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    We all know the popular family movie “Finding Nemo” a kid’s movie that tells a journey of Marlin, a father clown fish, who crosses the vast ocean to find his son Nemo. During Marlin’s journey he comes across many new and scary things, but like any good children’s movie Marlin does eventually find his son Nemo and they go back home and live happily ever after. This all sounds good right? Wrong! Looking at this movie from a psychologist point of view, or in my case a psychology students’ point of view

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    In the movie Finding Nemo, Nemo learns to understand that believing in ourselves can overcome any condition. This is shown throughout Joseph Campbell’s Monomyth. Marlin, had his son taken away by a scuba diver, this is where the monomyth takes place. It is Marlins call to adventure to find his son. The refusal of the call as seen in the monomyth, is exemplified through Marlins fear of the deep sea. While defying his fear, he runs into his supernatural aid whom is Dory. Dory acts as a supernatural

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    Have you ever seen…..? The rare Goblin Shark fits the bill. The Goblin Shark, also known as the Elfin Shark, is a cold blooded deep sea shark. The Mitsukurina Owstoni, The Goblin Shark scientific name, is a lesser known shark species. IN fact, from 1904 to 1937, scientists thought several specimens of Goblin Shark’s were separate species. This error was because Goblin Sharks are rarely seen,therefore is a little information available. Most other sharks,the Goblin Shark is a carnivore that is,a

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    The shortfin mako shark, also known as Isurus oxyinchus was named in 1810 by Constantine Rafinesque. Its name, oxyrinchus can be translated from Greek by splitting the word into two segments, "oxy" meaning sharp and "rynchus" meaning nose. Isurus can be translated to equal tail referring to the shape of its tail fin. This species of shark is extremely hydrodynamic due to its “sharp” pointed snout, triangular dorsal fin, and large crescent-shaped tail fin. Its coloring consists of a darker metallic

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    Theories Of Finding Nemo

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    Personality Theories Essay over the movie Finding Nemo The purpose of this essay is to watch the movie and try to view the main character from three personality theorists’ perspectives. In the movie Finding Nemo, Marlin was a clown fish who lost his son, Nemo, in the vast ocean. Along his journey to find his son, he ran into Dory, a blue tang fish who suffered from short term memory loss. Dory provided moral support and comfort in this search that Marlin has been missing for years. This essay will

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    Fluke Alternate Ending

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    “Off, off, off!”Fluke the fat, lazy, black sea lion barked at the lonely sea lion, Gerald. “Yeah, off, Gerald!” barked Fluke’s copycat sea lion, Rudder. Fluke then pushed me off the island. “I’ll get you back one day, Fluke!” Gerald barked as he sunk into the water. “Sorry about that, mate. I forgot to introduce myself. I’m Gerald, the sophisticated, but misunderstood sea lion. BTW, the only reason that you are able to understand my incomprehensible barking is because my best friend Destiny translates

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    Alligator Research Paper

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    Can you imagine living in disgusting conditions and living in other people’s filth? Nobody can live in waste, garbage and human feces, neither can alligators. Alligators are not in NYC sewers, there is no way they could be, the living conditions aren’t fit for alligators. Sometimes you can find rats or even snapping turtles down there because they’ve adapted to it. Alligators aren’t native to New York City and definitely are native to sewers. Some people like to tell urban legends about things like

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    In This Essay, I will be doing a semiotics analysis on a film Finding Nemo which is about a clown fish trying to find his son lost in the ocean. The main argument that I am going to discuss is Marlin meeting Dory and travel around the sea made him overcome his fear and a better parent to Nemo. I will also be presenting the Semiotic of scenes and the meaning behind them. Before I go on rising my argument. I want first to point out the main semiotic of the film. The audience hasn 't realised the colours

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    Ellen DeGeneres plays the voice of a blue tang fish in the movie Finding Dory.  In the movie, Dory begins to have flashbacks of her childhood and remembers that she was separated from her parents. However, Dory’s short term memory loss inhibits her from remembering where they are or how to find them. Fishes Nemo and Marlin help Dory on her adventure across the sea. These characters come from another famous movie directed by the same person called Finding Nemo. The movie was long anticipated for fans

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    Have you ever wonderd which fish is which well here are some example's. Regal Angelfish a Regal Angelfish is known or identified by it's color crazed color's.Although it's orange it has blue,white,yellow,and black vertical (up and down) so that's how their also known.they are also known by the stripes on their side.It's also known by it's tail and side fin's because there yellow.So that's how the Regal Angelfish are known. Sea Goblin's Like

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