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    In this supplement of Gender and Women’s Studies in Canada‚ Sharon Lamb and Lyn Mikel Brown list several characteristics found in women that are present in the majority of Disney and Pixar films. While I agree with most of the characteristics listed and can call to mind many examples that fit these descriptions‚ I found some discrepancies with the examples that Lamb and Mikel Brown used‚ specifically with their mentions of Mulan. The authors state that "Disney girls have no support systems" and that

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    CHAPTER II © UNICEF/NYHQ1993-1860/Charton STATE OF THE WORLD’S INDIGENOUS PEOPLES CHAPTER II CULTURE By Naomi Kipuri Culture has been defined as “that complex whole which includes knowledge‚ belief‚ art‚ morals‚ law‚ custom‚ and any other capacities and habits acquired by man as a member of society”.1 In other words‚ culture is a patterned way of life shared by a group of people. Culture encompasses all that human beings have and do to produce‚ relate to each other and adapt to the physical

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    PIXAR – the innovative & creative animation company PIXAR is a world class animation film studio. The Pixar organization culture is influenced the company to be more creative and innovation. This is helping her to achieve remarkable awards in their industry. The great successful for Pixar is the share values‚ all employees named “Pixarians” who are proud of their job and love their job. They are self-motivated and enjoyed to be work in Pixar. By using seven dimension of organization culture‚ Pixar

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    the difficult subject of anorexia nervosa. Although this subject is often handled with kid gloves by many writers‚ Atwood’s novel candidly addresses how different food related stigmas affect the main character’s day to day existence. In the late 1960’s‚ young women faced a society that expected them to conform to certain qualities in both appearance and demeanor. The portrayal of young women in popular movies‚ television and music of the time period led to internal conflicts among women who struggled

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    “I didn’t come all this way just to see you quit‚” this quote by the character Doc Hudson from Pixar’s animated movie‚ Cars‚ expresses the feeling Pixar based its company upon for the past twenty years. Pixar has grown‚ and now‚ families around the world recognize the company’s name. Over the years‚ Pixar Animation Studios evolved from a small‚ amateur business into a large‚ thriving‚ world-renowned company. Twenty years ago‚ George Lucas started a new division under Lucasfilm. The Computer

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    aware of in some of your and your children’s favorite movies. Many researchers and well as parents agree that there are often underlying gender stereotypes in common children’s movies witnessed; socially‚ psychologically‚ and through gender studies. Pixar films have changed over time and have had both negative and positive effects on the development of the children watching them. Butler acknowledges the “crisis of masculinity” involving identity

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    Atwood displays this theme is through predator and prey imagery. Marian subconsciously sees Peter‚ her fiancé‚ as well as certain other people that surround her as predators of various types‚ and often sees herself as the prey. She also has an outsider ’s view

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    October 7‚ 2013 Strategic Management 5301 Walt Disney-Pixar Analysis The Walt Disney-Pixar merger carries a number of convincing advantages for Disney‚ but Pixar shareholders should be less enthusiastic about such a deal. Pixar’s resources and capabilities have set a standard that is extremely difficult to imitate. Through its highly talented employee pool‚ culture of creativity and collaboration‚ and proprietary 3D computer animation software‚ Pixar has created a competitive advantage in the animation

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    Boudica (a mother‚ wife‚ and leader) was able to show her incredible magnitude of strength through almost beating Rome in a battle sparked by her resentment towards their poor treatment. Lizzie and Jane‚ from Pride and Prejudice‚ and Boudica can be compared and contrasted based on their actions and feelings towards people they resent. In order to understand Boudica’s life‚ background on what was going on between Britain and Rome is needed. In 55 BC‚ Julius Caesar made an attack into Britain that

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    Endurance Shackleton’s Incredible Voyage Alfred Lansing in1959 wrote Endurance: Shackleton’s Incredible Voyage. This is a true story about Ernest Shackleton a polar explorer who was eager to cross the Antarctic Continent overland from west to east (Lansing). Shackleton recruited 27 men to venture on this expedition with him from artist to engineers to surgeons; Shackleton handpicked his men based upon the previous experiences of these men at sea. As Shackleton and his men set

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