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    Are They Normal Fish? In Finding Nemo‚ it is evident there are fish whom have a mental illness. The illnesses in the movie range from OCD to schizophrenia. One can tell if a fish in the movie has a mental illness from the fish’s actions. Marlin‚ Nemo’s father‚ is suffering from depression and PTSD. This can be seen by observing the way Marlin acts towards Nemo going to school. Marlin is very overprotective of Nemo. Along Marlin’s journey to find Nemo‚ Marlin meets another fish named Dory. Dory

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    Yu Chen 1/29/2014 The Journey of Finding Volunteer Work Volunteers are importance to the community. Students always want to find volunteer work‚ but they may not be sure of the process of finding volunteer work. To find volunteer work‚ students need to acquire the information; contact to the places of volunteer work; and make a decision. Once students find the process to do‚ they can find volunteer work. First‚ students need to find the information about volunteer work. Students can search

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    Finding the Right Fitness Gym Searching for the right fitness gym can be a very difficult task. I look at it as if you’re almost getting into a new relationship. There are many‚ many options to choose from and all of them have something that makes their gym “special” or different. Personally when I look for a gym I look for three main things‚ convenience‚ atmosphere‚ and price. A lot of gyms try and push their shiny new equipment or big Olympic size pools but I barely care about those things.

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    I recognized the impact of “Segregationist Racism” where numbers create a falsified sense of distance while encouraging creating racial space to exist (Zambudio & Rios‚ 2006‚ p. 493). The Finding Dawn teaching guide encourages viewers to reflect on “what is a number?” (Blaney‚ 2009‚ p. 2). I realize that numbers create a categorical assumption of quantity over quality‚ thus creating and artificial

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    Finding Happiness The American Dream has been and will always be pursued by countless individuals in search for happiness. For some‚ happiness comes from having a loving family‚ a stable job‚ and food on the table. For others‚ it is through becoming increasingly wealthy and having a high social status. F. Scott Fitzgerald explores‚ in his novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ a male protagonist’s futile attempts at achieving the American Dream to become happy. Jay Gatsby‚ a newly rich man‚ is depicted

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    The movie Finding Nemo features an overprotective clownfish‚ Marlin‚ and a blue tang fish‚ Dory‚ who claims to suffer from “short-term memory loss.” Together they embark on a journey to find Marlin’s only son‚ Nemo‚ who was abducted by a scuba diver. Dory’s memory problems lead them into some interesting and sometimes dangerous situations‚ including a group of recovering fish-addicted sharks‚ surfing sea turtles‚ and a maze of jellyfish. While Marlin and Dory swim across the ocean‚ Nemo is put

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    Lincoln Daniel Mrs. Munn English 12 Block 4 18 December 2012 Finding Meaning in a Stolen Life It is said that all life does indeed involve suffering but it is what we make of this suffering that will determine whether or not we find meaning in our life. One must look within and around himself to create meaning in her life; one can finding meaning by creating works or doing deeds‚ experiencing things or encountering people‚ and choosing one’s attitude towards the suffering in her life. There

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    Critical Analysis of Finding Nemo The animated movie Finding Nemo was released in 2003 by Disney Pixar. Directed by Andrew Stanton and written by Andrew Stanton‚ Bob Peterson‚ and David Reynolds. The narrative paradigm that all meaningful communication is a form of storytelling is seen in this film. Finding Nemo is a story that interprets meaningful messages. As a film directed towards children it is able to maintain the attention of its audience in order to fulfill its purpose to entertain and

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    Finding Forrester - Opening Questions Q1. We learn about the type of people who live in the neighborhood. It sets up the stereotype of young black youth living in the Bronx‚ New York. It shows the setting as a city with high-rise buildings and people who are not in wealth. It shows the struggles they have to go thorough. Q2. The two main characters are Jamal and William Forrester. Jamal is a young African-American boy who lives in the Bronx. He is a very intelligent person and just does enough

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    The “Finding Vivian Maier” documentary was really interesting due to the fact that Vivian was an extremely good photographer and she wasn’t even heard about until after she died. She also had a very unique lifestyle and that also caught my attention because she wasn’t like any regular person and that could have been a major factor in helping her become incredible photographer she was. There were several themes that the documentary of Vivian Maier included like poverty and wealth‚ photography as anonymity

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