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    Walt Disney World

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    because we’re curious… and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths”. That means, Walt doesn’t worry about the past. He focuses on the future. He is optimistic and knows that looking towards the future, will lead him toward greatness. On December 5, 1901, Walter Elias Disney was born. He was one of four children to…

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    Louis Armstrong is an American icon in the jazz industry because of his unique voice. Armstrong was born in 1901 and lived in New Orleans, Louisiana. His most famous song, “What a Wonderful World,” put his career in the record books for the greatest jazz singer of all time. When I was younger, my grandmother would play “What a Wonderful World” every day I visited for lunch. Personally, this song has impacted and taught me to look at the world we live in with a positive attitude. Through…

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    History Of Disney Essay

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    Disney may appear to be a household company, but it is only because of how hard Walt Disney worked, and all the innovations the Walt Disney Company has made in the past, to make Disney the great company it is today. Disney was born on December 5, 1901 in Hermosa, Chicago. As a young boy at the age of four, his family moved to a farm in Ellis, Kansas. Walt attended high school at McKinley High School in Chicago. Later, in 1918, Walt joined the Red Cross Ambulance Corps. in France after the…

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    Synthesis Essay: Lancelot The legend of Lancelot is a story with numerous versions written over the course of many years and writing eras. Each form of the legend has notable differences compared to its other forms. The differences in what is emphasized in each version may be because the author wanted to tweak the legend, because of the time period it was written in, or simply to write a different version. Each version of Lancelot is different because of the time period in which it was written,…

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt, commonly known by his initials FDR, was an American statesman and a political leader that served as the 32nd President of the United States of America. Previous president Theodore Roosevelt, who had served in office from 1901 to 1909, was a distant cousin to FDR, making it not surprising to the public when he ran for office under the Democratic Party. While Roosevelt was president from 1933 to 1945, he helped the nation in a variety of ways, including economically,…

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    Also, his statement at of this belief at the International Medical Congress on Tuberculosis in London in 1901 caused quite a bit of controversy and some contraposition. It is now known that Koch was correct. His idea showed that this disease was transmitted more often from contact with other people than from drinking water. This led to some new control measures. In 1901, he reported his work done on the pathogenicity of the human tubercle bacillus in domestic animals. He thought that…

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    Senate Roles

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    The Senate’s main roles are to initiate and make legislation, be a house of review and act as a states’ house. The Senate is able to initiate bills and pass legislation that has been passed by the House of Representatives. However, they cannot propose money bills, unlike the lower house. The Constitution positions the Senate to provide equal representation for each state, regardless of the size or population of the state. This is to maintain confidence and assurance that parliament is impartial…

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    on the entire continent of Australia (Ducksters.com 1).” In 1851 Victoria was known to gold, which then made prospectors flood into Victoria in the gold rush (Ducksters.com 1). On January 1, 1901, the commonwealth of Australia is created, later the Northern Territory is added to the commonwealth. In May 1901, Melbourne opened the first federal parliament, later in 1927, Canberra was the new home to the government and the parliament (Dusksters.com 4). Two Key Figures from Australia…

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    Bibliography The Essentials of Psycho-Analysis, Sigmund Freud, penguin books, 1986 Raymond E.Fancher, Freud and Psychoanalysis Topics in the History of Psychology, volume 2, G.A.Kimle, K. Schlesinger The Psychopathy of Everyday Life, Sigmund Freud,1901 Becoming Freud: The Making of a psychoanalyst. p2, yale university press An introduction to the history of psychology, 4th Edition Hergenhahn Freud, biologist of the mind: beyond the psychoanalytic legend, Sulloway, Frank J Oxford…

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    Abandonment In Australia

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    Laws in Australia are often created to protect the country from perceived threats from outside of the nation. Australia as a nation has significantly grown in population, allies and fears. Australia’s population growth is mainly due to immigration after the Second World War affecting contemporary Australia. The nation was also able to build itself an image in the international community when Australia was able to have a say in its foreign policies and allies. With a growing population and…

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