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    published by Microsoft Studios on Kinect for Xbox 360‚ there has recreated a large amount of the Disneyland theme park‚ with themed games in place of many of the rides. Also‚ there are various characters such as Winnie the Pooh‚ Cinderella‚ Daisy Duck and Donald Duck and so on. The target audiences are child and youth. Therefore‚ Hong Kong Disneyland an advertisement(“It’s Playtime with Friends - The Power of Synergy”)which obtain bronze award in HKMA/TVB Awards for Marketing Excellence. Rationale behind

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    Disney Case Study

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    Summary of the Case and Result The Walt Disney Company‚ home to Mickey Mouse‚ Donald Duck and other iconic characters‚ has a stellar reputation in many parts of the world for its family-friendly entertainment offerings. The company’s parks and resorts division operates theme parks in five global locations‚ including a recent $1.8billion park in Hong Kong. Disney’s fabled studio entertainment unit has an illustrious history in both animation and live-action features. More recently‚ Disney has enjoyed

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    Job Hunting

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    Job-hunting today is a difficult process. Not only do you have to take the time out to look for a job‚ you also have to see which job is right for you. The process might seem so easy‚ but it is not. Job-hunting requires good planning. The process of job hunting today consist of good brainstorming of the important things you are looking for in a job‚ finding the jobs‚ researching and making the final decisions on which job is the best one to go to for the interview. Depending on your job field and

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    The Not-So-Wonderful-World of Euro-Disney Q# 1‚3-4‚6. 1- What contributed to the poor performance and the losses of Euro Disney at its first year are: The European families thought that Euro Disney is over-rated and it is like they were promoting American style and culture. Advertising was not well communicated and European people did not get what Disney was trying to convey. They thought that they were emphasizing the size of the park and not the rides. Mickey’s character and his friends

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    Most people said it wasn’t much different from the amusement parks China already had. Another issue was that the park didn’t offer anything to those who were unfamiliar with the Disney characters. Most people in China didn’t know Mickey and Donald Duck even existed. 2. A. I believe most of these factors were foreseeable for EuroDisney. The fact that they tried to impose the American culture on the Europeans‚ assuming that was what they wanted‚ was unnecessary. Knowing that the French are the world’s

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    Good Will Hunting

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    The movie Good Will Hunting exploits many points of psychology in the character Will Hunting‚ a janitor at MIT who has a knack for math. Some of the points of psychology include how a character develops after a lot of child abuse during his childhood. It exploits the idea that a child who becomes secluded may never allow an attachment‚ or when an attachment finally starts to occur‚ pushes them away. It also exploits the idea that Will Hunting has Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Because of

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    Movie Critique: The Mighty Ducks - 1 Introduction The first “The Mighty Ducks” movie raises numerous aspects of sociology in sport that will be analyzed in this paper. The two aspects of sociology in sport that were prevalent in the Mighty Ducks movie were: ethics and gender. This movie provides an example of a character who begins the story as a morally bankrupt individual with a “win at all cost” attitude. Through his experience coaching a young hockey team‚ Bombay learns the true meaning of

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    hunting bacteria

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    "Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria” was aired on October 22‚ 2013. Frontline investigates the increasing amount of potentially deadly antibiotic resistance bacteria.  Answer the questions below. Episode can be viewed at: HYPERLINK "http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/hunting-the-nightmare-bacteria/"http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/hunting-the-nightmare-bacteria/ What is community associated MRSA? MRSA infections in healthy people who have not been hospitalized or had a medical procedure

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    1. Context This is a movie poster named Space Jam and it was released in 1996. The film was published in 15th November. The movie poster presented on cinema‚ newspaper‚ magazine‚ bus station and website. Warner Brother is the movie producer and it is the source of this movie. The movie of Space Jam combines cartoon and real characters in a partially live action and a virtual animation world. Space Jam contains comedy‚ sports‚ sci-fi‚ animation and icons movie elements. It mainly targets children

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    Dolphin Hunting

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    Alex Williams Molly McNett English 104 28 April 2011 Dolphin Hunting: Will the Japanese take Flipper off the menu? The Japanese public has developed a mischievous reputation with the rest of the world over the past 100 years. They are notorious for going against the grain of modern society and tend to be rather impulsive during international disputes. There are many neighboring countries of Japan that oppose the actions of these “whalers”. The tension that the Japanese have created within the

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