Disneyland Bullet Points

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The site starts with a picture of a historic event pertaining to the topic, Disneyland. Below the title, the author, Betsy Malloys, lists her contacts for anyone who have questions. The article is separated into parts by using bolded subtitle. As for the site’s organization skills, it is helpful by using bullet points with the time of the specific historic event right beside it. Betsy also goes into depth how the first day of Disneyland ran like. Whether the information on the first day of Disneyland true or false, is unknown, causing the site to be somewhat a unreliable site. Some of the terminologies in the site are in blue, leading to sites pertaining to the specific terminology, to give a deeper, better understanding. The site’s strengths are from their organizational skills like listing out bullet points, the setting, specifically the time of the event, which helps informing simplistically. The site lacks information of where some of its detailed informations came from, making the site partially, unreliable. …show more content…
In the case of this page, it goes in depth of the creation of Disneyland. Before the article starts there is video to enhance interpretation and understanding. The article starts off with a comparison from the Disneyland long before and long after. Later on the article focuses on Walt Disney and how he makes his dream become a reality. And finally, the article ends with the legacy and inspirations of Disneyland and Walt Disney, himself. Beside the article there are other historical topics which happened on the same day. Below the article, there are links leading to various other topics pertaining to Disneyland. As for the quality of the site, the site visually interprets the topic in a video, which means the presentation of the site enables understanding. Most of the article were all

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