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    Mary Blair The Legend

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    Mary Blair the Legend (Mary Blair, Concept of Alice Looking at the Rabbit’s house ,ca 1951, gouache, 10.94 x11x0.06 in(27.94 x0.16cm) Mary Blair was born Oklahoma and moved out to San Jose when She was 7, and won a scholarship to Chouinard Art institute in Los Angeles, where she graduated from Chouinard in 1933.She met her husband Lee(Les). E Blair there. Mary and Les made a great team at their stay at Disney. Mary was heavily influenced by the vibrant colors and strong geometric shapes of…

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    America has many historical heros. These heroes have changed this world. Not all the heroes fought in wars, or served as presidents. Some of the heroes changed the world from not just that. Some changed the world by film, art, or speeches. This man has changed the world drastically with film. This American hero is Walt Disney. Walter Elias Disney was born on December 5th, 1901 in Hermosa, Illinois. He was born to Elias and Flora Call Disney along with four other siblings in his family. Not…

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    Who Is Art Babbitt?

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    Among those who joined the Guild was one of Walt's highest-ranking animators, Art Babbitt. Babbitt, who was known for developing the infamous character Goofy, had a very strong sense of justice. Despite being higher on the totem pole than others, he felt that the pay structure was unfair and very disorganized. Art was a generous man; so gregarious that he would often pay his assistant out of his own pockets when Walt would refuse to give him a raise.5 He had always sympathized with the omegas of…

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    How Walt Disney changed the world through animation Walt Disney’s first creation Oswald the Lucky Rabbit was taken from him but he did not abrogate to create a better one. “A source of joy and inspiration to all the world.” “A kingdom of dreams and magic.” And films for happiness and great journeys. Walt Disney changed the world through animation by all his creations and beliefs bringing him the results. He most successfully changed the world because he had great imagination. He created…

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    John Fitch Research Paper

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    Stated on the west for settlement and trade, which the Mississippi river provide a trade route for the steamboat and Fulton sailed a trial run about 150-mile and it’s appearance to be 146 ft. long and 12ft wide that many people were laughing at it. The first trip, he invited his friend and ladies to ride free on the Claremont, this was a great promotion that allows people to see what the steamboat can do and work by experience it’s unique power. Then he later married Livingston’s cousin and…

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    finished products across America thanks to first national roads, innovation of steamboats, new canal development, and finally the railroad revolution. Americans were aware that improvement of transportation network would increase land values, encourage domestic and foreign trade, and strengthen the American economy. The need for better…

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    Twain Assignment “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder” Two view of Mississippi provides an interesting insight into the mind of a veteran in steam boating. In life human reasoning is guided by perspective and experience. Decisions are often based on how one comprehends situations leading to a particular behavior. While it is argued that learned abilities often morph to instincts due to the repeated practice, some situations defy the norm forcing one to act depending on their understanding of…

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    In The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, Huck and Jim escape civilization together to float down to freedom on the Mississippi river. The river has its good times and bad ones to, but Huck pushes through like a good friend would. He also meets his childhood friend Tom but ultimately leaves all of this to go out west. Friendship plays a very important role; Huck develops many new friendships throughout the text including those with Jim, a runaway slave, Huck’s friend Tom Sawyer, from…

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    farmers interested. However, before the transportation revolution there was no way to get there. We can watch as the new transportation technologies grow, the westward expansion does as well. The new transportation technologies such as the canals, steamboats, and early railroads the bound the each and west, as well as the North and South throughout the early 1800s. They allowed an increasingly efficient means of traversing the country side, accelerating expanse of land throughout North American…

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    achievements. Fulton’s innovations to the steamboat and his brilliant invention of the submarine would change America for the better. Robert Fulton’s…

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