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    Over the last sixteen weeks I have learned many songs that are very different. I have learned the following songs. Night of silence by Dan Kantor, Carol of the Children by John Rutter, Nutcracker Jingles by Chuck Bridwell, Mary Did You Know? By Jack Schrader, When You Wish Upon a Star Arr. Lois Rhea, and The Rainbow Connection Arr. Audrey Snyder. Although all of these are great song the top three that I very much liked were the Nutcracker Jingles, When You Wish Upon a Star, and Mary Did You Know

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    always been popular for children since they came out.The Disney movie Dumbo was made in 1941 by Walt Disney. It was based on a children's book written by Helen Aberson which was originally designed to help make more money after the failures of both Pinocchio and Fantasia in 1940. It was the most successful Disney movie in the 1940s. But, who has actually examined the social principles of gender, race, age, and sexual orientation in these films? Many look at this movie as a great movie for children, but

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    The History of Walt Disney`s Dream Disneyland Walt Disney was born on December 5th 1901, when he was 17 he tried to join the army but was turned down because he was to young, but he was put in the backups of the navy. He began drawing sketches of the soldiers in funny little comics, then on a larger scale he started drawing on the back of the navy trucks, anything from women to funny navel drawings. He then asked to be discharged from the forces because he couldn’t handle all the people he knew

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    Ari Siletz The Butcher

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    Final interpretation of The Butcher Do you know the meaning of a man chopping off his own arm with a cleaver? In the short story written by Ari Siletz, a little kid lived in Iran deeply understood the secret hidden behind this religious picture. It is nothing about violence, but honest. For the little kid, it means apologizing for the mistakes and paying for them. For the butcher, it means taking responsibility for storing meat products and maintain the quality of them. For all human beings, honesty

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    Both of the elderly women are huddled together, lightly patting themselves, just as if they were cold. The elderly women both peek out, as if they were suspicious of something. You can look at the sculpture from different angles, like a 360 degree angle, you’ll be able to see the detailed properties that the sculpture consists of. The craftsmanship does add significant effect to how we look at the sculpture. Half of Mueck’s artworks are reduced in size, just like this particular artwork, which is

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    Essay On Disney World

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    The Exciting World Of An Extrovert “I’m going to Disney World!” or “I’m going to Disneyland!” are two statements that are familiar to Super Bowl viewers. These statements were made in times of high excitement, adrenaline-fueled post-game celebration. Ironically, Disney World and Disneyland both produce that same kind of excitement and happiness - after all, they are considered “the happiest place on earth.” Thankfully, with Walt Disney wanting to create a place where his cartoon characters could

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    Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901, in Chicago. He was a famous cartoonist who designed cartoon characters that entertained kids and still do today. Disney’s Childhood Disney first started with the idea of beginning a business at a young age. While he lived in Marceline, Missouri he would do drawings and sell them to neighbors and family friends. Later on he worked with his uncle in the railroad, selling snacks and newspapers to travelers. Disney’s Education Disney took classes over drawing

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    Cartoons: The legacy of Walt Disney: The world of cartoons that we enjoy today all originated at some point. Cartoons are a form of 2D illustrated art. Although the concept originated in the middle Ages as a prep drawing for a piece of art, in the 19th century humorous illustrations were referred to as cartoons, with the term ‘comic strips’ being widely used in the 20th century. One of the most well known cartoonists of the 20th century whose legacy lives on till date is that of Walt Disney. Born

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    The external demands of culture and environment while conflicting with internal desire and identity become a battlefield in which personal well-being can be lost or found.This struggle is revealed in the except from “The Introduction” by Virginia Woolf. This excerpt ends before we know wheather Lily's self identity or her surrounding through more while searching for well-being.In the picture taken by keith carter Pinochos symolizes the external demends being controlling like a puppet.On the

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    viewer feel empathy for the characters. Burton’s use of short types is indicative to his film style because these shots types fit his style by making the audience feel sorry for the characters. In Burton's film Edward Scissorhands, a retelling of Pinocchio but a robot with scissors for hands, Peg, A door to door saleswoman, and her neighbor Helen are having a conversation in the form of a

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