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    TESL 99 Which is the Better Vacation Spot? Universal Studios or Disneyland? Suppose the following situation. Spring Break is coming, you want to have some entertainment with lots of fun and good souvenirs. Besides, you do not want to return home in a hurry just for cooking dinner. Then you come up with the amusement park, which can fulfill all demands. The next problem is that there are so many amusement parks, which one is better? After excluding some options by factors such as distance, there

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    Racism In Walt Disney

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    The mouse we all grew up to love and adore, Mickey Mouse, the face of the Walt Disney Corporation, has a racist past. Although he was initially created to become a satirical character, he ended up as the face of racism as well. Sadly, not many are aware of Mickey Mouse’s cartoon shorts, Mickey’s Mellerdrammer and The Opry House, which incorporate blackface in a minstrel and vaudeville show. Considering, that these films were made in the early 1930s, it is not surprising that they contain racist ideals

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    Disneyland. I would hope every year that my parents would choose Disneyland as our next family vacation destination. I dreamt of the day I would come back from Disneyland with exciting tales of adventure and a pair of sparkly, ruby red and black Minnie Mouse ears of my own that would be the envy of every kid in my elementary class. Once I finally went to Disneyland, it was amazing; Disneyland was everything I had expected and more. However, a couple years later when I returned to Disneyland, it was different

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    interacts with thousands of people on a daily basis while providing excellent guest service in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom park • Works closely with a team to operate and maintain one of the park’s busiest attractions – a meet and greet with Mickey Mouse – demonstrating excellent teamwork, multitasking, and communication skills • Applies professional communication skills and performs routine office administration tasks as an assistant to the area’s management team • Manages and creates much of

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    innocence, warmth and resilience to people all over the country and even the world, and to many he was portrayed as a positive symbol to represent the American way of life. Additionally, Mickey Mouse, arguably the most famous and loved of Disney’s creations, played an important role in American culture. Mickey Mouse Clubs became popular after the television show aired in the ‘50s, and enabled youth to become more involved in film and excitable about art in general. In fact, Disney helped pave the way

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    "Ewww" exclaimed Sharon ,Walt Disney's daughter "What, what's wrong sweetie" Walt said with concern "This park is trash, there is food on the ground and not a trash can in sight. These rides are for baby's, I wish there was something for all ages." This gave me an image, an image that change my daughters' and everybody with a sense of adventure's life. I am going to make a theme park, but not just any theme park, a theme park with excitement where no matter how many times you go it will always

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    Tarzan The Stage Musical

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    Name Teacher Class Date Info Title Watching Tarzan The Stage Musical was a nostalgic experience. Growing up, I watched Tarzan as a kid and it became my favorite disney movie and this play was just as good! Being a member of the audience took me into the struggles Tarzan has to face with not only finding himself, but finding where he belongs in this world. The director did not only make us apart of Tarzan’s world, but entertained us along the way with musical compositions from Phil Collins, who

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    As a child, American westerns ruled the world. Dressed in their cowboy boots and hats, I loved the cowboys galloping on their horses, the wagon trains slowly rolling across the vast, open land and the struggle between good and evil. It stirred my imagination and reminded me of the stories I'd heard from my great grandmother about her mother who had arrived in this country from England and crossed the plains pushing a handcart. As kids, we loved dressing in our holsters, wearing our cowboy hats,

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    The Walt Disney Company falls under the oligopoly market structure, which is defined as “a market structure with only a few sellers offering similar or identical products.” (Sexton, 2013). The Walt Disney Company began as a cartoon studio in 1923 and has since grown to a global scale. (The Walt Disney Company, 2016). The Walt Disney Company currently owns a wide variety of companies such as the Walt Disney Studios, which is comprised of Walt Disney Animation Studios, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

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    The Creation of a Mouse “Laughter is timeless, imagination has no age, and dreams are forever” (Walt Disney). During 1928, Disney created something he knew that all the children would love to see; a mystical mouse that danced and acted out what children were thinking. This was Mickey Mouse the lovely mouse that did not talk at the time. Mickey mouse made children realize that they can make a joke out of anything and you should be able to imagine at any age without being judged and should dream

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