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    she caught a whiff of the ocean which smelled like a sewer. Dripping with sweat and tired from what seemed like an eternity of running down the mile long dock, they made it onto the boat just in time. The crew welcomed them by announcing “The Disney Dream welcomes the Ciolino Family.” After they checked into the room and unpacked, Sonali suggested they take a tour of the enormous cruise ship and cool off with a frosty mug of lemonade. “We should check out the opening concert on the upper deck

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    Walt Disney is well known for many reasons, he won 7 grammy awards, 22 academy awards, and many more accolades, but he is also well known for achieving his unbelievable dream. I believe it is worth it to dream because it makes someone put effort into something that they want and so it makes them less lazy, they get a good feeling if they reach your dream, and even if it is not accomplished, they still learn from what they should and shouldn't have done. First, it makes someone put effort into something

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    Walt Disney The American Dream is the promise of equality regardless of race, gender, or economic background. It is also the idea that “if you can dream it, you can do it” (“Brainyquote”) This is the philosophy that Walt Disney lived by, and why he was able to live the American Dream to it's fullest extent. Walt Disney is a prime example of the American Dream because he had passion all throughout his life, worked hard even when times got tough, and he built the Disney empire that is known today

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    or interest me I reply with makeup, anything Disney, and dreams. The reason I love all these things is because they all correspond with one another. Disney is where all your dreams come true, makeup is a thing that you put on to make yourself look and feel like a dream. Disney is all about crazy makeup to make people look a certain way for characters such as, villains, heroes, and damsels in distress, for you to remember them, maybe even in your dreams. Makeup is a way to define your features and

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    Screen 1). Well we can thank Walt Disney for discovering Disneyland and all the other magical things he created. Walt Disney is the creator of Mickey Mouse and the other famous cartoons produced by Walt Disney Studios. Walt Disney devoted his life to making others smile without giving up after all the setbacks throughout his life and company. It’s important to know the history of the man and his partners who was all behind the making of the unforgettable Walt Disney Studios, Disneyland and the characters

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    Disney World is known as the place “Where Dreams Come True” because of the princesses and fantasy characters created by Walt Disney. Disney World is really a fun, amazing place to visit and is truly a magical place. Disney World Resort was first envisioned by Walt Disney in the early 1960’s. Walt wanted to make a place that would give people a chance to experience unique entertainment. This place was called Disneyland and was located in California. Almost three years later, the Disney planning team

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    centuries old, each genre use these elements, whether the writers realize it. For example, comedy has plenty of elements that are used, although not all are applied but most are. Shakespeare 's Midsummer Night 's Dream and Disney 's Aladdin are good examples of this. In Midsummer Night 's Dream, the story starts with Theseus, duke of Athens, engaged to Hippolyta, queen of the Amazons. While preparing for their wedding, Theseus is confronted by Egeus, who brings criticism about his daughter Hermia, who

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    nostalgic parents through the Main Streets of the U.S.A. at Disney World parks may sound like an American Dream, but upon closer examination, the economics of Disney World may leave someone’s stomach more unsettled than the park goers who have eaten four Mickey bars and a jumbo turkey leg. Disney can be easily compared to the roots of a tree, as its company is continuously growing into every area it can absorb from—in this case, absorbing money. Disney has an industry in the entertainment business, the tourism

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    Walt Disney was a small town boy with a dream, just like any other American. However, what separates Disney from the rest is his creativity, courage, vision, and result-oriented mindset. First, Disney focused closely on his creativity. Disney was always known for his creative characters and stories, but how did this help him be a catalyst for change? He continued to create. Disney’s imagination never stopped and this allowed his company to prosper. Disney made made many Alice shorts, but he eventually

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    wanted the American dream. During the years 1914-1945, Americans experienced change and economic hardships. For example, Americans experienced The Great War which caused people to go fight and leave their families, but it also created jobs for many Americans. In addition, Americans also faced the New Deal which initiated new economic reforms, and strengthens the economy (“Disillusion, Defense, and Discontent…”689- 701). An important person living during this era was Walt Disney because he created

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