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    to ride it. I know you will love to spend a day with your family and friends here because you will always have a smile on your face. One of the best thing about Six Flags is there is carnival games everywhere. If you don’t want to ride the roller coasters you can go and try to win some prizes. There is anything from candy to giant stuffed animals. Some of the carnival games consist of throwing the rings onto the milk jugs. Another game that is played a lot is the hammer game. The hammer game is

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    Austin McClain Professor Green Honors English III Final Copy 13 February 2013 My Dream Trip to Venus At last I was at takeoff. 5…4…3…2…1…0… BLAST OFF! I was screaming‚ like I was on the world’s fastest roller coaster. Then in a flash‚ I was in outer space heading towards Venus. My name is Francesca‚ I’m 18 years old and it has always been my dream to become an astronaut and make it to Venus. Finally it has come true; my dream has come true. This is the story of how my dream

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    What Kind of Police OfficerUses Excessive Force Examining why police officers use excessive force is a complicated subject to unfold. There is no simple explanation on why they use force. Studies have revealed that their personality dynamics plays a factor in their judgment. Scrivner (1994)‚ described five different profile types of violence-prone officers who may be subjected to this kind of behavior. The various group types are Chronic Risk Group‚ Job-Related (Traumatic) Experience Group‚

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    poems from everything he contributed is surprising. During his childhood Woody didn’t have a good view on life since he went through so many losses in his personal life. However‚ reading Woody’s life history it seemed to me as if he wore riding a roller coaster. Woody seemed like a type of person who would get tired of what they had and move on quick. He couldn’t stay living in one place so he traveled from Oklahoma‚ to California and finally New York. Not only did he have a tendency to want new things

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    Apollos chariot at Busch Gardens is one of their largest attractions being a high speed roller coaster ride reaching speeds of up too 70+ miles per an hour. The ride wipes around corners and has many drops to simulate a chariot going into battle flying around as it is pulled by a horse. This large attraction mimics when Apollos son Phaethon lost control of his horses and the chariot was taken up high into the sky than diving quickly to the earth several times. Apollo was the Greek god of light

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    Throughout his diverse emotional states‚ Romeo‚ a round character‚ undergoes the emotional changes of love and hate. In early acts of the play‚ Romeo is depressed due to his overwhelming love for Rosaline‚ the woman who swore‚ “that she will still live chaste‚” (I. i. 214). Only‚ he thought that he loved her. To try to diverge his emotional state from this depression‚ Mercutio takes Romeo to the Capulet’s party. There‚ Romeo becomes lovestruck by the‚ “true beauty‚” of the daughter of Capulet

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    According to him‚ we watch horror movies for more than just entertainment purposes. He believes that we get psychological relief by watching horror movies. Many of us would agree that horror movies are entertaining. Stephen compares them to “roller coaster rides.” These movies are exciting as we never known what is coming next. We might feel frightened at some point during the movie. On the other hand‚ many of us are extremely scared of horror movies. Some of my friends have nightmares after watching

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    cold of the school year not that bad right? But over fall break I gained my focus back and I am “beating” myself up for not doing my homework but at least I got my basement‚ soon to be room painted. The bad thing about colds is they are like a roller coaster you feel fine one minute and the next you feel like your “dying”. This is not how I wanted my week back from an overwhelming and stressful break. This had made me think about what we discussed about in spiritual formation about the Sabbath. I

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    I walk into a nice fancy restaurant. I see people dressed nicely‚ smiling‚ and talking. I feel like I am on a never-ending roller-coaster‚ I can feel the excitement in the air. We wait here waiting for the waiter to walk us to our seats. I can hear the classical music playing‚ chairs squeaking‚ eating utensils clanging‚ water dripping from the sink‚ and birds chirping‚ Oh‚ the beautiful sounds you hear in a ritzy restaurant. As the waiter walks us to our seat I see all the glorious food they have

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    her realizing that “something was coming to her and she was waiting for it‚ fearfully” (15). Louise Mallard begins to think that her husband’s death might not be as bad as it seems. When the idea creeps its way into her head more‚ the emotional roller coaster she went on made it difficult for her to fight the thought. This change shows how Louise Mallard went from grieving to being happy about her husband’s death. Unlike the beginning of the story‚ Louise Mallard is now happy about her husband’s

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