The chosen topic is Disney world; search words used are ‘Disney World American Culture’Source 1Source 2Source 31) Source TitleWalt Disney as the icon of the American popular cultureMickey Mouse as Icon: Taking Popular Culture Seriously Disneyland and Disneyworld: Constructing the environment, designing the visitor experience2) APA-formatted citation for sourceIsnawati, L. Wantasen (n.d), Walt Disney as the icon of the American popular culture, Sam Ratulangi University, Monado, Indonesia, retrieved 18/11/2014 fromhttp://www.niu.edu/international/_images/Isnawati%20Lydia%20Wantasen.pdfForbes, B. D., (2003), Mickey mouse as icon: Taking popular culture seriously, World & World, Vol. 23 Is. 3Borrie, W.T., (1999), Disneyland and Disney World: Designing and prescribing the recreational experience, Loisir et societe / Society and Leisure, 22(1), 71-82.3) Source EvaluationThis is a peer reviewed article in the website resources of New Illinois UniversityThis is a peer reviewed published workThis is peer reviewed published work4) Relevance of source to SubtopicThis article discusses the significance of Disney’s ideas, the vanity with American past, hopefulness in the future and brings out an understanding and appreciation of the American popular culture as reflected in Walt Disney World.The article focuses on the most iconic character of Disney world Mickey Mouse. This character has been very important part of