Finding Nemo: Sea Anemone Children

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One day you are in your home all safe and comfortable, but you have a sudden need to venture out and explore the world around you. Or like the movie Finding Nemo, you’re a little clown fish with a broken fin who wants to leave the sea anemone you call home, but your dad freaks out anytime you play around outside. According to the National Incidence Studies of Missing, Abducted, Runaway and Thrownaway Children (NISMART II) there are over 2100 children reported missing every single day in the United States. It may seem unthinkable that people today would try and take children from their parents, but it’s a very real and serious threat to our children and civilization. It can happen to anybody’s family and the emotions of horror and danger are hard for any parent/family member to deal with. It may seem hopeless to families who go through such a tragedy to ever find their loved one again, but there is still hope for those children and their families. Child abduction is a danger preventable if we monitor children’s home life, take knowledge of people involved in children’s lives, and teach them what to do in dangerous situations. …show more content…

I mean a sea anemone isn’t a rock or a cavern it’s a living breathing highly predatory creature upon which Nemo and Marlin, Nemo’s father, call home. Marlin and Nemo’s relationship also seemed to be very tense and strained, but who can blame the over-protective Marlin for holding onto Nemo so tightly after the loss of so many children and his loving wife. Marlin knew how dangerous the world outside the anemone could be, but he never believed in his son enough to teach him how to do anything but cower when danger ever arouses. Maybe if Marlin took charge at home and taught Nemo how to be more defensive Nemo wouldn’t have gotten in so much danger later in the

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