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    opened Disneyland to the general public. * Best Productions during the 60s :Lady and the Tramp (1955), Sleeping Beauty (1959) and One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) Johnny Tremain, (1957) Pollyanna, (1960) The Shaggy Dog, (1959) * In 1965, "Disney World" was announced * 1966, Walt Disney died of complications relating to lung cancer, Roy Disney * Best Post Walt Disney Productions:] The Jungle Book( 1967) The Happiest Millionaire (1967)The Love(1967) Bug (1969 The Computer Wore

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    Analysis of the Music Industry

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    Music may be defined romantically as `the food of love ' (Shakespeare) or more prosaically as `sound with particular characteristics ' (Wikipedia), but it is undeniably a `vibrant artform ' (Arts Council England) and one which touches more people, in more ways, than any other art form. In commercial terms, music certainly generates a higher market value than the other arts, although a comprehensive market size for music in all its manifestations is impossible to calculate. Key Note has put a value

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    BMW: The Power of Image. Ellie Pugh, 369732 Interior Design, 2009. BMWBMWBMWBMWBMWBMW Abstract. Title: Author: Hemis number: Tutor: Date: BMW: The Power of Design. Ellie Pugh. 369732. Heather Coleman. January 2009. To most consumers BMW is simply, a vehicle manufacturer. Is this company another faceless corporation whose only priority is to make its millions? Or have BMW spent the ninety years of their existence building a solid reputation based on quality? This dissertation

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    of space and will inevitably add to Man's knowledge about himself and the universe in which he lives." 3. Davis, D., & Talbot, S.. (Director). (2005). The sixties: the year that shaped a generation [Documentary]. United States: Oregon Public Broadcasting.

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    Oaths Euphemisms

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    A euphemism is the substitution of an agreeable or less offensive expression in place of one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant to the listener;[1] or in the case of doublespeak, to make it less troublesome for the speaker.[citation needed] It also may be a substitution of a description of something or someone rather than the name, to avoid revealing secret, holy, or sacred names to the uninitiated, or to obscure the identity of the subject of a conversation from potential eavesdroppers

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    Proceedings) Gender Diversity Women account for half of the workforce today, but when looking at their current standings in the areas of salaries and career advancement, there seems to be a gap in comparison to men. It was in 1964, when the Civil Rights Act demanded equal employment

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    The Independent Record Labels of the 1950’s and 1960’s History of Music Production Eric Eller Throughout the 1950’s and 1960’s, a wave of new musical movements by independent record labels and new artists emerged in the United States. This movement is captured in the stories of those label creators and owners, and in the turbulent journey through their successes and failures. The first emergence was fueled by multiple factors: competitive economic circumstances, up-and-coming local musical

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    American Musicals From the ‘American Dream’ to the ‘Rock-Opera’. 1950 to 1978 were the hopeless years for the musical. American musical theatre had been showing signs of exhaustion. This most seemingly illogical of genres carries its own ‘ideological project’. Before this, musicals not only demonstrated singing and dancing; they were about singing and dancing, explaining the importance of that experience. Not only did musicals give the most intense pleasure to their audience but also supplied

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    A great importance is also given to a new kind of generic southern accent: Estuary English, which admits people to the inner circle and acts as a “class barrier”. It’s interesting to note that Margaret Thatcher adopted RP to appear more educated, power, and authoritative to the electorate, while Tony Blair has swapped RP for Estuary English in an attempt to identify more closely with the

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