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    I was there expending my vacation with my church group. After we went to a few of Disney’s parks we, went to eat in Golden Coral buffet when the beautiful day come to be a day with a bad experience. I was fourteen years old when I wanted to go to Disney, but for doing that I had to put in my effort, and I had to work in summer for one month. While all my friends enjoyed and play around, I was working so hard to earn money to pay for my trip to Orlando, Florida. I felt sad when I saw my friends…

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    The Walt Disney studios have have had a large presence in american culture since the late 1930’s. Regarded as a Cultural Icon, the accomplishments of Walt Disney live on today. His contributions to the entertainment industry in America were like no other. Disney studios was the most active studio in Hollywood during and after the second world war. Walt Disney was a patriotic man with a strong desire to serve his country in both first and second World Wars. Although he would never serve in active…

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    other forms of accommodations and endless tourist travel packages followed as well. In Orlando, Florida alone, the region 's spectacular growth can only be attributed to the secret negotiations and land grab that went on in real estate prior to Walt Disney 's announced new building project of Disneyworld and EPCOT, the city of the future. No one knew who was buying out all the surrounding swamp lands in the area--until it could no longer be held secret. The New Millenium With the turn of the…

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    most popular and movie version that true love has utter faith and never questions itself. Differences In the original, ironically, the prince does not infact wake up the princess but is rather beside her when she wakes up> whereas in the Grimm and Disney version the prince is the one to save her.…

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    “The human body is the best work of art” –Jess C. Scott Nearly every person in America has something about themselves that they don’t like. Whether it’s their smile, their legs, or the way they look in a swimsuit. A person has no trouble overlooking what’s beautiful about them and solely focusing on their flaws. Body image issues have been around for centuries. Women have tried altering their bodies in order to become ‘beautiful’, and most of the time those procedures are in no way healthy. Many…

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    have stage fright with certain parts like leading the crowd like, etc. So we had trouble sticking to an idea but two weeks before the project is do, I came up with the idea of Disney because I didn't wanna do a sad project and also because I was inspired by this YouTube channel called Buzzfeed which had a video of different Disney princesses but historically accurate like Snow White came out in 1937 and it represented mid…

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    at a young age. In 2004, Cyrus landed the role of Hannah Montana in a Disney series targeted to young teens. The series depicted Cyrus as a young pop star who reserved her celebrity identity in order to be a normal teenager. Cyrus gained record setting success from the wide reception of the Disney series coupled with her music. However, in 2008 Miley Cyrus took one of the first steps in distancing herself from the wholesome Disney Channel brand (Bio.com, n.d.). Fifteen year old Miley Cyrus was…

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    Disney Princesses are some of the most influential characters in the average girl’s lifetime. These princesses are supposed to be people these girls can relate to, admire, and look to for guidance, all which has been going on for over 80 years. Are these actually characters worth looking up to? Henry Giroux does not think so. In The Mouse That Roared, Giroux claims that female characters in Disney movies “are ultimately subordinate to males and define their sense of power and desire almost…

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    Many Disney Channel fans are looking forward to the renewal of GMW. Most look forward to the reunion between Girl Meets World season 3 and Boy Meets World. The reunion of both shows signal a season finale that could just bring tears to viewers. Girl Meets World season 3 and its previous seasons are celebrated success stories. The show is considered to be a successful reboot and revival from Boy Meets World. The Disney Channel spin off focuses on the life of young girls encountering the…

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    There are many different cultural versions of the story of Cinderella. There is only one story of Cinderella that I grew up with and that is the “Disney movie version of Cinderella.” This particular version of the story most people of today’s culture are familiar with and know that it is truly loved by many. However, it is always great to venture out of the norm, and to look for other versions of the story that is so loved by many people. This is such a popular story that different cultures all…

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