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    Disney Fair Use

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    This video made by Professor Faden, gives a lot of information to the listeners. It covers the definition of copyright, the copyright law, the public domain ,and fair use. Im choosing to be on Professor Faden's side because he is covered under fair use. Disney Studios can't accuse him of copyright infringement, because he only used small amounts of Disney Studios work, he also gave them recognition and cited his sources at the end of the video. This video should be claimed fair use. The video is

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    My Summer Vacation

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    some possible choices we could go to this summer. The only problem was deciding where to go, should I go to New York and swim in the refreshing blue waters? Or should I go to Adventureland and get on the fun and scary rides? Or maybe I could go to Disneyland and get inside a real life castle and see all of my favorite disney characters around me?. What am I going to do, all these places sound fun and amazing. Ugh! I wish I could go to all of them this was a real dilemma! It was 2:57 p.m and I was sitting

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    Charles Lindbergh was born on February 4, 1902, in Detroit, Michigan. He grew up on a farm near Little Falls, Minnesota. He was the son of a lawyer/U.S. Congressman named (Charles August Lindbergh). He spent a great amount of time alone while he was young. Charles Lindbergh also spent time with animals and machines to keep him company when he was young. He attended schools in Little Falls, Minnesota, and Washington, D.C. Charles then attended the University of Wisconsin for a mechanical engineering

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    Benny Andrews(19_-200_), Hale Woodruff (1900-1980) and William H. Johnson (-1970) artists are not from New York. They all either work there and/or lived in New York. Hale Woodruff is from Cairo, Illinois while B. Andrews is born from Plainview, Georgia and William H. Johnson born from Florence, South Carolina. There is not much of Woodruff family life, but his father passes away while he was a kid. Afterwards, his mother, brother and himself move to Tennessee to a start a new life. When he got to

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    The young, soon to be famous painter, Grant Wood was born on the day of February 13, 1891 in the town of Anamosa, Iowa. In his young life he was in Iowa his father passed away in the year 1901. After the death of his Father when he was ten, His family moved to Cedar Rapids. After high school he studied in the United States and Europe and developed an interest in Impressionism. While he was in Germany while working on a commission, it gave him a chance to see early German artwork and giving him

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    Art Spiegelman Essay

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    Art Spiegelman was born on February 15 1948 in Stockholm Sweden. In 1951 Art, Anja Spiegelman (his mother), and Vladek Spiegelman (his father) emigrated from Stockholm to Norristown Pennsylvania, and eventually to Queens NY six years later. Art started drawing cartoons in 1960 for his high school, Russell Sage Junior High, and at this point was being paid for his work by multiple newspapers. In 1963 he enrolled into the high school of Art and Design (Ray). Art then chose to go Harpur College

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    Helen Moody Essay

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    In the 1920s, world growing really fast, a lot of people become more famous, like sports man, Beninese man, musicians, artists, and authors. Helen wills Moody, a well-known American woman tennis player, “she won the Girl’s National Championship in 1921 and 1922, and then won her first U.S. Open at just 17 years old in 1923.”(history.com) She is one of the greatest tennis player in the history. Helen was born in October 6 1905, her father is a surgeon, and mother is a teacher. When her family

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    Tim Burton is a famous director who has created famous work such as Edward Scissorhands and the Oscar nominated Corpse Bride. His work has its own distinct look that is completely separated from most artists and directors. He would be influenced by horror to develop his own style that is recognisable today. The majority of the impact on this style came from isolation and normality as well as his own life and work as a child. He then implements a lot of his childhood life including the things that

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    I'm sure artists can agree that art is not something written in stone, it is a matter that is always changing. Looking back at eighteenth century artist and comparing them to artists of today, there are many factors that have changed; from composition and color, to technique and even canvases. There are always trends in the design field. Personally, I don't believe that a single artist can have the responsibility of making a direct impact on the world of art; however, he/she can influence and impact

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    James Dewey Watson was born on April 6, 1927, in Chicago Illinois. In all of Watson's childhood, he stayed in Chicago. In James early years, he attended an elementary school called Horace Mann Grammar School. One of James’s favorite hobbies was studying birds, and watching birds fly by. After Elementary school, Watson went to a high school called south shore high school in Chicago. After going to high school for two years, he received a tuition scholarship to the university of Chicago. Then in the

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