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    animated movie‚ "Finding Nemo‚" an emboldened Pixar is bargaining hard over a new film-distribution agreement with its partner‚ Disney‚ while weighing offers from other studios. "Finding Nemo" is the highestgrossing movie in the U.S. this year‚ with projected domestic box-office revenue of more than $335 million. "Nemo" is expected to generate over $1 billion of revenue after international distribution and video sales‚ netting about $500 million in total profits. "Finding Nemo" is the latest in a five-film

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    spin off of Finding Nemo. As we remember‚ Finding Nemo was about a father (Marlin the clownfish) losing his son who got lost in the vast ocean after being swept away by the “undertow”. On Marlin’s adventure in his search for Nemo he meets a blue tang fish named Dory. Dory was a forgetful fish‚ and that’s all we knew of her in that movie. We did not know Dory had a family of her own that she lost because of the “undertow”. The adventure of Finding Dory begins as Dory‚ Marlin‚ and Nemo head to California

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    NEMO REPENTE FUIT TURPISSIMUS “No one became extremely wicked all at once.” — Juvenal‚ Satires The aim of this essay is a controversial one: to provide evidence in support of the thesis that porn addiction‚ especially when accompanied by compulsive masturbation over a long period‚ alters brain chemistry and can eventually produce brain damage. This is not a conspiracy theory. It is an intellectually defensible thesis for which there is now a growing body of scientific evidence. Perhaps the

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    FINDING NEMO JUST GOT HARDER The tale of a clownfish that got lost at sea in the 2003 movie -“Finding Nemo” might just come true to the delight or sadness‚ it depends how you look at it‚ for our young marine fans - as rising carbon dioxide levels and climate change could basically leave the fish unable to find their way around according to recent studies. Now‚ the world’s oceans soak up vast quantities of carbon dioxide released by burning fossil fuels. By absorbing the gas‚ oceans become more

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    The Historical Context and Accuracy Regarding the Characters in Alan Moore and Kevin O’ Neill’s: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. 19th century fiction can be considered to be some of the most treasured and classic literature of all time. The stories are filled with exciting plotlines and memorable characters that we still enjoy today. Some famous 19th century fictitious novels include: Allan Quartermain by H. Rider Haggard‚ Dracula by Bram Stoker‚ The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells‚ The Strange

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    The genre of Steampunk itself‚ with its storytelling and “what-if” scenarios‚ is possibly responsible for creating many of the more well known characters ever created in literary history. During the trademark era of Steampunk in Victorian England‚ the characters were a bit more restricted in how they portray themselves because of the idea of the gentleman and the modern woman. What if these characters weren’t held back by these restrictions? The removal of the boundary of social stature would definitely

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    Comics and Cartoons September 6th‚ 2012 Lecture 1 Introduction and Overview Comics were used to help people who didn’t read English be able to read the newspapers The comics we are going to study all pretend to be one thing and we are going to look at the other things that they are. Comics communicate all sorts of ideas about communication and about the ideas of communicating effectively When reading these comics we have to think about what they say about what children want. This is because

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    @DisneyPictures @DisneyPictures Tangled Tangled is the story of Rapunzel as you’ve never seen it before. A selfish Mother Gothel‚ intent on keeping Rapunzel hidden from the outside world‚ abducts the little princess. For Rapunzel’s hair has magical properties‚ it glows when she sings and releases a healing power. Determined to use it all on herself‚ she brainwashes Rapunzel; feeding her lies about the cruel‚ outside world‚ filled with horrible men with sharp‚ pointy teeth… But on her eighteenth

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    My cultural identity is important to me because it represents who I am as a whole. The things that I enjoy are a part of my cultural identity. My culture helps me know where I belong. My cultural identity is American because my family and I have lived here for generations which is illustrated by the movies‚ sports‚ and foods we are interested in. Basketball represents my culture and me. My basketball is blue and white‚ a size 28.5‚ and is the Wilson Brand. The ball isn’t brand new and has been

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    dead. A prime example of this is Beauty and the Beast. The author goes on to talk about that not only are the mothers dead but the fathers then take over as the mother and father‚ in some of the stories. Boxer’s example of this is the movie‚ Finding Nemo. After Nemo’s mother was brutally eaten by a barracuda in the beginning of the movie‚ Marlin (Nemo’s father)‚ morphs into Nemo’s ideal parent as he fights sharks‚ battles a scary fish from the depths of the ocean‚

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