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    Psychosis In Hamlet

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    Consider Hamlet’s ascent into madness a roller coaster climbing up its first hill, gaining energy that is just waiting to unleash itself. Once the last car reaches its peak, the entire coaster speeds through the tracks with a whirlwind of kinetic energy and will not stop until outside forces cause it to do so. Confident within his mind, thrill-seeking Hamlet enjoys his ride with manifestation while still experiencing immense strife. Psychosis appears in Hamlet due to brief psychotic disorder,…

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    The Goliath is the tallest rollercoaster in six flags and I’m going to ride it. I am scared but today is my last day at six flags till next summer. Will I be able to ride the Goliath or will someone stop me. The car pulled up to drop me and my friends off. We all headed to the front and waited. My friend Maysa had a flash pass to go straight to the Goliath, which was amazing because every time we came the line was long. As we waited for my mom I got bored, so I pulled out my phone. Carts from…

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    The Vacation of Terror It was a windy, and gloomy, October day in the parks of Disney World. As I was walking around the parks the wind whirled through hair and swirled through the trees. My family and I were strolling together around the park. My mother and grandparents were guiding us to a surprise ride. I didn't have a clue what it was till we turned the corner, then the first thing that caught my eye was The Tower of Terror. When I saw the tower I froze in fear, and my terror of the…

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    Growing up in Los Angeles, the Griffith Observatory has always been a staple of my childhood. I remember taking class trips and driving up the windy road of Mount Hollywood, where the hills would reveal the white glowing citadel, a symbol that embodies wonder and amazement. My most vivid memory was having the opportunity to look through the Zeiss Telescope and to see the planet Saturn, just barely being able to make out the rings. This moment was deeply rooted in my mind as I visited the…

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    The film American Experience: “Coney Island,” directed by Ric and Ken Burns, depicts Coney Island during its peak. Coney Island started as a small island and gradually grew into a vast tourist attraction. Coney Island’s Golden Age derived from its ability to unify the different social classes and its establishment of public theme parks. Coney Island was discovered by Henry Hudson on September 1, 1609; although, it would not be until 1847 when Coney would be inhabited. Coney was divided into the…

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    dad goes to take my siblings to a kiddie ride while my mom and I wait in line. All of the sudden, I get very nervous that I could hear my heart thumping as loud as a drum and I felt butterflies dancing in my stomach. We got into the seats of the coaster and the countdown started. I held my mom’s hand and squeezed it tight. We plunged into darkness and I screamed at the top of my lungs. We came back the other side and made our way up on the bright red track while the scents of fried food and the…

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    amusement park, and after waiting endless hours in line, it's finally your turn to ride the roller coaster.Going up the roller coaster tension and stress controls your body, but in just a few seconds , as you go down the roller coaster you will feel happy. Bipolar disorder which is the fourth most important cause of worldwide disability in 15-45 year-olds (Clinical review) feels exactly the same way as roller coaster ride would feel. Bipolar disorder, or BPD, is a condition which prevails…

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    These days, rollercoasters could be easily seen at the amusement parks; however, roller coasters were not common back in ninetieth century. Also, in order to built a safe rollercoaster, the constructer must have an abundant knowledge in physics. The first rollercoaster in the world was built in Paris, France in 1817. Two of the rollercoasters were built in the same year in France: Les Montagnes Russe à Belleville and Promenades Aeriennes. These rollercoasters were known as the world’s first…

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    My Roller Coaster Ride A teenager’s life is like a never ending roller coaster. It has many twists and turns, ups and downs, and just as a roller coaster it is a path of unknown excitement. Right now I am on this roller coaster, and to be honest sometimes I regret being on it, but sometimes I feel thankful being on this ride, its full of mixed emotion and this is about to end for me as I am getting ready to step into adult life. So much has passed in such little time and it was a…

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    how riding roller coasters are similar to falling in love with someone. Riding a roller coaster is a heart pumping, exciting, and scary experience, some might even be too scared to get on. As for love, when you’re in love with someone, anytime you see them your heart will start to race from your infatuation with them, you’ll begin to get excited just be looking at them,…

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