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    Vicky Kendirjian Informative Speech Outline Topic: Walt Disney English 203 Dr. Samira Shami Purpose At the end of my speech, the audience will be knowledgeable of Walt Disney’s life, including his starting point, failures and finally the great achievements, which are being reflected for decades and many generations including us are witnessing them. Introduction “All our dreams can come true - if we have the courage to pursue them.” Claims one of the world’s most influential, legendary,…

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    Walt Disney Research Paper

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    As stated by Walt Disney, “If you can dream it, you can do it.” (Disney). Throughout Walt Disney’s life, he’s had a very unique personality and imagination. When he was growing up, he was greatly supported by his teachers as well as his family. He took up an interest in drawing, which was a very creative way to bring his imaginations to life. He got his first job when he was eighteen years old as a commercial instructor, and when he reached his early twenties, he and his brother moved to…

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    The day before my birthday, October 25th, my girlfriend and I made the decision to attend just one of the many parks that belong to the Disney Realm. The happiest place on earth. Walking onto Hollywood Boulevard at Disney’s Hollywood Studios was just the beginning of all my excitement as we walked towards the Crossroad of the World to acquire a locker key; I couldn’t help but look around in amazement. It was a bright and sunny day, the shops all lined at the edges of the streets greeted us with…

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    Disneyland Research Paper

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    is a childhood must for every kid. The best park amongst the seven, in my opinion, was Aquatica, the water theme park, because I love to enjoy all the thrill from the water rides. Another park that I profoundly remember that I liked was Disney’s Hollywood Studios because of the Rock ‘N’ Roller coaster. I am nine years old in this photo, and at that age, I was a scaredy cat when it came to roller coasters.…

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    After the creation of the Disney Brother’s Studio they developed the idea of a cartoon mouse named Mortimer, now known as Mickey Mouse. Mickey Mouse films are what helped bring back Walt and his brother back into business. After several successful films that were distributed the Disney Brother’s Studio had enough money to begin construction for a new amusement park! Original plans for the park only spanned 8 acres next to the studio where his employees and families could relax. Though…

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    Duck Amuck Parody

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    After the success of Disney’s Silly Symphonies, other studios began their own spin on the program. This for Leon Schlesinger and the Warner Brothers was a way of incorporating popular music with cartoons (Beck, iv). An exemplary case of these Merrie Melodies, which is interchangeable with the more known name, the Looney Tunes are Duck Amuck. While Merrie Melodies had been in production since the beginning of the 1930s (Beck iv), Duck Amuck made it’s debut in 1953, directed by Chuck Jones (Klein,…

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    Asian American Culture

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    people’s culture and where they came from. Especially since this country is sometimes referred to as a melting pot I’m going to meet different people than myself every day and that includes Asian Americans. For example, I used to work at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and a lot of the college program kids were from Asian countries like Hong Kong and China. I think the most important thing I learned about in this class were important aspects of each countries culture. For example, first with India,…

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    Walt Disney transformed the world of animation, providing the path for modern animators. He created an empire that began with a mouse and grew into a franchise full of friends and various characters. His ideas changed the world and continue to impact children and adults today. Walter Elias Disney was born on December 5, 1901, in Chicago, Illinois. When he was a young boy, Disney was paid to draw the horse of a retired doctor, beginning his love for the arts. He practiced drawing daily by…

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    Disney Hero's Journey

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    However, he continued trying and was able to achieve his goal. By examining Walt Disney’s dreams of becoming an artist, his struggles of losing his business and being doubted, and being able to achieve his dream with the support of thousands, one can conclude that Walt Disney’s hero’s journey parallels Scout’s in its loss of innocence on her journey of learning about racism in Maycomb county. Walt Disney’s rough childhood set him up for the Separation phase of his hero’s journey because he…

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    amusement park, which would satisfy both children and adults’ imagination and love of fantasy. This idea was put on hold through the Second World War, but eventually came to life on July 17th 1955, and would be known as Disneyland. This was one of Walt Disney’s most magical and personal projects, but it was conceived during an ambiguous and puzzling time of the American history. While some scholars believe that the amusement park is a place allowing individual choice and personal transformation…

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