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    FINDING NEMO Life along the Great Barrier Reef is full of dangers when you're a tiny clown fish. And for Marlin, a single parent determined to protect his only son, Nemo, there are constant fears and anxieties. When it comes time for Nemo to leave the protective shelter of his sea anemone home for the first day of school, Marlin nervously accompanies him and agonizes over his every move. When Nemo defies his father and swims beyond the reef's awesome "drop off" to investigate a boat, he is suddenly

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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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    Have you ever thought about watching a movie and learning a lesson from it? Finding Nemo is a good movie because they make it look real, we can see fish, jellyfish, and sharks talking together and swimming in the ocean. Children who watch this film, they can learn that when their parents them to do something and they don’t something bad can happen to them. Marlin always thinks his right and he is making the best judgement about everything, without knowing his not always right. We have another fish

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    Do you like animated films? Well, Finding Nemo is the ninth most grossed animated film of all time. Finding Nemo accomplishes this by being a light hearted, adventure, comedy. Finding Nemo was an adventure and comedy film, that taught the world the importance of teamwork, collaboration, and cooperation in everyday life. Archetypes are used in many films, movies, and/or books to help both enhance and advance the audience’s understanding of the story, whether it be through character, symbolic, or

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    Talk Show Ellen Degeneres

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    that feeling of uselessness is by doing something you love to do. One way some individuals believe is the best way to overcome difficult times is through comedy. One person who believes making people laugh can help ease her pain is Ellen Degeneres. In her talk show “Ellen” when she was upset about her dog being taken away from another family, she said, “I’m a human being and I have bad days and I have sad days but when I walk out here and when ya’ll cheer and when you’re here to dance and here to laugh

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    Nemo Short Story

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    The story begins with a young clownfish couple who, along with their many new eggs, are attacked viciously by a barracuda. The mother is killed in the attack, leaving Marlin to be the father of the soul surviving egg who he names, Nemo.The egg, however, was cracked and Nemo develops a distinctly smaller fin on his right side. Marlin accompanies Nemo to his first day of fish school . Nemo thinks that his father is being a little too overprotective and when some of his fellow students dare him to touch

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    Ellen DeGeneres was born on the 26th of January, 1958. She was born in Metairie, Louisiana. Before becoming a comedian, Ellan wanted to be a veterinarian, but then she gave up on the idea later on. Ellen worked many different jobs before she was a comedian. She first received her offers to do stand-up comedy when she was being humorous during a public speaking event when she was intimidated by the crowd. She then began to perform in 1981 with support from her mother, financially and morally. Ellen

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    Ellen DeGeneres Commencement Speech at Tulane Rona L. Cauguiran West Coast University On May 16, 2009, Ellen DeGeneres delivered a Commencement speech at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. The purpose of this speech was to guide the graduates of Tulane University into the new world, and just give them advice about their future. DeGeneres’s speech was about her personal experiences about growing up and just her personal struggle in life. Also, it was about finding the purpose

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    Ellen Foster is a novel about the narrator/ main character, Ellen who is determined to overcome a life full of adversities to claim what she desires most. That persistent desire is to be a part of a family. Ellen’s search for a family is due to the reason that she does not have one. Her mother overdosed on her own medication on purpose leading to her suicide. This was not only heartbreaking news for Ellen, but it forced her to go looking around for a loving family to take her in. She has a father

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    An inspiration, by definition, is someone or something that mentally stimulates a person to do something. Therefore, Jessica Lange is an inspiration to her fans because many people see what Lange does and who she is, and it makes these people want to follow in her famous footsteps. She is an American woman who had a great dream, and with hard work, she made it come true. This woman has had a very admirable life, in which she has overcome the obstacles of being a “nobody” from a very small town in

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