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  • When XBox Meets Disney, the Results are Huge
    Because of the internet, the world is a radically altered place, and changes happen overnight. It has metamorphosed the way we make friends with one another, the way we learn, and the way we entertain ourselves. About a year ago, for instance, the Xbox Live Marketplace was introduced to let users to download movie rentals on demand.
  • Sending Video Greetings is now Fast, Easy and Enjoyable
    Have you ever longed for a simpler way to stay in contact with friends? Sure, everyone has cell phones and email these days, but sometimes you just want to say ?Howdy!? without the commitment of a thirty phone conversation or the effort of typing a clever message. That is where video greetings are great!
  • New Gloves Offer Critical Protection In Multiple Settings
    Anyone in the medical profession will testify to the importance of wearing gloves when examining a patient. The millions of people who have taken first aid classes have been taught never to touch a sick or injured person without the protection of gloves.
  • A Field Of Academics That Brings People Into Contact With Nature
    The field of Conservation involves a wide range of food needs, crop management and soil. Students interested in earning degrees in Conservation and Ecology must recognize such particular fields as water conservation, forests, wildlife extinction, wildlife management, pesticides, waste management and more. Useful courses should include in-depth ecological case studies that challenge potential students to study how ecological concepts apply in the field.
  • Computer Technician Training Prepares You for a Great Career
    How many times has this happened to you? You call an airline representative to check on your flight and they cannot tell anything you because the computers are down. You go to the bank to make a deposit but you cannot get your balance at the moment because there are technical difficulties. You have to wait seemingly forever for a car title at the DMV because no one understands the new computer system.
  • Chicken Little - The Sky is Falling
    In the time-honored tale of Chicken Little, the protagonist was a small barnyard hen who was hit on the head by a falling acorn. Rather than stopping and thinking about what happened logically, she became convinced that the sky was falling and that the king of the land needed to be warned.
  • The Small Hero Of Piglets Big Movie Is Sure To Please
    Walt Disney is beloved for creating characters that people remember fondly long beyond the boundaries of childhood. Among these are the memorable collection of characters who inhabit the Hundred Acre Wood. Disney's numerous Winnie the Pooh tales follow the plots of stories originally published by English author A.A. Milne in the 1920s.
  • The Many Uses of Hispanic Stock Photos
    If you are thinking of using Hispanic stock photos, you assuredly do not need to be told about the importance of images that are culturally relevant. You know that business communities, constituencies, and opportunities are continually being redefined. You also know that you have to use images that are not joined to stereotypes rooted in the past, but to images that legitimately portray how groups of people live now as well how they imagine themselves living in the future.
  • Rapunzel is Disney's forthcoming Groundbreaking movie
    What's new on the horizon for Disney? Judging by the tremendous amount of buzz surrounding both Bolt, set for release in 2008, and Rapunzel, set for a Christmas 2010 release, Disney is poised for greater glory. Both films are breaking new ground in the realm of animation and both are enjoying a new cultural hunger for fantasy and entertainment. Indeed, many believe these films could spark the next Disney Renaissance. Whereas Bolt is an original story, Rapunzel, of course, sees Disney revisiting the familiar realm of the fairy tale. Upon its release, it will become the 49th film in Disney's animated feature canon.
  • A Delightful Space Age Adaptation of a Classic
    Treasure Planet is a science fiction animated movie produced by Walt Disney Pictures. Released in 2002, Treasure Planet marked the 42nd animated feature in the Disney canon. It is a science fiction variation of Robert Louis Stevenson's popular novel Treasure Island. It employed the ground-breaking technique of featuring two-dimensional animation over three-dimensional backgrounds. Indeed, this technique was used effectively on the character of John Silver, where his cybernetic arm was computer generated and the remainder of his body hand-drawn.
  • The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Disney Reworks a Classic Tale
    The Hunchback of Notre Dame was premiered on June 22, 1996. It marked the 34th animated film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation. Inspired by Victor Hugo's 1831 novel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, the film varies significantly from the source material. This variance ensured the film received a G rating, but defenders and fans of the movie point out the fact that the it does address some rather mature themes, including lust, infanticide, religious hypocrisy, prejudice, and social injustice. Curiously, this is the first animated Disney movie to use the word "damn," though it is used only in the spiritual sense.
  • Home on the Range
    Come on people and "bust a moo." When Home on the Range was released on April 2, 2004, it was designated to be the last traditionally animated feature for Disney. The studio declared, to the surprise of industry insiders, that all features following Home on the Range would be rendered with CGI imagery rather than the CAPS method, which had been in use since The Rescuers Down Under. Indeed, Disney's traditional method of animation dates back to Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. This decision prompted Disney to fire most of its animation department.
  • Sound System Rental Is Great with Digital Equipment
    Rent or own? For many goods, this is real quandary. For instance, is it cheaper to rent a rototiller if you rarely need one, or is it better to buy one, believing it will eventually pay for itself over years of us? In some cases, renting is not the best idea. After all, you never know who had a thing last and how they treated it, and can you truly trust the owner to administer recommended maintenance every time?
  • Acquiring College Degrees
    There are numerous advertisements pointed towards schools outside the USA. In the past these offers were usually made on the end pages of pamphlets however now distance education possibilities are very common on the net where many ads are sent as e-mail.
  • The Emperor's New Groove - Nuttier Than a Holiday Fruitcake!
    Most fans agree that The Emperor's New Groove lived up to its tagline: "nuttier than a holiday fruitcake!" It was a critically lauded, if not ultimately successful, animated feature, and the first Disney animated film to ever feature a pregnant woman. Released in December 2000, The Emperor's New Groove mixes a careful balance of comedy designed to appeal both to adults and children. It marked the 39th film in Disney's canon and was initially slated to be a traditional musical along the lines of The Lion King. Though the title builds on the Danish fairytale, The Emperor's New Clothes, by Hans Christen Andersen, the original story was based on Mark Twain's The Prince and the Pauper. The initial incarnation of the project was titled Kingdom of the Sun, with the creative team behind The Lion King, director Roger Allers and producer Randy Fullmer, at the helm. So prestigious was the production that Allers and Fullmer contracted Sting to write the music for the film.
  • Pocahontas - An American Legend Comes To Life
    In 1995, Walt Disney Pictures released the first Disney film where, as the tagline states, "an American legend comes to life." Pocahontas, the first Disney film based on an authentic historic figure, was the 33rd animated film ever released by Disney Studios and marked the pinnacle for the Disney Renaissance which had begun in 1989 with The Little Mermaid. This film was one of the few Disney films to ever portray an interracial romance (between Pocahontas and John Smith).
  • Cinderella iii Lives Up to the WOnder of the Original
    People are fond of referencing Cinderella, merrily joking about the magical midnight alteration of the star character from an enchanted princess into her every day self. The 1950 Disney full length cartoon was nominated for three Academy Awards and has remained a classic for nearly sixty years.
  • Asian Stock Photos Save Time And Are Effective
    In today's business environment, companies have to remain dramatically more competitive in a global market. As more and more companies and individuals from the Pacific Rim do business with each other, organizations struggle to find an edge, to separate themselves from the pack. Organizations that recognize the international nature of life will succeed, while others fail.
  • Hannah Montana: Life's What You Make it Teaches Vital Lessons
    You can tell when you have made it to the top when you receive a reference on The Simpsons. Miley Cyrus, aka Hannah Montana, broke that popularity pinnacle in December, 2007 when Bart had to write on the blackboard "The capital of Montana is not Hannah." In the same month, Wheel of Fortune featured the celebrity in one of its puzzles.
  • Do Not Overlook Lilo and Stitch
    Lilo & Stitch is an animated feature released by Walt Disney Pictures in June of 2002. It was only the second feature produced at the animation studios at Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando, Florida. It marks only the sixth Disney film to be set in present times, and had originally been slated to be set in rural Kansas. The setting was soon changed to Hawaii to facilitate a new take on the story.
  • Tarzan - Groundbreaking Technology Coupled with a Classic Story
    Tarzan is the Academy Award-winning animated movie produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation. It was released by Walt Disney Pictures in 1999, becoming the thirty-seventh film in the Disney animated features canon. Based on the famous story by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the story follows the adventures of a feral child raised in the African jungle who returns to England to reclaim his birthright. This adaptation of the Tarzan tale is the first animated version.
  • Robin Hood, one of the most Successful Disney films.
    Robin Hood, the twenty-first animated film released by Walt Disney Studios, premiered on November 8, 1973. It was the first feature the studio released that had no creative input from Disney himself, who died in 1966, and had many Hollywood insiders doubting the ability of the studio to carry on without him. The success or failure of this one film would make or break the most successful animation studio in U.S. history.
  • Aladdin - The Most Successful Movie of 1992
    Aladdin is the multi-award-winning movie from Walt Disney Pictures. Released to rave reviews in 1992, Aladdin was the thirty-first animated feature released by Disney Studios. It was released at the pinnacle of the Disney renaissance that had begun with the release of The Little Mermaid. It was the most successful movie of 1992, earning over $217 million domestically and $504 million worldwide.
  • Digital Audio Mixers from the Experts
    There are many different of applications for sound systems. Some tiny venues, such as a coffee shop or a room in a library designed to host lectures, may require only a straightforward public address system with a single microphone and a 100-watt amplifier. Church sound requires systems of varying sizes-the larger ones even employ sound technicians for sound mixing during worship. Big live sound events like music festivals, rock concerts, and political rallies call for sophisticated sound reinforcement systems with tens of thousands of watts to broadcast sound over a enormous area.


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