the individual to be able to properly ride a bike and take the nessecary safety precuaitons such as a helmet . Pre-Event ( Agent ) - Proper brakes , maintence of…

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    the discrimination and inequality, opening space for debate and opportunities for change. Charles Perkins was the first Aboriginal to graduate from university, and the first indigenous man to head a Government Department. He also led the 1965 Freedom Ride, highlighting racial discrimination and bringing attention to the appalling living conditions of indigenous Australians, in an attempt to recognise the unjust treatment of the aboriginal community. Born on June 16, 1936, in Alice Springs,…

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    The first thing I noticed when I stepped out of the car was the heat crashing down on me like a burning blanket, making the air seem heavier with every breath. Still, this was the only day we had to visit the park. I pulled down my baseball cap and straightened out my hair, trying not to make any accidental eye contact with strangers as I followed my friend, Celine, to the ticket stand. Even before entering the park, I could hear the intimidating shuddering of coaster tracks and the terrified…

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    “Mom can we go ride” Winnie the pooh. “Sure” I ran ahead of them and waited, but no sight of them, I went out to look for them.getting lost at Disneyland was a really hard time but I overcame it by using relationships and initiative. We just got done with are third ride of the day now heading to Winnie the pooh my favorite ride of all we turn the corner basically 50 feet away from the ride we saw a huge group of tourist I wanted to meet my mom, In front of the crowd but no sign of mom. I walk…

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    Importance Of Rodeo

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    During my ride at state, the bull stopped bucking and remained motionless for approximately 1.5 seconds. While stopped, I could clearly hear everyone behind the chutes screaming at me to spur him, but among the various voices I heard my dad’s words of wisdom, ‘keep…

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    The Cotton Fest This is the 30th annual Cotton Fest in Crandall TX. At the Cotton Fest you can ride the rides, eat junk food and listen to music. I will never forget going to the Cotton Fest every year in Crandall. On Friday, before we went to the Cotton Fest, we picked up my best friend Tatum and then we went to the Crandall football game. At the stadium, Tatum and I met with my other best friend Hailey. After halftime, we all rode to the Cotton Fest together. When we got there…

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    At the amusement park where I was at, the process of people getting off the ride and people getting on the ride happens at the same time. So the next batch of people ready to go on the ride are buckled up but I was not completely off the ride yet. I took one step out of the ride and then I felt a big force carrying me up. One leg was dangling out of the ride like a leaf on a tree in autumn and then gravity took me. A few seconds later, I’m on the ground, all covered…

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