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    Grey’s Anatomy vs. Parks and Recreation The television series chosen for this assignment are Grey’s Anatomy and Parks and Recreation. Both series appeal to college aged students, both male and female. Grey’s Anatomy is a romantic-drama television series set in Seattle, Washington. The first season premiered in 2005; the series currently airs new episodes on Thursday evenings. Grey’s Anatomy follows several freshly graduated medical students through their lives as they complete their training…

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    Roslyn, a research expert, has conducted that there is a possibility that students may perform techniques incorrectly because of what they see through shows like Grey’s Anatomy. Research shows that medical students are critical of these programs, and advise that the judgment, and storylines on these shows are a poor portrayal of ethics (Weaver 1). Many of the things that are taught at Seattle Grace are wrong, and most of them can get you fired, terminated, or arrested. It is crazy what all goes…

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    The Anatomy of the Heart In Chrétien de Troyes’ Cligès, lovers can effectively communicate with their eyes. While “the eye is the heart’s window” (708-709), unlike the eye the heart appears as less a physical organ than a mental entity that is capable of commanding one’s action. However, when Alexander falls in love with Sordamour, he bemoans that this unrequited love brings him the pain that goes to his heart, although he cannot see any wounds (687, 697-698). Since the heart is susceptible to…

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    The Anatomist: A True Story of Gray's Anatomy When I started reading “The Anatomist: A True Story of Gray's Anatomy” I didn't find it interesting, I don't know if it was because it was a book about another book or because I thought it was going to be like Gray's Anatomy the show but it wasn't. However, the first thing I noticed about this book was the illustrations, they were magnificent. The bibliography was the other thing I noticed, I always knew that you needed sources to make a good book,…

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    Understanding a business is like understanding the anatomy of a human body. The human body has a plethora of important and vitals parts that play keys role. These vital parts are important to maintain hemostasis of the body. Without the heart, blood would not be able to pump, and the body would die. The kidney helps keep the bad stuff out of our body as like a filter for clean drinking water. The liver is important for producing proteins to help the blood clot and also plays a role in metabolism…

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    The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp was painted and completed in 1632. It is an oil painting on canvas painted by the artist, Rembrandt. The painting is currently hanging in the Netherlands, in the Mauritshuis museum. Dr. Nicolaes Tulp, which is the man holding the scissors in the giant black hat, is explaining the body parts of an arm to medical professionals. Some of the medical professionals in the painting are doctors who paid so much money to be actually included into this painting.…

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    Brown University professor, economist, and author of The Anatomy of Racial Inequality, Glenn C. Loury, presents an argument to reevaluate the true reasons behind the epidemic of mass incarceration in the Boston Review Book, Race, Incarceration, and American Values. In addition, scholars Pamela S. Karlan, Tommie Shelby, and Loic Wacquant, contribute to Loury’s examination of the impact of mass incarceration in the United States. Loury emphasizes the racial inequalities within society, society’s…

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    rather from television. Teenagers look up to popular television stars as positive influences, and want to be like them. Dr. Meredith Grey from the television series Grey’s Anatomy is a positive influence on young adults because she is self-reliant, shows what a true friendship consists of, and is honest. The show Grey’s Anatomy follows the lives of medical interns at the Seattle Grace Hospital and how they manage life at home and work. Dr. Meredith Grey teaches viewers to be self-reliant. In the…

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    1. The nervous system maintains homeostasis by sending electrochemical signs throughout the body, coordinating and executing both the voluntary and involuntary processes. The nervous system is the most complex system in the body and is comprised of the central nervous system, compromised of the brain and the spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system, composed of the nerve extensions beyond those central pathways. 2. Central nervous system processes information and dictates actions…

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    In an episode of the hit television show Grey’s Anatomy produced by Shonda Rhimes, an episode with the presence of labor unions is used to demonstrate the unfair working condition of nurses in the fictional hospital. Directed by David Paymer, the fourteenth episode of Grey’s Anatomy’s, “Break on Through”, gives insight on the treatment of nurses at Seattle Grace Hospital. These nurses were not only overwhelmed by the unfair hours and wages they received daily, but also the ways they were…

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