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    Liechty Cinderella Summary

    Liechty doesn't understand how Disney princess culture has become so offensive. Why we wouldn't want our daughters have a good attitude and work ethic. When faced with tough situations, why we shouldn't take the higher road and be good and sweet and hopefully find happiness along the way. She talks about the work ethic of the princesses. Cinderella had a great work ethic and a good attitude even when people were unkind to her. And because of her honest and sweet personality, she got rewarded with

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    Physics: The Physics Of Roller Coasters

    In any amusement park, the roller coaster is usually the most popular ride. It was first built in Russia during the 16th century, ever since then, the roller coaster has been a hit. With the car slowly moving up the everlasting height of the hill, high enough to touch the clouds, and then rushing downwards through many loops and twists, is enough to keep one’s adrenaline pumping. But what is the secret of the roller coaster? How is it possible for it to work this way? The answer is science. Many

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    Personal Narrative: Going To Six Flags

    Going to Six Flags had been a childhood dream of mine; I wished to come true one day. I have always had a desire to go. Finally, when I was 11 years old, I went to a wonderful amusement park called Six Flags! My family was driving on the highway for what seemed to be an endless amount of time. The road seemed to go on forever. My siblings were telling me about all the fun I would have on the roller coasters. As my dad was driving, joy rushed through me as I saw the Batman roller coaster. As I

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    Skateboarding: History And Culture

    Skateboarding History and Culture Skateboarding is one of the newest sports and one of the only extreme sports. Skateboarding has had a short history but it’s been full of eventful moments. While most people think all skaters are alike, it’s quite the opposite, skaters have many different riding styles, ways to ride the board, and where they decide to ride at, all determine what kind of skater they are. Skateboards first appeared in 1958 when there were no surfable waves, so they (surfers) took

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    The Truth About Miley Cyrus

    “Miley has everything a girl could want, she has millions of dollars.” After Hannah Montana was over, she started to do drugs. Now, she doesn’t make the greatest decisions. She also grosses everyone out by sticking her tongue out all the time. Miley wears weird clothes, does drugs, goes to parties, and she’s pretty much out of control now. Miley Cyrus is even like this when she’s on stage. Miley is totally out of control. Miley does drugs, wears really weird expensive clothes, goes to big parties

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    Annie Pfeifer Let It Go Making Peace With Princesses Analysis

    In the article “Let it go: Making Peace with Princesses”, the author Annie Pfeifer uses a wide range of appeals such as pathos, logos and real life experience with her daughter to make their her point to every woman and young girl that many disney princess film don’t encourage creativity or empower young girls to think for themselves. She begins her article by using pathos to explain her own personal disgust towards Elsa, “Not only was Elsa no longer that cool, but...The glittery, gaudy, pink, prissy

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    Disney Movies: A Comparison Of Cinderella And Film

    (Hill 83) “The Disney reference changed forever my mental image of how a princess should look.” (Hill 84) “In the movie, Cinderella was white, and all of the other Disney princesses were white as well; none of the princesses I saw in my favorite films looked like me.” (Hill 84) Diversity is one thing Disney lacks. Since all the princesses are light skin, little girls of color think they can not be beautiful, find true love, change the world, and can not be princesses. For example, Disney did not make

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    Neshaminy Presents: Cinderella's Closet

    Student Life Abena Oforiwaa Ampofo Prom Neshaminy Presents: Cinderella’s Closet Staff Writer Every girl’s dream at a tender and impressionable age is to be a princess and attend a ball. Cinderella, an orphan and maid was able to attend the Royal Ball because of an intervention by her fairy godmother and is thought of as the ultimate princess. In this day and age however, balls have been replaced by prom. Prom, a dance event held by high schools is a time for students to have fun while socializing

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    Hong Kong Disneyland

    Hong Kong Disneyland – Case Discussion MSBC650 – Integrated Marketing Communication Hong Kong Disneyland Outline of Discussion Plan I. Overview a. Hong Kong 1997 – 1999 b. Disneyland i. America ii. France iii. Japan c. Disneyland in Hong Kong II. SWOT Analysis a. Strengths i. Appeal to Chinese culture ii. Communications conducted in three different languages b. Weaknesses

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    Disney

    CASE 2-1 Ali Zein Kazmi February 1, 1999 THE NOT-SO-WONDERFUL-WORLD OF EURODISNEY -THINGS ARE BETTER NOW AT PARIS DISNEYLAND- 1. What are the factors contributed to EuroDisney’s poor performance during its first year of operation? Walt Disney overestimated the magic that was to be in introducing Europe's most lavish and extravagant theme park in April of 1992. The fiscal year 1992-1993 brought EuroDisney a loss of nearly $1 billion. Mickey, a major promotion tool of Disney

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