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    realized it until a very magical trip to Disney World‚ Orlando‚ Florida. It was one of the most memorable times I have ever had with my family. The trip started on the road from Danville‚ Illinois headed to Indianapolis‚ Indiana‚ so that we could catch an airplane to Florida. I remember all I could talk about was riding on an airplane for the first time. It was a road trip full of laughter‚ sing-alongs‚ and endless conversation. It was a lengthy trip‚ so we had to stop for gas and food. Once we

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    9‚ 2014 Disney World Arriving at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando‚ Florida‚ one is able to see that it is America’s best-known‚ busiest‚ and most profitable tourist attraction. This picturesque park is famous for numerous attractions‚ such as the Magic Kingdom and delicious food of all types. Disney World‚ as it is informally known‚ began on the drawing table in 1960 as a dream of Walt Disney. Although he died in 1966 before his vision was realized‚ his brother Roy O. Disney continued

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    Law of Attraction: Positive Thinking Creates Positive Living One can declare their life happy or unhappy; those who declare their life happy attract such felicity into their own lives‚ vice versa. How can one attract a blissful lifestyle? Can positive thinking‚ if used correctly‚ change one’s life? Chiefly‚ with possibilities of attracting a positive life‚ why don’t others take advantage of such attractions? To satisfy the previous questions‚ I have conducted a research that has led me to a house

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    Blackfish Attraction

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    Blackfish Animal attractions a place where families come to spend the day with their children‚ or where people come just‚ because they are fascinated with animals. While there are many animal attractions there happens to be one that stood out amongst all its competitors. SeaWorld‚ SeaWorld was different and unique compared to your local zoo or aquarium it seemed to have showed us something a bit more different than your usual looking at a lion or a snake through a cage or glass. SeaWorld showed us

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    built before the other‚ they both aim to fulfill their tasks‚ and bring magic to the visitors to both resorts. There are die hard Disney fans that will argue that Disney Land is better than Disney World‚ though the size‚ the unique attractions and rides‚ and the history of each will settle the argument that one of these vacation spots is better than the other. When Disney Land first opened in 1955‚ tickets for adults were a dollar and the price of riding any of the rides was between ten and thirty

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    Why Nala Is Technically Not A Disney Princess Contrary to popular belief‚ the sassy‚ spunky‚ and cheerful‚ Nala from Lion King‚ Lion King II: Simba’s Pride‚ The Lion King 1½‚ Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse‚ Mickey’s House of Villains‚ and finally‚ The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar‚ is not indeed a Disney Princess. This is for a multitude of reasons. The basis for the claim that Nala is not indeed a Disney Princess is because she was not human‚ not a Disney princess

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    External Determinants of Attraction * The Power of Proximity: Unplanned Contacts * Proximity—in attraction research‚ the physical closeness between two individuals with respect to where they live‚ where they sit in a classroom‚ where they work‚ and so on * Smaller physical distances are related to an increased likelihood that two people will come into repeated contact and exposure to each other‚ feel positive affect‚ and develop mutual attraction. * External Determinants

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    the home of Walt Disney World. People travel from all over the world to see for themselves just how great Disney World really is. A lot of factors make Disney an attractive place to visit. People go to Disney World for the fun attractions‚ the delicious food‚ and the comfortable hotels. When people go to Disney World‚ they notice the fun attractions and rides first. A family‚ or just a visitor‚ can spend hours and hours at the park and still will not experience everything Disney has to offer. During

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    Walt Disney World Case Study Executive Summary The Walt Disney World Resort is a family themed amusement park located in Orlando‚ Florida on approximately 25‚000 acres of land. Opening in 1971‚ the resort now is visited by an approximate amount of 17 million tourists each year. Currently‚ Robert A. Iger‚ presides over the resort as the CEO. With 62‚000 employers‚ Walt Disney World is a the largest single site employer in the United States‚ running a variety of different themed areas such as

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    Cinema of Attraction

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    When one contemplates the concepts of cinema and attractions‚ the ideas of the modern day blockbuster film might come to mind. World disasters‚ car chases‚ and high profile police investigations are just some of the story lines that attract people to theatres year round. The term "cinema of attraction" introduced by Tom Gunning into the study of film is defined more precisely. To quote Gunning‚ a cinema of attraction: "directly solicits spectator attention‚ inciting visual curiosity‚ and supplying

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