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    October 2013 Walt Disney “We keep moving forward‚ opening new doors‚ and doing new things‚ because we’re curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.” Cartoons create a new world for us to explore. Walt Disney has contributed many things to the world; laughter‚ smiles‚ and entertainment. Listen and I will tell you about Disney’s childhood‚ career‚ and present success. On December 5‚ 1901‚ Flora Disney gave birth to a legend. His name was Walter Elias Disney‚ or just “Walt”. Though

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    found the poem “When I Heard the Learn’d Astronomer” by Walt Whitman interesting. The poem was straightforward for the most part so I found it easier to read than many of the other poems. First‚ I found the use of the word gliding in the poem very strange. The speaker was in an astronomy lecture hall and he stood up and left in the middle of the lecture. When I imagine an individual standing up in the middle of a hall‚ I think of it being disturbing‚ loud and annoying. The choice of the words rising

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    Walt Disney was one of the most creative and innovative people in entertainment history. His optimism and unique vision transformed artistic development into modern American art. Perhaps one of the most significant inventions he is known for is the character of Mickey Mouse‚ but his accomplishments amount to much more. As said before‚ Walt Disney created the animated character Mickey Mouse. Soon after Mickey Mouse ’s birth he (Mickey Mouse) starred in the world ’s first synchronized sound cartoon

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    Walt Whitman’s poem "To a Locomotive in Winter" and Emily Dickinson’s poem "I Like to See it Lap Miles" are both based on what had been upcoming in their era: locomotives. Whitman used Old English to protray his admiration with the train‚ especially it’s physique and ’will’‚ while Dickinson uses modern language to observe what the train does and how it acts. It almost seems as though Whitman is sexually describing the train‚ as if it’s a romantic poem of someone he loves. He describes the train

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    Finding Myself

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    Being an adult‚ I look back into my teenager years and fresh years of being a young adult unto now. I have always viewed life deeper than most that are my age. I wouldn’t when I was younger I was confused‚ but I always did what my friends thought was cool to do. But when it came to my thinking and my emotions‚ I loved deeper and had a great deal of compassion for people. I knew and was taught since God loved people in spite of the bad things that we do. I did too. I would look pass what they might

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    Justin Jeffries The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King BA 799 3:30 PM April 21‚ 2010 Disney’s outstanding history of success has been accomplished through a series of strategic business choices involving synergies‚ brand management‚ and creativity. Known as the king of entertainment and media‚ Disney has also been able to remain profitable for so long due to the company’s various strategies used to create value through diversification‚ expansion‚ and integration. Throughout Disney’s

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    yet still of apart of america. This was life for the speaker in the poem “I too sing america” by Langston Hughes. It spoke about the different hardships that african americans had coming to the US and being treated as property with no regard to your feelings. Langston Hughes cited Walt whitman as his greatest influence for his poems. Many people believe he wrote his poem “I too sing america in response to Whitman’s “I hear america singing.” Whitman’s poem talks about how each person contributes

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    The morning after. The morning after I killed myselfI woke up... I made myself breakfast in bed. I added salt and pepper to my eggs and used my toast to create a cheese and bacon sandwich. I squeezed the juice‚ the life from a grapefruit into a glass. I scraped the charred remains from the frying pan and rinsed the red substance off the counter. I washed the dishes and folded the towels. The morning after I killed myselfI fell in love. Not a the typical Cliche of boy down the street or

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    Walt Disney From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about Walt Disney‚ the person. For the company he founded‚ see The Walt Disney Company. For other uses‚ see Walt Disney (disambiguation). Walt Disney | | Born | Walter Elias Disney December 5‚ 1901(1901-12-05)[1] Hermosa‚ Chicago‚ Illinois‚ United States | Died | December 15‚ 1966(1966-12-15) (aged 65) Burbank‚ California‚ U.S.Interred: Forest Lawn Memorial Park‚ Glendale‚ California |

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    Walter Elias Disney‚ or Walt Disney as he would be known‚ was born in Chicago‚ Illinois on December 5‚ 1901 to Elias and Flora Disney. He was the fourth child born‚ with three older brothers and one younger sister. Walt started to develop a skill for drawing at the young age of four; a skill that would eventually grow into a corporate empire. When Walt was nine‚ his younger sister Ruth became sick and he took to entertaining her with his many drawings. Walt even made his first attempts at animation

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