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    Within the pages of Disney U, a captivating story unfolds describing the development program designed for Disney employees. Many times reading a perfunctory book that is designed to improve one’s skills in leadership is, well, not a delight to read. However, Disney U is able to grab the reader’s attention and guide them through a thought provoking journey of ground breaking leadership tactics, inventive training methods, and creating an engaging environment for an employee. Disneyland was Walt

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    Disney Conglomerates

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    conglomerate I have chosen is Disney/ ABC. headquartered in Burbank, California. It is one of the largest media conglomerates in the world in terms of revenue. Disney was founded on October 16, 1923, by Walt and Roy Disney as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio (SEGD 2014). Widely known and bringing in a lot of revenue, this company continues to grow. The Walt Disney Company, also known as Disney, is a multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate. The history of Disney dates back all the way

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    SELF-ESTEEM Genevie M. Sauceda Texas A & M University – San Antonio Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine if a relationship between gender role and self-esteem exist in girls who view Disney Princess movies. Twenty-one elementary fifth grade girl’s ages ten and eleven were questioned on how Disney princess movies influence their perception of gender role and self-esteem. The results suggest there is a relationship between the two variables, however it is a weak correlation. It also revealed

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    The handouts presented not only ideas, themes, and messages that the film incorporated, but also what Pinsky refers to as Snow White “being the template and or foundation for the Disney gospel and its value systems”. The text went on to suggest that parents at the time of Snow Whites release, “put their faith in Walt Disney, and believed that he would not disappoint them or betray their values”, which he did not up until the time of his death (Pinsky, 2004). After reading that bit of information, I’m

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    When most people hear the title, "The Little Mermaid" their minds usually go to Disney. What they do not know is that the story was originally written in 1837, 161 years before the Disney adaptation. Both of these versions might tell the same story, but the two creators had different views based on the time period it was created. The beginnings of both telling's start off in a beautiful undersea land. The main characters are both very beautiful princess mermaids who are drastically different from

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    Internal Environment In order for Disney to remain a dominate player within all of its markets, the company must focus on key aspects of its internal environment. Disney must concentrate on aspects such as core competencies, corporate governance, and synergies to assist in forming a sustainable competitive advantage. Core Competencies One of Disney’s main core competencies is its marketing ability. The Disney brand has been consistently listed on Interbrand’s Best Global Brands list. In 2014

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    Introduction What are the top 10 amusement parks in the world from statistics collected they are: 1. Universal Island of Adventure 2. Discovery Cove 3. Magic Kingdom 4. Disney Universal Studios 5. Disney Tokyo 6. Epcot

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    negative influences that Disney has on individual will and that will lead them to create new culture. Bartyzel writes, “The Disney Princess franchise doesn't celebrate the increasingly diverse world of princesses; instead, it pulls back the progress the company had made, pushing more forward-thinking female characters back into the reductive feminine stereotypes of the past” (Bartyzel 468). The fact that Mulan came out for the fierce warrior aspect was later covered up by Disney through redesigns. The

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    Stephanie Hanes, a correspondent for The Christian Science Monitor, discusses in her article, “Little Girls or Little Women? The Disney Princess Effect,” how media can affect the way little girls think and behave later on in life. Hanes article acknowledges significant dilemmas parents and their daughters face while growing up in a hypersexualized society. Intentionally, Hanes uses logos and pathos to appeal to all types of readers. By relating to people, the author makes readers more likely to be

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    The 'Renaissance Disney' era is the time period between 1989 to 1999. This period of time is significant because Disney started releasing well-known stories with their own twist and they decided to return to a musical style which hit well with audiences. Disney was reluctant to change with the times wanting to stay as traditional as possible, however, as the decade proceeded they were able to find a place where they could use both old and new techniques to make the masterpieces we know today. After

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