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    The Walt Disney Animators’ Strike of 1941 During the early 1930s, unions began to organize in almost every industry across the United States, including the Hollywood entertainment industry. Unions for actors, directors, stagehands, and writers sprung up to unify laborers and collectively bargain for better working conditions. The Screen Cartoonist’s Guild was formed in 1938 to organize the previously unrepresented cartoonists and animators in Hollywood. The Guild enjoyed success during its…

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    The Brothers The brothers Warner had an interest in films since 1903. They were traveling exhibitors, moving throughout Ohio and Pennsylvania with their portable projector their sister Rose found in their attic. By 1907, the brothers had bought and were operating from a converted store in New Castle, Pennsylvania. They named it Cascade Theatre. Albert and Harry were selling tickets, Sam ran the hand-cranked projector, and Jack sang along to Rose’s piano playing during intermissions. Within that…

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    Walt-Disney started a company specifically geared towards fulfilling children's dreams and imaginations and making them think of a place, where dreams come true and magic and fairytales comes alive, in whatever ways imaginable. He made this possible through his work in movies, cartoons, children's books, storytelling, theme parks, etc. He did all of this in the middle of the Second World War and other problems happening in the world. While giving credit to Walt Disney, whose main priority is to…

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    Who Is Art Babbitt?

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    Among those who joined the Guild was one of Walt's highest-ranking animators, Art Babbitt. Babbitt, who was known for developing the infamous character Goofy, had a very strong sense of justice. Despite being higher on the totem pole than others, he felt that the pay structure was unfair and very disorganized. Art was a generous man; so gregarious that he would often pay his assistant out of his own pockets when Walt would refuse to give him a raise.5 He had always sympathized with the omegas of…

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    Trampoline Research Paper

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    Trampolines are fascinating contraptions. Trampoline-A sheet, usually, attached by resilient cords or springs to a horizontal frame several feet above the floor, used by acrobats and gymnasts, and is used as a spring board in tumbling. Trampolines are kind of dangerous but very fun. The way trampolines have developed over the years really shows the greatness of the human mind. Many forms of trampolines were created over time. The history of the trampoline is very interesting. The first known…

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    In this compare and contrast essay, I will be looking at the movies Safe Haven and The Lucky One which are both based off of Nicholas Sparks' creations. Nicholas Sparks is an American romance novelist, screenwriter, and producer. A huge topic in all of his stories is love. It can be found at the most unexpected times. In both of these stories, love is found because of a devastating event. Another topic found in the two stories is death as well. In the movie Safe Haven, Kate runs away from her…

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    first creation Oswald the Lucky Rabbit was taken from him but he did not abrogate to create a better one. “A source of joy and inspiration to all the world.” “A kingdom of dreams and magic.” And films for happiness and great journeys. Walt Disney changed the world through animation by all his creations and beliefs bringing him the results. He most successfully changed the world because he had great imagination. He created characters like Mickey Mouse, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. He opened a…

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    feel we need it the most such as during dangerous situations, even though they are not proven to increase our probability of a specified event. George Gmelch and Richard Felsen released an article pertaining this subject. The article, entitled “Can a Lucky Charm Get You Through Organic Chemistry”, gave the general public a somewhat easy-to-read article, which provided an experimental result about how many people believe in magic and what they believe about it. By analyzing the article, it can be…

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    negative impacts of bullies. The protagonist, Lucky Linderman, is emotionally and physically bullied by Nader which affects his life heavily. For instance, Nader intentionally pees on Lucky’s feet in the washroom which makes Lucky cry. Also, Nader scrapes Lucky against concrete and says, “See what happens when you fuck with me, Linderman?” (King 51). As a result, Lucky undergoes physical agony and is left with an enormous bruise on his cheek. Fortunately, Lucky is able to conquer his bully with…

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    the series Survivors by Erin Hunter. Survivors is a fictional type of series. Survivors: The Empty City is about a lone dog named Lucky. Lucky is an independent type of dog and is used to thinking that he could do everything himself. Until the Big Growl, a big earthquake that happened and destroyed almost everything and everyone in its path. After the Big Growl, Lucky soon realizes that he cannot survive the effects of the Growl on his own. He soon discovers that the only way to survive this new…

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