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    your love. Loving somebody is often compared with riding on a roller coaster‚ and obviously not in vain. Relationship between two loving people is similar to a roller coaster: steep turns‚ ups and downs are guaranteed. Both situations can make you feel fear and risk‚ when you understand that not everything depends on you. It tickles your nerves‚ and makes your heart beat faster. Even though both riding a roller coaster and loving somebody is extreme and risky‚ riding a roller coaster on the third

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    Being in love is a lot like being on a roller coaster‚ it is scary‚ thrilling‚ and can sometimes be painful. It’s the feeling of excitement going up the first hill; learning things about each other. Learning what makes them smile‚ their fears‚ or what keeps them awake at night. It’s the pain of your first fight‚ not knowing if you’ll make it through. The same kind of pain you get being whipped around a sharp turn‚ or the lap bar digging into your gut as you roll down a hill. There’s a distinct difference

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    Roller Coaster of Love Two of the greatest things in life are love and amusement parks. When you think amusement parks you’re mind goes to either the food or even better‚ the roller coasters. You get a thrill like no other when you a roller coaster. How can that be compared to simply being in love? Although you may think riding a roller coaster and being in love are completely different‚ they do share similarities. Some people believe in love at first sight‚ then there are those who think

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    Roller Coasters are an indispensable part of any theme park. From Busch Gardens to Disney‚ many parks are known for their thrilling and breathtaking rides. People go on Rollercoasters every day on parks throughout the world‚ but it is not very known how these hulking steel structures work. Roller coasters have a rich history and interesting physics that make them more than meets the eye. Firstly‚ how did roller coasters come to be? Well‚ in it’s earliest form‚ Roller Coasters were simply ice blocks

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    There are many ideas to consider when designing a roller coasters. There are a variety of types of roller coasters. These include sitting and standing coasters. Standing coasters were designed for a different experience than the standard sitting coaster. Similar to the standing coasters are flying roller coasters. These have the rider turn face down to give a flying feeling while riding. The most common types are the sitting coasters. Within this category there many different arrangements

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    March 8‚ 2013 Descriptive Essay The Perfect Roller Coaster I have been on many roller coasters in my life‚ the kind that go up and drop you‚ the kind that spin you around‚ and the kind that take you in a bunch of loops. Each of these roller coasters were a different experience for me‚ but I have always wondered “what would be the perfect roller coaster?” Would it be one that does all those different turns‚ one that goes faster than any ride is allowed to go‚ or a ride that keeps you on your

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    Rough Draft Fast Rides Roller coasters are a thrill seeker for people for many centuries. People have traveled all over the world to seek the thrills of hills‚ twists‚ and loops. Roller coasters were first known as a sled that plummeted down a steep icy hill. The first roller coasters did not have any safety features which caused a lot of injuries and deaths. The rides are a popular attraction for people so their safety has to be ensured. Roller coasters have advanced in mechanical

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    Riding a roller coaster has its ups and downs. In comparison‚ loving someone has some of the same characteristics. In relationships‚ no one is going to be perfect. For example‚ if a man cheats on his wife‚ that is like going up a steep hill on a roller coaster. Many people never know if their relationship is going to make it over the top. Going down hill on a roller coaster is an example of a relationship that is going well. Going down hill on a roller coaster can also be unexpected. This could be

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    05-21-13 Physics Roller Coaster Physics For many people there is only one reason to go to amusement parks‚ the roller coaster. The past of roller coaster in a never ending search for crazier and more death defying thrills. A lot of people wonder how do they really work? If a person were to step back and look there is no engine on the cars. So‚ how do they work and what makes them really move? The whole idea behind the roller coaster is the transfer of energy. The conversion of potential energy

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    DISCUSSION Approximately four deaths annually in the United States are associated with roller coasters. Although traumatic injuries resulting in the deaths of roller coaster patrons tend to receive the most media attention‚ they only represent one quarter of all fatalities. Approximately half of deaths associated with roller coasters occur from medical conditions in people without external signs of injury. The underlying cause of these deaths can be difficult to determine; however‚ a number

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