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    late 2017. Millie Bobby Brown is a really girl that we the people admire because she just continues to work and every thing that give voice to the people. While Brown continued finding work in smaller roles on shows like NCIS, Modern Family and Grey’s Anatomy, she kept getting passed up for bigger roles. An accomplishment about her can be that she was named for the time 100 most influenced now on days she is one of the top so this is a good time for her because everyone has been hearing and…

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    tropical fruit. The fruit they have are weird, just because we don’t have it around here. Most of our famous people were born in Mexico. Sarah Ramirez is a Mexican-American actor, she is known for her role as Dr. Callie Torres in the medical drama “Grey's Anatomy”. She also plays in “Spider-Man” as police officer at the carjacking scene. Another famous person is Adam Levine, he is a famous songwriter and singer. He is the lead singer in the band Maroon 5, and he also is a coach on the famous…

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    Surgeons make a minimum of $130,710 a year! That’s more than twice as much as most American’s make. Surgeons make this much because of the fact that there are few people who actually want to cut a person open and look at their anatomy while that person is alive and could die if they make a mistake.The requirements to become a surgeon are among the most demanding of any occupation- 4 years of undergraduate school, 4 years of med school, and 3 to 8 years of internship and residency…

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    Stereotypes In STEM

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    see on the screens. Different forms of media, specifically cable television shows ranging from dramas, sci-fi and sitcoms largely influences viewer’s perceptions of women. More teen/adult shows such as Big Bang Theory, Star Trek, Doctor Who, Grey's anatomy, CSI addresses the gender gap, stereotypes, and issues of woman that pursue STEM. While shows aimed towards children like Magic School Bus, Cyberchase,…

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    Most people do not know what exactly a neurosurgeon is. Many people believe that a neurosurgeon is a surgeon that works on the brain and the brain only. They believe that a neurosurgeon is just like Dr. Shepherd on the hit show since 2005, Grey's anatomy. Little do they know that that's not what all neurosurgeons do. A neurosurgeon is a surgeon who specializes in the surgeries, and diagnostics treatment of the peripheral and central nervous system, which is the spine, nerves, and brain, this…

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    How could anyone ruin a handshake? This experience rarely happens in Hawai’i, but frequent when meeting others of diverse backgrounds. In The International Bank of Bob, the author, Bob Harris, quotes that, “I’m still awkward about where to put my own hand in response, so I make a joke out of it, and Hamid and I share a fun moment of goofing around (6).” There are many ways of meeting new people, such as a handshake and a hug and kiss, but no one is expected to know which gesture to use when…

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    walls of the house. Women are no longer bound by their husband or by their ‘domestic’ duties anymore; women can strive for their career. That female characters can finally pursuit the same livelihood like male characters. Popular shows such as Grey’s Anatomy, portray women who are capable of handling a successful career despite the men in their lives. It was refreshing for the show’s audience when Meredith Grey refused to quit her job to follow her husband across the country. Now women’s needs…

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    Sandra Oh Killing Eve

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    installment with another action-packed episode. The psychological thriller chronicles two women, in adversarial roles, who become obsessed with each other. Jodie Comer plays female assassin Villanelle with gusto; while Sandra Oh’s (formerly of Grey’s Anatomy) depiction of MI5 operative Eve may garner the Canadian actress more Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Awards. At times, you wonder if Eve is trying to catch Villanelle to put her in jail, or if she only wants to have a conversation with…

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    The public has different perceptions of the nursing profession which creates stereotypes. Throughout history, the nursing profession has had different reputations viewed by the public. Through the use of articles and media, the public forms beliefs in nursing stereotypes. These stereotypes lead to the shortage of nursing in the United States. In the nineteenth century, an influx of women entered training for nursing due to the need for nurses in the Civil War. Most nurses caring for the…

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    Timothy Havens, the author the of Black Television Travels: African American Media around the Globe, which focus on the industry three main moments in the value-chain of commercial global television. This book address: broadcast abroad, program exchange, and the program production. Havens want the readers to understand in detail how the globalization of the media industries shapes the representational politics of African American characters on television. The popular black t.v. shows like Roots,…

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