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    realized that television was becoming a popular thing for the kids. He realized, there's no better way to promote Disneyland then through the television, we're all the children could see how truly wonderful the magic of Disneyland is. That's when the Mickey Mouse Club TV show started. Soon after the premiere of the show, children were begging and convincing there parents to take them to Disneyland. Within just the first 6 months of Disneyland being opened 1 million guests had visited Disneyland,…

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    case you need a helping hand. Here is Mickey Mouse to lead our band. So if some words you can’t recall. Follow Mickey, our bouncing ball.” All of the sudden the Mickey Mouse Club theme song started to play. I heard the song so many times because my younger sister, Juliana, liked going to sleep to Disney soundtracks. So I recognized the tune right off the bat. However, when the animals started singing the lyrics. A white water molecule looking Mickey Mouse would bounce on word when it…

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    What is Freddi Linklater smoking? A Malboro How tall is Freddy? Six-two or six-three What author does Brady think Hodge prefers? John Grisham Who did Braddy murder in his childhood? His brother How was Braddy not convicted for murder? His mother covered for him For Hodge, what are the three ages of men? Youth, middle age, and you look fucking terrific What does Hodge and Pete, respectively, eat at DeMasio’s? Spaghetti with garlic and oil and ravioli What are the four things written on the…

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    Mickey Mouse’s first notable debut appearance was in 1928 in “Steamboat Willie” which was so successful it led him and Walt Disney to international fame. Mickey Mouse has an appealing design doesn’t necessarily need a story to be understood, other people 's perceptions of him can give him a likeable personality and he is still a well-known character 88 years later, proving his longevity even with a few redesigns. An interesting story about Mickey Mouse and his solid character…

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    After her stardom in Mickeys show she just kept getting bigger. She then started opening up for *NSYNC at the age of thirteen. In 1999 at the age of 18, Britney released her first hit …Baby one more time. That same year Britney received Female artist of the year at the Billboard…

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    Daydreaming is a way help people to escape from the cruel reality and daydreamers are people who always daydreaming. Both Walter Mitty and Miniver Cheevy are daydreamers. Walter Mitty lives a normal life, but he is unsatisfied with his life. He always indulges in his imagination, daydreaming he is a hero, trying to run away from the reality. Miniver Cheevy is a lazy drunkard who thinks he would be a hero, someone great if he born in the ancient. He blames everything to the time, thinking he born…

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    The novel is a humorous fantasy, written in the tradition of a boy’s adventure story. In this novel, there are two major characters, Tom sawyer and huckleberry Finn. The novel remaining his childhood, from this childish viewpoint, the pupil world appears rather foolish. For examples social institutions, education opposed their behavior, because the people want to live like them. Tom’s fortunes swing between the two and his sprit follows suit. There are two distinct types of language, the…

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    This story is about a kid name Huckleberry Finn. Hims and his friend Tom Sawyer found money that robbers in the cave. It was six thousand a piece all gold. Judge Thatcher took it and put it at interest. It gave him a dollar a piece. Widow Douglas took Huckleberry as her son and Huckleberry disobeyed her. He left the house to feel free again, the out of nowhere he saw his friend Tom Sawyer. Tom Sawyer told Huckleberry if he were to go back to the Widows house and respect her, then he will…

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    trouble he gets into. Part of the novel is devoted to the romance between Tom and Becky Thatcher. An event from Tom’s past separates them for a while, but eventually, he takes the blame for a book she ruined, making her like him again. Huckleberry Finn and Tom are good friends, and they decide to sneak out to a graveyard at night, where they witness Injun Joe…

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    Tom Sawyer Hero

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    Twain, is about a young boy who is growing up and living life in the village of St. Petersburg. The twelve year old boy, Tom Sawyer, is a mischievous child with an active imagination. He is often getting himself and his friends, Joe Harper, Huckleberry Finn, and Becky Thatcher, in and out of trouble. Regardless of his behavior he has a good heart and a strong conscience. Tom enjoys stepping up and being the leader of the crowd but he follows footsteps too. Throughout the story he follows Huck…

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