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    that I had never seen before. My parents, my brother, and I would pack our luggage and venture out in our small gray minivan. Three of my most cherished memories in our minivan are when we went to Disney World, the beach, and the mountains. When I heard my parents talking about going to Disney World I was so excited. It was a long trip down to Florida and I could not sit still, because I was so excited. We finally arrived that evening and decided to stay in a hotel near the theme park. When it

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    Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination is a biography about Walt Disney from his family’s history to his legacy he left after his death. Walt Disney is well known across the globe for his movies that changed the way animation was viewed by the public. When he started out he had to hand draw every single slide that would go into his movies and now his company uses computers to animate projects that would have taken Disney a lifetime to produce. Neal Gabler, the author of Walt Disney: The

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    Cinderella is the second Disney Princess. Growing up with Cinderella in their lives, children learned a lesson: Dreams really do come true. Children also learned that happy ending's are possible even if the future looks bleak. Today, many children look up to Cinderella and she has, and always will be, a favorite Princess. With Cinderella, one's childhood was filled with hope, courage, and positivity. One knew that anything could happen, and one always followed one's dreams. One can find Cinderella

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    movie “Moana” because the directors took trips to different areas of the polynesian culture,also they tried learning about them and finally they portrayed Maui the best way that they could. Moana is the main character in the hit movie “Moana”Disney is justified in the creation of moana because they spent many years and effort into the movie.For example,”The directors took trips to Fiji, Samoa and Tahiti. These are all Polynesian Islands. There, they were inspired by the connection to navigation

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    Walt Disney Company

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    Walt Disney Company Angela Pursel University of Phoenix COM 530/ Communications for Accountants Brent Smith March 21, 2011 Walt Disney Company Walt Disney is a well-known name in today’s society. Walt Disney once stated, “You can dream, create, design and build the most wonderful place in the world but it requires people to make the dream a reality” (Sparks, 2007). Marty Sklar, Vice Chairman and principal creative executive for Walt Disney Imagineering was quoted as saying, “From

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    The Considerations that Go into the Music in Disney Fairy Tale Films Disney as a popular animation company provides powerful fairytale films with the use of music that had a major impact on people and their culture. However, there are many considerations that go into music to make that popular fairytale film. Although some may argue that the music in fairy tale films may distract from the plot because it drags the characters behind, but the truth of the matter is that the music actually helps the

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    When Disney first began making princess movies in 1938, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, no one in the production experience really thought about female independence. No one expected them to. For starters, Snow White was based of the Brothers Grimm publications of 1812. In 1812 did women really have independence? How about in 1938? NO! However, since the first release of this classic Disney movie, Disney has released more than 14 princess movies including prequels and sequels. Disney princess movies

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    Perfection is not the lesson learned from Disney Princesses, but rather the beauty within oneself. Stephanie Hanes argues in her article that Disney princesses have a negative impact on children; she explains she got the idea when she saw her daughter becoming “less imaginative, less spunky, less interested in the world” after seeing the Disney princesses movies (Hanes 1). Hanes further points out that little girls that watch the princess movies “experience the fantasy and imagination provided by

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    The Legacy of Walt Disney

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    true? For Walt Disney, the answer was yes. He stated, “All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them”. He is absolutely right. Don’t dream but have the mindset of it being impossible, dream and have the mindset of it being possible. Hard work is capable of paying off. Goals can be met and wildest dreams can come true. Walt Disney used his creative personality to accomplish his goals, make an impact on many lives, and leave his legacy for all to remember. Walt Disney was filled

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    “Disneyland will never be completed. It will continue to grow as long as there is imagination left in the world.” – Walt Disney (Goodreads). The success of Walt Disney films, theme parks and company has built a legacy and attracted the attention of millions of people. Through the animated stories they enable to fill children’s imaginations with entertainment. Disney has embodied American culture with its catchy tunes and mass marketing. It has portrayed different repertories through movies and TV

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