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    Ahhh!! Weeeeee!! Whooooo!! These are the sounds of happy children screaming while riding one of Disney’s rides at Disneyland. All through the years, Walter Elias Disney made favorable cartoons. Along the way, he made Mickey Mouse which is mostly everyone’s favorite character. Walt Disney Productions is one of the major entertainment businesses. Walt Disney was known as the greatest American producer and cartoonist producing films and creating characters such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and…

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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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    championship!! Good afternoon Ms. Robinson, and fellow classmates I will be speaking to you about the Top 3 athletes of all time. First I will talk about Wayne gretzky, then I will talk about Michael Jordan, and finally I will be talking about Roger Federer. Off to the locker room! #1. Wayne gretzky. Wayne Gretzky was born Jan 26 1961 in Bradford, Ontario. He has many awards! He has 31. A couple of them are the Hart Trophy and the Art Ross trophy. Gretzky played in the NHL for 22 seasons!!…

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    champion of the world, achieving the rank at the youngest age in boxing history. Roger Federer won 18 Grand Slam titles, the most by any man in history. What do Michael Jordan, Muhammad Ali, and Roger Federer all have in common? These men are all elite athletes that have gone down in the books for their renowned achievements in each of their respective sports. I admire Alexey Kim for the same reasons as Jordan, Ali, and Federer. Alexey Kim is a third generation Korean who was raised in Moscow,…

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    Women's Pay Gap Analysis

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    the sport that is known for gender equality, still has a huge pay gap between the men singles champion and the women singles champion. Last year Roger Federer and Serena Williams won the singles title and defended their titles at the Western and Southern Open in August. Although both athletes won the same title, there was a huge difference in pay – Federer won $731,000 while Williams…

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    fitness required and sometimes they could risk their lives and health. The number of people having real talent in each sport fields are often very few and sometimes they is unique. For example, it is rare to find someone with the tennis skills of Roger Federer who is regarded as the greatest tennis player of all time and it can be argued that he deserve enormous salaries that reflect their abilities. Even more, sport persons often play an important role in the fame of their nation because when…

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    points. Andy, on the other hand, gained points as he went past his last year’s semi-finals showing to win the title this year. The gap lessened and is now around 5000 points wide. But 5000 points is not a small number. To give you a perspective, Roger Federer, who is currently world number 3, has a total of 5945 points. But the fact that Andy is playing some of his finest tennis this year and that he might continue to play this well the entire season, makes us believe that Novak might have to…

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    Billie King won the Italian open and was paid $600 in 1970. Ilie Nastase, her male competitor won the same title but was paid $3,500 ( Equal pay for equal play Par 1). The Western and Southern Open in which Serena Williams and Roger Federer both won, Serena was paid $495,000 and Roger $731,000 for the same title(Equal pay for Equal play Par 12). Being paid less than what you actually deserve because of your gender and in some cases, race, is demeaning to our…

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    signed with the Chicago White Sox. In April 2012 Bo Jackson participated in a 300 mile cycling trip in support of tornado victims in Alabama called Bo Bikes Bama. In 2013 ESPN's Sports Science named Bo Jackson the greatest athlete of all time over Roger Federer, Muhammad Ali, and Michael…

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    Tennis Serve Analysis The all important tennis serve; people say it’s the hardest part in tennis; that the server wins the point and so people need to know how to do it well. In this presentation I will compare and contrast my tennis serve with a professional to highlight my weaknesses and to provide recommendations through different types of practice and feedback to improve my serve. The major weakness in my tennis serve is the incorrect balance of weight in the prep phase, no snap of the…

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