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  • Taylor's Tire
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    Taylor's fears In the Story, The Bean Trees, by Barbara Kings lover we see a character named Taylor overcome several fears that she has. Taylor Greer, a woman who once saw a man being thrown several feet up into the air shortly after his tractor tire blew up, never did really like tires. She always seemed to think that the same thing might happen to her if she ever did something like, overfilling it too much with air. Her mom, who was fairly normal, decided to test Taylor's tire-changing-skills ...
  • Potential And Kinetic Energyclothoid Loop Roller Coasters
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    THE RUSSIAN MOUNTAINS The first 'scream machines' were not out-of-control trains but sleds on man-made ice-covered hills constructed of cut lumber and tree trunks. Elaborate constructions often stretching several city blocks, the 50 mile-per-hour rides earned the nickname 'Flying Mountains. ' Children and adults would make the tedious trek up 70 feet (five stories) of stairs and climb into an ice-block sled outfitted with a straw seat. The trip back down lasted little more than a few fleeting se...
  • Plane Ride
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    When I was ten years old my Father took me to Universal Studios in Orlando Florida. It is one of the most memorable experiences of my life. It was my first time on an airplane, so I was a little nervous. It felt like forever while we sat in the plane waiting to take off. Finally, I heard the pilot say "prepare for take off". I'll admit I was a little scared, but as the plane lifted off the runway, I was ok. The plane ride there was three hours long. It was a little bumpy, but other then that, ev...
  • Rides At Carowinds
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    Carowinds Versus the Pavilion Whenever considering what amusement park you would like to attend to, you look for the one with the best rides, atmosphere, admission. Carowinds is a better amusement park than The Pavilion when considering types of rides, atmosphere, and cost of admission. Carowinds is compiled of many gravity-defying rides. Top Gun: The Jet Coaster is the Carolinas' only inverted steel roller coaster. While on the ride, you are hurled through six swirling inversions while in the a...
  • Paramount Canada's Wonderland's Dragon Fyre
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    . Roller Coaster Analysis: DRAGON FYREJulie AaronVinit AdhopiaSabrina Akhtar Roller Coaster Analysis: DRAGON FYRE Introduction: The Dragon Fyre rollercoaster has been operating at Paramount Canada's Wonderland since 1981. It is thus amongst the original rides at the park, for 1981 was Wonderland's inaugural year. In preparation for this Independent Study Unit, demographics and statistics were looked up to use as reference numbers for calculations and measurements. The following data was procured...
  • Computers And Roller Coasters
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    Many roller coasters that have been created in the last few years would have never been possible without computer technology. I have always loved roller coasters and this article caught my attention because computers are one of the reasons they have become so fast and frightening. I decided to do a search on Google and found this article that shows just how computers and roller coasters are connected. CAD or Computer-aided design softwares have received the most attention lately for roller coast...
  • Same Roller Coaster Of Adolescence
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    THE ROLLER COASTER OF ADOLESCENCE Purpose: To explore the feelings of an adolescent as she rides the roller coaster of adolescents. Audience: Adults and Adolescents. Adolescence. A time of trials, tribulations, happiness, sadness, excitement and most of all finding your personal identity. It's a time of friendship blues, broken hearts and parent troubles. The best way to describe adolescents is a roller coaster. Being a child is so much easier than being an adolescent. It's like riding a miniatu...
  • Every Ride In The Entire Park
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    When one goes to an amusement or theme park they usually set out to be thrilled by riding all of the newest attractions. At a park you " ll find many diverse people. But in reality, the people that go there can be grouped into three different categories. There is the individual that knows every minute fact about every roller coaster ever made. Then, there are small children that have to stay in kiddy land. Finally, there are the fanatic families that are there for just a day. These three categor...

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