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    of R. v. O’Brien, the defendant which was O’Brien, was charged of two assaults. On June 12th, 2009, in the City of Yourtown, O’Brien committed an assault to Toby Fantasia who was doing policing duties in an undercover capacity and caused bodily harm to her. Also, in the same situation, O’Brien committed another assault to Toby Fantasia who was a peace officer on duty. After hearing the trial, I found out several mitigating factors which would prove why O’Brien should be acquitted and did not…

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    new album, Fantasia Barrino seemed to be finding her way back to glory. All of her success was soon overshadowed by the ‘home-wrecker’ allegations that had become the topic of all media sources. Fantasia met Antwaun Cook in August of 2009 while visiting a local store, and soon after they began dating. In June 2012, Paula Cook, wife of Antwaun Cook, filed for a divorce and named Fantasia as a key reason for the dissolution of her and Antwaun’s marriage. It is unclear whether or not Fantasia knew…

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    Disney’s first film in stereo sound was “Fantasia” making it the first commercial film released in stereo sound. This was also a huge step being that “Fantasia” was Disney’s attempt to bring the high art, such as music, and making it more accessible to the general public. In order to do so, Disney felt that a single speaker would not be enough, stating…

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    The Dangers Of Walt Disney

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    is that he was able to do it at one of America’s darkest times (“About Walt Disney”). Walt knew that he was going to have to keep on creating these animations. Fantasia production began in 1937. Fantasia came to Walt’s mind when he was worrying about Mickey Mouse and his popularity level. He was able to come up with a section of Fantasia called The Sorcerer’s…

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    Walt Disney Imagine that you are driving to the coast through Anaheim, California. All of a sudden, you see tall, fast, rollercoasters housed in mountains, crowds of people waiting in line, busses parked everywhere, and hotels circling the park. You think to yourself, “Who invented this attraction? Why did they do it?” Walt Disney did! He improved the U.S., and the world, by making cartoons, movies, and world attractions. Who was Walt Disney? Walter Elias Disney was born on December 5, 1901,…

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    Henry Purcell once said “As poetry is the harmony of words, so music is that of notes; and as poetry is a rise above prose and oratory, so is music the exaltation of poetry."(Helm, n.d.). Purcell was the most authentic and admirable composer of his time (Arton, n.d.). He took full advantage of the musical change after the renewal of the monarch. While only living a short life, Purcell left an impact on the music world that still holds true to this day. Henry Purcell, the son of Henry Purcell…

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    in money. He went on to make other full length animated films such as Pinocchio (1940) and Fantasia (1940). Pinocchio was based on an Italian children’s book. Fantasia was an animated musical based on 8 different pieces of classical music. Again, Fantasia made a “first”—it was the first commercial film the stereophonic sound. The theatres were required to install new equipment before they could play Fantasia. Walt Disney received many awards for these first full-length animated films, and went…

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    is a gay fantasia that portrays the lives of and problems 5 homosexual men have had to face with the public and with each other during the Cold War era when homosexuals were not welcomed. Roy Cohn, who is a character in the play, is a lawyer who denies being a homosexual and had contracted a HIV that has put him in the hospital. Roy has occasional interactions with a ghost of someone whom he had gotten killed in the past, Ethel Rosenberg. Kushner’s use of Ethel Rosenberg in his fantasia as a…

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    Your use of sentimental modernism, or visual verisimilitude with modernist sensibility has brought not only the latest artistic styles to your latest films, but you have also helped make “upper-class” art such as classical music performances more accessible to the general public, as well as making it appealing to all ages as well. With the recent wave of modernist art work sweeping across America, I am very impressed you have managed to incorporate these styles into your work. When we think of…

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    influential to many other cartoons. Along with the creation of Mickey Mouse, Walt Disney had such a phenomenal imagination. He has produced multiple movies, such as: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), Cinderella (1950), Sleeping Beauty (1959), Fantasia (1940) and many more interesting movies. All of his movies are extremely unique and end in happily ever afters. This gave people hope that they could live happily ever after as long as they believed they could. In 1955, Disneyland opened and…

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