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    Claes Oldenburg Essay

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    Claes Oldenburg was born January 28, 1929, in Stockholm, Sweden. His father was a member of the Swedish foreign service, so Claes and his family moved often. From 1930 to 1933 the Oldenburgs lived in New York, and from 1933 to 1936 they lived in Oslo, Norway. Then in 1936 the family moved to Chicago, where Claes's father served as consul general of Sweden. Oldenburg graduated from the Latin School in Chicago in 1946. Then he enrolled at Yale University, receiving a B.A. degree in 1950. When

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    A deal was struck up between Disney and Netflix that took off in 2014. Its general plan was to provide more content for Netflix while also benefiting Disney by giving them such a huge platform to put out all of their movies and series. Marvel, which is owned by Disney, is also a huge part of the deal. Series around some new marvel characters will be produced exclusively through Netflix. “Daredevil” was the first to come out in 2015, and has since done well on Netflix. More content is set to come

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    Channing Tatum Net Worth

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    million. This earnings accumulation of Tatum has taken a long time as his first job which he took over as a dancer in Ricky Martin’s music video is $400. However, he was paid a nominal price for his acting skills which was projected through his various works his greatest breakthrough was Step Up which earned $115 million

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    The Walt Disney Company has a wide reach within their industry. Their business segments include: Consumer Products, Media Networks, Studio Entertainment, Parks and Recreation, and Interactive. (Dalavagas, 2016) Intangibles assets are the foundation of the Disney empire. Children would read the journeys of Disney princesses and other characters as they went from the exposition to the resolution with a fairytale ending. As the company began to have such a large success they started to turn these

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    “Iron Man” star Robert Downey Jr. was able to successfully have his house furniture move to Atlanta thanks to Disney while the 50-year-old actor was shooting for the upcoming “Captain America Civil War” film. Downey Jr. did not have to be stressed about handling the items since a transportation and moving company handled everything from the get go. Speaking to talk show host Jimmy Kimmel at “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” the Hollywood celebrity said that Downey Jr. simply wanted to be with the pet cats

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    deserves to be recognized because of how he has used this power. Walt Disney and his thriving company have brought happiness to adults and children alike everywhere. Whether it be through the entertainment industry, or through all of their charitable work, they have surely left a mark on the world. Some of the charitable acts that Disney has participated in, includes: Giving $703.3 Million dollars away in total since the year 2013, donating 23.1 books away to children and schools since 2012, and donating

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    Briskly walking to ride Space Mountain as Disney World opened for the day, I realized that Disney was my favorite place to visit and my dream vacation spot. My fascination for Disney began when I was young and helped plan my family’s vacation. Experiencing new rides, themed meals, and breathtaking shows make a trip to Disney a magical experience and unique from other destinations. Therefore, if I was given a ticket to travel anywhere in the world, I would choose to visit Disney World in Orlando,

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    In the production of the movie “Pocahontas”, Disney should have acknowledged that not all of the historical information included was completely true. Many people were angry with Disney that they had misportrayed the history of Pocahontas and her tribe. In the article, “Bias in Disney Movies: Pocahontas”, Tom Roderick states that “the film’s ‘pro-social’ messages about racial tolerance and talking out disagreements ring hollow” (Roderick 126). Throughout the film, there are many instances where Disney

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    that is not exactly how it works although that would be nice if we could actually make trash disappear on a day to day basis. However Walt Disney assures that when one comes to visit you will not have to worry about being in an unsanitary environment, or seeing trash travel across where you play. Part of the utilidor is used to vacuum trash collected above in a tunnel that sucks over 80,000 pounds of trash produced each day to backstage trash compactors. (Math and the Mouse 2014, Isaac, 2014). The AVAC

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    but rather he stumbled upon the Mickey Mouse toy lying on the ground and decided to take photos of it (Morris p. 190). However, in a way, Curtis was staging the photo because he had decided to snap a photo of not just the Mouse toy by itself, but also with the destruction of the buildings in the background. During class, it was brought to our attention that the photo’s meaning would have been different if the Mickey Mouse had not been included in the photo. The Mouse brings a sense of humanity to the

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