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    exhibits. At Epcot‚ you can “visit” such countries as China‚ England‚ France‚ Morocco‚ Japan‚ and Mexico. You can eat the foods of these countries or buy gifts made there. The other two theme parks at Disney World are Disney-MGM Studios and Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park. At Disney-MGM Studios‚ you can enjoy rides and shows based on Hollywood movies. At Animal Kingdom‚ you can take

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    Copying Music Ethical

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    Is Downloading Free Music from the Internet Unethical? Copyright infringement is not a new issue. The issue has been debated in court since the development of the VCR. In Sony Corp. v. Universal City Studios‚ the court ruled that “the sale of copying equipment” was legal because the VCR was “capable of substantial noninfringing uses.” (Yarbrough) The issue with music sharing is that its only purpose is a copyright infringing act. New advancements in technology have always made life faster‚ easier

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    Judy Garland: a Biography

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    "I love to work‚ I love to sing‚ I love to act—I get restless when I don’t….If I had to do it all over again‚ I would probably make the same choices and the same errors. These are a part of living." These words were once spoken by the timeless vocalist‚ Judy Garland. On June 10‚ 1922‚ Frances Ethel Gumm was born in Grand Rapids‚ Minnesota to Frank Gumm and Ethel Meglin. Frank and Ethel were hoping Frances would be a boy‚ but this wasn’t the case. In fact‚ on the original birth announcement‚ her

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    style of film making which originated in the 1940’s. It was a very dark and tense style‚ using drastic lighting and camera angles to enhance the drama and tension of the film. The trade mark of the film company is Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM). MGM is a well known and established name which was founded in 1924. It promotes good quality filming. When you hear the roaring of the lion‚ it gives you the sense of security that the film will be ok. To create a sense of tension and

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    Hank Williams

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    “Hank Williams is the father of contemporary country music (CMT).” Hank was an American singer and song writer who is regarded as the most important musician to country music of all time. Hank’s career was cut short by a sudden death at the early age of 29. Hank was born September 17‚ 1923 in Mount Olive‚ Butler County‚ Alabama. His birth name was Hiram Williams which was later changed to Hank when he began his career. This is where he met Rufus Payne‚ who they called Tee Tot. This black street

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    "This acquisition will add to our manufacturing capacity in this fast growing market and complement Mezhgosmetiz-Mtsensk OAO ("MGM")‚ our recent Russian acquisition‚" said John M. Stropki‚ Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. "Severstal’s extensive stick electrode offering‚ along with solid wire and flux cored wire products‚ when combined with solid wire products from MGM‚ will make Lincoln Electric a leading consumables manufacturer in the CIS countries. The two acquisitions complement our imported

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    Connie Francis

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    to pronounce‚ which is where she became Connie Francis. At first‚ Connie struggle to get a record label. She was continually turned down by all of the record labels‚ until finally MGM signed a contract with her‚ only because one of her demo songs was “Freddy”‚ which also happened to be name of the MGM president’s son. “Freddy” was released in June 1955 and was Connie’s first single. However‚ she had several less successful singles following “Freddy”‚ and was preparing to quit the music business

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    1920s-30s. In the 1940s‚ the short lived MGM studios were popular too producing Oscar winning cartoons such as Tom and Jerry. Walt Disney Studios produced the first animated film ever: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs‚ while Warner Bros were making the original Looney Tunes shorts. The 1950s were a time where Disney were really getting money with their classic features such as Sleeping Beauty‚ and Dumbo. The 1960s were where former animators at the now closed MGM studios created the much praised Hanna-Barbara

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    the colorized portion of the film. The Wizard of Oz was nominated for six Academy Awards‚ competitive prizes for the best song‚ Over the Rainbow and a special juvenile prize for Judy Garland. As in all films‚ production companies use test markets. MGM used three and Oconomowoc‚ Wisconsin lays claim to the first viewing of the classic on August 12‚ 1939. The original cast choices‚ for one reason or another‚ did not make it to the filming or to the final cut. The original choice for the Wizard

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    farce became known in history as the Golden Age of Hollywood. The celebrity culture that is idolized today was in actuality a ploy used to attract an audience following. Stars were created‚ not born. The Studio System comprised of The Big Five (MGM‚ Paramount‚ Warner Brothers‚ RKO and Fox)‚ who are credited for creating some of the most legendary stars of the time‚ thus leading to the term ‘star system’. Studios invested a great deal of time and money into grooming and publicizing an actor‚ and

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