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    car. We left real quick so we could find a parking spot.I couldn’t wait to get there and ride the roller coasters‚ Mr. Freeze‚ The Boss‚ etc.‚ but the one ride that I really wanted to go on was The Batman. The ride looked so awesome. I heard that you go upside down during the ride. “We’re here‚” my dad said as we parked the car. I could already hear the screaming voices of the kids on roller coasters. It was like a thousand tiny hammers hitting the sides of head. They were so loud‚ I couldn’t hear

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    shops‚ rides‚ and restaurants ‚it is designed‚ as the name implies‚ for amusement of young and old. A roller coaster is intended as a ride for adults and adolescents‚ the merry-go-round for younger children‚ and the Ferris wheel is suitable for just about anyone. A word of warning: those with a fear of heights‚ speed‚ or seemingly uncontrolled descents may want to stay away from the roller coasters . our last destination was the Tunis Science City in el menzeh 4 .Initiated in 1992 . it is an institution

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    the dragster. I had a queasy feeling when she told me what the dragster was‚ but I ignored it. As I looked out the window I could see the big roller coasters haunting me from the highest peaks. When we first got there‚ I saw one ride I wanted to go on first‚ the Gatekeeper. It was the first big roller coaster I went on since I went on the roller coasters in Hershey Park. I heard my mom say‚ “What ride do you guys want to go on next?” My sister

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    telling us to meet her at Coasters Drive-In‚ she told us we were going to eat lunch there.We knew where it was because we had seen the place on the way to the last ride we went on. When we arrived‚ I looked around for my mother. I saw her on a chair reading her book. She was reading a book because she does not like roller coasters. We both went up to her and sat down next to her‚ I asked her “Where is dad and Ben at?”‚ she replied “They are still in line for that new roller coaster.” “How long have they

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    you say and if he doesn’t hear a word you say He won’t know that you are taking him on a special trip. He’ll miss out on the nachos and the cotton candy and pizza and he won’t even realize he is on his first roller coaster ride. And if he doesn’t know he is on his first roller coaster ride he’ll forget to buckle his seatbelt and probably take a fun little ride on his own. And chances are if he takes a little fun ride on his own he’ll accidentally open all of the animal cages but he won’t

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    Roller Coast

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    Physics of roller coasters | | Simply speaking‚ a roller coaster is a machine that uses gravity and inertia to send a train of cars along a winding track.[1] This combination of gravity and inertia‚ along with G-forces and centripetal acceleration give the body certain sensations as the coaster moves up‚ down‚ and around the track. The forces experienced by the rider are constantly changing‚ leading to feelings of joy in some riders and nausea in others. The basic principles of roller coaster mechanics

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    The Art of Loving

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    The Art of Loving “The art of loving”‚ written by an American psychologist Erich Fromm in 1957‚ mainly discusses about three aspects: the reasons of love being an art‚ the theory of love‚ and the practice of love. He thoughtfully explains that an art of loving requires many effort and knowledge‚ comprehensively analyzes the theory of love‚ and specifically introduces the ways of practice the art of loving. Even if the work is done for about fifty years ago‚ there still have many remarkable

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    Upon reading Erich Fromm’s The Art of Loving‚ I gained a better understanding of what love really is. Fromm’s book puts love into perspective. He begins with several facts with regards to the attitude in which people treat love. They are the problems of how to be loved‚ the object to love as well as the confusion between the initial experience of falling in love and the permanent state of being in love‚ which had a great impact on me‚ as far as thinking about what love is. Strangers meet‚ they

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    Loving Story

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    The Loving Story The journey that Richard and Mildred Loving took is important for history and for the future of civil rights in the United States. I recently watched the documentary The Loving Story and enjoyed the footage‚ pictures‚ and interviews of everyone involved in the Loving v. Virginia case. The documentary addressed the issue of interracial marriage in Virginia in 1967. The married partners‚ Richard and Mildred‚ were woken up in the middle of the night and were criminally charged for

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    The Art of Loving is a slim volume of only a little over a hundred pages yet it packs one hell of a punch. Written some fifty years ago‚ here is a more damning indictment of modern society than anything the existential crowd of Bertrand Russell‚ Albert Camus or Jean Paul Sartre could cook up. The Art of Loving is a very concise and pithy read‚ it is written in the terse lucid style of gospel‚ each word in each line serving a critical function. This is not a writer’s style nor is a critic’s but that

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