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    When you are watching Finding Nemo, you really don’t know what will happen in the movie. My films name is finding nemo the year that the movie was made was in 2003. Movie was directed by Andrew Stanton, and Lee Unkrich. The main characters in the movie were Marlin he is Nemo’s father. Dory is a fish who has memory lost and forgets everything in ten seconds, but he becomes every helpful to Marlin. Nemo is a kid who doesn’t listen to anyone, and he wants to fit in with kids in his school. Gill is the

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    Family Reflection Essay

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    ECFS 200Childhood Reflection Assignment I grew up in a small town in Eastern Washington close to the Idaho border. Being the first born, I spent my childhood years mostly at home and at my parents’ restaurant. I pretty much grew up in the restaurant; the employees that have been there since the beginning are basically my second family. I would spend most of my time in the restaurant while my parents worked, doing math problems or napping in the back office. Occasionally, I would be babysat by a friend

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    Many think that community service is just something you are forced to do for school. To me, community service is a way of giving back. I like making people feel as though they matter, and it gives me a warm feeling at the end of the day because I feel I have made a difference. I grow as a person each time I do community service. Some people do community service because they have to, but I do it because I want to. I have volunteered about 52 hours of community service in the READ program at a local

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    Family Reflection

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    When I was watching this movie, I felt great sadness for Howard. I’m sure the loss of a daughter can be detrimental to someone. I know that everyone deals with their grief and suffering differently. I could understand his reason for being angry and acting in the way that he did. However, I did fail to see that he was not the only one struggling with grief and suffering. Not only did he need his friends but his friends need him as well. I feel like just like Howard our grief can have a domino effect

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    Rising Voices Summary

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    Rising voices, this is one of the best documentaries that i’ve ever watched. The Rising Voices” documentary was talking about a few major events that has happened. They first talk about how the language isn’t getting told to the younger children in most areas. There are many people who talk about the information of knowing that many Lakotas don’t know how to speak there language. That is why they started to have the immersion schools. It is a very good thing that they are having the schools, so that

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    Therapy Contributes to Growth What is Adams Camp? As a child, I remember accompanying my mom to various Adams Camp events. I never truly knew what Adams Camp was until my middle school years. Adams Camp is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing various therapeutic programs for children and families with special needs, as well as hosting recreational programs for fun, social connections, and growth in independence. Adams Camp was founded by one of my mom’s friends, Carol Horney. Carol’s

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    How many times do you hear kids say they are cold in school? Most kids complain about it being cold in classrooms. Our middle school does not allow students to wear jackets or sweatshirts with pockets. The reason for this is so kids can bring their phones or any prohibited objects. We should be able to wear jackets with pockets because, the temperature is fairly frigid in most classrooms, it is fairly hard to find jackets without them, and because kids will have to either buy a new jacket, sew, or

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    Professor Wang Analysis

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    For professor Wang, not only has his passion and purpose given him the motivation to strive and achieve, but it has given him the sense of appreciation of his identity. By living with passion and purpose, he mentioned that he worked his butt off to be where he is at. He didn’t stress much on the hardship have faced but I can bet that he has given up many things to be where he is at today. To practice “real” law he had to leave China and he is potentially risking his safety by promoting democratic

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    In my life I need a lot of courage to do the things I do every day, It takes a lot of courage to just come to school every Monday and take that test I know I am not ready for yet. Although I may need a lot of courage every day, one example really pops in my mind when I think of courage in my life. My dad, My brother and myself were all traveling to Utah for a snowboarding trip, and up there in Utah, it is a lot different than it is in Vermont or upstate New York which is where I normally go. I have

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    “The worst loneliness is to not be comfortable with yourself.” (-Mark Twain) Being a child of immigrant parents who move to American can be hard. There is a lingering feeling of not feeling like a child belongs. They are stuck in the invisible world between where their parents came from, in this specific case, Asia and where the child lives now. It can be difficult to be raised as an Asian American and learning both culture and traditions. Many Asian American kids end up deviating from the Asian

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