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    Ans. Company – WALT DISNEY VISION - • To be one of the world’s leading producers and providers of entertainment and information. MISSION – • Using our portfolio of brands to differentiate our content, services and consumer products, we seek to develop the most creative, innovative and profitable entertainment experiences and related products in the world. The Walt Disney Company was founded in the year1923 on 16 October as DISNEY BROTHERS CARTOON STUDIO. It was founded by Walt Disney and Roy O…

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    eyes, air is the enemy.” As a young girl Brooke has experienced things a lot of people in their 30’s and 40’s have not experienced. Her father skipped out at just one month old. The only thing ever given to her by her father was an old ripped Winnie the Pooh blanket. A few years later she received a phone call from her dad telling her that she was missed and that she has a half sister who is 3 years younger than her. The seven year old Brooke was excited to meet her dad and sister as they…

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    Identity Paper One of my very first things that I really remember is of my dad teaching me the planets through a story he created. Where they were in the solar system, what they looked like, and what hobbies they loved or foods they ate. We always spent so much time together. Then the day came that I was told, "You 're going to be a big sister! Aren 't you excited?" was so enthused to have a baby brother. I planned it all out. He was going to play 'Barbie 's ' with me and help me pick out…

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    A Happy Day That Turned Gray I remember that it was a very hot day. It was the kind of hot day that made your clothes stick to your skin and made the thought of jumping into a tub full of ice seem inviting. Although the air was thick and sticky I couldn’t help, but be excited for what would come later that day. It was the day that I had been hoping for ever since I could remember. I just couldn’t believe that it was finally here! I felt like everything would turn out okay, but I couldn’t have…

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    The King of Disney Disney is renowned for their spectacular animated movies. Most, if not all, of their movies are considered as classics and are timeless. For the past 80 years, there has been an ongoing debate about which Disney movie is greatest. It seems as if every individual has their own opinion and belief about which movie is the best and why. Overall, it seems to come down to two movies, Beauty and the Beast and the Lion King. “NAAA ZABENYA BABA SITHI UHM!” This short phrase can…

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    Our Mutual Friend, written in the years 1864–65, is the last novel finished by Charles Dickens and is one of his most refined works, consolidating savage parody with social investigation. It fixates on, in the expressions of pundit J. Hillis Miller (citing from the character Bella Wilfer in the book), "cash, cash, cash, and what cash can make of life." In the opening parts a body is found in the Thames and distinguished as that of John Harmon, a young fellow as of late come back to London to get…

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    It was like they had guns for hands. I was a kid who learned to read and write at the age of four. One day I got picked up from daycare and I started reading a Winnie the Pooh book to my mom. She thought I had the book memorized, so when we got home she gave me a magazine, and I read it proudly. The look on her face was priceless, and it gave me a love for reading. I wanted to learn new words. At this age I was also…

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    where my sister had been enrolled and my mother wanted me to follow her footsteps. That was where I got my first book. The teacher made me promise to go to her school in return she gave me a book. A children's book, the ones with the gold spine Winnie The Pooh to be exact. I remember looking at it in amazement and in awe. I dint know how to read but the book seemed to pull me in with curiosity. I didn't realize that it would be the start of my adventure with reading. On August 23 2003 I broke…

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    second; she looked at the fancy rose-gold watch on her wrist and started walking back to her room. The boy was thinking about the water dispenser that was available in his previous house. He thought about how he could easily climb on his Winnie the Pooh stool and grab a glass of water and satiate his thirst. The boy searched for a stool to climb so he can reach a glass. His father remarried and moved to the compound house of his new…

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    For example, there is a large Tigger climbing a tree that is a life-size replica that makes you feel like you are in a Winnie the Pooh movie. They create a fun atmosphere and entertain the kids. The Disney store is more than the products they sell, it is about the Disney brand. Even if people aren’t buying something that day from the Disney store, they are still investing in…

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