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    Business Interests: Ever since joining Future Business Leaders of America in my sophomore year of high school, I have been exposed to the world of business through various workshops and competitions learning about the role they play in societies, which in turn, fueled my passion and ambition for this field. More specifically, I would like to study finance because I enjoy following the market and because I to see how my decisions have a direct impact on a company, and even on industry. Interaction

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    As the time progresses our globe gets to be urbane, consequently, our insight into nature is progressively second-hand. Those of us in urban communities, whose non-human neighbors incline toward rats, pigeons and dandelions, are reliant on the media for our comprehension of the characteristic world – or possibly that some piece of it not adjusted to urban life. It is from films, TV and bundled tourism that we determine our feeling of nature. For the last fifty years, it has been Walt Disney and his

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    down by hundreds of banks and was fired by a newspaper for lacking original ideas. There was only one thing that could help a man that has gone through a tremendous amount of rejection, and that was confidence. If Walt Disney did not believe that DisneyLand was going to be a huge success then he would have given up, but that was not the case. He firmly believed that his idea was going to be successful and he was right. Without his confidence he would have given up and there would have been no way that

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    In today's hustle and bustle of the stresses of school, church, athletics, and home life it is crucial to take a break every once in awhile. Disneyland was, is, and always will be a place of joy and unity. It’s a place for families and friends of all different backgrounds to be together. To celebrate life, even for one day. Allowing Hailey to go to Disneyland on Friday, October 20th would also allow our family and her to take a break, have some fun, and make some memories. Redwood Football, the definition

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    Disneyland is a fun place yes, but I would prefer going on a hike just above my house. We like to call it, the Indian Grounds. We go up there for several reasons, to hike, to cut wood, to go shooting, ride the quad or jeep, or just for fun. I always feel free when I’m up there. I think that the grounds are just as good of an adventure as Disneyland, but every time you go up there, you find something new, and it's free. We call it the Indian Grounds because Indians used to live all over the area

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    World     I’ve been to Disney World three times in my life. Although all three times were fun, the third one was the most eventful because when I was seven years old I was almost kidnapped at the happiest place on Earth.     It was our last day at the park and it started off great. My three older siblings, my parents and I went on all the rides we could get on together, but since I was tiny and my siblings wanted to get on roller coasters we decided to split up. My siblings would go with my dad to do

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    Olympic National Park

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    national treasure national parks. Today my dad and I are visiting Olympic national park. I cannot wait for this park. I heard that it was supposed to be beautiful and trust me it is. Olympic park is located in Port Angeles, Washington. It was established in June 29 in 1938. The size of the land is about 922,000 acres. The park is part of the olympic peninsula and it encompasses 1,441 square miles of it. Some characteristics are that the park is almost completely circular. The park has about thirteen rivers

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    Disneyland may claim to be the happiest place on Earth but I know a place more enchanted than anything Mickey could have ever imagined. I know a place that’s bursting with magic, a place with a million adventures that have yet to be explored, a place where thousands of people are waiting to tell their story. It’s a place of limitless opportunities that will take you to wherever you want to go, whether it may be miles away in the sparkling lights of the concrete jungle or back in the heart of the

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    At the end of the article Chytry states: “ such a ‘commons’ is only open to experience for those able to afford its entry ticket” (Chytry, 2012, 273). His quote displayed the pricing of Disneyland and was on the final page. Chytry in the quote shows me that he did not think but about the pricing due the lacking of discussion. Chytry discussed and explained what an emotional environment very well and clear in his article. “the purpose and

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    Charles Livingston Kelly was born on April 10, 1925 in a small Georgia town. He first decided to join the Army when he was just 15 years old. He ran away from home and lied about his age so he could fight in Europe. He was wounded in Europe and after returning from the war he finished school, to include college. After college he worked as a high school principal. Kelly’s first love was always the Army though and he enlisted in the Army and eventually became a commissioned officer. Kelly went

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