No. There are additional fees for tours, and some of those may take you through areas that aren't normally open to guests, but all the major attractions and "lands" in Disneyland are included in the cost of admission to the park.
You do have to pay extra if you want to visit both the Disneyland Park and the California Adventure Park on the same day (unless you have an annual pass, which doesn't have a single-park option).
There are several areas in Disneyland, and they are all covered by your admission. However, there are several separate theme parks that are owned by Disney. Epcot, Animal Kingdom, and Universal Studios each require either their own ticket or a Park Hopper pass. The Park Hopper costs just a little extra, but it allows access to all the parks for the duration of your trip.
Disney is a large international commercial concerns that employees people in all areas. The human resources website for Disneyland Paris is listed on the internet.
There are many different maps of Disneyland that showcase all of its wonderful attractions, but this is the one I prefer myself: http://disneyland.disney.go.com/maps/
It would depend on the particular school, but most boys schools still have doors to separate areas where nudity may occur from more public areas.
All manner of people visit Disneyland. All races, creeds, colors, ages, religion affiliations have visited Disneyland.
One quote Walt had was: 'We just all need to remember, it all started with one man'.
The Disneyland resort has 1509 rooms in it. That is if you only count the hotel rooms. But adding all the separate rooms together, including bathrooms, kitchens, dining rooms, etc. would add up to a total of 12,874 rooms.
The powerhouse of the cell, the mitochondria, can be likened to Main Street, the central hub of Disneyland. Just as Main Street is connected to all areas of the park, the mitochondria is the energy center that supplies the entire cell with ATP for its functions.
All sorts of chemicals can separate other chemicals chemically. You need to be more specific.
All areas of life need chemical products.
It varies depending on the season and on what else is going on. I've seen closing times all the way from 6PM to midnight. You would need to check the Disneyland website for the schedule on a particular day to get a definitive answer.
You just need to progress through the game. Eventually, the areas will be unlocked.