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    laughed and commented about the twists and turns. They were shown their materials and the constraints were explained to them. Such as they only had a certain amount of time, they only had so many materials, it needed to be safe, it needed to look like a slide, etc. The students were excited to get started and once they

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    Narrative- Water Slide Experience I was so excited. I could hardly breathe through the hour drive it took to get there. I was squished between my two ten-year-old best friends in the back seat of a white Saturn, but I didn't care. I was practicing over and over in my head what I was going to say to all the smart-alecky adults who would tell me I was too young to ride the water slides. I was simply going to reply, "Actually I'm ten, going on eleven." On the right of me sat the girl I met in

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    that feels like it belongs at the bottom of the Atlantic ocean. Will, plumped down on the tub that feels like a bean bag holding itself up he explained. Only if he knew to hang on tight, Will was pushed down the slide (In the tube of course) by the employee that sent me flying down the slide like he was soaring in the sky like a bird. On a sharp turn my tub flipped and Will, landed on his stomach hitting the plastic that’s sticking out of the bottom of the sliding feeling like small needles puncturing

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    On May 6th 2004, I was brought into a place where I could make peace with others and have an experience for many years. My parents and my 3 older brothers weren’t expecting anything like this that day, everything felt normal until my mom had slight pain and wanted to go to wait it out because I wasn’t due until a month later. We lived in Romeoville, Illinois and there weren’t many hospitals around in the area. It wasn't until too late that my mother was going into labor. Luckily enough … our neighbor

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    Have you ever seen somebody sail out onto the water? Do you want to do it yourself, but by yourself? Well, this argument might make you think differently. It is not safe for teens to sail alone for three major reasons. First, they could die. Second, they could get lost. Third, they could become stranded. Read on to learn more. The first reason is that teens could die. There are a lot of ways this could happen, like running out of food and water, drowning, or a shark may eat them. In the article

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    What Is A Fairy Story?

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    Soon, Seth caught sight of Kayla again, she was now at the playgrounds highest point, what appeared to mimic a castle tower equipped with a pointed roof. An identical tower stood a little more than a dozen or so yards over to the left, and a walking bridge spanned the two. Kayla moved from the tower on Seth’s right to the one on the left, her footfalls tapping on the metallic bridge as she scurried. Once inside the second tower, Seth saw Kayla peer down at the grounds below as if searching for

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    also previews the structure and content of the document. In the background, there are four parts: client requirements, customer requirements, safety requirements and engineering requirement. Client requires forward-looking, innovative and dynamic playground equipments. Customer requirements include population numbers, ages range and parent and stakeholder values. Moreover, background also provides safety requirements and engineering requirements. In the proposed solutions, we offer three different

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    cold water at the start of the slide the water felt as if it belonged at the bottom of the Atlantic ocean. Will, shot down a waterslide that felt like a bean bag holding itself up he explained. Only if he knew to hang on tight, Will was pushed down the slide holding onto the tube by the employee. He says that flying down the slide like he was soaring in the sky like a bird. On a sharp turn Will’s tube flipped on the waterslide and will was soaring down the slide on his stomach hitting the plastic

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    Flip Or Flop These days, water flipping is a huge hit. A simple game of flipping a bottle and landing it without falling. Unfortunately, this simple game can cause more trouble than you think. Ever thought about that? Even though water flipping may have a few benefits, it's not worth it. Being criticized, losing self-courage, no matter how you compare it, you know it's wrong. And we have to stop it before it's out of our reach. The joy and entertainment in water flipping are only

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    Is it safe for teens to sail? There is a question in many peoples minds “Is it safe for teens to sail?” The debate is on whether teens should be able to sail without adult supervision. There have been cases in which teens have drifted off to sea or their boat capsized and were stuck in the netting underwater. But there are cases in which they have been successful. It could go either way.It is not safe for teens to be sailing without parent supervision because even the most experienced teen can

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