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    Gabe Bentz J. Wegner ENG 111 15 December 2014 Finding Nemo Finding Nemo is a 2003 Disney film about a fish that gets lost at sea. Nemo is a brave little clownfish that believes he can touch the edge of a boat in the open waters. Little does he know‚ divers are lurking in the depths waiting to capture helpless sea creatures for a dentist’s aquarium. After he discovers the disappearance of his beloved son‚ father clownfish‚ Marlin‚ goes on a manhunt. Along the way he meets a dim-witted fish named

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    Finding Nemo” Introduction to Film ENG 225 ‘Finding Nemo’ (2003) was written and directed by Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich. This is a computer animated movie that takes you into the breathtaking underwater world of Australia’s: Great Barrier Reef. That is an amazing story between a bond for a parent and child. In the movie the father fish Marlin a clown fish voiced by Albert Brooks loses his wife Coral and 499 of their 500 children to a hungry barracuda fish. Marlin then becomes an

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    States wasn’t always like this. In the interview “Finding Her Way‚” Angela a new immigrant from Korea is treated differently due to how she looks‚ and the way she talks. In the play excerpt‚ “Kylie’s Project‚” Kylie is a disabled girl‚ who can’t use her legs. Both of these characters overcome their personal challenges in creative and unusual ways‚ and show how others can cope with their problems as well. To start off‚ Angela from the interview “Finding Her Way‚” is a Korean immigrant who comes to America

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    The speech observation that I conducted was on Denice Frohman’s “Finding Your Voice” in Santa Monica College’s Theatre Arts on November 16th‚ 2017 at 11:15am- 12:35pm. The purpose of the speech was how Denice Frohman found her voice through poetry‚ the connection of her poetry through her life experiences‚ and inspiring others to find their own voice. Denice Frohman’s speech was not only about her journey of finding her voice through poetry (which began in College) but also the process of poetry

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    FINDING YOUR TRUE LOVE - I LOVE U MORCH Our planet is brimming with random lottery of people; undeniably though‚ finding true love can be considered a risky business. Love is supposed to be a beautiful feeling with lots of happy thoughts emanating from the whole package of being in love‚ but how come finding true love is considered a difficult challenge? First‚ what is true love? And how do you find it? True love is “someone” you meet in your lifetime who can define for you what your

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    Finding Adequate Child Care Finding adequate and affordable childcare is critical for your success. This represents a major challenge for many moms. I already talked about this‚ but just want to reiterate how important this is to your success. I was lucky to find family daycare centers that were flexible and willing to accommodate my changing needs. I couldn’t have succeeded without them. I cannot overstate the importance of having reliable childcare. It can mean the difference between completing

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    The reason why I am explaining this story is because the speech felt as if it was directed toward me and my mindset. I’m not going to explain the entire speech because that would be a little off topic. However‚ in the beginning of the speech‚ Wallace says‚ “There are these two young fish swimming along and they happen to meet an older fish swimming the other way‚ who nods at them and says ‘Morning‚ boys. How’s the water?’ And the two young fish swim on for a bit‚ and then eventually one of them

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    Marisol Gonzalez Multicultural Education (ED265E1) 02/02/15 Finding Nemo is an animated film about a clown fish named Nemo who learns that growing up with a disability does not restrict capability of participating in society. The film was released in 2003 and is comedy-drama adventure film by Walt Disney Pictures. The movie takes place in the ocean near Australia. Marlin and Coral‚ Nemo’s parents find themself admiring their new clutch of eggs when a barracuda attacks‚ knocking Marlin unconscious

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    Caught by Obstacles Everyone has tried to doubt themselves and their actions. It can be hard to know exactly what your values and beliefs are and when to stand up for them. In general‚ finding your true identity can be a difficult task. Identity is a broad word but can be narrowed down as the condition of being oneself and not another. You have to know yourself well and be able to reflect upon all the things that happen in your life to know who you are or who you could strive to become. In Sherman

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    The movie Finding Nemo is a film about a fish named Marlin‚ who’s family is murdered overnight‚ leaving him with one physically disabled son who is later kidnapped. The father is forced into a long journey to rescue his son from the dentist office‚ being accompanied by a fish who is mentally disabled. The long journey that Marlin and his companion Dory traveled was quite treacherous due to large dangerous aquatic animals such as sharks‚ blue whales‚ and killer jellyfish. Marlin viewed this journey

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