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    Just Keep Swimming: Character Study of Finding Dory The story “Finding Dory” is about self-determination. Dory, besides her problem of short-term memory, is serious to find her lost parents. No one can forget Dory’s motto of “Just keep swimming” when she was introduced in “Finding Nemo,” where she keeps encouraging Marlin (Albert Brooks), Nemo’s dad to keep going, no matter what the complications are! Thus, Dory has been viewed as a strong character of self-determination, who once makes up her mind

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    UP is an American made film, directed by Pete Docter and Bob Peterson. The writers accountable for this outstanding adventure-filled movie are Pete Docter, Bob Peterson, and Tom McCarthy. Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios are responsible for producing this animated family comedy often perceived as a children’s movie. UP was first released in the United States May 29, 2009 with a run time of one hour and thirty-six minutes. UP is recognized as a family movie for people of all ages (“UP

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    Bob Peterson Movie Up

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    Bob Peterson, the producer of the movie Up, was faulty in the truth value of the actions and events in his movie. The story begins with young Carl Fredrickson and his friend Ellie dreaming about moving to South America. Seventy years later, Ellie dies, but Carl remembers the promise he made to her. Then, when he is forced to move to a retirement home, he and his house fly away carried by thousands of balloons before they can take him. However, he has a stowaway aboard: an eight-year-old

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    Nat "King" Cole Music is a universal language, a language that many can speak; however, one that only few can master. One of those masters was Nat "King" Cole. A true legend, Nat not only could carry a song with his voice, but also through his incredible skills with the piano. Today, Nat is most remembered for that soft, soothing and so powerful voice; however he is recognized as one of the greatest jazz pianists of all-time. The man today known as Nat "King"

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    seem similar but there different. Motive is a persons’ reason for doing something. For example one of Scott Peterson’s motives was money issues. On the other hand, evidence is the facts indicating a person did something. In the Scott & Laci Peterson case, Scott was found guilty of the murder of his wife Laci and unborn son Conner. Laci was eight months pregnant and throughout their marriage, Scott has had numerous affairs. His most recent one was with Amber Frey. 14 days before Laci’s disappearance

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    Scott Peterson Case

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    The Scott Peterson Case The Laci Peterson murder case is an intriguing case that has left many with unanswered questions after the conviction of Scott Peterson. One of the issues is how did the prosecutors together with the police build a case against Scott that led to his conviction? Scott Peterson was nabbed in December 2002 for the murder of his wife and their unborn child Conner and was later convicted in November 2004 after a lengthy trial. He was convicted of the first-degree murder of Laci

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    Drew Peterson's Trial

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    Drew Peterson is well-known around the Chicagoland area. His trial was well publicized across the country, but the people in and around Chicago are particularly vested in his fate. Peterson was a Bolingbrook police officer who was married four times. His third wife died under suspicious circumstances and his fourth, much younger wife simply vanished. Currently, Drew Peterson is serving a 38-year sentence for the murder of his third wife, Kathleen Savio. She was found in a bathtub in 2004 when her

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    the significant other is always the first one suspected. Scott Lee Person is a former agriculture chemical salesman convicted of the murder of his pregnant wife, Laci Peterson and their unborn child Connor. Scott Peterson had an affair with a woman named Amber Frey, which provided much support for the case against Peterson. Peterson told Amber Frey that he had lost his wife before the December 24th disappearance, but he was shown to have lied to Frey about his location claiming to be somewhere he

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    Every girl dreams of the fairy tale life. One with a loving husband, stable job, and a family. Sadly, not all of us are lucky to obtain the perfect ending, such as Laci Peterson. As the report that Laci Peterson was missing it evoked a wide search party across surrounding areas in California by friends, family, police and volunteers. It was police first instinct to question Scott. During the investigation, Scott changed his alibi from a fishing trip to a golf trip the day Laci went missing. Police

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    On December 24, 2002, Scott Peterson became known as the most hated man in a America, as he was convicted of murdering his eight and a half month pregnant wife. This tragedy has a lot of questions begging to be answered like who was involved, how it happened and where they are now. Laci Rocha Grew up as the youngest child I Modesto California I 1975. Shortly after she was born her parents separated and Laci would visit her father's dairy farm in Escalon California. She was a cheerleader through junior

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