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    Dedications Oswald the Lucky Rabbit - The first Disney character that ended up lost and nearly forgotten. Mrs. Zaham - She let me borrow her copy of Epic Mickey which is the main focus of this book. Introduction My view on poetry is that you should tell a story or add to another tale while using action words to give more detail and feel of movement. Like in my poem, Thinner Pools, I used the word swirling to indicate that the pools are still active. Swirling is a better word choice than something

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    Tessa Harvey Informative Speech Outline Prof. Callie. Graham COM 101 Topic: Mickey Mouse General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about the history and impact of the iconic character, Mickey Mouse. Thesis: The beloved Mickey Mouse has become the mot iconic American-made character to date. 1. Introduction A. Attention Getter: His image is the number one most reproduced in the world, even more so than Jesus or Elvis, who hold the second and third titles (Bellis, Mary)

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    Walt Disney : A Bad Idea

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    I was warned not to open the box then I looked inside and I saw Dead Walt Disney! I knew it from the start I was right all along. I thought it was strange mickey mouse was running away from the building just after he told me not to look in the box with his isis illuminati justin bieber TMNT foot clan faze clan squad following him with chloroform doritos tons of mountain dew and a silenced glock. There plan was to take control of disneyland and one direction they they would be able to cripple the

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    If I say the word ‘Disney’, most people would automatically think of Mickey Mouse, Peter Pan, and all of the beloved characters that we’ve grown up with and grown fond of, right? Hollywood’s best known studio, Walt Disney Animation, wasn’t always a billion-dollar organization, but still, after almost 100 years, manages to capture the hearts and captivate the eyes of the world. In this expository essay, I will explain how Disney began, how it grew, and how it still manages to affect the world, even

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    Evil Mickey There are plenty of hotbed issues on how the Disney corporation’s sociological and socio political ideologies are embedded into their products and how they affect children, but very few ask why Disney would place hidden ideologies in their movies/shows. What reasons would Disney have to program children with outdated morals while trying desperately to uphold a model image of innocence? What practices has the disney corporation practiced that some would consider immoral or even illegal

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    potential in television and started the Disneyland anthology series, which featured Davy Crocket the first mini-series. The series played on all three networks and went through six name changes, but it is the longest running series, twenty-nine years. The Mickey Mouse Club premiered in 1955 and produced many stars. Walt wanted to create something new. He wanted a place where parents and children could have fun together. This was the groundwork for Disneyland. It took many years of planning and construction

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    own cunning and courage and defeats Jafar and his evil schemes. This changes the tides for Aladdin and he wins hand of the Princess.” Originally, I didn’t catch, nor was I aware of message in the movie through the songs. It is obvious that the Mickey Mouse MonopolyI had a very strong message in the opening theme song to Aladdin, “Arabian Night’s” was written by Howard Ashman. He submitted two versions of the song and Disney chose the one that many considered racist, especially by the members of

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    Walt Disney Company

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    Walt Disney Company Angela Pursel University of Phoenix COM 530/ Communications for Accountants Brent Smith March 21, 2011 Walt Disney Company Walt Disney is a well-known name in today’s society. Walt Disney once stated, “You can dream, create, design and build the most wonderful place in the world but it requires people to make the dream a reality” (Sparks, 2007). Marty Sklar, Vice Chairman and principal creative executive for Walt Disney Imagineering was quoted as saying, “From

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    [TEMPLATE FOR AN INFORMATIVE SPEECH PREPARATION OUTLINE] The Effects of Disney Films Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the different stereotypes Disney portrayed in their movies. Central Idea/Thesis Statement: Different types of stereotypes in Disney movies effect children’s view on gender roles. INTRODUCTION I. When you wish upon a star; makes no difference who you are…. Or does it? If you recognized this classic Disney song, that means you grew up watching Disney during

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    The Walt Disney Studio’s Diversity Mission Statement is “To create an inclusive environment that is open to all perspectives, allowing us to tell compelling stories in film, animation and music that visually and emotionally reflect our audience worldwide.” “The Walt Disney Studios maintains that the only existing boundaries are those of talent, ambition, imagination and innovation.” (Moore, 2007) “The Walt Disney Company incorporates best-in-class business standards as a key pillar of its business

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