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    Disney Amusement

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    television producers, showman, and motion-picture director, more importantly the pioneer of cartoon films and the creator of Disneyland. (Bio. A&E Television Networks, 2015. Web. 08 June 2015) Walter Elias "Walt" Disney was born on December 5, 1901, in Hermosa, Illinois. He has a brother named Roy Disney who is co-founder of Walt Disney Productions. Walt Disney was one of the greatest animator to create cartoon characters. During Disney high school career he attended McKinley High School in…

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    Walt Disney is one of the most recognizable names in the world. Walt helped shape the entertainment industry into a lot of what it is today with the help of his brother Roy. The Disney brand now spans from worldwide theme parks, orginal movies, television channels and so much more. Disney Studios is one of the biggest entertainment companies in the world and sometimes it’s easy to forget that the giant corporation all started with a man and a mouse. Walt was born on December 5th, 1901 in Hermosa…

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    Emirati Hijab, Camel Humps & Apocalyptic Islamists: Gendered Conflict in Emirati Animated Sitcoms Emirati animated sitcoms emblemize the cultural traits of the society, thus a window to its worldview. These sitcoms conceptualize how the United Arab Emirates’ residents are represented in a sarcastic fashion to entertain Emirati viewers as their primary targets. Shaabiat Al Cartoon (SAC) (2006), is one of the early and most successful Emirati sitcoms in portraying the tapestry of the UAE’s…

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    When I Am A Photo Analysis

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    YouTube; a guy took certain clips from the animated move Monsters University and combined it with blank slides of text. The fifty second video gives a motivational message on how to succeed with subtle background noise. The messages throughput the video are work hard, get good grades, study hard, practice and you’ll succeed. I not only chose the video because of the motivational message but, also, because Monsters Inc. is one of my all-time favourite animated…

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    Lisa is heavily cultured in foreign movies and games. She admires Asian Culture. During her free time, she plays the latest adventure game or watches the new Korean drama. Lisa loves anything that is animated. After college, Lisa lived in Chicago, Illinois for five years. She developed software for a small automotive company in Chicago. Lisa lived with her oldest brother during this time. She later decided to return to Danville, Virginia in 2014 to be…

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    Commercials have a diverse usage of rhetorical devices. The idea is to sell a product or institute an idea into the minds of those who watch. To expand the concept of the product, commercials target the audience’s sense of emotions, logic, and trustworthiness. The audience is encouraged to keep an interest in the product or company. The "Mirai no Watashi (The Future Me)" McDonald 's commercial implements rhetorical devices such as pathos, logos, and ethos to persuade its audience to view its…

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    . Disney was an innovative animator and created the cartoon character Mickey Mouse. He won 22 Academy Awards during his lifetime and was the founder of theme parks Disneyland and Walt Disney World. In 1929, Disney created Silly Symphonies, which featured Mickey's newly created friends, including Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and Pluto. One of the most popular cartoons, Flowers and Trees, was the first to be produced in color and to win an Oscar. In 1933, The Three Little Pigs and its title…

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    Shrek Fairy Tale Analysis

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    traditional "pretty" and "white" princess, who becomes an ogre once the sun sets. One can clearly identify that Dreamworks created this burlesque fairy tale, in order to satirize Disney 's traditional and overrated fairy tales. Even though Shrek is an animated movie and has a PG rating, the audience can easily recognize sexual and satirical lines throughout the movie. According to critic Jaime J. Weinman 's article, "Big Green Money machine," Dreamworks managed to make profit by adding…

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    It has already been understood that women experience sexualization more often than men. However this does not mean that men do not face sexualization, but it means that men does face the same rate and level of sexualization like women. It is blatantly understood and debated upon in the world of comics. It can be seen from a character’s costume to that character’s performance in the scene whether he or she is rescuing someone or is the one being rescued. In modern times, the realm of comic have…

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    Studies show that children between the ages of 2 and 18 spend an average of 40 hours per week in direct contact to various forms of media. Out of this period of time, about one third is spent viewing television. The main concern with this issue is the fact that most TV programming (over 60 %) contains high levels of violence, which includes violent images, rapes, killings, and other forms of violence. Numerous findings have shown that those children who are exposed to media violence on a…

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