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    Brooks), Nemo’s dad to keep going, no matter what the complications are! Thus, Dory has been viewed as a strong character of self-determination, who once makes up her mind, tends to achieve her goal. Despite her short-term memory loss, Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) is determined to reunite with her family no matter what the obstacles in Finding Dory (2016). Dory’s personality is one of the most memorable characteristics of any Disney character which will be remembered for years to come. Her attitude towards

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    so many. The stars of the movie both animated and voice actors may have brought attention to kids and adults. The main characters in the Movie was named Nemo, Dory, and Marlin. The animated characters voice actors were Alexander Gould as Nemo, Ellen DeGeneres as Dory, and Albert Brooks as Marlin. The runtime of the movie was a flat One Hundred minutes, making it a decent time to watch a movie and get a worth for your buck. The two main production companies were Pixar Animation Studios and Walt Disney

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    “Above all things physical, it is more important to be beautiful on the inside - to have a big heart and an open mind and a spectacular spleen” ― Ellen DeGeneres. Every person living on this planet has a weakness that could affect them in a dismissive way. One of the weaknesses throughout the youth is to feel accepted into the society’s ideal icon trend. Any of those people would likely willing to change almost everything about themselves, to feel self-assured by crossing any kinds of boundaries

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    Finding Nemo Psychology

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    As an offspring of the 1990s, I long back ago about how often I've seen "Finding Nemo" – and given Pixar's new affinity for spin-offs, an arrival to that richly introduced submerged world was maybe unavoidable. Set quite a while after "Nemo," "Finding Dory" focuses on the cherished blue tang with memory issues, who wanders forward on a transoceanic adventure looking for her departed guardians. Appropriately, "Finding Dory" has to a lesser degree a street motion picture vibe than the first. There's

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    scholastic setting isn't ideal for entertainment, but that can not stop you from making some good memories. Now, as Ellen Degeneres said in her 2009 commencement speech for Tulane University, “thank you to all the graduating class . . . I realize most of you are hungover and have splitting headaches and haven’t slept since Fat Tuesday, but you can’t graduate ’til I finish, so listen up.” (Degeneres) One of the first examples I can think of that shows getting your work done can lead to good times is the Science

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    The beloved Disney movie Finding Nemo features both a colorful underwater landscape and a psychologically diverse cast of characters. From the obsessive Bubbles (a fish obsessed with bubbles) and Gurgle (the germophobic fish at the dentists office), to the shark trio that refuses to eat fish, and the confused Deb, who thinks her reflection is actually her twin sister, Flo, most of the characters in the movie seem to exhibit some sort of quirky condition. Nemo himself has a physical disability (his

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    be viable. It 's just the nature of the business. It 's about money, and can you make money? I can remember this new writer in the business coming to me and telling me about how she was going to LA to write for this new show The Ellen Show. I had heard of Ellen DeGeneres. She thought maybe I could come, but I wasn 't sure if I was was ready to take the chance to be a writer. I had young kids at the time. But this lady taught me to write sitcoms, and I ended up writing one. I am one of those people

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    “We focus so much on our differences, and that is creating, I think, a lot of chaos and negativity and bullying in the world. Everyone should focus on what we all have in common -which is- we all want to be happy.” --Ellen DeGeneres-- When I read this the first time it made me think of LABELS. The world force feeds us these labels and we all swallow, digest, and accept them eventually without questioning them. But there’s one problem: they are not you and they are not me. They are just labels. Our

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    ‘’rescuing’’ and it just went so quickly but there was nothing I could’ve done that I didn’t do! I’ve had quite a lot of time to read this summer and I read a book that made me laugh so hard. It’s called Seriously…I’m kidding and it was written by Ellen Degeneres. This comedian/talk-show host is one of my favorite people in this world and this book was just perfect!

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    Elen DeGeneres: Annotated Bibliography Acceptance of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) community has not always been as common as it is in today’s society. Although there are still individuals and groups that’s aren’t as accepting, the LGBTQ community have come a long way. Now gay marriage is legal in all the United States as well as seventeen other countries. There are many factors and many people who have stood up for the LGBTQ community and have played a significant

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