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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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    FINDING NEMO’S TRAILER Not letting the audiences’ expectation of another successful computer-animated movies like the previous brothers‚ the trailer of Finding Nemo has done a great job to catch the attention of the audient and claim it to be a huge success in the near future when it comes to the theater. With the skillful hands‚ Disney has combined brilliantly the visual images and sound as well as the scripts and dialogs to create the exciting trailer that could stimulate any curiosity to watch

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    Nemo is a 2003 American computer-animated family comedy-drama adventure film written and directed by Andrew Stanton‚ released by Walt Disney Pictures‚ and the fifth film produced by Pixar Animation Studios. It tells the story of the over-protective clownfish named Marlin (Albert Brooks) who‚ along with a regal tang named Dory (Ellen DeGeneres)‚ searches for his abducted son Nemo (Alexander Gould) all the way to Sydney Harbour. Along the way‚ Marlin learns to take risks and let Nemo take care of himself

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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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    Finding Nemo Analysis

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    Nemo Journey Analysis Finding Nemo is a 2003 American computer-animated comedy family film written and directed by Andrew Stanton‚ released by Walt Disney Pictures‚ and produced by Pixar Animation Studios. It tells the story of the over-protective clownfish named Marlin (Albert Brooks) who‚ along with a regal tang named Dory (Ellen DeGeneres)‚ searches for his abducted son Nemo (Alexander Gould) all the way to Sydney Harbour. Along the way‚ Marlin learns to take risks and let Nemo take care of himself

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    6.08 Biology

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    the surrounding countries | FISHAnimal name | Clown fish | picture | | Website reference for picture | http://true-wildlife.blogspot.com/2011/02/clown-fish.html | Physical traits | The clownfish is a type of fish that lives in salt water habitats. It is also called an Anemone fish. Clownfish are typically very bright‚ orange fish that have three white stripes‚ one at the head‚ middle and tail. If you look really closely‚ you may notice that there are thin black lines around the white stripes

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    Producers Autotrophic- make their own food Convert energy from the sun through photosynthesis Phytoplankton- Small plant organisms that drift water currents and use carbon dioxide‚ release oxygen and convert minerals through a form animals can use most abundant and widespread producers in the marine environment Consumers Heterotrophic- cannot make their own food‚ consume other organisms or absorb dissolved material herbivores or carnivores Decomposers Bacteria that break down dead

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    Ocean Biome

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    The marine biome is one of the largest biomes on the earth. It spans three fourths of the earths surface. It includes all five oceans the Arctic‚ Indian‚ Southern‚ Atlantic‚ and Pacific. In it There are many many types of fish and also some mammals. The oceans span wide and deep. There are also plants in the ocean. The ocean is a vast and mysterious place where we are still discovering many things about it everyday. The physical attributes of the ocean depend on which ocean you explore‚for example

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    victory over the Axis powers in World War II exemplified an unprecedented level of international cooperation and teamwork. Another instance of successful solidarity is portrayed in the Disney Pixar film “Finding Nemo” which is about a father and son clownfish who get separated from each other. the father is accompanied by a blue fish named Dory in the quest for his son. At the end of the movie‚ the father and son are reunited yet minutes later Dory is captured in a large fishing net that is pulling

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    ------------------------------------------------- SBI4UB ------------------------------------------------- Key Questions – Unit 5 Ahmad Moussaoui 57. a) The Canadian population is still growing despite its low birth rate because of a few factors. Canada is a developed country‚ with advances in public sanitation‚ medicine‚ and public health. All of which give Canada a low mortality rate. Immigration also plays a big part in Canada’s population growth‚ as Canada is considered by many to

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