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    after a day’s long worth of riding rides and waiting in line! I loved all the rides, but the food there was magnificent, especially when we went to Epcot and got to eat at buffets from different parts of the world! We had many meals in the different parks! A few of the restaurants we ate at the princesses came around and we got our picture with them, so I now have many photos of me with everyone from Donald Duck to Cinderella! Now, the very first time that we went to Disney World (when i was three

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    Walt Disney Case Study

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    What type of organization is this? The Walt Disney Company is a corporation. The company, together with its subsidiaries, is a diversified worldwide entertainment company with operations in five business segments. Walt Disney is a mix of service (parks, resorts, hotels, networks, etc.), merchandising (shops) & manufacturing (entertainment material, etc.) businesses. The Woodruff Arts Center is a not-for-profit Corporation. It is a charitable arts organization that inspires, creates, & celebrates

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    effectively practice economies of scale in production. For example, according to the case story on ‘The Walt Disney Company: It’s diversification strategy in 2014” it states: “Walt Disney spent years planning the park and announced the construction to America on Disney land Television show, the park was an instant success, when it was opened in 1955, it recorded revenues of more than $10 million in the first year.” The requisite capital are very high, therefore, competition from potential from other new

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    “I wish people were all trees and I think I could enjoy them then.”-Georgia O’Keeffe Georgia O’Keefe was born November 15, 1887 where she was the second child out of seven in her family. She spent most of her time growing up on a farm in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. O’Keeffe when to an art institute in Chicago and New York wear she learned the lifestyle of realist painting. O’Keefe started mailing some of her drawings to a friend that lived in New York but her friends saw the talent that O’Keefe had and

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    Louis L’amour has become one of the most famous writers due to his one hundred and five pieces of writing. His stories that he wrote where all based on the area where he grew up, and his life experiences. His early life, WWII involvement, and his post-war experiences are how he became such a great writer. Louis L’Amour was born on March 22nd of 1908 in Jamestown, North Dakota. He spent his first fifteen years of his life there. Although Louis lived in a farming community, him and his brothers often

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    Seth Macfarlane was born on October 26, 1973 in Connecticut. He did not follow the paths of his mother or father—Ronald and Ann, who were a teacher and an academic administrator. Instead, he got into animation, and came up with famous cartoons that are around and still very popular today. He always loved to draw cartoons, and this is evident because when he was only 2, he had drawn the commonly known Woody Woodpecker and Freddy Flintstone. Through high school, Macfarlane continued drawing and animating

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    Whilst it is suggested the Fairytale tradition can be traced back to the Renaissance period (Zipes, 2001), famous characters and their tales like, Snow White, Little Red Riding Hood and Cinderalla can be traced back to antiquity (Anderson, 2000). Fairy tales as we know them today began between the years of 1812 and 1857 with two young German librarians, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. They published a collection of tales that became one of the most influential works of folklore in Germany, then ultimately

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    Early years: Samuel colt was born in hartford CT was the son of a textile worker christopher colt and his wife sarah the youngest of seven kids he enjoyed reading articles of inventions gunpowder and other explosives. Samuel would help out at a near by farm and dismantled many things including his father's guns. He later got kicked out of his home school and didn't go back to school after that instead he went to work with his father at his textile mill, as a teenager he had carved a wooden model

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    Gyula Halász is considered one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century. He’s a Hungarian-born French photographer, painter, and sculptor. He’s primarily known for his photographs that capture Paris nights dramatically. He’s more known by his pseudonym, “Brassaï”, which comes from his native city Brassó. To begin, we’re going to take a look through his life. Born in September of 1899, Gyula and his family first stayed in Paris when he was three years old. His interest in art began

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    This year is going to be the BEST year ever because… I get to go to Disneyland. My extended family and I are going in March. I haven’t been for such a long time. I can’t wait to go on the thrilling roller coasters. I’m excited for all of the cool disney rides like: The Log Ride, The Matterhorn, and my favorite, The Indiana Jones Ride. Also, I love staying in hotels. It’s like living in a mansion with amazing choices for breakfast and you even have your own cleaning service. Besides, I just like

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