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Category Archives: Anatomy

TV's 15 Best Musical Episodes, Ranked (Plus the One Absolute Worst) – TVLine

Posted: Published on March 17th, 2017

Courtesy DisneyABC Domestic Television (2), Sony Pictures Television, 20th Television Musical episode. No two words strike fear in the hearts of network executives and snark in the minds of critics with greater expedience. But when done right, the result can be a beautiful thing. VIDEOSThe Flash and Supergirl Get Retro Glam in First Musical Crossover Promo With two big-ticket musical episodes on the horizon the Supergirl/Flashcrossover airs Tuesday (The CW, 8/7c), whileOnce Upon a Times song-and-dance hourwill air later this season TVLine decided to take a look back at some of our favorites from days (and shows) gone by. Before you start whining about your favorites being omitted, take our criteria into consideration: * The show must benon-musical. (Sorry,Glee!) * The episodemust have multiple musical numbers, rather than just a one-off song. (Sorry,How I Met Your Mother!) * The songs must come about spontaneously, rather than beingpart of lets say a play withinthe show. (Sorry,Supernatural!) RELATEDOnce Upon a Time Bosses Preview Mystery Musical Duet OK, time to get things started 15. Psych: Psych: The Musical (Season 7, Episodes 15 and 16) Im docking points for the episodesunnecessary length 90 minutes? Seriously?! butPsychs brief foray into the musical world is still … Continue reading

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TV tonight: 'Grey's Anatomy,' NCAA tournament starts – USA TODAY

Posted: Published on March 16th, 2017

Jesse Williams and Sarah Drew in ABC's 'Grey's Anatomy.'(Photo: Richard Cartwright, ABC) NCAA Basketball Tournament CBS, 7 ET/4 PT March Madness makes its 2017 primetime debut Thursday, taking over not just CBS, but TBS, TNT and TruTV. And if by some chance all that basketball isn't enough college athletics for you, the NCAA Wrestling Tournament is airing on ESPN. So theres pretty much something for everyone except, of course, for people who want to watch The Big Bang Theory and the rest of CBSs Thursday lineup, which is pre-empted. USA TODAY Ask our TV critic anything, get your answers on Facebook Live Greys Anatomy ABC, 8 ET/PT One fans blessing is another fans curse this week on Greys Anatomy. If you happen to be a fan of Jackson and April, youre in luck, as Thursdays episode is devoted to the sometimes couple, who travel to Montana to perform a complicated surgery on a young patient. And if youre not a fan? This would probably be a good week to explore other TV options. Superstore NBC, 8 ET/PT For example, if youre looking for something else to watch and you have fond memories of Ugly Betty, Superstore could be just the … Continue reading

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Grey's Anatomy: Sarah Drew previews Japril the Sequel – EW.com (blog)

Posted: Published on March 16th, 2017

Could Jackson and April be on the way to reconciliation? On Thursday, Greys Anatomy presents Japril: The Sequel, a follow-up to last seasons Japril: The Movie episode, which took a Momento-like approach to chronicling the origins of Jackson (Jesse Williams) and Aprils (Sarah Drew) relationship all the way to their untimely divorce. Its totally different, Drew says of the sequel. Stylistically, its totally different, and this one is really more about Jackson. April happens to be there, along for the ride, and throughout the journey of the episode, it does become a little bit about the two of them, but its mostly about something that Jackson is going through. During the hour, Jackson and April head to Montana to treat a patient, but Jackson has ulterior motives he wantsto meet his estranged father. Theres a girl who needs a throat transplant, and its too delicate for her to be moved and brought here, so we go out there, Drew tells EW. It was supposed to be Meredith Grey [with Jackson], but then Catherine Avery puts April up to be there instead. Were forced to be in the same space, working on a case together, in an unfamiliar location without any … Continue reading

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The anatomy of art – Otago Daily Times

Posted: Published on March 16th, 2017

A visit to the University of Otagos anatomy museum sealed a life-long interest in anatomy for Dunedin artist Nicola Jackson one that has reared its head for her latest exhibition, discovers Rebecca Fox. Nicola Jackson suspects the work for her latest exhibition could be never-ending. ''I'm never going to be finished. I've done 45 masks; I'm at the point where what I've done is fine.'' Known for her bright colours, detailed drawings, papier-mache forms, and exploration of human anatomy, Jackson has incorporated all her trademarks into ''The Bloggs'', at Dunedin Public Art Gallery. Her anatomy-related work began while studying at the University of Canterbury School of Fine Arts where her final-year project was the creation of an art anatomy room. ''I've just never stopped having that interest.'' A lecturer had sent her to visit the University of Otago's department of anatomy museum, where she became fascinated by the artfully produced historical anatomy illustrations and engravings. Although she drew the line at looking at disorder or illness. ''When I look back, what I really liked was the feeling of it [the museum], as much as any individual thing. I liked the atmosphere, the pot plants and the specimens mixed together, old … Continue reading

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Anatomy – Tips and Advice for Studying

Posted: Published on March 15th, 2017

What Is Anatomy? Anatomy is the study of the structure of living organisms. This subdiscipline of biology can be further categorized into the study of large scale anatomical structures (gross anatomy) and the study of microscopic anatomical structures (microscopic anatomy). Human anatomy deals with anatomical structures of the human body, including cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems. Anatomy is always linked to physiology, the study of how biological processes function in living organisms. Therefore it is not enough to be able to identify a structure, its function must also be understood. The study of human anatomy gives us a better understanding of the structures of the body and how they work. When taking a basic anatomy course, your goal should be to learn and understand the structures and functions of the major body systems. It is important to remember that organ systems don't just exist as individual units. Each system depends on the others, either directly or indirectly, to keep the body functioning normally. It is also important to be able to identify the major cells, tissues, and organs being studied and to know how they function. Studying anatomy involves lots of memorization. For instance, the human body contains 206 … Continue reading

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Anatomy of a Sarah Galvin Poem – TheStranger.com

Posted: Published on March 15th, 2017

Listen, everyone loves Sarah Galvin, and for obvious reasons. But despite being an increasingly visible writer/performer, and a frequent Stranger contributor, Galvin is the kind of writer whose technical skills tend to go unappreciatedeven unnoticedbecause her presentation is so pleasing. Fans love Galvin's poems for their wild imagery and surprising turns, but all the fireworks can obscure the philosophical questions she explores. At the risk of giving away too many secrets, I asked her to illustrate the process that led to "My Internet Dating Profile," a poem in her new collection, Ugly Time. 1. The title is ironic. The reader is prepared for a casual (and maybe frazzled) poem about dating, but by the third stanza, Galvin starts digging deep into our assumptions about the idea of "innocence." 2. This video is real. Galvin says she was "impressed and also horrified" by the animals' behavior: "Whenever I have that response to anything, I have to study it." 3. She watched the video approximately 15 times. "It wasn't about pornography, it was about figuring out what a human being is. It seemed like all of humanity's problems and also everything that's great about humanity." 4. This "moment" refers to the moment … Continue reading

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Poulter explains the anatomy of a shank, and why they happen to him so often – Golf.com

Posted: Published on March 15th, 2017

Why do shanks happen to Ian Poulter so often? Let him explain. Getty Images Ian Poulter, admittedly, has hit his fair share of shanks while on the PGA and European tours, but he has an explanation for them. Poulter joined Sports Illustrated's Alan Shipnuck for a lengthy podcast at Poulter's Florida home on Monday. They discussed a handful of topics from the Ryder Cup to his social media use to the closing of his company and, of course, the fact that he hits more hosel-rockets than most pros. "There's obviously a fault in my swing, where I dip slightly into my swing on given times," Poulter said. "Now, if you look at the wear spots on all of my old sets of irons in this room, you will see they are all very close to the heel. Some players have it slightly toe-orientated, some player have it out in the middle, some players have it on the heel. With having that sweet spot close to the heel brings your chance of a shank, obviously, a lot higher percentage than someone who has a wear spot at the toe. Now especially if you are going to move slightly forward into the … Continue reading

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The anatomy of a high-potential's benefits package – Human Resources Online

Posted: Published on March 15th, 2017

The value of a benefits package for high performers goes beyond monetary incentives. What else should HR pay attention to in order to keep them motivated and engaged at work? Industry pros will examine the most critical compensation & benefits components at Employee Benefits Asia, the regions biggest conference dedicated to compensation & benefits strategy happening in Hong Kong on 11 May, Malaysia on 16-17 May, and Singapore on 18-19 May. Stellar business results only happen when people are happy with their jobs and free from health issues and personal stress, said Aditi Sharma Kalra, regional editor of Human Resources magazine. Employee Benefits Asia 2017 will thoroughly discuss the elements that keep top talent eager to grow and stay, such as work-life balance, recognition, and career progression, she added. Employee Benefits Asia 2017 will discuss the most pressing issues being faced by C&B professionals according to the latest HR research and explore the impact of talent rewards on business transformation. Here is how one of the topics, the framework of an effective benefits package, will be presented at the event: A panel session entitled How do you package the benefits into a cutting-edge compensation & benefits programme that is competitive? … Continue reading

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Grey's Anatomy – BuddyTV (blog)

Posted: Published on March 14th, 2017

Nathan Riggs had us all swooning when he finally asked Meredith out on an official date on ABC's Grey's Anatomy. Of course in true Mer form, she told him she needed to think about it before she gave him an actual answer. She probably knows that once she goes down that route, that will take whatever it is they're doing to a completely new level. But I'm all for it! I figured she needed my help to figure out if Nathan is really right for her. So I wanted to give her a few reasons to consider why she should give him a real chance. It's Beyond Time I think we can all agree that it's time. It's been a couple of seasons since Shonda Rhimes made me and millions of others livid with Derek's tragic and shocking death. Meredith went through her dark phase, as any woman would. And Derek's passing is almost like a faint memory as the show has clearly moved on without him. Now, it's time for Meredith to be in a serious relationship. She definitely deserves to be happy after everything she has gone through. Grey's Anatomy Prepares to Lose a Doctor>>> He Just Might … Continue reading

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Scoop: GREY'S ANATOMY on ABC – Thursday, March 30, 2017 – Broadway World

Posted: Published on March 14th, 2017

In the episode Be Still, My Soul, when Maggies moms health deteriorates, the doctors are at odds over how to treat her. Meanwhile, Richard comes to grips with Baileys betrayal over the Residency Program, on Greys Anatomy, THURSDAY, MARCH 30 (8:00-9:01 p.m. EDT), on The ABC Television Network. Greys Anatomy stars Ellen Pompeo as Meredith Grey, Justin Chambers as Alex Karev, Chandra Wilson as Miranda Bailey, James Pickens Jr. as Richard Webber, Kevin McKidd as Owen Hunt, Jessica Capshaw as Arizona Robbins, Jesse Williams as Jackson Avery, Sarah Drew as April Kepner, Caterina Scorsone as Amelia Shepherd, Camilla Luddington as Jo Wilson, Jerrika Hinton as Stephanie Edwards, Kelly McCreary as Maggie Pierce, Jason George as Ben Warren, Martin Henderson as Nathan Riggs and Giacomo Gianniotti as Andrew DeLuca. Greys Anatomy was created and is executive produced by Shonda Rhimes (Scandal, How to Get Away with Murder), Betsy Beers (Scandal, How to Get Away with Murder) and Mark Gordon (Saving Private Ryan). William Harper, Stacy McKee, Zoanne Clack and Debbie Allen are executive producers. Greys Anatomy is produced by ABC Studios. Guest Starring is Marika Dominczyk as Eliza Minnick, LaTanya Richardson Jackson as Diane Pierce and Richard Lawson as Bill Pierce. … Continue reading

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