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    Public Speaking Analysis of Shonda Rhymes: My Year of Saying Yes to Everything Grey’s Anatomy, Private Practice, and Scandal are television shows that commandeer many television screens and Netflix-binge sessions. These series are captivating, poignant, and written and directed by one spectacular woman, Shonda Rhymes. Shonda Rhymes is also the speaker behind the Ted Talk, My Year of Saying Yes to Everything, which has gained over two-million views since its filming in February of 2016. In her…

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    character is written to behave on a show because it can lead some viewers to try to act in a similar manner in their own workplace. This has become an issue that John Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics has researched to see if shows such as Grey’s Anatomy, E.R., Nip and Tuck, and House, MD, which display ethical issues, are affecting the “students’ beliefs, attitudes, and perceptions regarding the practice of medicine and bioethical issues” (Czarny et al.). The study was performed on John…

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    The persecution on Black Americans is not new but with a society revolving around social media and technology in general, the way one stands up to be united against this persecution is changing. The film “13th” named after the 13th amendment that abolished slavery was directed by Ava DuVernay’s. Her objective was to demonstrate how for hundreds of years the American justice system has been serving as a vehicle for racism and the political rhetoric that capitalizes on it. Releasing facts about…

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    Often seen in medical shows, like Grey’s Anatomy, CPR is a real lifesaving technique that saves many lives daily. Medical shows tend to be more glamorous and not as grounded as the realistic profession is. A common misconception with CPR and television is that a few minutes with CPR a patient is well. Anyone can learn this skill but television does not give the full functioning picture. This incredible skill is taught to many from lifeguards to a stay at home parent. The ability to learn CPR is…

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    Name: Omole Oluwakorede ID: 2199672 Word Count: 662 Critique: 3 On Friday, 9th April of 2016, I attended the Feminist Symposium at the Akin Room of Oxford College of Emory University. I attended the first two talks as well as a brief presentation between them just outside the Akin Room. The first Talk was titled “Fresh of the boat” and was presented by Jieun Lee a Ph. D candidate at the University of Georgia and an instructor at the Institute for Women’s Studies at the same institution. The…

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    Organ donation is a very big issue that affects thousands of people worldwide. So many people are waiting for organ transplants, but a large portion of them die because of a major shortage. There are a lot of doctors and scientists are working to find a solution to this growing problem. There are many solutions to this problem but most them are controversial and will be hard to put into place. Some of these solutions include: educating the public, installing the opt-out law, and biotechnology.…

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    Future. That’s probably one of the scariest words I know. The future is unpredictable, it’s often wrapped in wrapping paper, ready to be opened and it can both be exciting and disappointing. While I was in Elementary, I dreamed of being a chef, a cop, a fashion designer, a softball player, a singer, and an actor. As soon as I was in middle school, I wanted to be one thing, a singer, I had decided that I liked singing enough for it to be a career, although my vocal range disagreed. I entered into…

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    titters into a faint beat, losing its once exuberant presence. Dr.Grey stands by as the heart monitor reduces to a flat line, and Leomary releases a sigh watching the television go blank for a moment before shifting to commercials. Shows similar to Grey’s Anatomy, such as “House”, have always interested Leomary because they focused around a hospital setting, with doctors and medical related conflict. We may all have our passions, but the little things we enjoy doing for fun shape who we are as…

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    the work environment) as well as women themselves, who feel that they must use their beauty, sexuality, and passivity as their best tools for success in a male dominated culture. However, there is some hope, especially with recent shows such as Grey’s Anatomy or Orange is the New Black that are outliers, portraying not only women, but women of all races and sexualities in positions beyond the…

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    Humans, by nature, have been revolutionizing their own and each others’ lives since the beginning of human interaction. We see this in the day by day schedule of almost anyone on planet Earth. Take a middle aged female scientist, for example. She wakes up only to go to a specialized facility where she can use tools and substances to develop and expand the knowledge of the world; all of this is done in attempts to speed the process of evolution. Furthermore, a salient part of revolutionizing is…

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