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    Walt Disney History

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    Walt Disney, his brother Roy Disney and other animators created the Walt Disney Studios. The Walt Disney Company parent of the Walt Disney Studios was founded in 1923 in a small office in Holly- Vermont Reality in Los Angeles. They produced a series of animated and live action called Alice comedies. As they started to make the studios larger they started to call the studio Disney Bros. Studio. Later 2 years after in 1925, a larger studio was constructed in Hyperion Avenue lot, Silver Lake…

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    The environmental message presented in the movie Wall-E is a very important one that is very pertinent to the current time and environmental problems. The movie begins by following around a robot that was sent to earth long ago to clean up the mess left by the human race who are no longer living on the planet. A new robot sent from the ship that current humans are living on is sent down. Wall-E wants to know this robot so he begins to show her some things that he has found during the years. He…

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    Individual Reading Response This week I read an article titled “Collaboration in Animation: Working together to Empower Indigenous Youth” by Melanie Davenport and Karin Gunn. Melanie and Karin bring animation to a semi remote high school in Mexico. They teach the kids the fundamentals of animation and help the students create a film. Karin and Melanie show the films at film festivals. They give the students the realization they have the power to spread a powerful message in an unfamiliar format…

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    Pixar’s animated films have been giving off strong hints towards the emasculation of male characters since old movies like “Dumbo” were released. In Ken Gillam and Shannon R. Wooden’s novel “Post-Princess Models of Gender: The New Man in Disney/Pixar” they bring up points and topics involving “Cars”, “Toy Story”, and even “The Incredibles”. Gillam even goes to say that the films “overtly praises the film “Good Woman” proverbially behind every successful man” (470). The novel they’ve written…

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    Competition is definitely a driving force for success, especially within the free enterprise system of the United States. Steve Jobs, for example, is the a co-founder of Apple, one of the most successful companies in the world. Free enterprise has a significant influence on this company's global dominance. Free enterprise is defined as a system that provides individuals the opportunity to make their own economic decision without restrictions from the government. Steve Jobs is an excellent…

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    Film Analysis: Toy Story

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    produced by Pixar Animation Studios targeting young kids, and it was directed by John Lasseter. Toy Story began the generation of many popular Pixar movie such as Finding Nemo, The Incredible, Cars and more. Toy Story was the first feature-length animated film and the first film created by Pixar in 1995, but still, millions of people still enjoy watching the Pixar movie. Also, considering the movie was filmed a long time ago, many people including myself still claims that Toy Story is the best…

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    Mick LaSalle, as well as one from USA Today, by Claudia Puig, I am convinced that the first opinion may be the better analysis of the movie on the basis of the characterization of Merida and the family relationships expressed in the movie. While Pixar can be applauded for breaking the “goody-goody” image that most princesses have, they may have gone about that in the wrong way. Merida comes across extremely fiery, and may even sound bratty at times. I believe the movie was also mislabeled…

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    Steve Jobs Failure

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    company. Steve Jobs also said that the most failure role that he made was hiring John Sculley. After hiring John Sculley, the stock of Apple company had been decreased until Steve Jobs got back. The another failure decision that he made was selling a pixar in 1980’s. At that moment, he desperately needs money for operating other company and he was obstinate of selling it. In result, he could not sell it at that period; however, in my opinion, sometimes obstinate for entrepreneurship is very risk…

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    Amanda Marcotte Sexism

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    As human beings we don’t have the luxury of being able to choose between becoming a male or a female, and regardless of what technology has to offer in the next generations to come it should stay that way. The idea of a man or women ever being more superior to another is an absolute disgrace to our society. In order for our country to function the way it does, men and women on a daily basis must work side by side under no restrictions. In all honesty, being a male I grew up not having to deal…

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    Steve Jobs is an influential person because of his smart choices, his successful company, his work as a entrepreneur, and his determination. Steve Jobs was one of the world’s richest men with a total of $31.8 billion. He was the prideful owner of Apple and even started at age 20 with some of his friends. Even though starting didn’t go so well he kept going and started growing. He also made a lot of brilliant choices to help him grow in more and more fame. Steve Jobs is an influential person…

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