Tuesday, February 16, 2010


People have always been willing to bring joy to themselves and others around them. This is an aspect of our culture that will never cease to be dominant. As you can see in the picture the over abundance of roller coasters are providing that joy. Just in this one glimpse of the park there are three very large, expensive roller coasters. Their intricate turns and sloping hills are ones developed by very intelligent men and women who will always have a place in the working community.

This picture taken in 2009 shows the three roller coasters fully loaded and running at full capacity. As you may know 2009 was one of the worst years for the American economy since the great depression. It is clear though that no matter what the situation the people will find their way to the fun. The picture is originally used to portray the new technology and thrills to convince people to come to the park but it really enforces the point that people need larger and faster thrills.

As Americans we are known as people that are never content with a certain product and are always looking for technology ahead of the curve. These coasters won’t satisfy the hunger of society forever and new technologies must be developed to keep ahead of the curve.

As stated before the picture is used to entice guests and bring them through the pearly gates of what I like to call heaven. This intern will allow for the park to create revenue and develop those new technologies. It becomes a never-ending cycle that provides the ability to build capital and physical assets. It is not prone to drops in the economy or times of hardship. These spirits in the sky will continually change the skyline of our culture.


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