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    In 2005, a new medical drama series called, Grey’s anatomy was aired on TV and is still running up to eleven seasons till today. This show takes place in Seattle, Washington but is filmed in Los Angeles, California. Grey’s anatomy is briefly about interns who graduated from medical school and are now working in a hospital called the Seattle Grace hospital. Overall, the show centers around the main character Meredith Grey and her fellow relationships with her friends Izzy, Christina, George, Derek, and Preston who are all medical personnel. The series also gives an insight of a few medical workers’ personal lives and gives real life emergency room circumstances. Medical drama is defined as, “Used for fictional works about health practitioners, their surroundings, profession, and patients. Romances are frequent, and the presentation ranges from the most scandalous behavior to idealized portraits of selfless doctors and nurses. The setting may portray both emergency as well as day-to-day conditions, with patients struggling to overcome physical and sometimes mental challenges” (Medical Drama). In which this definition describes completely Grey’s anatomy’s genre. The cast from day to day deals with taking care of their patients and saving lives, while in their personal lives some of the characters' have developed deep friendship roots or a romantic relationship with their fellow coworkers. Grey’s anatomy could also fall into the genres of drama and comedy due to its…

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    many people throughout the country. With thirteen seasons under its wing, they keep the audience and fandom coming back every single week and even in the offseason, with sources like Hulu 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…

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    Team Printing Case Study

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    By the end of 2017 Faye had been at SportsEngine for only 4 months, so this review is abbreviated. Faye was hired to help balance out a team having more junior developers than mid-level to senior developers. She is a stronger backend developer than frontend, and is comfortable in the Rails development stack. She has mainly worked on the Mass Rostering for the League Teams project, which included: printable rosters and contacts sheets, orphaned persona with User Service roles, and limiting the…

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    When thinking of successful people you automatically think about how hard people have worked to be successful. In the Outliers book "Malcolm Gladwell" argues that we should look at the world that surrounds successful people. For instance their culture, family, experiences, and their upbringing. Gladwell has made an interesting argument about how people become successful. In this paper, I will be talking about how Bradley Byrne, US Representative for Alabama became successful using some…

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    Ethel Provo Essay

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    Ethel Provo was born and raised in Ramer, Alabama, a small town outside of Montgomery Alabama. Ethel wasn’t born in a hospital; she was born at home by a midwife. The midwife was a close friend of the family, and delivered most of the babies in the area at that time. Back when Ethel was growing up Ramer was a small town where everyone knew everyone. People didn’t bother locking doors back then, because they felt safe and trusted their neighbors. She said there wasn’t much to steal, because…

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    stood in front of the door as federal authority tried to allow the students to enter. After winning his first term as governor in 1962, Wallace became the foil for the huge protests in which Martin Luther King Jr fought against and destroyed segregation in 1963 and secured voting rights for blacks. In addition, both speeches fought for they think is right. They both have powerful words and phrases that went down in history and will never be forgotten. Even though their speeches have different…

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    The Giants Stood Upon Many people today are well aware of the amazing feats done by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. From the nonviolence in the Montgomery Bus Boycott where he picked up a following, to the historic March on Washington where he delivered his awe-inspiring “I Have a Dream” Speech (History.com 1). There is no doubt whatsoever, Doctor King was an incredibly influential person in the Civil Rights Movement whose legacy would never be forgotten. However, Isaac Newton once said “If I have…

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    King was not the initiating figure of the Civil Rights Movement as many people think, it was at the meeting in his church on December 5, 1955 that he was elected into the presidency of the Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA) (49-50) and would soon after start to become the public face of the Movement. Contrary to popular belief, “Dr. King was not a confirmed believer in nonviolence” in the beginning stages of the boycott (53). Nonviolence would later become one of the most important aspects…

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    strong leader and a great person. Rosa Parks was an african american that took a stand by sitting down on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama. Rosa took a stand for equal rights for african americans and white people. Not only did she give hope to people that needed it she also gave courage to people that didn’t believe. Rosa gave hope to many people and this is her heroic story. Rose Louise McCauley was born in Tuskegee, Alabama on February, 4, 1913. Rosa’s parent’s names were James and Leona…

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    February 4, 1913, in Tuskegee, Alabama. Her denial to give up her seat to a white passenger on a Montgomery, Alabama bus began a city-wide boycott. The city of Montgomery had no choice but to lift the law of segregation on public buses. Rosa Parks received many awards during her lifetime. Rosa’s childhood brought her early experiences with racial discrimination and activism for racial equality. After her parents divorced, Rosa's mother moved…

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