Disney Employment

group games last $ 1.2 million in 1Q lobbying WASHINGTON – The Entertainment Software Association, a trade group for video game companies, spent $ 1.2 million during the first quarter to lobby for the regulation of video game content, First Amendment protection, law enforcement copyright and other issues, according to a disclosure in recent years.
JACK DUNHAM – PROOF OF HIS DISNEY EMPLOYMENT
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The Great Mouse Detective (Mystery in the Mist Edition) $10.00 From the creators of THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG and THE LITTLE MERMAID comes the story of a clever little hero on a great big adventure. Join the Sherlock Holmes of Mousedom on a heroic journey unraveling clues through London. If you like Sherlock Holmes, you’ll love THE GREAT MOUSE DETECTIVE.When the diabolical Professor Ratigan kidnaps the city’s master toymaker, the brilliant Basil of Baker Stre… |
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Son-In-Law $2.69 Even with Pauly Shore as the “star,” this 1993 comedy is a bit better than you might think. Shore plays an insouciant college student asked by a friend (Carla Gugino) to pretend to be her fiancé over Thanksgiving break, thus discouraging a jerk back in her hometown from proposing. Shore’s character agrees but is given a hard time by the girl’s salt-of-the-earth family of farmers. The hero and Gug… |
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The Great Mouse Detective $19.99 Just because Walt Disney created contemporary and traditional classics of animation doesn’t mean the studio is out of ideas–not by a long shot. The Great Mouse Detective is richly animated and offers a clever tale. It may not be as easily recognized a title as Aladdin or The Little Mermaid, but all three share the same director, Ron Clements. Originally released theatrically in 1986, the mystery… |
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Mouse Trap: Memoir of a Disneyland Cast Member $14.28 Read one Cast Member’s stories of backstage areas, fights, fires, private parties, orientation, cast events, cast romance, pranks, stupid guest tricks, mishaps, accidents, helping to create the Haunted Mansion Holiday, and working on September 11, 2001. But this is no mere listing of things that go wrong at Disneyland. For the first time, readers can experience what it’s like to really work at Dis… |
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Intern Nation: How to Earn Nothing and Learn Little in the Brave New Economy $9.96 The first no-holds-barred exposé of the exploitative and divisive world of internships.Every year, between one and two million Americans work as interns. They famously shuttle coffee in a thousand newsrooms, congressional offices, and Hollywood studios, but they also deliver aid in Afghanistan, build the human genome, and pick up garbage. They are increasingly of all ages, and their numbers are… |