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    This play 'Wild duck' by Henrick Ibsen revolves around hialmar ekdal and how his life specficly comes to a halt in act 4 and spins down the drain. The basic character traits hialmar posses is that thinks of himself as he has integrity. He also feels that he is the sole provider for his family consisting of his daughter (Hedvig), his beloved wife (Gina) and his father (old Ekdal). Hialmar Ekdal is also known for being melodramatic as he leaves the house after finding out about the affair between

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    Dennis Snow's Lessons

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    Lessons from the Mouse by Dennis Snow is a book based on Snow’s experience working at Walt Disney World in Florida. Snow has managed to take what he learned on how to treat customers and distill that knowledge into ten separate lessons. Each of these ten lessons could easily apply to anybody seeking to improve their customer skills or career. Picking only three of them to report on has proven to be a difficult task. The three lessons that I have picked for this short report are those that I think

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    Did you know that Mickey Mouse was not supposed to be named, “Mickey” (Norwich, 67). His name was supposed to be, “Mortimer”. The wife liked the idea about a mouse with two big buttons and velvet pants, but not the name (67). Soon after they both agreed to the name, “Mickey”(67). Mickey was the center point of Walt’s dream. It is how Disneyland started. It is a place where dreams come true. Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901(Biography.com). Walt was out of four. Walt had one sister

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    The historical figure Walt Disney changed the definition of fun on July 17, 1955. Walt Disney created a magical world with many creative and magical characters. This would all eventually lead up to the creations of Disney World. Through Disney’s creativity we would find one of the most interesting places of earth. With the help of creativity and some cartoon drawing skills, Walt Disney became a game changer that influenced the world of entertainment. Walt Disney was very interested in films and

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    How is it that we still adore Disney even after 100 years? Was Mickey Mouse really Walt Disney’s first character? How did his imagination bring him such success? But who exactly was Walt Disney and how did he take what so many of take for granted, his imagination, to build a company that has touched millions of hearts and imaginative spirits, making them believe that dreams really do come true. Walt Disney’s characters are an enormous part of him and helped shape who he was. In order to truly understand

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    As a child I grew up watching cartoons that dated back to almost the early 50’s, shows like Mickey Mouse and Friends and movies like Marry Poppins. It was always a wonder how a drawing could somehow come to life and who was responsible for it. As I grew older I soon found out the person responsible for the amazing productions I grew up watching and it just so happened to be a guy by the name of Walt Disney was behind it all. Walt Disney was a pure innovator with one the wildest imaginations that

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    conversation Walt had with Roy was about Epcot.  Walt was always excited to the very end. Even if he can not see what his final dream was.     Without Walt Disney we would not know one of our be loved characters, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Minnie, Pluto, Daisy Duck, and ect.  Also, we would not have movies the disney

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    Sollux's Short Story

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    Sollux was also a demon; a yellow-eyed demon, to be specific. That always amused the Captor though, due to the fact that his eyes were not yellow; but red and blue. There was an absense of pupils and irises, giving him an almost blind look, but the electricity that ran in his eyeballs gave away the fact that he was a demon. No matter, though. Anyone who would be able to tell that Sollux was a demon would almost immedietly die of internal bleeding. Due to the yellow-eyed demon, of course. Causing

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    level of disgust they caused, and sometimes for their sheer brilliance. One of Ibsen’s better known works, An Enemy of the People, not only bashed Victorian right views but liberal views in showing how one person can stand against society. The Wild Duck, known as one of Ibsen’s most prominent works, highlights on affairs, clearly steeping against Victorian values. Whereas his Peer Gynt is not only disturbing realistic, but also explores folk lore and the unconscious. These plays, among Ibsen’s work

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    looks like play on the slide with open arms and very excited; Bugs bunny fist its left hand, and open right hand, its looks very happy and full of energy; Tasmanian devil holding his claws, seems to be trying to scare that green hand’s master; Daffy duck clenched its teeth, looks very nervous. In the poster, all the

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