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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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    Raymond Albert Kroc was born on October 5, 1902, in Oak Park, Illinois, just outside of Chicago. He was the oldest child of Louis Kroc, who was an employee of the telegraph company Western Union. His mother, Rose was a homemaker. Kroc's mother earned extra money teaching piano, and he shared her talent at the keyboard. Kroc also liked to daydream, which led his parents to call him "Danny Dreamer" after catching him lost in thought. Kroc's first time going into business was with a lemonade stand

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    John Lasseter (1957-present) was born in the United States and has worked his entire career in California. He is best know for his animation work with Pixar and Disney Animation Studio. Lasseter has won dozens of awards, including an academy award for best short animated film for Tin Toy. He also won a Golden Globe for best animated feature for the movie Cars. Lasseter is also the only person to have won two student Academy Awards for animation. (Britannica biography John Lasseter,2016) Lasseter

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    Introduction - Timothy Walter Burton is a famous American film director, producer, artist, writer, and animator known for a rather gothic movies. However, most may know him by the name of Tim Burton. “American director known for his, original, quirky style that frequently drew on elements of the fantastic and the macabre.” (Britannica Library 1). Throughout his life he has made bonds with actors and directed/produced many movies that were successful. Paragraph 1 - The early life of Tim Burton

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    Born on November 15, 1887, the second of seven children, Georgia Totto O’Keeffe grew up on a farm near Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. She studied at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1905-1906 and the Art Students League in New York in 1907-1908. Under the direction of William Merritt Chase, F. Luis Mora, and Kenyon Cox she learned the techniques of traditional realist painting. The direction of her artistic practice shifted dramatically in 1912 when she studied the revolutionary ideas of Arthur Wesley Dow

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    Many high school graduates as well as Patrick Kelly didn’t imagine spending their next summer under the Vietnamese sun. Coming out of Gatlinburg Pitt High School at the age of 19 Patrick Kelly was drafted, put into boot camp and a few months later he found himself in a war that would change the course of Vietnam. Patrick Kelly worked in the Brown Water Navy in a command communications boat as a radioman. Before his life out in the seas Mr. Kelly was like any other young teen. He had a job working

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    Robert Frank is one of the most acclaimed photograhpers of the 20th century, Robert Frank is best known for his seminal artist in the mid 1950s as he tarveled across the U.S. on a Guggenham fellowship. The photographs that he took featured glimspes of highways, cars , parades, jukeboxes , and diners as iconic symbols of america while suggesting an underlying sense of alienation. Frank was loose casual and appraoch was often generated blurred imagery and titled horizons which caused his style of photography

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    Shigeru Miyamoto is one of the most creative game makers in the world. And i created video games in the 80’s and continues to this day. In the early years,Shigeru Miyamoto had a lot of ideas of what he wanted to do. he was born in sonobe in kyoto japan. he wanted to be a manga artist(japanese comic artist). He wanted to be a cartoonist like Walt Disney. His dad taught him English on his own he made toys and games.Kanazawa Municipal College of Industrial Arts His arcade beginnings were at Nintendo

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    In the year 1910 of August 20th, Eero Saarinen was born in Kirkkonummi, Finland from his two parents, Eliel Saarinen and Louise Gesellius. By the age of thirteen, he immigrated to Bloomfield Hills, Michigan in the United States that had then allowed him to have a new perception of architecture as he was able to view both Finnish and American artwork in his career. He was taught by his father, Eliel Saarinen, who was also an architect that designed the Helsinki Central Railway Station, National Museum

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    stay at the park. To Disney insiders though the magic is a meticulously scripted and planned out experience, where nothing is placed or happens by chance. With every experience planned and thought out by Disney employees and the spontaneous fun be nothing more than a well thought out script it makes one wonder what would Disney or any other amusement park look like if allowed for spontaneous fun to take place?

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