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    Since 1923, Walt Disney has provided people of all ages with tons of entertainment (Dole). From cartoons to theme parks, Disney has done it all. Everywhere you turn there is a Disney creation. He has single-handedly taken over the motion picture industry. He was very creative, funny, and imaginative. Walt Disney has lived a very interesting life full of adventure. Walt Disney was born in Chicago, Illinois on December 5, 1901 (Cole 9-10). His family had a small farm, and that is where he developed

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    Edward Hartley Angle was an American dentist. Edward Hartley was born on June 1, 1855, in Herrick, Pennsylvania. He is referred to as “The father of modern orthodontist”. He had essential gifts of mechanical genius, but those characteristics alone could not have brought him the status of singular greatness in the history of modern orthodontics. Edward is the most dominant, dynamic, and influential figure in the specialty of orthodontist. Edward is not only known for being dominant and dynamic. He

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    Raymond Albert Kroc was born on October 5, 1902, in Oak Park, Illinois, just outside of Chicago. He was the oldest child of Louis Kroc, who was an employee of the telegraph company Western Union. His mother, Rose was a homemaker. Kroc's mother earned extra money teaching piano, and he shared her talent at the keyboard. Kroc also liked to daydream, which led his parents to call him "Danny Dreamer" after catching him lost in thought. Kroc's first time going into business was with a lemonade stand

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    What would a world be without Walt Disney? Walt disney was born on December fifth 1901 in Chicago,Illinois.Walt Disney was a ten year old boy who loved to draw.So at age sixteen he droped out of school to go to Art school.Then at age twenty-two he started his own stuido.At his stuido he started to make cartoons.Disney first cartoon was Mickey Mouse the mouse was dressed in big velvet pants ,With big white buttons,and big white gloves that was his dream mouse. So then Walt Disney got signed to a company

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    Shigeru Miyamoto is one of the most creative game makers in the world. And i created video games in the 80’s and continues to this day. In the early years,Shigeru Miyamoto had a lot of ideas of what he wanted to do. he was born in sonobe in kyoto japan. he wanted to be a manga artist(japanese comic artist). He wanted to be a cartoonist like Walt Disney. His dad taught him English on his own he made toys and games.Kanazawa Municipal College of Industrial Arts His arcade beginnings were at Nintendo

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    1932, Franklin D. Roosevelt is elected president of the United States. Air conditioning is invented, and Walt Disney produces Flowers and Trees, the first film to be released in three-strip technicolour. The year also marked the emergence of a short film series, Baby Burlesks. The star of the series was a three-year-old newcomer, Shirley Temple who played the lead role in each short film. Throughout the eight films, Temple and her co-stars are comedically portrayed in adult roles, which reference

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    Fred Moore grew up drawing. He used to submit artwork to the Los angles Junior Times, and many of his pieces made it into the magazine. Eventually, he made it over to the Disney Studio where he found himself a job in the animation department. Fred Moore is quite well known for redesigning Walt Disney’s beloved Mickey Mouse character. Previously, the character had used a squash and stretch technique and was all circles and long cylindrical shapes for the arms and legs. Moore gave Mickey Mouse a much

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    Introduction – Chuck Jones is one of the most influential animators in history. He has inspired many current creators such as – John Lasseter (CCO of Pixar, Disney, director of Toy Story), Steven Spielberg (Bridge of Spies, The Post) and Martin Scorsese (Hugo, Shutter Island) (Heart and Soul – The timeless art of Chuck Jones, n.d.). His works are still enjoyed by millions of people today. (2) (3) Personal Details – Charles Martin Jones is more commonly known

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    When I went to Disneyland, I was eight. It was 2013. My mom surprised us at Christmas. We walked in and huge luggage bags were under the tree. Mine was pink, and my sister’s bag was blue.We were driving to California; my mom’s friend, Dee, was driving us. We had to stop at her house in Vegas for a good night sleep. We had taco bell for dinner. I ate the spicy bean dip, and a normal taco with lettuce. Me and my sister had to share a room, it had a huge tv. We watched, well, I watched Full House

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    Walter “Walt” Elias Disney had accomplished many things in his life, like creating characters, movies, and theme parks. Disney went through many different levels when he was creating his cartoons, by adding sound,and color to them. He was the child who always wanted to do something different than just cartoons that he has previously done. Walt always went beyond everything with his films and always gave one hundred percent with anything he did. His films went all over the world when they had went

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