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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Clown fish are remarkable creatures from their origin‚ to the habitat they live in‚ and even the way they reproduce. With their vibrant orange and white colors they are one of the most unique fish ever to be researched. They live in the most dangerous depths of water‚ with the sea anemone which they are always seen to be with. The Clown Fish also known as Anemonefish come from all over from the tropical Pacific Ocean‚ Red Sea‚ Indian Ocean‚ and the Australian Great Barrier Reef. They live near a
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Finding Nemo At first glance this movie appears to be just a computer animated film about a bunch of fish for children. Lookinat at it from a psychological standpoint‚ however‚ reveals it’s more complex than one may think. I chose this film o write about because of the fact that all the main characters seem to suffer from some sort of psychological disorder. The story is about a small clown fish with an injured fin‚ Nemo‚ who rebels against his father‚ Marlin‚ and gets captured by a human scuba
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The widely popular children’s movie Finding Nemo‚ directed by Andrew Stanton‚ follows the heroic journey of a father through a great deal of obstacles as well as triumphs while on his journey to reunite with his son. His quest follows the same pattern as every other heroic journey throughout time; the universal monomyth. The key components that allow the universal monomyth to be seen throughout Finding Nemo are the basic steps of the hero myth‚ the different archetypes that characters fit perfectly
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At the beginning of the movie‚ “The Little Mermaid”‚ a group of sailors on a ship are telling stories about the legendary merfolk. A young prince named Prince Eric is also on the ship with his dog‚ Max‚ and advisor‚ Grimsby. Grimsby tells the sailors that merfolk are not real‚ but one of the sailors tells him that he is wrong. One of the sailors is holding a fish‚ but loses it and the fish falls back into the sea. After the opening credits‚ the merfolk are heading to the underwater castle for a concert
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Vienna Ai Marie C. Valleser BS Bio August 2‚ 2013 Animal Systematics (ZOOL102) A Literature Review on Symbiotic Relationship between Clownfish and Sea Anemones Symbiosis is a close and often long-term interaction between two or more different biological species. It comes from the ancient Greek words syn meaning “together” or “with” and vios meaning “life” (ODZ). Symbiosis is fundamentally classified as ectosymbiosis and endosymbiosis. Ectosymbiosis or exosymbiosis is a type of symbiotic relationship
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Fishes Long- spine porcupinefish Family:Diodontidae “buteteng laot” (Diodon holocanthus) Like all species in the family Diodontidae‚ Long-spined Porcupinefish (Diodon holocanthus) can inflate themselves by swallowing water (or air). As in other species in the genus Diodon‚ this swelling causes the erection of the long movable spines covering the body. The Long-spined Porcupinefish is a robust fish with rounded dorsal and anal fins. Spines on the forehead of the Long-spined
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of symbiotic relationships. There are 3 types of symbiotic relationships. One type of symbiotic relationships is Mutualism. Mutualism is when two organisms work together while both of them benefit from each other. An example of mutualism is the clownfish
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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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and then small animals come in the hole to live and use the water. The alligator benefits from this because they get an easy meal when it sees the animals in the hole. Clownfish and sea anemones help each other out because the clownfish gets a safe home and the sea anemones eats the clownfishes poop and can breathe when clownfish does a wiggle dance. My last example would be flowers providing nectar as a food source to bees and the bees spread the pollen of the flower to other plants‚ which will
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