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    enough to do it. I was 9 and loved anything that had to do with roller coasters . I would always hear people screaming and I could feel the exhilaration building up in my body. We went to six flags and I went on a ride that i have never been on before the Titan, I went on and my heart starting racing, I had never been so scared before after that I was so frightened to get on another ride. I had to face my fear, my fear of roller coasters, so I did. I heard the word six flags and all I could…

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    Six Flags Research Paper

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    Six Flags You drive to six flags you see big roller coasters and you see lots of families having fun and people eating food from the concession stands and people waiting to get on their favorite rides there's people waiting to get there pizza and ice cream and you and people waiting to go on the superman and the goliath and the X flight their favorite rides in the whole park and you want to be first in line so you run to the the rollercoaster bumping into people and and trash cans so you can…

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    Spongebob Narrative

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    summer morning I wake up my parents by jumping on their bed, followed by my sister Hannah. The excited, 10 year old girls ready to leave for Kings Dominion! It was my first time at an amusement park, and I couldn't wait any longer. The thought of roller coasters made my heart warm. We all crammed in the car, and my brother bought one of his friends, who I thought was very cute. Once we arrived to the park, we were greeted by cartoon characters. Once I saw Spongebob standing under a tree, I knew…

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    “Memories are the key not to the past, but to the future,” said by Corrie Ten Boom, a Holocaust survivor. This truth is very evident in my everyday life. All of my collective memories, both pleasant and grim, have helped shape me into the person I am today. In The Giver, Jonas also undergoes a colossal transformation during his training with the Giver. The memories from the past that he received aided him in making decisions that affected his future. In the same way, riding a rollercoaster for…

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    On a peninsula in Sandusky, Ohio located along Lake Erie, lies America’s second-oldest amusement park, Cedar Point. People throughout the entire world know about it. With a history dating back to the 1800s, the number-one rated amusement park on the planet has seen its share of rides, rollercoasters, and trends. In the nineteenth century, Cedar Point housed a lighthouse, as well as a fishermen port, and was mainly used for fishing and hunting. However, this all changed in 1867 when a local…

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    parents and another family, the Springs. We had already eaten a bunch of junk food, played games, rode some rides and gone through all the exhibits. We had enough tickets to go on one more ride before we left. I decided to try the Crazy Mouse Roller Coaster. My mom and Amy said they would ride it with me. At first, the ride didn’t look too spine chilling. You know, “Hey, let’s give it a try.” My mom said, “This looks fun.” As we got closer I roared, “I think this is too high.” Amy replied,…

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    easily swayed to enjoy this commercial than someone who was watching television just for leisure. It would make this a very logical place to go for a vacation, as it shows happy people and declares itself to be the “roller coaster capital of the world”. I have been on roller coasters before and that experience tells me that they do not cause ones face to distort to the level shown in the advertisement. This makes it all the more humorous, to see something so wildly exaggerated is quite…

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    lights shining brightly against the darkness. My favorite parts of rollercoasters are definitely flips and going upside down, it is the perfect addition to any roller coaster in my opinion and the Rock’n Rollercoaster has plenty of them. Another one of my favorite parts of the ride was the fact that each of the four times I rode the coaster a different song was played which made the ride even more…

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    When you see the coaster line. The entrance door has an amazing and wacky art design with many colors. As soon as you enter the coaster there is a decent sized room with multiple mirrors that make you look like different things such as one mirror could make you look like you are very tall and skinny or another could make you very chubby and short. Once you pass that room you go into another room that is just glass above you and to your sides so it looks like you are in a tube under water which…

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    sights. The roller coasters that made you nauseous just watching. One of those absolutely nauseating rollercoasters was the star attraction of Californa adventure, California Screamin’. As soon as we walked into the park I knew I would not go on that ride the jumbo roller coaster that flips upside down at least once in our time spent in the park. As the day flew by, the uncertainty grew in my little 8 year old mind as the rest of my family attempted to convince me to go on the roller coaster. I…

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