Instructor Anthony Sanders English Composition I October 17‚ 2012 Riding a Roller Coaster and Loving Someone During times in your life‚ loving someone can be just like riding a roller coaster. They both have their ups and down‚ sudden turns along the way‚ repetitive circles‚ and those butterflies that get in your stomach. However‚ one of the major differences is how you ride‚ the respect‚ time‚ cost‚ and how you expect things to take place. No matter what has happened throughout the journey
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After a getting up at five in the morning and driving for seemed to be forever‚ I was happy to see the top of a roller coaster peeping over the top of the trees ahead. We had made it to Six Flags over Georgia at around eleven O’clock Eastern time; the park had only been open for an hour. We turned in and paid fifteen dollars to park got out of the car and proceeded to the gate. We had bought our tickets online so we could avoid the ticket line and get a discount‚ even though I’m not sure how great
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insatiable craving for knowledge. While there‚ I never missed the opportunity to seize my two favorite VHS tapes whenever available: Popular Mechanics for Kids: Rip Roaring Roller Coasters and NOVA: Roller Coaster!. These videos nourished me with both the charm of creation and the justification behind how to assemble and operate roller coasters. Evidently‚ I admired the concept of humans possessing the ability to develop a scaled-down railroad that can successfully endure hairpin turns‚ stomach-dropping slopes
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You will be given automatic ‘zero’ or ‘F’ if you violated this instruction. Your instructor may or may not have recorded the grade/marks of your assignment when you accessed your marked/graded assignment). Case Study 4.1 Riding The Emotional Roller Coaster MGT 4110K-1 Ain (BSMS) (1027702)‚ Atiqah (BSMS) (1024780)‚ Fuziatul (BSMS) (1013388)‚ Shazlenna (BSMS) (1018288)* E-mail of sender representing the group: shazlenna.fscc@gmail.com Our group case 2 of 2 Due date: 15 April 2012 Date
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gently pulled me forward. I didn’t want to. It was an enormous metal trap that was sure to send me to my doom. In my four year old eyes‚ roller coasters were the fuel of my nightmares. I wasn’t afraid of clowns with pasty makeup and cold‚ dead eyes‚ no. I wasn’t afraid of monsters with razor sharp teeth and claws like a lion. No‚ me‚ I was afraid of roller coasters. The rolling cart with only a bar to hold me in was terrifying. What if-- what if I slipped out? What if I hit my head on an overhead track
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1817: The first roller coaster was designed with wheels that were operated in Paris. 1840: The first roller coaster the looped was built and designed in Britain.This loop had a 43 foot drop. 1873: Mauch Chunk Railway was the first to form a complete circuit. 1884: The Switchback was the first to have people pays to ride a car on the tracks. The tracks were wooden. 1885: The first to use a lift chain in San Francisco. 1887: Atlantic city was the first to open a scenic railway. 1891: The first to build
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The roller coaster is a popular amusement ride developed for amusement parks and modern theme parks. Most roller coasters consist of some basic parts: a chain lift‚ a catapult launch-lift (in newer coasters)‚ and some type of brake mechanism. The first roller coaster originated in the early 80’s in Russia‚ it was built under the orders of a Russian empress named Catherine the Great in the Garden of Oranienbaum a Russian royal residence located in Saint Petersburg. Roller coasters work by using
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The Roller Coaster has a long varied history. It has origins in large ice slides found mostly in Russia around the 16th and 17th century. In the 1800s many appeared‚ primarily in America. The industry continued into the 1920s‚ which are known as the “golden age” for roller coasters. Production for roller coasters slowed down during the Great Depression‚ and by WW2 very few were being produced.The industry has made a comeback since‚ with a large production boom beginning in the 60s-80s. The varied
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My roller coaster is themed around the movie Jurassic park. During and around my whole ride you can animatronic versions of old prehistoric dinosaurs. Like the following‚ Velociraptors‚ triceratops‚ Stegosaurus‚ pterodactyls and many more including the T-Rex. Let me explain what you would experience during my roller coaster called The Jurassic Roller Coaster. As soon as you get on the roller coaster you will experience an a Inertia Jerk. Then you will be going up a steep hill when the only thing
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will loop the loop. The underlying principle of all roller coasters is the law of conservation of energy. When a roller coaster crests the first big hill‚gravity takes over. Potential energy is sometimes known as positional energy. As the roller coaster falls is has enough kinetic energy to make it through the remainder of the ride. Inertia keeps the object in motion. The other forces bring the roller coaster to a stop by friction. Since roll coasters don’t have motors they need to be pulled up by a
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