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    Six Flags Angus Wynne

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    History of the company All started when the founder of Six Flags Angus Wynne studied other pioneers around him and applied his own vision and imagination to create a new form of family entertainment. He imagined regional parks large in scope but closer to where people lived, making them convenient and affordable. Six Flags started in 1961 when Angus Wynne opened the first Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, TX. In a 212 acres area it was built in a year at a cost of $10 million dollars. The park was

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    Kingda Ka

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    5 Scariest Rides in the World Do you love adventure? Do you want to feel an adrenaline rush? Then you must try these rides. Just remember, these rides are really scary if you’re not a fun of heights, rotations and inversions. Make sure to follow the instructions of the crew for your safety. 5. Kingda Ka Location: Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey Kingda Ka is considered the father of all roller coaster rides because this one is the tallest and fastest roller coaster. It’s 456

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    Explore the great outdoors in Atlanta. These top destinations are designed for individuals who love biking, skateboarding, running and window shopping. From water parks to rollerskating trails, these are some of the best spots for outdoor adventures in Atlanta. Rollerblading and Flower Viewing at Piedmont Park If you do not want to leave Atlanta for an outdoor experience, this 189-acre park is one of the finest in the area. Developed over a century ago, it offers roadways and trails for rollerblading

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    A tradition at my high school for the senior class is choosing a city to spend a few days in before graduation. My class chose to go to Baltimore, Maryland. We had an action packed four days going to Adventure Park USA, Six Flags, The National Aquarium, a Baltimore Orioles game, The Smithsonian Zoo, and shopped around downtown Baltimore. I became close with classmates I rarely talked with throughout high school and saw a different side of them than what I had seen in the classrooms. My small circle

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    Eager for another epic adventure? In preparation for Halloween, how about visiting some of the most creepy, abandoned places from around the world? Satiate your inner need for adrenaline or go cry in a corner, like us 1. Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital: Gyeonggi, Korea Korea - Clapway Photo Courtesy of Courtesy Steven Chea This abandoned hospital looks like the setting of a horror movie. According to a local legend, the building was shut down after patients began to mysteriously die off about ten

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    One particular negative experience that relates to my cultural heritage happened about a year ago, when my school took us on a trip to Six Flags Great Adventure. Since I went to an Orthodox Jewish school we were required to wear our school uniform which consisted of a very long and modest skirt and our school shirt. As my friends and I were walking around six flags, a random girl yelled out to us, “Hey, Love your skirts!!! Where did you get them from?” To anybody else this would be a compliment, however

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    exploration. My father grew up around the world and my mother grew up in Philadelphia. They traveled very different paths, but still share similar interests. Since my mother wants to see everything outside of Philly and my father wants to continue his adventures, I get to go with them everywhere. Almost every other year, my family and I have the opportunity to travel to another country. Usually they like to see nice sights such as beaches, mountains, etc. Although I like to see those things too, my

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    The Cycle of Life in Walt Whitman's Song of Myself In stanza six of the poem "Song of Myself", by Walt Whitman, he poses the question "What is the grass?" I believe that grass is a metaphor for the cycle of life. Throughout the poem Whitman points out images that grass could represent. All of these images stem from the life and death that we come to expect in our lifetime. During your life you will experience death, it at times surrounds you, but if you look past the grief and look

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    Disneyland and Six Flags Magic Mountain are the two popular theme parks in California which attract a large number of visitors every year. Because they have totally different target customers, they develop different marketing strategies. These differences can be found in their market segmentation, marketing mix, website, positioning, SWOT analysis, social marketing concept, personal selling, supply chain management, competitive advertising efforts, and customer data mining. Disneyland sucessfully

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    My family and I, went for leisure to New York for a period of 5 days, in July of 2016. I had never been in New York before, but the day we arrived, on a warm afternoon, I found it beautiful, fulfilling and diverse. I had never seen a place so unique as this one before. The best day of my life was the day after my 14th birthday, on July 4th of 2016, which was our third day in Manhattan. The day started as we strolled together across the streets, with our “I love New York” matching t-shirts, without

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