Finding Nemo: My Cultural Identity

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My cultural identity is athletic because i grew up around a lot of them as a child all i did was play basketball in the backyard and when I was hungry I ate Ramen Noodles because my uncle

told me that he did that as a child and he was really good at basketball so i thought that i would get better by doing so.

My basketball represents my culture and me. My basketball is a orange Spalding ball with black lining around it. It also says Spalding between two of the lines. Second, my basketball connects me to my African-American heritage. Most of the best players to play basketball are African-American like Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Shaquille O’Neal, etc.They also use Spalding balls in N.B.A.(National Basketball Association). Finally, my basketball is so important to me because i've had it
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In this movie, the main character, Nemo, wants to find his way back to the coral but the scuba diver stands in his way, so he gets abducted. Nemo gets transported into a fish tank in a dentist office and creates a way to escape from the tank and back into the ocean. Marlin goes through multiple obstacles to find Nemo, getting stung by jellyfish and caught in fishnets. Finding Nemo is a 2003 American computer-animated comedy-drama adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Written and directed by Andrew Stanton with co-direction by Lee Unkrich, the film stars the voices of Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Alexander Gould, and Willem Dafoe.is my favorite movie because it is very interesting. The way Marlin cares for his son doing anything he can do in his power to find his son Nemo. I never really had a real relationship with my dad so it's always nice seeing fathers be real fathers. The bond they shared caught my eye from the beginning of the movie. I was also raised with one parent so i can relate to Nemo. Watching Finding Nemo connects me to my core