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    Finding Nemo Character Analysis In the family movie, Finding Nemo, directed by Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich, Marlin goes through life with a lens of fear. First of all, Marlin takes Nemo to school but he find out that the teacher is taking them to the “drop off”. When Marlin gets to the drop off, Nemo and a couple other fish are on the edge off the reef looking at the boat, which they call the “butt”. Nemo was right on the edge about to go touch the butt when his dad screams “Nemo dont

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    In the adventurous and entertaining movie Finding Nemo, directed by Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich, Marlin is a scared and untrusting fish who loses his wife and unborn kids to a barracuda early in the movie. This makes him very cautious and fearful. In one of the earliest scenes of the story, on Nemo’s first day of school, Marlin shows his caution and fearful nature. He does it by making Nemo check that the ocean is clear by making Nemo go in and out, saying “We go out and back in. And then we go

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    In the inspiring movie, Finding Nemo, directed by Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich, Marlin is goes through life being scared because of the tragic death of his wife and kids. Only one of his kids survived the attack and Marlin is being overprotective of his son Nemo. In the beginning, Marlin doesn’t want to let Nemo go to school but, Nemo convinces his dad to let him go to school. When get to Nemo’s school, Marlin doesn’t know that Nemo’s teacher is going to take his students to the drop off. After

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    Disney’s film “Finding Nemo” was introduced in 2003 to theatres with a whole new perspective of disability not previously shown before in animated films. This film is focused on a young clownfish named Nemo, whose mother and siblings were killed at birth due to an eel attack. Nemo is appealing to audiences not for his disability but because he made it a part of who he was. He did not ignore it or expect pity but he was determined to be treated like everyone else. Nemo serves as a positive example

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    iscussion Board She’s Beauty and The Beast is my favorite podcast easily. Tracy G is so dramatic in her delivery and her voice is so soothing. “Tracy G. is a media maven from Brooklyn, New York passionate about pop culture, women empowerment and perhaps above all, embracing individuality (Rose, 2016). She delivers her message in an energized 13-50 segment, and goes off script so it doesn’t feel forced, with a little tinge of Brooklyn flavor. The Sway In The Morning host, is a self-proclaimed

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    In this paper I am going to tell you about the movie Finding Dory and analyze three approaches for the characters. Finding Dory takes place in the ocean, because fish are the main characters. If you´ve ever seen Finding Nemo then you know who Marlin and Nemo are, if you haven't seen it, they are clown fish. At the beginning of the movie you see that Dory lives with Nemo and Marlin. Dory has a hard time remembering things, so basically anything you tell her she will forget. One morning Dory wakes

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    on April 27, 1997 Ellen Degeneres came out on her television show to everyone. Now 20 plus years later she is still using her tv show to change the world on joke at a time. She has won multiple awards and has starred in two blockbuster animated films and has been hosting her award winning television show for 15 years now. Ellen has become a major advocate for lgbt rights and women's right. Ellen is an influential advocate of lgbt rights through her actions of risking her career to come out on her

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    August Rush Research Paper

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    INT. CESSNA 172 - DAY Black electrical wires wrap around the plane. Numerous black wires cover the front windshield. The cables flare around rapidly on the dashboard, releasing electrical sparks. A crack appears in the windshield. MORRIS DAMN YOU! PIECE OF FREAKING CRAP! Concurrently Morris makes a fist - digging his nails into his hand. He whams his hand on top of the dashboard. MORRIS (CONT’D) GOD DAMMIT! (Beat) GOD DON’T YOU FUCKING LET ME DIE! I AM N-- CUT TO BLACK. The plane crashes into

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    hard to come by, greatness is putting yourself in other people’s position and helping them out the best you can. I believe Ellen Degeneres is great. To me, Greatness means putting others before yourself and always wanting to help others in need. After learning the true definition of greatness, notable; remarkable; exceptionally outstanding (“Greatness”), I still believe Ellen Degeneres fits this definition. Although in my definition centers the focus on the person’s personality and the true definition

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    new challenges that make us into the people that we are today. Ellen DeGeneres is a person that has worked very hard to overcome the obstacles throughout her life. And this has helped her become one of the most successful and loved women of her time. Ellen DeGeneres was born on January 29, 1958 in Jefferson, Louisiana. Her older brother Vance is also a comedy writer. From 1999 to 2001 he was also a correspondent with ‘The Daily Show.’Ellen is the daughter of Elliot and Betty DeGeneres. Her father was

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