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    Motivating employees in successful companies It is well known that a motivate worker is a happy worker, then a happy employee is a productive employee too. This fact is going to lead that the productivity of a company increases continuously. As warns Heathfield if an employee does not feel he or she is growing, he or she will head for the exits. Two main strategies seem to have been the key to maintains motivation in their employees. Disney company more often has applied the motivation to its…

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    Over the decades, Disney has become a success story in making themselves global and profitable. Disney has grown, expanded, branched out and even contributed with many major companies but, Disney would not be the way it is today without the brilliant savvy businessman, Michael Eisner. In 1984, Eisner took the position of Chairman and Chief Executive of the Disney Company. He worked for ABC three years’ prior before becoming the CEO at Disney, and was clever at making incredible deals which…

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    Disney is seen by most parents as a positive and clean source for their kids to watch. Disney doesn’t directly mean to, but they have subliminal messages that every kid is affected by. "As a parent of young children, I am continually reminded of the corporate power of the Walt Disney Company as it seeps into virtually all facets of my children 's lives: from the birthday parties they attend to the clothes they wear to the books they read at night, Disney is there" as stated by Natalie Coulter…

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    The thesis examines representation of masculinity in Disney animated movies through the analysis of six movies released from 1991 to 1999: Beauty and the Beast (1991), Aladdin (1992), Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996), Hercules (1997), Mulan (1998), and Tarzan (1999). Disney, as one of the largest media corporations in the world, has been making animated films since 1937, leaving a great impact on social, emotional and mental development of those who have been whatching them, especially children…

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    People compare and contrast things on a daily basis. I, myself have done this, comparing and contrasting every little thing I can. Being someone who grow up loving Disney movies, I’ve seen all the Disney/ princess films. I fell in love with these kinds of movies so as I grow older I still watch the movie as they came out with new ones. Moana is one of the recent Disney films that reminded me of another Disney film The Little Miranda. Both Moana and The Little Miranda being princesses and having…

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    The Lion King Analysis

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    Walt Disney once said, “All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.” Disney spent his whole life furthering his dream and those of the world’s children. The stories that he chose to tell focused on overcoming difficulty and fighting for a dream. Even when paired with Salvador Dali, an artist whose outlook on life focused more on inescapable death, Disney was able to turn their combined art into one that portrays the fight to achieve one’s destiny in life. The film,…

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    Iowa native Ron Clements released his animated movie Moana in 2016. It is a Fantasy/Adventure movie that was adored by the many that gazed at it. As someone who adores animated movies, the enjoyment I had was baffling. Moana explores a young girl's dream to adventure, which was bashed by a demigod who ruined humanity. This movie mixes the art of adventure and the art of war as the young girl tries to restore humanity itself. This leads to the theme of stick to what you believe in no matter what…

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    Long ago, when the Great Blue Forest was a blazing red, a fairy was born. A fairy being born was not an unusual thing, for the forest was inhabited by thousands of fairies. This forest is made up of millions of beautiful red flowers, and hundreds of thousands of perfectly white trees. These trees were whiter than snow, they were perfect. They lived longer than the fairies and the flowers. They had no flaws what so ever, not one dent in their bark. These trees were amazing, but the really…

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    Introduction Frozen from Disney, with a worldwide box office more than $1.2 billion, it is not only proclaimed to be the first ‘princess’ movie to enter the list of top 10 grossing animated films, as well as the first animated film in these years. The characters and music are culturally omnipresent worldwide (Maryam & Yalda, 2015). After the movie was released, Disney continued to promote it with smart marketing strategies by seizing every opportunity. Catchy soundtracks and a well-conceived…

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    This report provides an analysis and evaluation of the current prospective profitability liquidity and financial stability of The Walt Disney Company and Dave & Buster’s Entertainment, Inc. Methods of analysis include trend, ratios such as debt, current and quick ratios. Other calculations include rates of return on shareholder’s equity and total assets and earnings per share to name a few. All calculations can be found in the appendixes. Results of the data analyzed show that most of the…

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