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    Disney Princess Analysis

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    Disney princesses are known to be stereotypically “perfect.” They all have the same body, race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation. Then, all the movies shared the same plot: the “perfect” girl gets saved by a strong, handsome man, they fall in love, and live happily ever after. To viewers in the 20th century, this was exactly what they wanted. This “perfect” girl and plot all made sense. But when the 21st century rolled around, this all changed. People started to realize that this wasn’t the…

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    Walt Disney Invention

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    Invention That Changed My Life The innovator and inventor who came up with the idea of the sound cartoon is Walt Disney. He was the first person to use sound in the movies in 1928. This invention would change how films were made. Not only did he use the sound for the movies, but he used it on television. Television was new to people, but Walt Disney helped advertise his Mickey Mouse cartoons using the sound to add a new element to the cartoons. Many people were shocked to actually hear voices…

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    Disney movies seem to be one of the main culprits of stereotypical characters, masking them with catchy songs and cute appearances. Most of the time the audience does not even realize that the character are stereotyping race, gender, or sexual orientation while watching just because of how normal Hollywood made it be. The lessons taught in Disney movies are very important, however negativity used through characters reveal very inaccurate descriptions of how people actually are. This stereotyping…

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    The Life and Accomplishments of Walt Disney The name Disney is a name that almost everyone has heard before. While a majority of the population does not know much about Walt Disney himself, his legacy lives on and continues to impact the lives of many people today. The name Disney brings back many happy childhood memories and has a positive connotation for many people. Through his work in animation, film making, and creation of the theme park, Disneyland, he has left a lasting marking on…

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    Disney Amusement

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    Amusement in America Disney expansion to Shanghai And Introduction Amusement parks have been created to in order to push the importance of fun. This fun can with be with a family, friends even a school event. Many of America’s popular amusement parks would include six flags, SeaWorld, Bush Gardens and all of the Disney theme parks. In the last decades there has been an increase in the appearance of amusement parks across the world. The economic challenges shift from high unemployment and budget…

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    Disney princess movies emphasizes a lot on beauty. For these Disney princess characters, beauty is the key towards happiness. With their good looks and only that, they are able to find future husbands. Disney portrays female characters as being only useful for their good looks and nothing else. They demonstrate it as princesses aren't able to live their life without men. That men are there to marry a pretty looking woman. We examined three different Disney princess movies and took notes of the…

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    Walt Disney Satire

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    since oral folk tales and classical fairy tales. Recently, many of these fairytales are being adapted for film. The Walt Disney Company, commonly known as Disney, is one of the largest creators of fairy tale films. These films helped to create Disney’s virtual monopoly over the fairy tale genre. For most, the idea of a any classic fairy tale is often associated with the Disney version, and vice versa. These versions are regularly filled with childhood innocence, magic and the utopian vision.…

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    Walt Disney Influence

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    Walt Disney, a name that sparks a different thought for each person that hears or reads it. For some this name may spark one to think of their favorite movie or television show and for others it may take them back to a memory from one of his magnificent theme parks. This success of the Disney name did not transpire over night. His hardworking spirit mixed with his ability to face and conquer adversity developed him into the character still influencing the world today. Walt Disney has been a…

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    Euro Disney Case Study Startup and Adversities - Walt Disney, like many other corporation founders, faced adversity. Disney felt humiliated when trying to sell the idea of a Mouse as a mascot but in 1955 his dreams became reality when Disneyland opened in California. The park opened with inoperable rides and unfinished attractions, but his dream was a reality. Another adverse event for the company was the passing of the founder in 1966; the company was left in the hands of mediocre managers. In…

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    Walt Disney Legacy

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    the best thing in the world for you”- Walt Disney (Brainy Quotes). Walt Disney endured many struggles in his life. Even through his struggles he still manage to accomplish all his dreams and desires. Walt Disney may have been considered old on the outside when he died, but on the inside he was still very much a child at heart. He left a legacy to always keep going no matter what people will say or do to keep you from reaching your dreams. Walter Elias Disney was born December 5, 1901, in…

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