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    How To Raise an Insecure Child: The exposure of Disney and Grimm Tales Creating Insecurity in Children Girls during adolescence often start to feel insecure about their appearance or personality. They have developed the thought that they should appear a certain way or act a certain way so they can be attractive in society. The have stemmed this idea from the older generation, peers, television or books that only praise a certain type of beauty about and do not mention other types. Adolescent boys

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    of Walt Disney “Walt Disney was a dreamer, just a kid who never grew up,” (University Meghan’s Channel”). He took his dreams and made them real in his motion pictures, sharing them with kids and adults around the world. Walt would become the greatest and most powerful innovator in film. His filmmaking and entrepreneurial skills would make him a lasting figure. Born in Chicago December 5, 1901 (Langer), Walt had an incredible dream fulfilling life ahead of him. His parents were Elias Disney and Flora

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    When Disney comes to mind we tend to think “A magical kingdom where wishes come true”. Along with the characters that Disney so remarkable. For many who grew up watching Disney films know the magic and sentimental feelings Disney films convey to the viewers. Disney has become extremely popular that it has gone world-wide. It is no surprise, since these films are filled with meaning, are family orientated, and end with a happily ever after. Who would not want a happily ever after? Disney has created

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    2013 Frozen made $1,274,234,980 at the worldwide box office. However, a billion dollars is only a small example of Disney’s influence. Disney has eleven princesses that influence children, especially young girls, internationally. In figures 1a and 1b, the chart shows that about 93% of participants watch Disney princess movies. Even with a large influence on the world, many critics have questioned if Disney’s movies have enough diversity. As a college student in a school committed to diversity, I have

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    Lately, three articles were reviewed for the film, Moana, depicting whether Disney was being stereotypical and insensitive to the Polynesian culture. Many people think that Disney was wrong in the depiction of the character’s appearances, especially relating to the demigod character, Maui. Disney was justified in creating the Moana film and was not culturally insensitive to the Polynesian people because Disney had spent 5 years just getting the characters correct by Polynesian standard, they also

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    Disney World has been labeled as the “happiest place on earth.” The magic truly comes to life, and Walt Disney helped create that magical world for children and millions of other people to enjoy daily. He brought everyone’s favorite mouse to life in the creation of Disney World. Attendees have the opportunity to have their picture taken with Mickey Mouse and have his autograph as well. Which leaves a lasting impression on the trip overall. Disney World has something for everyone to enjoy. Disney

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    the way people view the world around us, and one of the most influential we see currently is the media. As kids grow up and develop, they are exposed to a lot of media from Nickelodeon to Cartoon Network, to one of the most impactful, Disney Channel. When it comes to the media we know that over the course of time things can be skewed to look a certain way and they typically may have subliminal messages. So what message are we showing our children? When it comes to Disney and their iconic princesses

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    Walt Disney was born in Chicago on December 5, 1901. Because of the violence in Chicago and because it was hard to make money, in 1906 his father Elias Disney purchased forty-eight acres of farmland in Marceline, Missouri. It was northeast of Kansas city. Every single family member was expected to do chores on the farm. Walt was amazed by the ducks, pigs, and hens his dad raised and thought of them as personal friends. The memories of these animals greatly influenced how they were portrayed with

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    Destiny Hope Cyrus, better known as Miley Cyrus, is my role model. Her life growing up was hard. The start of Hannah Montana was the best of both worlds. She got to be a celebrity and still have a somewhat normal life. She will always love her fans no matter what. Miley Cyrus is my role model, because she is never afraid to be herself, and she never gave up on her dreams. Miley Cyrus had a hard time growing up in the limelight. She had eyes on her everywhere she went. You could tell she liked it

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    Ever since the Disney Princesses were created, they have all had the same body shape: tremendously skinny. With the Disney Princesses becoming the largest girls franchise in the world, there is no denying the impact it can have on such young girls. These girls long for recognition and beauty, and expect nothing less than their favorite Disney Princess to reassure them of the perfect lifestyle they need in order to achieve their perfect lives. In our society today, girls are becoming over sexualized

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