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    Elliot Ackerman was born on November 1st, 1994. He grew up in Macomb with four brothers and one sister. Elliot also has a large furry family consisting of three Dachshunds. One of his many brothers—human brothers, could not pronounce “Elliot” giving him the nickname “Yat” (to be fair, the dogs can’t pronounce it either). Elliot’s hobbies consist of soccer, baseball, softball, and basketball. Not only does he like to construct things out of wood, he’s constructing his future Rochester College. Elliot

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    thing I saw were shrubs shaped like Mickey Mouse. Like any other mom, mine wanted to take pictures in front of anything and everything, which included the Mickey Mouse shaped shrubs. I quickly got annoyed, but when I started walking down main street the amazement hit me. I started looking around wanting to take everything in. I saw kids sitting on their dad’s shoulders so they could get a better look. I saw balloons, ice cream, and hats all shaped like Mickey Mouse. The stores, the characters, the

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    Tamas Deszo’s PETRU THE SHEPHERD is a photograph from his series Notes for an Epilogue. It was taken in Vintu de Jos, Central Romania in 2014. The photograph measures 24x30 and is located at the Robert Koch Gallery on 49 Geary Street in San Francisco, CA. Tamas Deszo was born in Budapest Hungary in 1978. He attended the Budapest University of Technology to study engineering but then changed career paths to pursue photojournalism. He started his work as a staff photographer for the political newspaper

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    something! What if we keep the same look, but shorted the ears, add some padding, and make it a mouse! We can call it....Mickey! Mickey Mouse!" Walt cheers. "Sure, anything that can get us to sleep as soon as possible." Ib says barely keeping his eyes open. Mickey became the new face in a few movies, but wasn't doing too well. "I don't know what more to do, the first two Mickey short movies have made nothing. We were expecting millions!" Walt says, depressingly. "Hopefully the third one is the charm

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    What if you became a millionaire for something that you loved to do? From noiseless films, to colorless productions, all it took was one individual to create a more modern stance of entertainment. Films as we know, on an everyday basis have been changed to match the way that society views things. His story was created when one man put his mind and artistic abilities to the test. Lots of effort was required to make his dreams come true,but there wasn’t anything that could remove him off the path of

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    Walt Disney Early Life And Death: Walt died from Lung Cancer (Source#2). Walt Disney died on December 15, 1966, in Burbank, California (Source#2). Walt Disney was born in Hermosa,Illinois on the 5th of December in the year 1901 (Source#1). Disney enjoyed growing up on a farm. (Source#5) Walt Disney went to school at McKinley High School (Source#1). Walter was raised with 3 other brothers and a sister. He was also a son to Elias and Flora Disney.(Source#5) He took drawing and photography classes

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    Disney: the Happiest Company On Earth While making a total of $__ billion in 2017, the Walt Disney Company is considered to be one of the largest media and entertainment corporations in the world. (__) The company operates in four different business segments: Parks and Resorts, Consumer Products and Interactive Media, Studio Entertainment, and Media Networks. (Berr, Jonathan) The Walt Disney Company is one of the most successful and influential corporations in the world. They have expanded their

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    During the early 1930s, Fleischer films introduced Betty Boop. Betty Boop’s character was invented by Grim Natwick. She was a hybrid of a dog and a sexy girl. Betty Boop was the first ever cartoon to have deal with sex. Her character could flirt yet be pure and innocent. According to Heather Hendershot, she stated in the article that Betty Boop symbolize “child-like virgin and hyper-sexualized whore.” For an example, in the class screening of Betty Boop’s short cartoon titled Snow White, you could

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    Walt Disney Influence

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    such as, Sleeping Beauty (1959), Pocahontas (1995), Aladdin (1992), and Cinderella (1950). Walt Disney influenced many people in many ways with his work. The critic Robert Hughes credited him with inventing Pop art. Hughes wrote, “When in Fantasia, Mickey Mouse clambered up to the (real) podium and shook hands with the (real) conductor Leopold Stokowski.” He also helped reinvent graphic design. He did this by, “introducing the soft, round, bold, colorful forms that decades later would be adopted and

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    Hannah Aldrich Mrs. Fullingim Comp 2 Tuesday 11 February 2018 Disney Spokesperson In the essay From Inside the Mouse: Work and Play at Disney World, the writer, Anna Willis voices her opinion of Disney World and her experience when she went to visit. She made comments on the fact that family is the basic social unit, everything is too safe and not enough of the real world, and they charge too much and try to entice consumers to an extreme extent. She responds very negatively to these facts but as

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