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    ethnicity? Or make everyone come together as one? The answer is with music. In 1959 a man named Berry Gordy made a small business in Detroit Michigan with a small loan from his family to start something amazing. This amazing thing was a recording studio by the name of motown records. Berry Gordy was the son of a Plantation owner and his female slave. They relocated to detroit because his father found a better job working for the automotive businesses. Growing up he saw the way they made cars…

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    drawing cartoon figures on vehicles to unite people. Well I was in charge of drawing on the Navy's torpedo boats and when i’m done with that I have to help in making some films. After I finished drawing on the torpedos I was supposed to I went to the studio where they made the films, when I entered they were brainstorming ideas for the next episode. I thought if we made an episode about donald duck training to be in the army so people would want…

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    Who Is Harrison Character

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    stood - in the center of the studio. The knob of the uprooted studio door was still in his hand.” This shows how out of place Harrison was with the handicaps on and they really showed how different he was. The handicaps in a way also symbolized potential. In the text after Harrison rids himself of the handicaps he goes on to say, “‘I am the Emperor!" cried Harrison. "Do you hear? I am the Emperor! Everybody must do what I say at once!" He stamped his foot and the studio shook. "Even as I stand…

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    Saturday, July 23. The concert, which is set to kick off at 6:30 p.m., will also feature opening act Of Mice & Men. Noise rockers Slipknot, fronted by lead vocalist Corey Taylor, one of the most popular acts of late ‘90s nu-metal, released fifth studio album, .5: The Gray Chapter, in October 2014. The album, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, includes five singles: “The Negative One,” “The Devil in I,” “Custer,” “Killpop,” “XIX” and “Goodbye.” Lead single, “The Negative One,” received…

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    The fashion and film industry throughout the start of the 1950s decade, introduced a prosperous, new era of trends and styles for American citizens and the film industry faced a number of hampering obstacles, that threatened it legally and business-wise. It brought the birth of Rock N Roll, with some big influential names such as Elvis Presley, Marlon Brando, Sidney Poiter, and James Dean. Fashion and film-wise, it caused teenagers to do their own manipulating, rejecting their parent 's styles…

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    Be Natural: A Forgotten Filmmaker The first known female filmmaker in the world, who revolutionized the film industry is forgotten in the cinematic history. A global powerhouse with decades-long career who made over one thousand movies, and saw the birth of cinematic motion pictures is vaguely remembered today. Her name is Alice Guy-Blaché and she directed, wrote, and produced nearly one thousand films, both silent and talking. Her drive can be clearly seen in this quote, “Is nothing…

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    throughout the years and means different things to different people. The actual definition of “The American Dream’ is equality, democracy and material prosperity, but my american dream would be to start a successful business. I would like to open a dance studio, this is my dream because I have grown up dancing and I want to share my love for dance with the younger generation. By creating this business I could provide for my family. Give them a roof over their head, food to eat and clothes to…

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    A Fair Use Tale Summary

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    I think the video, A Fair(y) Use Tale, is fair use and that Eric Faden is not infringing anything from Disney. The videos purpose was to teach others about fair use, using disney clips, and in the law of fair use it states that you can use it for criticism, parody, news reporting, and teaching. Which this video is following for education purposes. Although he is using clips from different disney movies and such, the clips are not too long to be considered copyright infringement. And he didn't…

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    “We believed in our idea- a family park where parents and children could have fun together,” Walt Disney once said (Fanning 167). It is hard to believe that Walt Disney World was once just land. People’s ideas, thoughts, and actions helped Walt Disney World to become what it is today. Walt Disney World is known to most people as the “Most Magical Place on Earth.” There are many reasons why. The main reason is Walt Disney World transports you into a world where you can have fun with your family,…

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    Theme parks extended beyond the United States border into foreign countries like Japan, China, and even France. Disney Studios directed, animated, and produced the first movie to be animated with computer generated imagery; again, making great advancements in the animation industry, just like Walt himself. Walt Disney still spreads his influence through his entertainment…

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