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    learn in life. Funny thing is, once we grow up, learn our words and really start talking, the harder it becomes to know what to say. Or how to ask for what we really need.” ~ Meredith Grey Therapeutic communication is a professional, patient-centered, scientific, and goal directed (Halter, 2014). As Meredith Grey mentions that it is easy to learn words but hard to know what to say and how to say it. It is easy for healthcare students to know or remember, communication techniques and…

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    the hospital and expressed interest in donating his organs to help the boy. Meredith Grey knew that serial killer William Dunn was a donor match for the boy and that he wanted her to allow him die. The ethical dilemma is whether Dunn’s surgical team should preform the surgery to the best of their abilities, or take these death row inmate’s organs to save a child. The surgical team performs a successful surgery. Meredith strategically tells Dunn that his head is extremely fragile. Dunn bashes his…

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    Television shows often portray one or more characters as a hero. When we think of superheroes we think of Captain America or Superman. What about the heroes who don’t have supernatural powers? The television shows Grey’s Anatomy and Chicago Med both have superheroes but they aren’t your typical superheroes. These superheroes are on the frontline of medicine saving lives. These heroes are commonly known as doctors. In this essay we will examine the audiences, goals, and strategies of these two…

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    Tv Pros And Cons

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    “I want to be surgeon”, “I know how to preform CPR, I watched it on Grey’s Anatomy”, “that obviously has to be tuberculosis, I’ve seen it on TV”. Television has opened up a whole new door to get information across to the viewers. It allowed viewers to learn what’s going on in the world, learn about new exciting inventions, and finally, to be entertained. The medical genre of television is relatively newer, and has captivated audiences around the nation the last 50 years. Unfortunately, the…

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    town at the speed of lightning after hearing the terrible news. Alec, his horse, skidded to a stop once they reach the outside of their old vine covered cottage. A few seconds later Meredith, his sister, emerged frantically from the cottage in clear distress. ”Ryder! Thank goodness you made it, she’s getting worse.” Meredith informed him as he stepped down from Alec. They both rushed inside…

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    Her Royal Highness Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark spoke to elderly citizens about youth activism and the Syrian refugee crisis as a part of the Learning Institute for Elders program at the University of Central Florida Feb. 16. “Every young person deserves the chance to reach their full potential,” Princess Theodora said. Princess Theodora, also known under the stage name Theodora Greece, was invited as a part of the LIFE Global Issues Series. She introduced herself to the packed room…

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    Grey's Anatomy Analysis

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    If you want to watch a show that will emotionally scar you and rip away your happiness, Grey’s Anatomy is the perfect option. You’re constantly at the tip of your toes wondering what will happen next. Not only, will it cause you to wonder what you’re doing with your life at possibly three in the morning, but it’ll leave you lying awake questioning every circumstance you have personally faced in life. It seems like an exaggeration, but it is one of the best shows ever produced on television.…

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    An episode that would display this concept would be when there was a maternity ward intern who was a man and had to wear pink scrubs as the uniform. One day attendings named Dr. Yang and Dr. Grey had to go up there for a 911 call. Once they were done with their work they saw the nurse and began hysterically laughing. Because it is not a societal norm for males to wear pink scrubs or even be nurses, this image was amusing to the attendings.…

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    celebrities, like Ellen Pompeo who shared her experience of being affected by the pay gap to the Hollywood Reporter, just several years ago. "At one point, I asked for $5,000 more than him just on principle, because the show is Grey’s Anatomy and I’m Meredith Grey. They wouldn’t give it to me," Pompeo remembered being paid less than TV love interest, played by Patrick Dempsey. "And I could have walked away, so why didn’t I? It’s my show; I’m the number one. I’m sure I felt what a…

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    Recollection and historiography are key themes within Joy Kogawa’s novel Obasan, which not only discusses but also engages in historiography through the use of government documents and other primary sources relevant to the internment of Japanese-Canadians during World War II. It follows that most literary criticism and scholarship of Obasan has at least secondarily discussed historiography. However, the literature that is primarily concerned with historiography has tended to focus more…

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