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    in the form it is known today‚ was developed at the Walt Disney studio during the late 1920s after years of similar processes being used at other animation studios. Walt Disney and his artists "invented" the storyboard in 1929 with the making of Steamboat Willie‚ the first animated cartoon feature. This method is still used in the movie industry today. Storyboarding became the planning process for Disney’s entire organization. Walt Disney World was planned exclusively via storyboarding.2 Storyboarding

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    Flourishing Land Drawing the people together; - turnpikes‚ popular early road‚ toll - Lancaster-Philadelphia 1790’s - Cumberland Maryland 1803 – Illinois 1852 - Canal building‚ Gov. Dewitt Clinton - Erie Canal‚ Buffalo-Albany 363 miles‚ $7m - Steamboats‚ Robert Fulton‚ Clermont - Oliver Evans‚ high pressure steam engines‚ founding father The Railroads: - arteries that united the nation - 1850’s decade of the railroad‚ Chicago‚ 9 – 30‚000 miles - John Bloomfield Jervis – “Bogie” - spurred

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    Rin-Tin-Tin was a starving German Shepherd dog during the Great War. Metro Goldwyn Mayer film making studio was founded. A new Pooh Bear story by A.A. Milne was a big hit for little children. Mickey Mouse became everyone’s favorite cartoon character in Steamboat Willie. The first raido broadcast ever came out in November 1920 as well asthe first Miss America contest on September 8‚ 1921. The first talking movie came out in 1927 and was produced by Warner Brothers and was called The Jazz Singer. Silent

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    dustrial society purely  based on industry and the production of factories  ­ an abundance of technological innovations were created‚ causing England to become more  industrially advanced than all the other European countries; inventions of the steamboat‚  steam engine‚ trains‚ railroads‚ and innovations in the textile industry all contributed to  England’s success  ­the agricultural and industrial revolution caused one of the largest population growth in  England’s history‚ large migrations of 

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    There were many outcomes of the ‘Yuma Project’‚ many of which were very positive. But there were also a few downsides to the Yuma irrigation idea. Yuma was never noticed before 1912 because Yuma never really had anything. But all of that changed when the flood in 1916 happened and the Laguna Dam and irrigation system was constructed. But it was not easy and a lot of challenges had to be conquered. This is how Yuma conquered those obstacles that were in the way. The project was very successful and

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    The Five Civilized Tribes and the “Trail of Tears” The Indian Removal Act and the “Trail of Tears” was one of the worst tragedies in American history. It shows that the US government was forcing Native Americans to move from their homelands and endure great hardships of famine‚ cold and harsh weather‚ long treks on foot‚ and unfamiliar places with no regards to their safety‚ culture‚ history and wellbeing. Since the settling of North America by European colonists‚ relations between Native Americans

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    suggestion Mickey Mouse (Barrett). Right away the Disney brothers and their wives produced three brand new cartoons starring Mickey called Plane Crazy‚ The Gallopin’ Gaucho‚ and Steamboat Willie. The first two cartoons‚ Plane Crazy and The Gallopin’ Gaucho were silent films and were not distributed (Biography.com Editors). Steamboat Willie was the first sound-and-music equipped short with Walt as the voice of Mickey. The cartoon and Mickey Mouse were instant

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    moved west‚ people demanded better roads for smoother traveling. Roads were opened to stagecoaches and wagons. Water transport In the early 1820s‚ people started to use water travel such as steamboats‚ flatboats‚ and canal barges because it was a cheaper means of transportation. Steamboats Invented by Robert Fulton‚ this boat ran on the power of steam Flatboats Flatboats could not go upstream‚ so when people went down the mississippi‚ they would chop up the boats in New

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    Who Is Walter Elias?

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    Walter Elias‚ who you probably know as Walt Disney‚ was an American entrepreneur‚ animator‚ voice actor and film producer. Walt introduced new developments in the production of cartoons. As a film producer‚ Walt holds the record for most Academy Awards earned by an individual‚ he had won twenty-two Oscars and got nominated fifty nine times. He was presented with two Golden Globe Special Achievement Awards and an Emmy Award‚ and also many other awards. Most of his films are included in the National

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    swinging behind it” (Chapter 17). This exists as Huck’s way to explain the richness that these people obtain. Besides their lavish means‚ the Grangerfords also exhibit honor and hospitality towards Huck. After all‚ they completely took him in after the steamboat accident. But‚ what lies on the inside of this prettily painted picture lined with warmth and wealth‚ opens up hatred and detestation towards none other than the Shepherdson family. The Shepherdson family is very relatable to the

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