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    Disney Princess Culture

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    Disney has a tremendous influence on children lives and there perception of the world. Its been number one parents approved entertainment and educational method. While kids grow up learning about the world by observing their surroundings, Disney have created a new world that allowed kids to explore and learn about the world through their movies. Such movies thought the children morals and good principles. Unfortunately, the company have lost a significant amount of its credibility due to its recent

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    The article, Disney using the force of unboxing videos to hype Star Wars merchandise, written by Shan Li, is basically telling people that most kids nowadays are spending more time on their devices, than they are watching TV. Meaning companies, such as Disney, are now losing money due to the fact that they are spending time, money, and effort making commercials. But now without many kids watching TV, the commercials are useless. So Disney now has found a way in which they can earn money. They are

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    of theatrical animation and engaging entertainment, cartoon characters provide children across the world with the gift of an alluring digital vacation. While Cinderella offers a dramatic production contingent on suspenseful romance and folktale, Mickey Mouse offers an exciting journey encouraging the acquisition of problem-solving skills in children. It comes as no surprise that Walt Disney claimed over $95 billion in worldwide assets for the year 2017- indicative of a production children enjoy watching

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    Walt Disney's Word Down

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    “Downtown” by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis teaches the benefits of owning a moped while Men At Work declare their roots in “Down Under”. No song would be complete without the lyrical genius of Jay Sean and Lil’ Wayne. Their song “Down” asks the simple question of love in the most obscure manner possible: “Baby, are you down, down, down, down, down”

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    you can do it,” . And It all started with a childhood dream and a mouse. Would you ever have thought that the entertainment king ,Walt Disney could get fired for not being creative enough? Well Walt Disney went through a lot of hardship and contentment in his successful career and managed to transform the entertainment industry completely. He was known for his famous drawings and movies, like his most famous character “Mickey Mouse,”. But it wasn’t all smooth sailing during his

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    wonderful place in the world. But it takes people to make the dream a reality"-Walt Disney. This not only applies to life but also to us students. Whether it be working as a team on the field, building a float, or simply persevering through simple school work. Mr. Walt has a point. We all have our own ideas and visions but when we get together and unite we can create something truly magnificent. Disney movies actually teach us important life lessons that maybe we missed in the ignorance of our childhood

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    Walt Disney Outline

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    A moment of nostalgia may set in if you think back to your early childhood. Most of us have a favorite cartoon and chances are it's probably one created by Walt Disney. A man from humble beginnings, grew to be one of the most influential entrepreneurs in film history. Early life for Disney was a bit complicated he dropped out of high school at the age of 16. He wanted to join the army during WW1 but due to his age he was rejected, Walt was able to serve in the Red Cross Ambulance Corps after he forged

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    The Incredibles

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    The Incredibles is a great movie for the family, it came out in 2004 by Pixar and it was written and directed by Brad Bird. It has good combination of action and humor, overall it is a well-rounded movie. This movie is about a family of Supers that is trying to fit in with the real world. Bob and Helen Parr, Mr. Incredible and Elastagirl, are retired from being Superheros and they have started a family and all they’re kids have super powers. Bob gets a job offer that he accepts it without telling

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    Universal Studios is one of the most famous places on Earth. Families from all over the world come to visit Universal Studios. Only two places on Earth. One location is located in Orlando, Florida. The second location is location is located in Hollywood, California. Visitors come in many different religions. They also come from different countries across the Earth. In the years of 2008 until 2011 over twenty million visitors visited Universal Studios in Orlando. People usually come with their families

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    old man Martin Weltz who is an executive producer and a director who films the movie. At age 12, he moved to Oswego, NY with his mother at that age. At age of 27, him and his wife Kara Navito (Weltz) to Carlsbad, California. On July 2011, he began to work with his manager James Graham from Ithaca, NY. Martin worked with him to make movie. His first 65 minute movie was “Stand Up” in June 30, 2011. This movie was taken place in Burlington, Vermont. They did a practiced with a film in April 23, 2011.

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