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    Beneath Clouds Analysis

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    travelling or moving from one place to another. It’s about creating an adventure from points A to B understanding the physical emotions along with intellectual understandings of a journey. This can be clearly seen in the three films Beneath Clouds‚ Finding Nemo and (related text) where the journey is undertaken in many ways. The opening scene of Beneath Clouds begins with sombre‚ uplifting music mirrored with a panning shot of the ethereal clouds. We are then introduced to Lena’s story as the camera

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    Swim

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    my life when things were quite bleak; a time where I was on the brink of losing myself. As nice as it would have been to have my very own “easy button” from Staples‚ I learned that people and my environment can make life worthwhile. Finding a dream‚ a purpose‚ a hobby‚ or even an obsession is a great starting point to the road of happiness. If there is something to look forward to‚ then it’s something worth leaving the past behind for. I created a new goal for myself‚ to enter university

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    Ellen Degeneres

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    Ellen DeGeneres was born January 26‚ 1958 in New Orleans‚ Louisiana. Growing up Ellen had always dreamed of being a veterinarian‚ but she was not book smart‚ so instead she sold vacuums‚ waited tables‚ painted‚ and worked as a legal secretary. “Once‚ during a public speaking event‚ DeGeneres found herself frightened by the crowd and used humor to get through the experience. She was a hit‚ and received offers to do stand-up comedy. She began performing in 1981‚ bolstered by her mother’s moral and

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    Laws of Life Essay

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    “In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life: it goes on.” There have been many instances where this quote has definitely been applicable in my life. Feeling like the whole world was crashing down on me‚ depressed over a certain obstacle that I‚ try as I might‚ could never seem to overcome; or on a more frequent note - having essay assignments practically ruining my otherwise carefree mood for the day. But I believe that no matter how difficult the situation is‚ there

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    English - Courage

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    Roberto Benigni in his film ’Life is Beautiful’ (1997)‚ Sir Alfred Lord Tennyson in his poem ’Charge of the Light Brigade’ (1854) and Andrew Stanton’s ’Finding Nemo’ (2003) all contain characters who display tremendous amount of courage and be able to stand up against life risking situations. In these texts‚ composers have implemented techniques to show that courage is fumed by the feelings of determination‚ love and to save a life. To be able to act upon a life risking situations one must show

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    Ziyu Zhu 11/19/2013 Lan Arts‚ Per 2 Everyday Heroes When one hears the word “hero‚” the first thing that pops up into peoples minds is a man wearing cape and tights‚ but a true hero is much more than that. We often forget that we are surrounded by heroes every single day. Our greatest heroes are just ordinary people doing extra ordinary things. Heroes don’t have to be the strongest‚ smartest‚ or the most famous. They are not just humans‚ they can be the pets we love. Heroes are

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    Perseverance through strength can be seen in our countries early foundation. It was perseverance that led to westward expansion‚ and ushered in an age of manifest density and shaped our country. My favorite quote of perseverance is from Disney ’s Finding Nemo. Through perseverance the protagonist tries to get the his son home and only succeeds because he continually reaffirms himself to “just keep swimming‚ just keep swimming”. With no way to avoid a challenge‚ you must continue and learn from the

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    chapter 5 case study

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    Valentina Uribe‚ Laura Gonzalez CHAPTER 5 CASE STUDY 1. What needs does Pixar appeal to through its commitment to creative innovation and excellence? We think Pixar appeal to these “equivalent” need theories: McGregor’s Y Theory‚ Aldefer’s growth need‚ McClelland’s need for achievement and Maslow’s self-actualization such as creativity‚ spontaneity and problem solving through its commitment to creative innovation and excellence. Self-actualizers live creatively and fully sharing their potentials

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    50 Questions You’ve Never Been Asked * 1. What’s your favorite candle scent? * 2. What female celebrity do you wish was your sister? * 3. What male celebrity do you wish was your brother? * 4. How old do you think you’ll be when you get married? * 5. Do you know a hoarder? * 6. Can you do a split? * 7. How old were you when you learned how to ride a bike? * 8. How many oceans have you swam in? * 9. How many countries have you been to? * 10. Is anyone in your

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    Stereotyping in "Finding Nemo" According to the textbook‚ Social Psychology by Aronson‚ Wilson and Ekert‚ stereotyping is‚ "a generalization about a group in which identical characteristics are assigned to virtually all members of the group‚ regardless of actual variation among the members" (Aronson et al‚ 597). In other words‚ stereotyping occurs when assumptions are made about a group and its members‚ regardless of whether all the members possess the attributions of the assumptions. Some stereotypes

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