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    already be registering for this insane adventure? Going to Washington D.C. will completely blow your

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    hours so I can have new experiences. One of the roller coasters that I thought I would have never gone on is Kingda Ka, the tallest roller coaster in the world. It is 456 feet tall and goes 128 miles per hour. It is located in New Jersey at Six Flags Great Adventure and I took a trip there last summer. I remember standing in line with my little brother watching the coaster soar through the air. I have to admit, watching the ascent of the coaster made me a bit concerned and brought me back to the feeling

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    many words starting with mysterious or intelligent. Being born on May 22, 1859, in Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Doyle had various occupations, including physician, surgeon, and author. Although this may seem impossible, Arthur Conan Doyle wrote fifty-six short stories, most of them involving his most famous character, Sherlock Holmes. Inspiration for the famous detective came to Doyle while attending Edinburgh University in the late 1870s, where he met his teacher, Dr. Joseph Bell, who was able to deduce

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    the world they live in while they’re in the park. I want them to feel they’re in another world.” ~ Walt Disney Some amusement parks are adequately acceptable; some are gloriously great! But the most exceptionally excellent amusement park must contain several key elements to transport you into a world filled with adventure, enjoyment, and imagination. Without rolling rides, soul-saving safety, fantastic food, and willing workers, a park cannot be extraordinary. These critical components keep a park

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    last several decades that own a majority of media outlets in the United States and throughout the world. These conglomerates operate in an assortment of business opportunities. The “big six” as they are commonly referred, own up to 90% of the American media market share (Lutz), and that number is growing. The big six companies include G.E., News Corporation, Disney, Viacom, Time Warner, and CBS. To demonstrate this growth of consolidation, that same 90% of the American media was owned by fifty independent

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    Enveloped in the deafening cheers, I rise with the crowd for the winner team of the annual dragon boat race held in Kentucky. The surging waves, the billowing flag, and the spurting paddlers, all bring me back to the old tales of childhood; how predecessors have sacrificed for the great cause, how the auspicious dragon has blessed our birthland. I hear my Grandma's voice echo like solemn peals," the true dragon lies within your heart…". As one imposing dragon finally takes over the banner, I am submerged

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    people are above the poverty level and only 11.9% of them are below it. In Cedar Rapids, Iowa there are 32 schools to go to. Cedar Rapids is a big city, so there is a relatively large amount of schools, in total it has twenty-one elementary schools, six middle schools, and five high schools which could be considered as a lot of buildings. All these school are kept nice and clean for the kids and the staff that work there. 73% of the students that attended these schools later on after graduation were

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    neighborhood. In a sense it is part of our identity because everytime we go to an adventure we have our shoes on with us marking every step that we take and memory that we make. Our shoes leaves an imprint

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    Tampa Bay Lightning and Exhibition games in 1992 and 1993. She played in two games and allow for two goals in one of her games against the St. Louis Blues, not bad at all. NHL and Hockey: 15 Things You Didn 't Know Number 14 – Just Like Waving The Flag You have seen NHL fans wave the towels during playoff games for decades, and sport teams all over the world follow the same. Who started all of that? Vancouver Canucks legendary head coach Roger Neilson who was fed up with the reffing in the 1982

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    Golden Age Of Piracy

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    Stephen Smith, a pirate during the Golden Age of piracy, “Money meant simply getting a living” (56). Pirate ships were comprised of both genders and many races and ages, however, the average pirate was between the ages of 15 and 40, and originated from Great Britain. Rediker states, nationalities included, “British, French, Dutch, Spanish, Swedish, Native American, African American, and … Africans” (53). Pirates were a diverse group and had strong bonds of

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