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    Havoc In The Ocean

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    The voice belonged to the evil mastermind Pinocchio. “He is in the middle of the ocean?” Havoc said quizzically, “Why is he in the middle of the ocean why the kelp is he in the middle of the ocean?” “No idea but let's get out there and kick his…” “Whoa Pandemonium we will just go in arrest

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    soundtrack of that scene still nauseates my subconscious; I was stuck to my seat, totally shocked. After reviewing Walt Disney’s work before the 1950s, Laderman points out that death played a central role in his animated cartoons, from Fantasia to Pinocchio. Since the movies were critically acclaimed and are still a big part of popular culture, what Disney says about death says a lot about America, especially its worldview and religious attitudes. According to Laderman, “the Disney way of death” is

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    Walter Elias Disney Early life and background Walter Elias Disney, known as Walt Disney was born of the 5th of december 1901 in Chicago. His father Elias Disney, was an irish-Canadian and his mother flora call Disney, who is of English and German decent. In 1909 Walt and his younger sister Ruth attended the new park school of Marceline. The Disney's lived in Marceline for four years before moving to Kansas in 1911. While in Kansas Walt and Ruth attended the Benton Grammar school. During his

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    Imagine if the Little Mermaid, Ariel, had her tongue cut out instead of her voice taken away, or Pinocchio hanging himself. All the fairy tale you think you know are all different than the original. People always believed in happy endings; Cinderella getting her prince, Sleeping Beauty waking up and even Beauty getting her beastly prince. Each story had a purpose, but to know its real purpose you need to know the original stories; the difference, the similarities and the influence they had on people

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    Dawkins, Natalie Hamilton Block 2 “A Thousand Splendid Suns” by Khaled Hosseini Novel; Fiction First published May 22, 2007 Protagonist 1: Mariam; first a young girl, a harami, who lives in a tiny kolba on the edges of the city of Herat. After her mother commits suicide, Mariam is married off by her father to Rasheed because her illegitimacy shames his family name. She then is abused through several years of marriage and several failed pregnancies. Protagonist 2: Laila; Laila grows up on the

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    This Advertisement is also a commercial, just like the latter advertisement. In the commercial, it begins with the scene where Pinocchio is on a stage, just about to sing a song. There are several celebrity figures, such as Michael Phelps, Nicki Minaj, Amber Rose, Rebel Wilson, Pharrell Williams (again), etc throughout the advertisement. This commercial also takes the viewer through

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    Many people have experienced Disney in one shape or another in their lifetime. Whether it was the movies or Disneyland, it did not fail to reach the hearts of its audience. While Disney’s target audience was young children, it also captivated the hearts of its older viewers. Countless individuals, however, do not realize all the technology and effort involved in making a mere ten minute short film, let alone a full length movie. Furthermore, they also do not know how far the technology for Disney

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    and failure before people recognized him as a talented individual. Throughout his career, Disney created many films such as Pinocchio and Cinderella (Walt Disney). Disney used stories like these to show children and adults that they can achieve whatever they set their mind to as long as they try. Characters like Pinocchio and Cinderella were great example setters. Pinocchio taught love for fathers and achieving a goal through hard work Cinderella taught about love and happy endings. Disney took time

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    The Story Of Life

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    “THE UDHAS ARE COMING. THE UDHAS ARE COMING!” Pinocchio and Jeffrey yelled as they ran back towards the tribe. Jeffrey went to alert the chief about the udhas, but the chief thought he was lying. The chief only realized that they were telling the truth once he heard the screams of the tribal men and

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    created in the year 1937. 2. The movie was a huge success and was recorded to make about 8 million dollars with its first release. C. Pinocchio ("Walt Disney Animation Studios.") 1. Pinocchio was Walt Disney Studios’ second animated movie to be released 1940. 2. Pinocchio had a unique storyline and hit songs that became very popular. 3. However, the successful of Pinocchio was not as grand as Walt wished for. D. Following the creation of these first few movies, Disney Studios began producing many more

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