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    team in sports history to sell out every home game("Gretzky Trade 2). In other words, Gretzky's trade to L.A had a huge impact on the people living in Southern California. In fact, they were joined by the San Jose Sharks in 1992 and the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in 1994("Gretzky Trade 3). Besides that, Gretzky made a huge impact in which L.A made a life-size bronze statue of Gretzky, one year after the trade of Wayne Gretzky to the Los Angeles Kings("The 99 Most). The teams Gretzky played for were…

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    The magic, cast members, and entertainment such as rides, parades and shows offer an experience that is worth people’s time and money. Many people in today’s society take a trip to a Disney resort for many reasons. One of the most important reasons is because of its magic. What about Disney makes it so magical? What makes it an experience that is worth time and money? There are many things on Disney property that make it so magical and popular around the globe including the workers,…

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    18 years old, Bedard became the third youngest player in Blackhawks History to score their first NHL goal, which he did so in his second game, one night after recording his first point. Bedard recorded 1 goal and 4 assists in a bout against the Anaheim Ducks, making him the fifth 18-year-old to have a five-point game. He is also the second teenager to record 8 points within a two-game…

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    Can there be a world without Walt Disney? The answer is no, because he has transformed the way of the television and theme park industry that consists in our world today. Walt also brought great teachings and inspirations such as the ability to dream. Walt once said,” If you can dream it you can do it." Walt Disney is a wonderful and patriotic man who had a wonderful and happy life doing what he loves, making other 's dreams come true. First who is Walt Disney and how did he…

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    “You miss 100% of the shots you never take” is a famous quote of Wayne Gretzky. Wayne Gretzky is one of the greatest players to play hockey. His many hard to reach records like most goals in a season, gave him the name “The Great One” because of his outstanding skills. Wayne Gretzky completely transformed hockey because he changed the style of how hockey was played, he attracted americans who were naive of the rules of hockey, and after retirement he coaches his revolutionary style of hockey.…

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    In late 1996, China’s leaders vehemently objected to Disney’s plans to distribute the movie ‘Kundun,’ Martin Scorsese’s film that told the story of Tibet’s exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, and China’s brutal occupation of that nation. Following the film’s release in 1997, China’s leaders made threatening statements concerning Disney’s future in their markets. Disney held firm on its position on the movie. “Disney’s potential business in China is infinite. But Disney has to decide whether…

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    As expected, Steamboat Willie was a hit. Thanks to the massive success of Steamboat Willie, Mickey Mouse was finally given some friends in 1929 when Silly Symphonies was released. Disney’s classic characters, Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Goofy, and Donald Duck all made their first debut appearance along side Mickey and it was truly one for the books. Over the next few years, the Disney Brothers’ Studio went on to release more instant classics, including Flowers and Trees (which went on to win Walt his…

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    Walt Disney Research Paper

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    there on out. "Mickey Mouse went on to become a national figure, international attraction, and finally a cultural totem." He opened the door for other animated characters that would be closely associated with Mickey, including Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto, and Goofy. This triumph led to the installation of vastly profitable Disney store chains that sold franchised goods. The products sold went on to shape the worlds trends for the next forty years (Encyclopedia of World Biography page 26;…

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    Walt Disney Failure Essay

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    products with The Mickey Mouse Club. The Mickey Mouse Club was very successful, reaching its peak membership in 1932, surpassing the numbers of the Boy Scouts of America and Girl Scouts combined. Walt’s theme park, Disneyland, opened its gates in Anaheim, California, on July 17,1955. Even after he created Disneyland, Disney had plans for an Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow (EPCOT) which was his version of “the perfect city,” as well as expansion into the current location in Florida,…

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    Does Fighting Have a Place in Hockey? Hockey is a sport played all over the world by people of all ages. Just like any other sport, hockey has experienced changes over the years it has been played. Rule changes, CBA renegotiations, and style of play are a few changes that come to mind, but there is another potential change coming to the sport: fighting. For many years the question has been whether or not fighting should be allowed in hockey. The issue is complex and impactful, and it can be…

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