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    future, what I would do to change the world. Would I be famous? What would I be famous for? Would I Marry rich? Dream mode We would like to take the time to recognize the amazing Aylisha Porter, she has such a kind heart and a beautiful mind said Ellen Degeneres. She is truly inspirational, I hope little girls look up to their parents one day and say “ mommy I want to be like her when I grow up.” Oprah said. Her amazing discoveries as a world-renowned dermatologist has proved technology…

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    Finding Nemo Clownfish

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    Finding Nemo is about the adventure of a clownfish named Nemo. Before Nemo was born, his parents lived in an anemone deep in the ocean. Their names were Marlin and Coral, and they had a very fun and happy life. First, they had many fish eggs that they were keeping safe in their reef. One day, a barracuda came and attacked them. Then the beast managed to take the mom and all the baby fish except for one. His name was Nemo. It was difficult for Marlin, the father clownfish, to take care of Nemo…

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    Laverne Cox is a well know actress and activism in the Transgender community, I have personally been impacted by this figure because of her strength, dedication and perseverance that has led to her success in her career and personal life as she has shared in a detailed manner, in many interviews and magazine’s articles. As she has described herself: a member of a minority within another minority group, as she is African American and also a transgender woman. She had to deal with a lot of…

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    Finding Nemo

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    Introduction The film I’m reviewing is “Finding Nemo”. This movie is about the journey of an overprotective father named Marlin trying to rescue the last remaining child named Nemo, who has been taken from his home by divers to Sydney to become pet for the niece of a dentist, who us known to kill fishes accidentally. Throughout, the movie, the main characters had to go through many problems, like the fact that Marlin has to be overprotective of Nemo due to the past when he lost his wife, and he…

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    Finding Nemo By Pixar

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    “Finding Nemo” is a visually stunning underwater adventure that follows comedic and eventful journeys of three fish. A father, Marlin, (Albert Brooks) and his son Nemo(Alexander Gould)- who become separated in the Great Barrier Reef. Along with Dory (Ellen Degeneres) a blue tang fish with severe memory loss, Bruce (Barry Humphries) a great white shark whose personality changes when his instincts set in, and many others impact the movie. The movie opens like all Pixar films with small visual…

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    Prometheus Film Analysis

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    Her personality is the embodiment of the Badass sci-fi female protagonist Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) of the Aliens franchise. Mind you, this is not a prequel to the Alien films says Director Scott Ridley. But unlike Ridley’s “Rippley,” who sets out to eradicate all Xenomorph of the Alien movies. Shaw has a belief that life…

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    Westing Game is an excellent novel as well as movie, however, they tell a somewhat different story. Sandy, Barney, Julian, and Sam are all different people right? This proves to be true in both the movie and the book. The Westing Game, written by Ellen Raskin, is a book about a 12 year old girl named Turtle, or Tabitha Ruth, who discovers who was responsible for the death of her dear Uncle Sam. There is a competition between the characters, and a race against time, to uncover the culprit…

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    After taking the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) on www.16personalities.com a multiple of times, my constant result were the four letters ISFJ. Each letter stands for introvert, sensing, feeling, and judging. Personally, to greatly understand an ISFJ, the website Truity.com describes us as, “… characteristically [being] humble and unassuming, and rarely call attention to themselves. They can often be found offering assistance to others in a modest, understated way. They are loyal and…

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    Rebel Melanie Elizabeth Wilson is a 36 year old standup comedy writer and performer, she is also an actress and has been since 2009. She moved to hollywood in 2011 to have a more fulfilled career and before that she was training to get her actress degree. She was born in Australia,Sydney on march 2 1980 and has a family of 6 her mother Sue Bownds, Her father who is unidentified, and her 3 siblings Ryot Wilson, Liberty Wilson and Annachi Wilson. She has played in many rolls as an actor such as…

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    Mary Gordon is a well known Canadian educator and founder of Roots of Empathy and Seeds of Empathy programs. Her devotion and dedication are to promote emotional literacy while building empathy among all children. Mary Gordon is recognized internationally as an award-winning social entrepreneur, educator, author, child advocate and parenting expert who has created and implemented programs supported by the power of empathy. Gordons mission “is to build caring, peaceful and civil societies…

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