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    articles of inventions gunpowder and other explosives. Samuel would help out at a near by farm and dismantled many things including his father's guns. He later got kicked out of his home school and didn't go back to school after that instead he went to work with his father at his textile mill, as a teenager he had carved a wooden model of a revolving cylinder mechanism and later made a version that was patented in england and france in 1835. He left at the age of 16 on a boat sailing and he said before

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    How Did Walt Disneyland

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    Disneyland Disneyland is known as the most magical place on earth. Disneyland was thought of and created by Walt Disney. Mr. Disney was an American film producer who was best known for his character Mickey Mouse. Today, I’m going to be telling you about Disneyland: whose idea it was, how Disneyland started, and how popular it was in the beginning until today. Disneyland was mainly Walt Disney’s idea. He wanted everything to be like what he saw in his imagination. Although he did need to hire someone

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    Disney has the organization called ,“Disney VoluntEARS hours performed by our cast members to the local economies, we support through job creation, tax revenue and the use of local suppliers and contractors”("Community", n.d.). With their voluntEARS program they, “build playgrounds and community gardens to raising funds for disaster relief to volunteering in children hospitals” ("Community", n.d.). Disney has charity events where they give back locally, nation, and globally. They are designed to

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    Before I did my research, I had never heard of John Williams and Randy Newman, but afterwards, I realized, not only have I seen their work, I LOVE their work. I had no idea that John Williams was responsible for composing the soundtracks for Harry Potter, Star Wars, Superman, Jaws, Jurassic Park, and so many more. This one man was behind making all of these movies come alive with amazing soundtracks. Randy Newman is just as impressive with composing the music for movies like Toy Story, Monsters Inc

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    Why Jean-Jacques Rousseau would be an Excellent witness in the trial of King Creon. Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a Political Philosopher who was born in Geneva, Switzerland. Geneva is a small but beautiful city in Switzerland. Jean’s mother died so he lived with his aunt and uncle. His dad was running from law and fled Switzerland alone. At 16 Jean left Switzerland. He traveled to many European countries until he settled in France. He Made a new system of numerical music notation. Jean went on to

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    and then he started to work as a journalist in Berlin, while at the same time attending art school. He moved back to Paris

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    Why the movie X-men means so much to me The first time I saw the movie X-Men I enjoyed seeing fantasy come to life. My older brother and I used to watch the cartoon so we were excited to learn there was a movie adaptation. This movie was special because it was first one that I remember he and I saw together. It was not until I was a teenager that this movie became special for another reason. I realized that the characters of Magneto and Professor Xavier were comic book parallel's of two Civil Rights

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    Write an article in which you reflect on the influence of the Walt Disney Company on children’s culture worldwide. In today's world, the media plays a huge role in every child's life. Children spent hours and hours consuming various types of media. This article will convey the influence of the Walt Disney Company on children's lives. Just like all media productions the Walt Disney Company puts all its effect to maximize it profits by providing what the children want. Although Walt Disney can be

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    The Mickey Mouse Club is a television show that was created by Walt Disney and was produced by Walt Disney Productions. The show was first aired by ABC from 1955 to 1960 and intermittently aired from 1950 to 1996. The Mickey Mouse Club was a variety show for children that included a carton, music and talent, a news segment and even a comedy segment. The cast members were called Mouseketeers. Of the Mouseketeers, the teenage boys and girls faced the most challenges. While teens in the 1950’s had a

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    Walt Disney Stereotypes

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    The Amazingly Racist Walt Disney Generations upon generations of children have grown up to the wondrous tunes of Walt Disney films. More than that, many more have even ventured to the amusement parks or purchased some type of physical memorabilia that have been created in the ever-expanding corporation known as The Walt Disney Company. But, more often than not, it seems that many social issues arise in the creation of these items and yet they are just swept under the rug or overlooked altogether

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