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    Accuracy of “Grey’s Anatomy” and its Effect on Viewers The influence television shows have on their audience is significant. World-wide popular medical show, Grey’s Anatomy, has been quite the controversy for many on whether or not the effects of the show are beneficial or detrimental to its audience. In hindsight, it has been discovered that this show clearly has an impact on its viewers, while also concluding that most of the time it can be medically accurate. Although there is much debate on…

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    much of a good thing is not good for too long. Which is why some are wondering if Grey’s Anatomy season 13 is the last. If you think about it hard, Grey’s Anatomy started to air on screen in 2005. The series focuses on medical staff - resident doctors, nurses and interns. The title itself is a play on Henry Grey’s anatomy text book but revolves around the life of one Dr. Meredith Grey. But is Grey’s Anatomy season 13 the last season for the medical crew? Here are reasons why the show is…

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    The Bodies exhibition showcases preserved human bodies dissected to display bodily system. The exhibit is set up so that one started at the skeletal system. The skeletal system showed the skeletal, the whole body bone include the ribs, large bone call femur and small bone call fibula, adult skull and infant skull. They also showed the prone bone that showed the bone disease as osteoarthritis and osteoporosis. Second system I learn is muscular system, the muscular system showed the muscular…

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    The Glenoid Labrum: Labral Tear Number Twenty-Two PED161 2 LABRAL TEAR The Glenoid Labrum is a protective disk of fibrocartilage that surrounds and deepens the cavity of the Glenoid. The labrum allows for full range of motion, stability, and cushioning in the shoulder. It is attached to the edge of the shoulder socket and supports the ball of the joint -or the head of the arm bone, known as the humerus- in order to stay in place. When the fibrocartilage of the labrum is torn, it is…

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    Many devices, medications, makeups, and other things that are used by humans on a daily bases are tested on animals. These things are all created in labs and go through so many trial and error experiments that the scientists and manufacturers do not want to have to use humans to see if they are safe or not. Instead, they use animals to do their research. But who is to say that testing on animals is the best way to go. There are many other means of testing medications and other products rather…

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    Rumors are unverified accounts of the truth, yet people often hear rumors and believe them to be fact. Psychologist Daniel Goleman’s article “Anatomy of a Rumor: It Flies on Fear” sets out to explain why rumors spread and provide a solution on how to fight them. He divides his article into six different sections to help the reader better understand. Goleman’s article is an interesting look at the world of rumors and explains to the reader in a logical manner why they spread. Goleman begins his…

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    The show Grey’s Anatomy is written by Shonda Rhimes which aired on March 27, 2005 on ABC. The show grey’s Anatomy follows the professional, personal, and the love lives of the Seattle Grace Mercy west attending, resident and interns as they try to juggle the physical, mental, and emotional challenges of being doctors. Additionally the inclusion of a variety of different medical specialties on the show such as Orthopedics, Neuro, Cardio, Plastics, Trauma and General add the element of being fresh…

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    Sketching arts and Surgery sound as two different worlds, but in reality they share many details. For an artist to draw, we must pay extra attention to any little details, which is what I do whenever I hold my pencil to draw. Similarly, surgeons have no room for any slight error because any small mistake could cost the life of our patients. I tend to think of them as one entity and this is why I see surgery as my passion. Growing up in Saudi Arabia in a small conservative city puts any girl into…

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    Anatomy of a Dictatorship - Fulbrook (1995) Book Review Published in the decade after reunification and forty years of Soviet led dictatorship, Fulbrook’s Anatomy of a Dictatorship was released to great anticipation. Fulbrook describes the central thesis of her book to be around the idea ‘that popular discontent alone was not sufficient enough to fell the system.’ It’s clear from the outset that Fulbrook wanted to move away from the traditional historiography around the GDR, in order to…

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    intended function to work together in order for something bigger to function. This is beautiful because it, once again, crucial to our lives and God wants us to understand the importance in his layout. This sense of order is not only seen in the anatomy and physiology of the body and plants but also in the idea that everyone has specific qualities that contribute to a bigger thing. For example as Paul says “ Just as a body, though one, has many parts, but all its many parts form one body, so it…

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