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    “Finding Nemo” (2003) written and directed by Andrew Stanton‚ and Lee Unkrich‚ is the story of a father-son underwater adventure featuring Nemo‚ a boy clownfish‚ stolen from his coral reef home. His timid father must then travel to Sydney and search Sydney Harbour to find Nemo. Animated feature-length films have carved a niche in American culture as a viable and enduring art form. Animated films have offered a glimpse into another world that often could not be shown by any other filmmaking means

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    Uttam Kumar Dey Marketing Analytics Assignment 3 Part 1 Do box office rankings affect a movie’s long-term box office performance? To understand the effect of a movie’s box office rankings has on its box office performance‚ Nonlinear Estimation models can be used to interpret the relationships and make recommendations. First‚ let us familiarize ourselves with the relationship‚ in the movies database‚ we are trying to analyze. This relationship is as below: Subsequent Earnings = b0*exponential(b1*ReleaseRank)

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    Adam Marcus`s presentation on cancer research fits into what we are currently learning about in many ways. We are currently learning about mutations and how they can affect an individual or population and Dr. Marcus kept talking about mutations. Dr. Marcus also talked about sequencing DNA‚ which we have also been learning about. Dr. Marcus and his team are researching a cure for cancer. Cancer is not just caused by one mutation‚ but by multiple mutations stacking on top of one another. If you can

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    Arthropod Research Paper

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    of all arthropods is that they are bilateral‚ they have segmented bodies‚ they have a hard exoskeleton‚ they have jointed legs‚ they have many pairs of limbs. The two types of symmetry are: bilateral symmetry and radial symmetry. Jellyfish and coral polyps have radial

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    Biomes

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    NAME:_________________ HOUR:________ BIOMES TEST ***(you may use your OWN notes….staple them to your test when you are done!!!) TRUE OR FALSE. Answer each of the questions T or F. CORRECT the FALSE statements to make them TRUE!!! T F Large amounts of original grasslands still exist in North America. T F Some of the world’s fastest predators are found in the Taiga. T F Burrowing animals would be common in the Grasslands. T F Grasses are the major plant type of the

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    In psychology‚ memories have three stages in which the brain can retain and recall past experiences and information; encoding‚ storage‚ and retrieval. Most memories from someone’s childhood are lost due to absentmindedness but in her memoirs‚ Virginia Woolf dwells upon treasured thoughts of a fishing trip in the company of her dad and brother. This remembrance does not transient or linger in the back of her mind‚ no. She vividly contemplates‚ remembering every word and detail of past events. Woolf

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    Sea Stars Research Paper

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    The name Cnidaria comes from the Greek word “cnidos‚” meaning stinging nettle. There are about 9‚000 species of cnidaria‚ the most common being the jellyfish‚ sea anemone‚ and coral. Cnidaria come in two different body forms: free-floating or free-swimming form such as the jellyfish‚ and the stationary form such as the sea anemone. Both forms consist of a body surrounded by tentacles with stinging cells called cnidocytes. The body has a single opening or mouth‚

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    Finding Nemo Analysis

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    The specific “initiation” example of this movie is “the road of trials.” The road of trials could be when Dory and Marlin are confronted by the Sharks who are holding a Shark style AA meeting‚ or when they have to bounce over the jellyfish through a sea of jellyfish‚ or when they are almost eaten by a giant fish with a light on its head. Any of these trials or tribulations could be used as an example for the road of trials‚ because this is when Marlin starts to not be so “safe” and starts to transition

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    Functionally‚ eukaryotic genomes can be described as much larger and more complex than prokaryotic genomes. This means regulation is a lot more demanding and intensive within the eukaryotic genome. Due to its complex nature‚ eukaryotic gene regulation can bring genetic changes in its product that affect gene expression‚ phenotypic outlook‚ and advances in biotechnology. This can be thought of as an evolutionary advantage to organisms in an unstable environment. Gene regulation in eukaryotes is a

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    variety of ways that deep-sea creatures are similar and different from one another. With over three fifths of our earth being covered by water‚ the deep-sea has not fully been explored as of yet. Creatures such as‚ the giant squid‚ zombie worms‚ jellyfish‚ and yeti crabs adapted to their environment which allows them to survive. Due to the extreme conditions‚ deep-sea creatures’ adaption transpires to their habitats and shelter‚ defense mechanisms‚ and food and nutrients. For instance‚ habitat and

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