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    The Fox Film Corporation was formed in 1915 by William Fox, a pioneer of several chain theaters and the producer of many American motion pictures. Making films was a secondary option brought on by the need for financial stability during the Great Depression so before Fox even made the giant leap into films, he used his entrepreneurship skills to acquire and build many theaters. The first couple of theaters were set up in New Jersey before Fox was sent to HollyWood to oversee some projects. It…

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    Fast Food Nation 1. "Kroc and Disney both dropped out of high school and later added the trappings of formal education to their companies. The training school for Disney's theme-park employees was named Disneyland University. More importantly, the two men shared the same vision of America, the same optimistic faith in technology, the same conservative political views. They were charismatic figures who provided an overall corporate vision and grasped the public mood, relying on others to handle…

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    10 Disney quotes that changed the way I see life If you are like most people who are obsessed with all things Disney, then you may agree that Disney brings out that hope and inner child we all need. Each movie connects with you on an emotional level and changes the way you look at life. Here is just a few times Disney questioned the way view my life: 1. A Dream is a wish your heart makes –Cinderella We all have goals and aspirations. However, goals are just small steps to our endpoint.…

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    Walt Disney is a name nearly everyone in the world has heard. He started life with nothing and made an multi billion dollar empire, and his creations are cherished worldwide. He has made his way into millions of homes and millions of hearts. Even though he isn’t alive anymore, his name and legacy still lives on. Walter Disney was born in Hermosa, Illinois on December 5, 1901. He had three brothers and a sister. He grew up in Marceline, Missouri, which is where he began drawing, painting and…

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    People choose to be happy by deciding to succeed and follow their dreams despite a large (or slight) affliction in their life. With a job to make people happy, deciding to look for the positive aspects in life can be a great idea. Walt Disney had his fair share of problems before becoming the world-renowned cartoon creator. There was a time when Disney was homeless because his cartoon factory (Laugh-o-Grams) wasn’t making enough for him to pay the rent of his apartment. During this rough time,…

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    Throughout her childhood Korobi has longed for her parent’s love whom she has never seen even. The only knowledge she had gathered about her parents (informed by her grandparents) was that her mother Anu Roy died while giving birth to her and her father who was a lawyer died in a car accident before three months to her mother’s death. Though Korobi wanted to know much about her parents she could not explore as it would be painful to her grandparents. Korobi…

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    The current paper aims to demonstrate the themes of Identity crisis indianess and other diaspora experiences dealt by the author in the novel Oleander Girl. Themes such as class conflict, religion, politics, exile, racism etc which also jell up with the above themes. In between there are views on momentous and crucial gestures such as love, devotion and faith. The long kept secret of the family and dreams inserted in between provide a delightful impression to the book. The novel presents before…

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    The conflict that Tilo faces is to choose between a life of magical powers and a normal life. As a mistress she has to follow many rules, she is forbidden to leave the store, to look at her own reflection, to touch any mortal, she is also forbidden to use the spices for her own desires. Tilo adheres to these laws laid by the Old One in the island. But things begin to change when she meets Raven. Tilo has to decide whether she wants to live a secluded life in the four walls of her store or to…

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    special mention in the popular reports of magazines such as Filmfare and Chitrabani. ‘Bicycle thief’, especially impacted Satyajit Ray who is known to have said “if I ever made Pather Panchali I would make it in the same way”. Also in the works of Bimal Roy, Prakash Aurora, Sarhadi and Amar Kumar one can see a realist shift as well.Lower middle class poverty, children on the streets, unemployment and urban experience became recurring themes.In style as well the change was visible in the use of…

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