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    family. Have laughs with each other, and got on rides as a family. I would alway be so happy to see the balloons with Mickey Mouse inside it. I would be so excited to see my favorite Disney princesses and characters, and get their autographs in my little princess theme autograph book. At the time my favorite Disney princess was Belle from “Beauty and the Beast” so of course I had to have a princess Belle themed party. My mom got my princess dress to imitate Belle costumed made. It came with…

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    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be given the task of creating a thrilling film, attracting a modern audience, and based on an authentic story? That is the task that Disney filmmakers took on when producing Treasure Planet from the previously written Treasure Island. From the captivating storyline of Stevenson’s novel, Treasure Island, to the animated plot of Disney’s film, Treasure Planet, many intriguing comparisons can be made between the characters, themes, and settings.…

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    Touching From the creators of Big Hero 6, Wreck-It Ralph, and Tangled comes the next great Walt Disney Animation Studios film, Zootopia. Though the plot is a simple one the themes and ideas behind are huge and handled expertly. IMDb sums it very well “In a city of anthropomorphic animals, a fugitive con artist fox and a rookie bunny cop must work together to uncover a conspiracy.” Like all great Disney films there are plenty of laughs for parents and children alike. Zootopia expertly…

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    Pocahontas Vs Disney

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    After exploring the various perspectives surrounding the story of John Smith and Pocahontas, I argue that Disney shouldn’t be held socially responsible for their presentation of history. I believe in this to be true because there are already sources out there to present history accurately. Educators shouldn’t have to rely on Disney movies to teach their students an accurate representation of what actually happened. For instance, Laura McClure writes in “Pocahontas” as Teaching Tool, “Students…

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    Walt Whitman was born May 31, 1819, in the village of West Hills, Long Island, New York, approximately 50 miles east of New York City. He was the second of eight children. Whitman’s father was of English descent, and his mother’s family, the Van Velsor, were Dutch. In early 1822, when Walt was two years old, the Whitman family moved to Brooklyn, which was still a small town. Whitman would spend most of the next 40 years of his life in Brooklyn, which grew into a thriving city during his…

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    Rube Goldberg was a very famous,prize winner cartoonist.He was born July 4,1883 in San Francisco.He was a man with a big imagination and enjoyed to entertain children.Rube was very creative with his cartoons.He worked hard to achieve his most important achievements.Mr.Goldberg believed that he would help keep inventions alive throughout his legacy.He attended U. Cal Berkeley and received a degree in engineering.His first job was at San Francisco Chronicle and it led to a lot of success.One award…

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    soundtrack starting with the most recent Disney fantasy featuring two sister princesses, has topped the charts for almost three months. The Little Mermaid, Sleeping Beauty, Belle and Snow White are certain to come calling upon your entryway on Halloween. The princess culture- fueled by Disney’s multi-billion-dollar stake in it- has a tight grip on standard girlhood and it is here to stay (Orenstein, “Tips for Raising Well-rounded Girls in a Princess Dominated World”). Parents might wonder how…

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    page is devoted to support all Navy personnel in the accomplishment of the mandatory training requirements for the 2015 GMT cycle and provides the necessary information to administer the command GMT program. The user will review all required training from the list posted. If the user is the program manager for training they will utilize the Category one lessons that must be conducted in a command-delivered (face-to-face) training session. If the user is individual user they are responsible for…

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    Walt Disney is one of the most recognizable names in the world. Walt helped shape the entertainment industry into a lot of what it is today with the help of his brother Roy. The Disney brand now spans from worldwide theme parks, orginal movies, television channels and so much more. Disney Studios is one of the biggest entertainment companies in the world and sometimes it’s easy to forget that the giant corporation all started with a man and a mouse. Walt was born on December 5th, 1901 in Hermosa…

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    This poem exposes the concepts that have been passed along through for years though the different variations of Cinderella or fairytale stories in general that don’t actually happen in the real world. Anne Sexton depicts the fairytale from the real world in her poem by showing and demonstrating to the audience the fabricated ideas that are conveyed in fairytale stories. This poem follows along with certain pieces of the original story, but is more of a humorous poem in which…

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