Rare Mickey Mouse
Rare Mickey Mouse
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KNICKERBOCKER LARGE MICKEY MOUSE VERY RARE $14.99 |
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RARE DISNEY MICKEY MOUSE CLASSIC LT BLUE LUNCHBOX! NEW $4.99 |
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Mickey Mouse tie (RARE MICKEY UNLIMTED TIE!!! $0.99 |
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DISNEY KINGDOM HEART POSTER Mickey Mouse Goofy RARE NEW $2.99 |
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Mickey Mouse 3-FOLD BLACK wallet + coin bag rare $0.99 |
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rare 10 pcs Disney mickey mouse Metal Charms Pendants t $0.99 |
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RARE LOTS OF 10 pcs mickey mouse Metal Charms Pendants $0.99 |
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MICKEY MOUSE MAGICIAN MICKEY MOVIE POSTER Rare Vintage $2.99 |
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MICKEY MOUSE LONESOME GHOSTS MOVIE POSTER Rare Vintage $2.99 |
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MICKEY MOUSE THE MAD DOG MOVIE POSTER Rare Hot Vintage $2.99 |
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DISNEY MGM Hollywood Studio Mickey Mouse Statue*Rare $5.00 |
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Rare Vintage 50s Japanese Mickey Mouse Porcelain Plate $5.05 |
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vtg 80s Sweatshirt Disney MICKEY MOUSE RARE Black L M $21.00 |
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OOP RARE Mickey Mouse Fabric remnant $3.00 |
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DISNEY MICKEY MOUSE Snow fight Rare Glass Figure $29.99 |
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Antique RARE Mickey Mouse Disney Gold Sterling Earrings $249.00 |
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Director’s Chair Rare Official Disney MICKEY MOUSE CLUB $39.99 |
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Rare Mickey Mouse Button Cover Set Disney MINT $24.99 |
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rare vintage mickey mouse pin $15.99 |
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Mickey Mouse 3-FOLD BLACK wallet + coin bag rare $0.99 |
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RARE LOTS OF 10 pcs mickey mouse Metal Charms Pendants $0.99 |
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rare 10 pcs Disney mickey mouse Metal Charms Pendants t $0.99 |
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DISNEY’S THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB VOL 6 NORENTAL VHS RARE $8.99 |
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RARE 70s-90s MENS LORUS MICKEY MOUSE WATCH W/DIAMOND! $300.00 |
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Mickey Mouse Magazine Vol 3 No.8 VF Rare NR^ $167.50 |
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RARE MICKEY MOUSE LADIES WHITE FACED WATCH HTF # 3-105 $29.95 |
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RARE MICKEY MOUSE WIND UP $7.99 |
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MICKEY MOUSE COMPACT ALARM CLOCK ELGIN 60′S RARE MINT $249.00 |
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1980S DISNEY MICKEY MOUSE HOLOGRAM WATCH LORUS MIB RARE $88.00 |
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Rare Large Mickey Mouse Disney Metal Cookie Cutter $9.95 |
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RARE VINTAGE MICKEY MOUSE PURE SILK SCARF MADE IN ITALY $14.96 |
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3D MICKEY MOUSE PLASTIC HEAD – RED ID Badge Reel rare $7.50 |
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MICKEY MOUSE 50 HAPPY YEARS 1977 COLLECTIBLE BOOK RARE $70.00 |
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New Mickey Mouse Rainbow Hearts T-Shirt Tee Disney Rare $9.99 |
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Mickey Mouse Chronograph Watch Lorus Disney Rare RWY047 $59.99 |
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RARE Ladies Mickey Mouse Lorus/Seiko Watch! MU4603 $18.99 |
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MICKEY MOUSE RARE 1950 SORTER BANK PLASTIC 11″H SEE $9.99 |
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DISNEY MICKEY MOUSE PIN TRADING 4 RARE PIN SET LE RARE $19.99 |
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Rare Older Mickey Mouse Flying Plane Batt Op Toy MIB $9.99 |
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DISNEY’S MICKEY MOUSE PLUTO DONALD DUCK RARE 1980 l@@k! $14.99 |
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RARE – Disney – 6 Ft. – Gemmy Christmas Airblown Inflatable – Mickey Mouse and Pluto on Motorcycle $229.99 Super-size your Christmas decorations with this Gemmy Airblown® Inflatable. Approximately 6 foot tall, inch for colorful inch, Gemmy Airblowns bring maximum party & holiday cheer to the neighborhood. Each one self inflates and includes everything you need to easily set-it-up in minutes. Comes with a small, but powerful blower to inflate the Airblown and keep it inflated. |
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Also Mickey Mouse 11 x 17 Poster: 11 x 17 Movie Poster – Style A $17.99 Title/Subject: Also Mickey Mouse 11 x 17 Poster: 11 x 17 Movie Poster – Style A Year: Year:1931… |
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Disney Mickey Mouse Porcelain Base Anniversary Clock $49.99 … |
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Disney Minnie Mouse Melodrama Cologne 1 Fl. Oz. $4.99 Disney Minnie Mouse Melodrama Cologne 1 Fl. Oz…. |
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Disney Rare Zazu From Lion King This Design By Julie Taymor. 8 Tall and 8 Front to Tail Fethers $20.98 … |
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Rare Disney Winnie the Pooh Count Dracula Vampire Tigger Doll MINT $29.99 … |
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The Collector’s Encyclopedia of Disneyana $18.99 1996 – The Collector’s Encyclopedia of Disneyana – A Value & Identification Guide – By David Longest & Michael Stern – Hardcover – Collector Books – Div. of Schroeder Publishing – An indespensible guide for the Disney collector, or buyer and seller – The photos alone are Priceless! – New – Collectible… |
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Mickey Mouse : The Robin Hood Adventure (FCBD Edition 2007 – Gemstone Publishing Comics) $9.95 2006 Eisner Award Hall of Fame honoree Floyd Gottfredson brings you the Mickey Mouse you love: a two-fisted scrapper in a jaw-dropping epic! The Robin Hood Adventure takes our hero to Medieval times, where he must prove himself a warrior sword-fighting, jousting, and risking his life to rob the rich! And then theres that little matter of marriage to one of Minnies ancestors… ods bodkins!… |
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Disney’s Wonderful World of Reading Set of 12 Rare Books (Includes: Mickey and the Beanstalk, Roquefort the Mouse Detective, Treasure Planet, Rescuers, Our Hero Scamp, Dumbo, Dumbo and His New Act, Landy and the Tramp II, Bambi and the Big Snow, Dinosaur, Robin Hood and the Birthday Penny, Three Musketeers) Disney Wonderful World of Reading Set of 12 Rare Books that are Not Easily Found. Great as Gift for Children or Grandchildren. Great as Disney Collection…. |
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Monica Seles 1994 Mickey Mouse card (RARE FROM CZECH REPUBLIC) $40.00 Extremely rare Monica Seles card from a 1994? Czech Republic Mickey Mouse magazine insert. Slightly oversized, printed on heavy paper (not quite card stock thickness) and cut by hand fairly neatly, but not perfectly. ONLY ONE AVAILABLE FOR SALE…. |
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Men’s Rare Jaz Mickey Mouse Golf Watch FRX298X … |
Is our Culture Failing Us?
“We live in a culture that barely acknowledges and rarely celebrates the arts or artists.”
Dana Gioia, Chair for the U.S. National Endowment for the Arts.
How many writers, artists, scientists can the average American name? In a speech delivered to the graduating class of Stanford University , Dana Gioia decried the lack of interest in cultural figures (other than pop culture) in America today. He claims that the cultural entities of today are all for the sake of entertainment. And so ultimately it follows that everything today comes with a price tag. When celebrities appear on radio or TV talk shows, their main, and often only, purpose is to push their book, movie, new TV show, or a new vote.
What has happened to American culture?
Fifty years ago, Gioia says, Americans could rattle off a laundry list of names, names prominent throughout the country. Carl Sandburg, Rachel Carson, Georgia O’Keeffe, these names were familiar to Americans outside the university or literary circles. “I don’t think Americans were smarter then, but American culture was,” he says. “Even the mass media placed a greater emphasis on presenting a broad range of human achievement.”
According to the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press, the average American knows less about current events today than they did in 1989. That is, unless written about in People or flashed on Entertainment Tonight. An exception, one might claim, is those who watch the Daily Show; those watchers can identify figures in the news far more ably than those who watch Fox News, which purports to being “fair and balanced.”
Our American culture today is a world of popular icons which we spread throughout the world, dispersing our brand of entertainment widely and cheaply to others who desire Western culture. So that other countries can be part of pop culture, many countries end up with a double culture: their own indigenous one, plus our pop culture: tennis shoes and tee-shirts; Mickey Mouse and Britney Spears.
With the onset of instant information at our fingertips, via Google, Wikipedia and other Internet sources, we no longer need to study to access facts and/or ideas. The need to know is quickly rewarded by a click of the mouse. Without accessing other available resources for research (the “old-fashioned” kind, like the library, encyclopedia, dictionary) the fact seeker is rewarded with just that one fact they were seeking. No off chance of running into unsought information, extra facts gleaned from in-depth research on a subject, as you might experience in the library stacks or while poring over a reference book. No. Just that one fact, then…..next click.
Malcolm Gladwell, in his book Blink, about intuition and cognition, tells a story about a group of art experts studying a piece of Greek sculpture. Because of decades of training and bone-deep knowledge, they quickly evaluated the sculpture and pronounce it a fake. This knowledge did not come by typing in “Greek sculpture” on the Yahoo search box or spending five minutes scanning a Wikipedia page on the subject. It came from years of training, research and learning, not from instant fact gleaning.
In today’s world, it seems that ideas, not knowledge, reign in our culture. Instead of learning, retaining and knowing information, today’s internet sources — Google, Wikipedia, etc. — make the need to know information less critical than the ability to know WHERE to find good, reliable information and which site to look at for “creative” ideas.
But in the end, a broader understanding of a culture is valuable. Facts alone aren’t enough. Ideas alone aren’t enough. They need to connect. Where do the facts and ideas on the internet come from anyway? Undoubtedly from minds which have studied and learned and so possess a broad understanding of a culture, whether it’s about Greek sculpture, theater or the problems facing business.
In business, communication is key. And wouldn’t it be great if you tossed out a worthwhile name or a cultural figure (not pop culture) or a valued book and your audience knew what you were talking about. A shared cultural experience would hold great value if we could elevate it beyond Entertainment Tonight. If we learn only this fact, that fact, and the name of the newest slasher film, how will we be able to communicate with each other in a deeper sense?
About the Author
The Henderson Group trains and coaches business professionals in the art of communication and presentation through our experiential methodology. Since 1990, The Henderson Group has helped Fortune 500 companies worldwide improve employee productivity and business results through the development of communication skills. You can find us online at SpeakFearlessly.net and HendersonGroup.com or Attend A Workshop