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    A typical person might cringe at the sight of blood. A typical person might turn away at the sight of needles. A typical person might even think Grey’s Anatomy is realistic. I’m not your typical person. I’ve practice suturing techniques on bananas. I’ve read human anatomy books during my freetime. I’ve put together deconstructed human skeletons and even dissected baby pigs over my summer vacation. It all began when I was just a young boy. I lived in a quiet neighborhood surrounded by farmland on…

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    This episode is one of the rare episodes that doesn’t revolve around the title character Meredith Grey. Instead we get an in depth view of April and Jackson’s relationship from the end to the beginning. This episode shows how the reaction to one traumatic event can impact a marriage. Jackson Avery and April Kepner went to medical residency together. Jackson became a plastic surgeon and April became a trauma surgeon. There is narration at the beginning and end of the episode that talks about how…

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    The character that I chose is from a television show called Grey’s Anatomy; I chose Meredith Grey. Meredith Grey is a surgeon, therefore she has to uphold an ethical moral code to medicine. Doctors deal excessively with ethics and what is ethically right. Numerous doctors, especially surgeons, hold lives in their hands; they must value the patient’s life and the patient’s values. For example, if Meredith has a patient who is a Jehovah’s Witness and they were in need of a blood transfusion she…

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    Meredith Grey from Grey’s Anatomy is a lot of people’s favorite character. What some people don’t see if her cry for help. She had a very hard life growing up. Her mother Ellis was a doctor and she always put her job before Meredith. Ellis was an amazing surgeon, but she was a terrible mother. She never told Meredith she loved her and she never protected her. Ellis’s focus was her work and being the best surgeon she could be. Her father was not in her life. This lead to Meredith having a hard…

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    and Netflix. The romance, the suspense, and the medical drama are three things that the Grey’s Anatomy fandom, like myself, are attracted by every time the Cosy in the Rocket theme song comes on. The romance begins in the very first scene when Meredith wakes up to an unknown man, later to be named McDreamy or Dr. Derek…

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    color on a computer screen and asked to give their emotional response to each color. The results found that principal hues (e.g., red, blue, green, etc.) were rated 80% positively. The results also showed that achromatic colors (e.g., white, black, and grey) were rated positively only 29.2% of the time. Green was the most positively rated color and participants associated green with nature and soothing emotions. The Asian countries’ locations from Saito’s study are more industrious than the…

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    Dance is an art form consisting of individuals or groups moving in patterns, either practiced or impromptu, to the rhythm of music. Dance and music go hand in hand, allowing the music to set a tone for the dance, creating different styles of dance. Dance is likely to have begun as a ritual to appeal to a culture’s worshipped being or included in ones “rite of passage” (Histoy of Dance, n.d.). Evidence has been found in India showing the existence of dance in the form of paintings made in caves…

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    by themselves, or people who believe we should shut down fast food places because they are the reason for obesity. In the first cube of this picture, it shows a gun. There is a halo around the gun, and there is also a light grey color around the gun,then it slowly turns to white towards the middle.…

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    parallel the idea of morality, where white is right and black is wrong. However, the complication arises at the area between the white and black: the grey. The grey area possesses no absolute verdict, for one can be both morally right and wrong. Russian realist Anton Chekhov implements such perception as he colours the story with white, black, and grey. An exploration of “The Lady with The Dog” serves to examine his employment of colour in addressing the issue of morality, specifically regarding…

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    The water is transparent, and its colors are not painted by the sky above, but rather the pebbles underneath. Mostly grey, but I have found the rare creamy orange, or even stony green. There is a fallen tree that had crossed the river, the now exposed roots have become home to a family of squirrels. They often brawl by the riverside, but since I cannot tell any of them…

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