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    Finding Nemo gives the audience a unique experience into what a society should seem like using different norms and values. Nemo did not think about how fortunate he was until his regular routine was taken away. This teaches multiple things about life and how to correctly act to get the best outcome. “Animating Youth: The Disneyfication of Children’s Culture” by Giroux shows that Disney has the ability to put a script to society and shape the childhood of millions of kids. Gamson wrote “Media…

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    Clam down, clam down! Disney realizes that this is an exciting event. The Finding Nemo ride is officially coming to Disney’s Epcot. This magical ride will have you wondering if this is real life or a fanta-sea. This fin-tastic ride will lead you on the journey that Marlin and Dory took in Finding Nemo. Dive right in to experience this ride and we promise it will leave you swimming in circles. There are still some safety precautions we must abide by though. The height requirements that you need…

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    Finding Nemo Formalism Analyses In the movie Finding Nemo Marlin follows the cycle of the hero's journey because he gets called out to adventure, has a mentor that uses her humor to overcome her weakness and faces many tests on his long journey. The author possibly send Marlin on a adventure to show that if a person really cares about something they should do anything to achieve even if is the biggest fear that you have. An example of that is Marlin takes the leap of faith he overcomes what was…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Pong

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    In 1971 an engineer at Nutting Associates by the name of Nolan Bushnell created Computer Space, the first ever commercial video game. One year later he created Pong, the first commercial video game to be widely successful. Since then, video games have erupted in popularity and evolved from incredibly simple gameplay and graphics to complex systems running near-realistic graphics. Many of these changes only became possible as the hardware they ran on became more powerful. As time progressed,…

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    Newton's Method Essay

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    Method, also known as Newton-Raphson method, is a method used for finding the zeros, roots or in more simple terms where any given function exactly crosses the x access. In calculus we may be presented with problems given that we cannot find a definite answer to, but we can use Newton’s Method to calculate a group of answers that get closer and closer to the actual solution. Newton’s Method has given the world of calculus a method of finding extremely refined educated guesses to once before…

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    is by finding ourselves and our destiny.…

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    The book that I chose to read this summer was The Problem with Forever by Jennifer L. Armentrout. This book is fiction with a theme of finding your voice while, getting outside of your comfort zone. Mallory Dodge who is also known as Mouse is a shy girl that grew up in a horrendous foster home. Mouse was a teenager when she gets adopted from two doctors and was homeschooled. Now that she is a be a senior in high school Mouse wants to give regular school a try. While at traditional school, she…

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    “Most people are unaware that our losses affect us forever, since they cause us to see the world and ourselves differently. The task of discovering ‘Who am I now?’ and finding our own path to healing represents one of the greatest challenges of the grieving process,” this quotes represents the thoughts of Susan Berger in “The Five Ways We Grieve: Finding Your Personal Path to Healing After the Loss of a Loved One.” Truly the expression in the quotes provides a glimpse into the realness of the…

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    Giovanni's Room Analysis

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    Home is place where a person feels most comfortable and welcome. In the novel Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin home is what the protagonist is searching for, but once he finds it he is not able to remain there. Throughout the novel home is alluded to as a magical place, almost like the Garden of Eden. David finds himself a physical home, but mentally he will not allow himself to ever have one. David has no permanent home throughout the entire novel he is searching for one yes, but one finds a…

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    said to be an inside investigation, but there are doubts that that ever really happened. Two reporters from the Washington Post, Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, did their own investigation, bringing down the president. It changed american politics forever. The Watergate scandal was first uncovered when paid men broke into the democratic board room and attempted to steal confidential information. These men were arrested, and one was traced back to the reelection campaign for Richard Nixon,…

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