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    Rube Goldberg was a very famous,prize winner cartoonist.He was born July 4,1883 in San Francisco.He was a man with a big imagination and enjoyed to entertain children.Rube was very creative with his cartoons.He worked hard to achieve his most important achievements.Mr.Goldberg believed that he would help keep inventions alive throughout his legacy.He attended U. Cal Berkeley and received a degree in engineering.His first job was at San Francisco Chronicle and it led to a lot of success.One award…

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    Hans Zimmer is known for recording music for over 150 films, including The Lion King, Pirates of the Caribbean series, The Last Samurai, and Interstellar. He started out using keyboards and synthesizers and was briefly in a The Buggles’ music video, “Video Killed the Radio Star”, which was the beginning of his career. He went on to other bands, playing the keyboard, bands such as The Damned, where he helped produce an album called the Black Album where his efforts were described as over-produced…

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    exaggerated. More examples include the melodramatic, romantic, and pudgy Italian chef and the overly Scottish terrier. Studies show that stereotypes often arise in children’s lives from the media. Disney films especially hold a prominent position in children’s media consumption. In fact, research on Disney films helps to explain why children have negative feelings toward older people. For example, the depiction of the older Aunt Sarah in Lady and the Tramp shows an old woman who makes wild…

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    In our American culture we're raised on shows like Mickey Mouse, Tom and Jerry and any another nutty characters that kid's shows expected, for kids. Presently don't misunderstand me that is all fine and dandy reason I was clearly a kid that watched and appreciated them at one point also. Yet, it's pitiful to see that our childhood is to a great degree delicate to the Adventures of a feline and mouse, talking creatures and bunches of pointless ridiculous roughness. In any case, America, stood…

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    Walt Disney's Life

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    Walt Disney was an impeccable man with a vision that would live on forever. He was never deterred by skeptics and eventually pushed through tough times to create one of the most successful business organizations in the world. He was always a doer and followed his dreams to any extent. Walt has many famous quotes but he once said, “All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them”(sourceofinsight). This man was a fantastic individual with the drive and determination to make his…

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    Monsters Inc Comparison

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    One of Pixar and Walt Disney Pictures’ greatest achievements is the iconic, Monsters Inc. with many great aspects directed by Pete Docter. Monsters Inc. was a major success on its release date of November 2, 2001, making over five hundred million dollars at the box office. By the next year, the movie went worldwide and again, was a big success. People of all ages can recognize the ever lovable characters and can even relate with them. Docter made sure to choose an all-star cast to voice his…

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    Overview A two-year-old boy Lane Grave was dragged and drowned by an alligator as he was walking along the shore of the Walt Disney Worlds ‘Seven Seas Lagoon’ on the 15th of June 2016. The Graves family was just on their third day of their family vacation in Orlando when tragedy struck on Tuesday night after enjoying their evening watching an outdoor movie on the beach, when their two year old son Lane was building sand castles on the beach and wondered off walking into the lagoon to collect a…

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    Lillian Frank Disney

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    In 1987, a woman named Lillian Disney donated $50 million in order to construct a concert hall at the location of 111 South Grand Avenue in Downtown Los Angeles, California, in honor of her fallen spouse, Walt Disney. For the project, they hired 80 of the most intelligent minds in the art of architecture. Out of those 80, came architect Frank Gehry, whose imagination is very common with Walt Disney’s. His work has a sense of wonder and delight, similar to Disney’s movies. With this bursting…

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    Little Red Riding Hood by Thompson, is a European based fairy tale that revolves around a Big Bad Wolf and the young girl (Red Riding Hood). The girl walks through a forest to deliver some snacks to her grandmother. A Big Bad Wolf accosts her and makes attempts to kill her, but she outwits him. The wolf stealthily goes to the girls’ grandmother and swallows her. He then puts on grandmother’s clothes to mimic her so that he could lure the girl into his jaws. The girl is however wise enough to…

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    Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm was popularly known as the “Grimms Brothers”, were characterized as one of the most dramatic writers in the 19th century. They were categorized by their short, simple sentences, colloquial language, and their well-organized approach to craft writings. Their writing was entitled Little Snow White, it was released in 1937 and it was about Snow White, a princess who falls into a deep, death-like rest after taking a bite from a poisoned apple. My impression about this…

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