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6 pages in length. The image of California that Disneyland seeks to reflect is one of lightheartedness, fun and adventure, as well as instilling a sense of equity to all living beings; targeting tourists, migrants, laborers and other non-residents, this particular image of California promotes family togetherness and of camaraderie between and among strangers. The student will note that this message, which is aimed at every single person from all age groups and walks of life, is shaped by Disneyland's welcoming and highly approachable style. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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image of California promotes family togetherness and of camaraderie between and among strangers. The student will note that this message, which is aimed at every single person from all
age groups and walks of life, is shaped by Disneylands welcoming and highly approachable style. With an infectious smile, a childlike imagination and
a vision come to life that changed the way both children and adults envisioned fantasy, Walt Disney was one of the worlds most treasured and beloved role models of all
time. Spawned from a single imaginary seed, Disney created what was to become the best place a kid -- or kid-at-heart -- could lose himself in the fun and
frivolity of what lies within one mans imagination. Disney not only encouraged people to unlock their playful, childish sides, but he also gave the public insight to their own
inner selves as he so generously gave of his. When one thinks of an icon, most who immediately come to mind are athletes, movie stars or politicians; hardly ever
is someone more in the background -- yet whose contributions span a much wider range than even some sports superstars -- given any consideration.
What Walt Disney gave to the world was not necessarily a tangible gift; rather, it was a permission slip to travel within the depths of ones imagination. Those
who accepted such indulgence found that the world was a much more enjoyable and happy place to be. However, what originally established Disneys role model status was not just
that he could make funny cartoons and create wonderfully illusionary rides. His mainstay -- the inimitable Mickey Mouse -- evolved around the time of the Great Depression, when hopes
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