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    Walt Disney Corporation Essay

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    attitude towards success that started to gave Disney his edge. Developing Innovation It wasn’t until the 1920’s until Disney found his real edge against his competition. The New York Shop of Max and Dave Fleischer which created cartoons such as Betty Boop and Popeye was Disney’s main competitor. During this time, the technology of sound was emerging and Disney saw great potential. He innovated a way to synchronize sound and action which spawned “Steamboat Willie.” That movie propelled Disney way

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    Historically the treatment of Native Americans has been highly problematic, especially throughout the colonization of the New World. Although, when colonising some Europeans took a merciful and sympathetic approach to the Native Americans, generally the treatment towards the indigenous people was not humane. Not only did the Native Americans die at the hand of the settlers, they also died from diseases that had been brought to the new world by explorers for which they had no immunity. In some cases

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    Louis Armstrong: From Childhood to Adulthood      When you think of Louis Armstrong you probably think of a jolly middle-aged man who can play the cornet like no one else, a man who had it all, a man who had the good life. Well, Louis was not always that lucky. From childhood to his adulthood, Louis Armstrong changed much as a person and a musician. He worked very hard to become what he became and did not let anything get in the way of becoming a musician. In this paper

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    The Studio System Essay

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    The Studio System Key point about the studio system could be: Despite being one of the biggest industries in the United States, indeed the World, the internal workings of the 'dream factory' that is Hollywood is little understood outside the business. The Hollywood Studio System: A History is the first book to describe and analyse the complete development, classic operation, and reinvention of the global corporate entities which produce and distribute most of

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