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    Grey’s Anatomy ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ is a drama television show based on the lives of the actors: Meredith, Dreck, Cristina, Preston, Izzie, Georgie and many more characters that come along throughout the seasons who are residents, interns, doctors in the Seattle Grace Mercy Hospital. This show is pretty much about reaching their goal, which is becoming a doctor. While some of this actors are already doctors, their job is to teach them and help them reach their goal. The setting usually takes place

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    Greys Anatomy

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    Sharon Lan ENG 104 Terry Bening 22 May 2012 The Anatomy of Grey When times get tough and the only way to survive is to keep fighting, there are two choices: either you sink or you swim. At least that’s the mentality that belongs to the young, soon-to-be medical doctors in the 2005 TV series Grey’s Anatomy. Already having 8 seasons of surgical miracles, everlasting camaraderies, problematic love triangles, and life-threatening decisions, Grey’s Anatomy portrays a “dramedy” which focuses on a highly

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    Grey’s Anatomy, created by Shonda Rhimes (first airing in 2005), is a television show that focuses not only on the journey of the protagonist, Meredith Grey, but also follows the other characters in their difficult path of becoming doctors in the surgical field (“About Grey’s Anatomy, n.d.). The television series takes place in a medical center formerly known as Seattle Grace Hospital, but over the course of the show is later changed to Seattle Grace-Mercy West Hospital (due to a merge) and then

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    personal, rather than professional lives. Bill Lawrence’s television series Scrubs and Shonda Rhime’s television series Greys Anatomy share the theme of competition, Greys Anatomy is better because of Shonda Rhime’s use of character, point of view, and conflict. Scrubs main character is John Dorian or J.D played by Zach Braff. Greys Anatomy main character is Meredith Grey played by Ellen Pompeo. They both begin the series as staff interns who try to balance their personal lives with the demands

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    Chivalric Romance Have you ever fought over someone for love or been fought over? In the story The Knight's Tale and the tv show Grey's Anatomy there are examples of both of these. The tv show and book both resemble chivalric romance since examples of romance is presented. While you may truly love someone because of the way they look, people should be reasonable a and honest about something or someone and only say you love them if you truly do because it may not be true love, and It is not always

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    as ER, House, Scrubs, or Grey’s Anatomy? Now how many of you are actually plan on practicing medicine? a. Wait for show of hands b. Ask how many people plan on ever seeing a doctor B. Link to Topic: Many of these dramas actually contain factual inaccuracies, which are contributing to an epidemic in the medical field. C. Credibility Statement: Just like many of you, I enjoy watching medical dramas. In fact, I have been frantically trying to catch up on Grey’s Anatomy before the season premiere tonight

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    Grey's Anatomy Analysis

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    Grey’s Anatomy might be heading into season 14, but when it comes to storylines and themes next season, there could be some reflections of the past — especially when it comes to the series’ leading lady, Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo). Ahead of the drama’s return this month, Grey’s executive producer Debbie Allen talked to TVLine about what’s in store for the docs at Grey Sloan Memorial. In addition to revealing what happens in the aftermath of season 13’s cliffhanger, Allen revealed to TVLine that

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    Eastern Grey Kangaroo

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    Eastern Grey Kangaroo is one of the largest kangaroo species. Kangaroos are usually known for the pouch they possess in their belly region (to hold the joey) and their ability to hop from place to place. Their huge feet, tail and strong muscles allow them to execute this unique movement. Surprisingly, the faster they hop, the less energy they need. Kangaroos move at an average of 30 miles per hour, which is faster than the fastest human runner (Fastest runner runs at a speed 23.7mph). Anatomy, Diet

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    Grey Treefrogs

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    enough time, a species will gradually evolve’ (BBC, 2014). For example, ‘Grey Treefrogs (Hyla Versicolor) and Green Treefrogs (Hyla Cinerea) in the Southern United States seem to be ecologically equivalent. While Grey Treefrogs and Green Treefrogs seem to occupy the same habitat, when we look closer we can see that through their ranges overlap, Grey Treefrogs live farther north than Green Treefrogs. We can also see the Grey Treefrogs prefer wooded areas with temporary pools, while Green Treefrogs

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    A doctor, a father, and, most importantly, a hero. Someone I would consider a modern-day hero is Derek Shephard, from the TV show “Grey´s Anatomy”. A hero is someone who is able to help others without any interest that would benefit him/her behind his actions Derek is a perfect example of a modern-day hero. He is selfless and works as a doctor with the main goal of helping others. Right before a surgery he says to everyone in the OR: “Today is a beautiful day to save lives.” Derek is worthy of the

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