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Pneumatic Transport Both low-pressure air-vacuum conduit transport systems have been used to transport sohd wastes. The most common application is the transport or wastes from high-density apartments or commercial activities to a central location for processing or for loading into transpoii vehicles. The largest pneumatic system in use in the United States is at the Walt Disney World amusement park in Orlando, Florida. [Pg.2241]

BIOGAS A process for generating methane from wastes and biomass. Developed by the Institute of Gas Technology, Chicago, since 1970, and demonstrated at Walt Disney World, Orlando, FL, in 1990. See also Biogas. [Pg.40]

Helium, like the other members of its family, is an inert gas often used in balloons on account of its low density, and when inhaled results in a comic transposition of the human voice to a significantly higher register (not a realistic way to mimic counter-tenors, but very effective in well-loved Walt Disney cartoon characters) ... [Pg.3]

The Rockefeller Tower was referred to as an American icon after its purchase by Japanese business interests. The International Herald Tribune reported in October 1989, "Communist protesters, showing no respect for capitalist icons, hurled eggs, flour and tomato sauce at Walt Disney Company Chairman Michael D. Eisner." Ibid., 12. [Pg.91]

GILBERT F. DECKER, Walt Disney Imagineering (retired), Glendale, California... [Pg.6]

S If you ve ever - Sir [to Ketchum] If you ve ever watched Walt Disney s opening in color television. You know where that... [Pg.62]

Pilot-Scale Reactor. Anaerobic digester effluent was obtained from a non-mixed pilot-scale reactor system operated at Walt Disney World, Orlando, FL, and fed an RDF MSW/sludge blend (64). The MSW feedstock was obtained from Baltimore, MD, and the municipal sewage sludge from the Walt Disney World Complex. Fresh effluent samples were sealed under anaerobic conditions and shipped overnight in ice for analysis. [Pg.28]

RICHARD A. CONWAY, Union Carbide Corporation (retired), Charleston, West Virginia GILBERT F. DECKER, Walt Disney Imagineering, Glendale, California LAWRENCE J. DELANEY, Delaney Group, Potomac, Maryland (until 12/31/99)... [Pg.7]

Even if you don t know who was the fourteenth president, you can still answer the question correctly because the wrong answers are obviously wrong. Walt Disney founded the Walt Disney Company, Tom Cruise is an actor, Oprah Winfrey is a talk show host, and Homer Simpson is a cartoon character. Answer choice c, Franklin Pierce, is therefore correct. [Pg.28]

Narcissus incomparabilis Mill. Tunis, Helios, Sempre Avanti, Mercato, Walt Disney, Mrs. R. O. Backhouse, Scarlet Elegance, Carabiniere, Oranje Bruid. [Pg.87]

Joe Camel, the popular cartoon figure created by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, "died" after years of promoting cigarettes in ads that were credited with attracting children to smoke Camels. In 1986, this brand s market share in underage smokers was less than 3 percent. In 1988, Joe Camel was introduced, and by 1993, Camel s youth market share had grown to 13 percent.. According to some anti-tobacco activists, Joe Camel was almost as well known to children as Walt Disney s Mickey Mouse. [Pg.42]

Kurt Beringer (1893-1949), an associate of Carl Jung and Hermann Hesse, published a description of his mescaline studies in 1927—Der Meskalinrausch (The Mescaline Inebriation). One of his subjects became fascinated with trying to put the "furious succession of mescaline images on film later, Walt Disney hired him as the chief visualist for Fantasia. [Pg.207]

Marc Eliot, Walt Disney, Hollywood s Dark Prince (London, 1994), p. 267. [Pg.268]

Steve Mannheim, Walt Disney and the Quest For Community (Aldershot, 2002)... [Pg.272]

Consider the case of Euro Disney. When Walt Disney Company built the park, one key assumption was that visitors would spend an average of four days in an onsite hotel. The average turned out to be only two days. Alone, this inaccurate assumption does not account for Euro Disney s initially poor return on investment. But it can be coupled with a host of other unverified assumptions that cost the company nearly 1 billion in losses during its first two years. [Pg.66]

Disney Cruise Lines 800-951 -3532 disneycruise.com If your kids can t get enough of Walt s world, then hop on a Disney cruise. [Pg.124]


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