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    Finding Nemo Analysis

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    The specific “initiation” example of this movie is “the road of trials.” The road of trials could be when Dory and Marlin are confronted by the Sharks who are holding a Shark style AA meeting‚ or when they have to bounce over the jellyfish through a sea of jellyfish‚ or when they are almost eaten by a giant fish with a light on its head. Any of these trials or tribulations could be used as an example for the road of trials‚ because this is when Marlin starts to not be so “safe” and starts to transition

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    Eukaryotic Genomes

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    Functionally‚ eukaryotic genomes can be described as much larger and more complex than prokaryotic genomes. This means regulation is a lot more demanding and intensive within the eukaryotic genome. Due to its complex nature‚ eukaryotic gene regulation can bring genetic changes in its product that affect gene expression‚ phenotypic outlook‚ and advances in biotechnology. This can be thought of as an evolutionary advantage to organisms in an unstable environment. Gene regulation in eukaryotes is a

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    Man-of-War

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    Man-of-War The Portuguese man-of-war if a member of the Kingdom Animalia‚ phylum Cnidaria(1)‚ class Hydrozoa‚ order Siphonophra‚ the genus Physalia‚ and the species Physalia(2). The man-of-war is not an actual jellyfish‚ but a Siphonophor. Also the man-of-war is not a single organism. It is made up of many different organisms that work together. These organisms are called polyps. The Portuguese man-of-war is usually found in the Northern Atlantic gulf stream. It can also be found in the tropical

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    How to Learn Swimming

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    let your fear get in the way‚ or else you would not be able to swim. There are different types of floating that can help you be at ease as your body is submerged in water. The different types of floating include treading‚ back float‚ turtle float‚ jellyfish float and many more in treading‚ your head is above the water and your legs and arms do the movement to keep you afloat. Your legs perform a kicking motion‚ while your arms move outwards. Treading is usually done in deep waters. Back float is floating

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    Nemo Analysis

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    A clown fish named Merlin lost his song Nem out in the sea. Nemo was caught by divers and now resides in a big‚ clean fish tank along with other fish/sea creatures in a dentist’s office. Merlin sets out in the sea (which is brave of him!) to find his son‚ encountering a blue fish named Dori. Dori has short term memory loss and is confused for a little bit on which way the boat went‚ but soon finds her way. During Merlin’s and Dori’s adventure the find Nemo‚ they meet "friendly" sharks who don’t believe

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    variety of ways that deep-sea creatures are similar and different from one another. With over three fifths of our earth being covered by water‚ the deep-sea has not fully been explored as of yet. Creatures such as‚ the giant squid‚ zombie worms‚ jellyfish‚ and yeti crabs adapted to their environment which allows them to survive. Due to the extreme conditions‚ deep-sea creatures’ adaption transpires to their habitats and shelter‚ defense mechanisms‚ and food and nutrients. For instance‚ habitat and

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    passion that she felt towards fishing and allow the reader to relate on a personal level. Woolf uses figurative language to descrive the many aspects of the event. She uses both simile and personification in her depiction of the jellyfish: "…the sea was full of pale jellyfish‚ like lamps‚ with streaming hair…"projecting a childish attitude and establishing the experience as a bright one. This is also manifested by her focus on color: "…his blue eyes‚ very blue…" it’s almost like she is zooming in‚ as

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    The jellyfish‚ a dangerously stunning underwater creature‚ can adequately symbolize the phenomenon that is nature. Nobody denies the "medusa" of its attractive features‚ such as‚ its dazzling pink color‚ elegant frame‚ and most important‚ its transparent body that displays running electricity. However‚ touch it underwater and experience the wrath of its devious abilities. Its colorful stingers have the power to inject an electrical toxin into their prey. It can kill. Furthermore‚ Mary

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    Creative Development

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    UNIT OP 2.17: CONTRIBUTE TO THE SUPPORT OF CHILDREN’S CREATIVE DEVELOPMENT 1 UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANCE OF CREATIVE DEVELOPMENT 1.1 Describe why creative development is important to children’s learning. Playing is how children have fun‚ but it is also how they learn. Creative development is important to a child’s learning as it helps them to find out about the world and how to get on with others‚ it also helps them express themselves‚ develop their abstract thinking. It can allow them to

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    The motion picture we are applying or using is Pixar’s "Finding Nemo". Our hero would be Marlin‚ the timid clownfish who lives safe and secluded in the colorful and warm tropical waters of the Great Barrier Reef. After the devastating‚ life changing event when starting a family‚ specifically when a hostile fish devoured his wife and all his unborn kids‚ Marlin had been a cowardly‚ cautious individual who lacks socialism and simply "can’t tell a joke". He limits‚ rescues‚ protects and controls Nemo

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