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    the theme of unbroken love. Two works that are representative of this idea are Finding Nemo and Out of The Rolling Ocean The Crowd, which are both centered around the ocean. The Pixar Movie Finding Nemo and Whitman’s poem Out of The Rolling Ocean The Crowd use ocean imagery to suggest both a separation and a union, seemingly contradictory ideas which prove that shared bonds transcend physical space. The movie Finding Nemo demonstrates the strength of a love so powerful that it reaches across…

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    Change is inevitable. Change is also necessary for people to develop. “Finding Forrester” has many examples change. A black teenager named Jamal, who is a literary enthusiast, hides his intelligence and; appear to be an average kid in high school. Jamal's friends however, are a diffrent story. Not only are they the stereotypical teenagers who cause trouble but they also try to bring Jamal down to their level. They dare Jamal to rob an apartment. Jamal, going against his beliefs, breaks into the…

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    been very talented at basketball but not so much at school. In the book the kids called the main character Slam. Slams real name is Greg Harris. In the movie Finding Forrester, Jamal Wallace was a good kid. Jamal did great in school and both on the court. There are many differences and similarities in both the novel Slam and the movie Finding forrester. In the book Slam, Greg harris went to Carver school. Then, Slam had to move schools not because he wanted to but because he had to. Slam then…

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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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    or incongruent trials was indeed smaller when the current trial followed an incongruent trial. This finding was consistent with the results of the Botivinick et al.’s (1999) study where a similar interaction was found, but contradicted the results of the Mayr et al. (2003) study. The presence of conflict adaptation in the absence of exact stimulus repetitions was consistent with the authors’…

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    Merton's Anomie Theory

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    The findings from these studies all were somewhat consistent with Merton’s anomie theory, or parts of his theory. Although Baumer and Gustafson’s findings were not consistent with their exact predictions that were elaborated, their findings were on par with other explications of Merton’s theory and “do affirm some of Merton’s comments about the conditional ink between crime…

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    In the movie Finding Forrester, William Forrester helped Jamal find his own words by starting off with his own words. Jamal knowing so little about William Forrester trusted him and used his unique ways of teaching to give himself a new perspective on writing to enhance…

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    we’re facing. Some can portray the message as motivation, and others can open our eyes to reality or even life. Regardless, media will always portray the message that has a connection to your life. In this class we got the opportunity to analyze” Finding Forrester, School Ties, and 3 Miles” and in all these of these movies, they all share a message about meritocracy. Meritocracy refers to a “social system in which individuals advance and earn rewards in direct proportion to their individual…

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    P: Ty’Kevinyon will gain a sense of security and belonging by increasing his ability to develop trusting relationships. A: MHP discussed the importance of being truthful. MHP instructed Ty’Kevinyon to identify positive social behaviors that can help rebuild trust. MHP discussed with Ty’Kevinyon the value of honesty as a basis for building trust and mutual respect with others. MHP aided Ty’Kevinyon in exploring how he will feel if he was deceived or manipulated by others, and processed…

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    Traffic Crash Short Story

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    The day of the crash I was zipping up my duffel bag, when my dad yelled with his loud and very clear voice “It’s time to go.” I rushed downstairs with pillow, blanket, and all my bags in my hand and heard the car roaring in the driveway. Once I had thrown all of my bags in the back of the car I took my seat and buckled up, and off we went. It was a four hour ride, we were going to our cabin. I was eight and my sister was 5 years younger. My parents, my sister, and I were all stuffed into my…

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