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    “Laughter is timeless, imagination has no age, and dreams are forever.” -Walt Disney, this is something that Walt Disney said it shows how no matter your age you can still have an imagination. Walter Elias Disney born on December 5th 1901 in Chicago,Illinois would grow up to be someone that changed pop culture forever. Walt had many ups and downs within his career getting criticized by everyone. From a young age Walt knew what hard work was, he had lived through the great depression. Walt…

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    interest in trains, his uncle who was a train engineer helped spark the interest. Disney went to work at the rail road stations, passing newspapers to travelers as a summer job. Disney’s first company went bankrupt; afterwards he and his brother Roy, saved up enough money to move to California and start another company. Lillian Bounds was an ink-print artist and was hired in 1925. In the 1940’s Disney’s animators went on strike and it took the company years…

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    Introduction Have you ever heard of a man who called Walt Disney? Maybe it is a name that many of us quite familiar with. Walter Elias Disney, the founder of the Walt Disney Company, who has expanded the business from filming to amusement park industry with the first Disneyland was set up at California in 1955. It is a great place bringing us lots of fun, dreams and fantasy since then. With so much attractions and excitements included in the park, there are many tourists who love to go to each…

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    his brother Roy Disney, who took care all of financial side of the Walt Disney Company in its early years. After personally being a cast member at Walt Disney World, I have always been inspired to teach people about the history of the Walt Disney Company. With this inspiration I am honored to award Roy Disney with The Dream Builder Award. We’ll first talk about a little history of Roy Disney and how he establish such a world renowned company. Next we will look at the legacy and impact Roy Disney…

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    The Lion King Analysis

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    Walt Disney once said, “All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.” Disney spent his whole life furthering his dream and those of the world’s children. The stories that he chose to tell focused on overcoming difficulty and fighting for a dream. Even when paired with Salvador Dali, an artist whose outlook on life focused more on inescapable death, Disney was able to turn their combined art into one that portrays the fight to achieve one’s destiny in life. The film,…

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    The Pursuit of Happyness Italian film director Gabriele Muccino made his grand debut into Hollywood filmmaking in 2006 when he decided to take an offer provided by Will Smith to direct The Pursuit of Happyness, the story of African-American entrepreneur Chris Gardner. In the film, Gardner is a salesman living with his five-year old son Christopher, and his wife Linda in an apartment in San Francisco. His financial troubles began after he decides to invest his entire life savings in overpriced…

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    Walter Elias Disney can be considered a great American hero. He was not only considered one of the best in the entertainment industry, but also an inspiration to many. Walt Disney took steps, chances, and risks to get to where he was in life. He was naturally gifted with artistic ability and creativity, and this helped him get into animation. Eventually Disney created the first animated cartoons with sound and full length animated movies. He also made some of the worlds first theme parks, which…

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    he didn’t have a difficult childhood. Walt was the black sheep in his family only because he was fascinated with art and would sketch animals that he would see. (Bio.com). Not everyone in his family would consider him the black sheep. His brother Roy was his closed sibling ever since they were young. They were both very supportive of each other in everything. (Cole ,pg.15). His childhood was as happy as his personal adulthood life. His adulthood helped him with his happiness and brought him…

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    Ponyboy is going around and telling everything about the horse that I liked Mickey Mouse. Since he is going around and telling everyone I think it’s time to tell everyone the real story. It was 5 years ago since I saw my horse Mickey Mouse. He was a rough leathered brown horse that was sold to travelers when I was 12. But that was just the base of things. Mickey Mouse was important to me. Nowadays, Darry really doesn’t see how much I loved that horse still. In fact, he doesn’t even know why I…

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    José Clemente Orozco was born in Ciudad Guzmán, Mexico on Nov. 23, 1883, he was a Mexican painter. He specialized in political murals that established the Mexican Mural Renaissance. He was the most complex of the Mexican muralists. Orozco was influenced by symbolism, he was a genre painter and lithographer. He painted murals in Mexico City, Guadalajara, and states in the United States. His work is complex and often tragic. At the age of 15 he was sent away to study agricultural…

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