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    September 15, 2015 A Glimpse of the Future (A Film Review on Metropolis by Fritz Lang) We always tend to imagine what our future society will look like. We are fascinated by modern discoveries and technologies; we can’t wait for this future world to happen. Director Fritz Lang found a way to exhibit the image of the future through his critically acclaimed silent film entitled Metropolis (1925). Lang’s silent sci-fi flick is inspired by German Expressionism approach and a masterpiece of his…

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    past the new empire states tower (old empire states building was destroyed in meteorite strike) which was built over a huge crater. I arrived at a motel and rented a room then set out to the museum where they are showing a free broadcast of jurassic world 10, best movie of 2063. The museum was large very large to the point where it dwarfs the entire national airport. It houses over 200 species of the largest dinosaur discovered in the last half a century. Walking into the broad cast I saw the…

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    imagination and magical adventures. Disney has not only made an influence into our childhood stage but it has positively impacted people as they grew older. Not only would the youth watch their favorite Disney movies, but a child’s ultimate dream was to visit the enchanted place we’ve all adored, named Disneyland. It only took one single visit to what Walt Disney had called his second home to wholly fall in love with the large scaled park. The purity of environment that Walt Disney had gifted to…

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    Walt Disney famously once said, “If you can dream it, you can do it,” and that is exactly what he did. Disney has inspired and delighted generations of Americans Thomas,Bob,Vosburgh). He impacted both family entertainment and the vacation industry. Walt Disney’s main goal was to please both adults and children (Thomas,Bob,Vosburgh). From having a positive influence on the American culture, founding the happiest place on Earth, and creating his magical movies that entertain all ages, Disney was…

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    Cedar Point amusement park is a place so wonderful and exciting that it is known around the world for its wide array of rides and attractions. Just like the towering roller coasters and thrilling drop tower rides that dominate the skyline and penetrate the sky high above the lakeshore, the park stands out among all others across the globe. The massive hills and loops of winding steel stand for not only a thrill seeker’s dream and marvels of human ingenuity and engineering, but also represent the…

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    Why Is Disney So Popular

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    Walt then began to create other characters including Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, and Pluto, which are known as the classic characters. Ever since Mickey Mouse became so popular, Walt and his brother, Roy, continued to create animated characters, such as the Princesses and the Winnie the Pooh characters, which also became extremely popular. All of these characters are a main reason as to why people have loved Disney since the very beginning (Stein 7). The entertainment that…

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    not at all. Walt Disney is someone who has had the biggest impact on my life yet I was never fortunate enough to even live during his lifetime. Walt Disney had one goal in his life and it was to make those around him happy. Through his films, animations, and theme parks, he has a legacy that creates a sense of joy and happiness in many people today. If there is one thing that I could achieve in my life, being the CEO of Disney is definitely at the top of the list. Just like Walt Disney,…

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    I always wondered where did great writers find such strength. What made their stories so good? How could I write a story that has the power of touching people’s heart and spirit? What is the secret of a successful novel writing? Every story in the world since the dawn of time, seemingly shared similar ideas and a common structure. Each hero from every culture goes through similar steps. Joseph Campbell is one of those who discovered this principle and introduced the concept of Monomyth or “the…

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    My first time going to Disney World. I was in line for one of the fastest roller coasters the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster. My brother and I went on the ride listening to tuns on the ride. There were speakers where my head was. It was really good Rock ‘n’ Roll music. When we came to a stop there was a stop light. First it went red after that it went yellow and nevertheless green. We were zooming so fast that i couldn't even move in my seat. When we entered the dark hole you couldn't see anything…

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    travel to a galaxy far, far away to relive their favorite galactic adventure. In a huge Disney event last Sunday, Harrison Ford revealed plans for a Star Wars theme park and how fans will soon be able to walk in the "iconic locations" of the film franchise, just like he did while playing Hans Solo. Entertainment Weekly reported that the actor appeared at ABC's Disneyland 60, a live TV event celebrating Walt Disney's first ever park. Ford began his speech by saying, "Star Wars is, for lack of a…

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