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Category Archives: Anatomy

Rat Anatomy – Video

Posted: Published on July 14th, 2014

Rat Anatomy Click on HD to see in HD. This is a video on Rat Anatomy. Many people know about hamsters and their anatomy and I feel its about time we have something new. For those with out rats, here is... By: PEACHY PETPARADISE … Continue reading

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Does Katherine Heigl Regret Leaving Grey's Anatomy?

Posted: Published on July 14th, 2014

Katherine Heigl After leaving Grey's Anatomy amidst controversy in 2010, Katherine Heigl is returning to network television this fall playing a CIAanalyst who advises the president in NBC's political drama State of Affairs In the years since checking out of Seattle Grace for good, Heigl has had some big-screen hits (Knocked Up,27 Dresses) and more than a few misses (The Ugly Truth, Killers,Life As We Know It, One for the Money). Sowhy is she returning to TV now? More to the point,does she regret leavingGrey's Anatomy? "I made a difficult decision, but it was the right decision for me at the time," Heigl told TVGuide.com at the network's fall TV previews on Sunday. "I really just wanted to spend more time with my family and my new baby and extend my family and I'm really grateful to have been able to do that and I'm very grateful for these last couple of years." What about those pesky rumors that Heigl's film career fizzled because she and her "momager" Nancy are difficultto work with? The stories have persisted since shepulled her name from Emmy consideration in 2008, blaming the Grey's writers for inferior material. "I can only say that I certainly … Continue reading

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Katherine Heigl: 'I don't see myself as being difficult'

Posted: Published on July 14th, 2014

TV Drusilla Moorhouse TODAY contributor 10 hours ago Danny Moloshok / Reuters Cast member Katherine Heigl laughs during a panel for the "State of Affairs" at the Television Critics Association NBCUniversal Summer Press Tour in Beverly Hills, California July 13, 2014. Ever since her controversial stint on "Grey's Anatomy," Katherine Heigl has been labeled by Hollywood as "difficult" to work with. But the actress doesn't see it that way. "I certainly don't see myself as being difficult," she told reporters Sunday at the Television Critics Association panel for her upcoming new NBC drama "State of Affairs," which she stars in and produces. "I would never intend to be difficult," she added, when asked whether her mother, Nancy Heigl, an executive producer on "State of Affairs," plays a role in safeguarding her reputation. "I don't think my mother sees herself as being difficult. We always think it's important to everybody to conduct themselves professionally and respectfully and kindly, so I never -- if I have ever disappointed anybody, it was never intentional." Heigl recently made headlines again for telling Marie Claire she felt "betrayed" by her acting career after accepting one too many roles in romantic comedies. View post: Katherine Heigl: … Continue reading

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Planet Of The Apes Special | Anatomy of a Movie – Video

Posted: Published on July 12th, 2014

Planet Of The Apes Special | Anatomy of a Movie In this AOM Special, hosts Phil Svitek and Demetri Panos discuss the overall Planets Of The Apes Franchise, Casting, Directing, Planets Of The Apes Characters, and their expectations for the... By: Anatomy of a Movie … Continue reading

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Anatomy of an IRA: The last four years

Posted: Published on July 12th, 2014

When I began writing the It's Only Money column, during the throes of the financial crisis, I surveyed the most authoritative research on investing I could find. I wanted to offer readers reliable, impartial guidance on managing their money. Within a year, I arrived at a simple maxim I've been harping on ever since: The most important way you can improve long-term investment results is to keep costs low. In early 2010, I took my own advice. I moved an IRA I'd had since 1996 from TD Ameritrade over to Vanguard. I liquidated its three actively managed funds and invested that money in lower-cost Vanguard funds. Four years later, the outcome isn't black and white. But I'll tell you why I think I made the right move. See if you agree. Last week, I wrote about the origin and record of that old IRA. It grew at an annualized clip of 6.9 percent. My $8,900 in contributions over nearly 14 years and two sharp downturns more than doubled in value to $19,500 by early 2010. But it left a lot to be desired. Two of its three mutual funds underperformed severely. The stock funds were highly volatile but generated bond-like … Continue reading

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Anatomy(14) – Video

Posted: Published on July 12th, 2014

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'Land Ho!' | Anatomy of a Scene w/ Directors Aaron Katz & Martha Stephens | The New York Times – Video

Posted: Published on July 11th, 2014

#39;Land Ho!' | Anatomy of a Scene w/ Directors Aaron Katz Martha Stephens | The New York Times Aaron Katz and Martha Stephens narrate a sequence from "Land Ho!," in theaters July 11. Produced by: Mekado Murphy Subscribe to the Times Video newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection... By: The New York Times … Continue reading

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Grey's Anatomy FUNNY MOMENTS #4 [ITA] – Video

Posted: Published on July 11th, 2014

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The virtual cadaver: Medical students will be able to 'dissect' image of human body just by touching hi-tech device

Posted: Published on July 11th, 2014

Anatomage Table shows images of life-sized bodies and insides at any angle Students can 'virtually dissect' the cadaver at the touch of a screen Organs, veins, nerves and tissue can be removed and put back in again Device to be introduced for teaching medical students 'where appropriate' at Edinburgh University By Julian Robinson Published: 11:07 EST, 9 July 2014 | Updated: 14:10 EST, 9 July 2014 100 shares 11 View comments A hi-tech 'virtual cadaver' is being made available for teaching - so students can investigate the human anatomy at the touch of a screen. The device, at The University of Edinburghs School of Anatomy, will enable medical students to examine the human body by virtually dissecting it. Dubbed the Anatomage Table, it shows life-sized male and female bodies created from CT scans, allowing the cadaver to be seen from front to back, side to side and upside down. Virtual cadaver: The Anatomage Table will enable students to 'virtually dissect' a human body Continued here: The virtual cadaver: Medical students will be able to 'dissect' image of human body just by touching hi-tech device … Continue reading

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Anatomy Of The Flexor Hallucis Longus Muscle – Everything You Need To Know – Dr. Nabil Ebraheim – Video

Posted: Published on July 10th, 2014

Anatomy Of The Flexor Hallucis Longus Muscle - Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim Educational video describing the anatomy of the Flexor Hallucis Longus Muscle. Become a friend on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/drebraheim Follow me on t... By: nabil ebraheim … Continue reading

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