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    death and was eventually sold to Coca-Cola. On the contrary, Disney did not focus on the revenue and Walt Disney did not became the first person in Hollywood to assume the title of president and producer, but Disney can always remembered by its ability to make people happy, to bring joy to children, to create laughter and tears. That’s the difference between time teller and clock builder, Columbia Pictures won the turnover of on year, Disney won public…

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    motivation in their employees. Disney company more often has applied the motivation to its employees applying the method of the job rotation, which consists in moving its employees from one job to another specialized. In that way workers are trained and have the opportunity to perform in two or more jobs. It should be mentioned that this…

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    animated movies of Walt Disney. The truth is that when I was growing up I never saw a princess that look like me other than Pocahontas or Aladdin and we all know they weren’t even Hispanic. The only relationship I had with those princesses was the language since my mother would often buy me the Spanish version movies. Although, that was 13 years ago, there hasn’t been a change, well based on my results. I showed my 6-year-old neighbor a picture with a list of pictures of all the Disney…

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    1. Walt Disney was one of the most influential Americans of the twentieth century. In the 1940s he developed the concept Sentimental Populism. Sentimental Populism was created to glorify American people, emphasize with the “little guy,” and cause average folks to have the last laugh. Disney’s role in America culture was to develop movies that made people laugh but a message about the daily struggles others were going though. He used Pinocchio, Bambi, Dumbo and many more to demonstrate this. The…

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    Bill Scollon’s biography, Walt Disney: Drawn From Imagination, is the story of Walt’s journey to success. Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901, he grew up with four other siblings Herbert, Raymond, Roy, and Ruth. Ever since Walt was a child he was interested in art. He decided to follow his dream. He started by making movie shorts for a local movie theater. He was hired then fired from many of his jobs. His biggest supporter was his brother, Roy. He was such a big supporter that he went into…

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    Walt Disney transformed the world of animation, providing the path for modern animators. He created an empire that began with a mouse and grew into a franchise full of friends and various characters. His ideas changed the world and continue to impact children and adults today. Walter Elias Disney was born on December 5, 1901, in Chicago, Illinois. When he was a young boy, Disney was paid to draw the horse of a retired doctor, beginning his love for the arts. He practiced drawing daily by…

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    this week’s discussion topic. I couldn’t agree with you more about Walt Disney World being directly and clearly tied to its mission and values by their slogan, “Where dreams come true.” Walt Disney World is an excellent example of how the perception of the organization is tied to its mission and values. Also, I completely agree that the target audience of Walt Disney is all ages as well. It doesn't matter how old you are, Walt Disney World is for all ages. You can have fun, no matter how old you…

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    Disney World Memory My memory starts back on March 31, 2002. For my fourth birthday my family went to Walt Disney World, it being one of my all-time favorite places. Everytime we go there it’s a brand new experience and it makes me always want to go back for more. This memory is extra special to me because it is the first Disney vacation that I remember fully from the time we stepped on the plane at JFK to the time I got back to my house in Bethpage. On March 31st, my family boarded our…

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    is from Walt Disney, he was a filmmaker and a cartoonist. He is the creator of the popular Mickey Mouse, Oswald the rabbit and many others. Walt Disney’s ideas changed the world of cartoons and movies, he won many awards for his work. Walt is also known for creating Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Walt Disney impacted the citizens of United States because he worked for everything he earned, changed how the world saw cartoons and movies, and he inspires children of all ages. Walt Disney was…

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    Walt Disney changed the lives of children across the nation with cartoons and movies. Disney started by drawing cartoons for his high school’s newspapers but, dropped out of school to join the Army. He was too young to join so he decided to drive ambulances for the Red Cross instead, only to find he was one year too young. He changed the year he was born and was sent to France for a year to drive. Later he moved to California, where his uncle lived, and they signed a contract with Margaret…

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