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    activities of another. Theme Parks and Resorts There are 3 theme parks that operated by Walt Disney Productions in 1984, which were located in Anaheim, California; Orlando, Florida; and Tokyo, Japan. Disneyland Park consisted seven principal or themes: Fantasyland, Adventureland, Frontierland, Tomorrowland, New Orleans Square, Main Street, and Bear Country. The strengths for Disneyland…

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    Ocean Park Case Study

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    Introduction and background information The theme park industry in Asia has experienced remarkable growth in recent years. Asia is the second largest theme park market in the world after North America with annual attendance estimated to have exceeded 300 million visitors or more than one-third of global theme park attendance.Hong Kong is home to two large theme parks. Ocean Park covers more than 915 000 sq m and the Hong Kong Disneyland spans 720 000 sq m Ocean Park Ocean Park Hong Kong (OP)…

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    his vision for Disneyland (“The Disneyland Story”). There would be one entrance on Main Street USA, leading up to Sleeping Beauty’s Castle. From there, visitors could travel to different lands such as Frontierland, Tomorrowland, Adventureland, or Fantasyland, where Disney characters would entertain them. This uncommon show sparked the imagination of both children and parents. With that concept in mind, Walt Disney sought to recreate the world of his father, with Main Street USA as the…

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    Today pollution has another meaning compared to how it was defined during the Middle Ages. Currently, pollution is the introduction into the environment of a substance that has harmful effects. Immediately one 's mind jumps to factory smoke or chemicals. However, for most people, a person judged to be simply out of place is not one of those definitions. Pollution was viewed not in its modern sense of bacteria or chemicals, but as in odd sense that confuses and contradicts cherished…

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    Archetypes In Peter Pan

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    Archetypes are elements of certain emotional complexes found in the unconscious minds of all human beings, charged with the potential for good and evil. This very theory is depicted in literature which expression and form pertain formal patterns of meanings from dreams, myths, and legends. A theory that comes up in stories that we read or movies that we have seen highlights the components of a good tale through the use of character development, setting, and moral lesson. Critics and proponents…

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    The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien meets these criteria and since being published in 1954, it has entertained thousands of readers all over the world (Friesen). Indeed, The Lord of the Rings is arguably the best book of all time and its author, J.R.R. Tolkien may be the best author of all time. Others may think that another book is the best book, but those people probably haven’t read The Lord of the Rings. While there are many other fantastic books out there, they do not quite match up…

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    Disney is a world-famous company. Its full name is The Walt Disney Company which is named after Walt Disney who founded the company and created “Mickey Mouse”. Walt Disney was a well-known cartoon maker and a successful entrepreneur. He established Disneyland in 1955. Disney is a large diversified multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate headquartered in Burbank, the US. Disney gradually improved its brand image and culture by relying on Mickey Mouse in the 1930s to 1940s, and…

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    Elegance, delicacy and exquisiteness are three words which sums up the perspective of the Early Renaissance. During this movement there were many influential painters. Extraordinary works of art were created during tumultuous times. There was an immense amount of outside beliefs from society which had an impact on the art that was created. One artist in particular who dealt with these ideologies was Alessandro Botticelli. Botticelli was an Italian painter of the Early Renaissance who worked…

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    Personal Narrative

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    When I woke up the following day and realized the day before wasn’t some sick, twisted unbelievable nightmare ending with a kiss, I felt much worse. Actually I felt seriously ill. I had a girlfriend that caused my mother to fuss over what I was wearing as if this was my first day of kindergarten. This includes her attempt of the tried and true spit on the finger cleaning and hair straitening method. I didn’t have the heart to tell her what I had on wasn’t my choice, but the school's new uniform.…

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    Jules Verne's Journey

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    Introduction “Journey to the Center of the Earth” by Jules Verne is a novel that truly dives the reader into the center of the earth through striking portrayals, itemized clarifications, and the "eye witnessed" records of the storyteller. On the most fundamental level, Journey is an experience story, a story of the hindrances, experiences, and ponders. The unpredictable researcher Professor Hardwigg discovers headings to the center of the earth in an old book and sets out, alongside his nephew…

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