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10 Things You Need to Know If You Want a PhD in Grey's Anatomy Star Justin Chambers – Cosmopolitan.com
Posted: Published on March 24th, 2017
1. Hes been married to his wife, Keisha, since 1993. They met when they were working in the modeling world, she as an agency booker, he as a model. We've been together for so long that I really don't know any other way to be, he told Good Housekeeping in 2007. I can remember lying in bed with her years ago and having conversations about our grandparents and now our grandparents are gone. We've gone through that together, and now our parents are getting older and we're going through that together. Every relationship has its ups and downs, but I'm glad I get to go through the ups and downs with her. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below 2. He and Keisha have five kids: Isabella (born in 1994), twins Maya and Kaila (1997), Eva (1999), and Jackson (2002). Our house is sort of like a nightclub, he told Good Housekeeping. We've got loud music and chaos and crowds. But really, we're pretty laid-back. Our kids are in a little band, and they like to play video games, and my wife and I do our best to live a low-key, non-Hollywood kind of life. With his wife and three of their … Continue reading
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LaTanya Richardson Jackson on Joining 'Grey's Anatomy' – Observer
Posted: Published on March 24th, 2017
Observer LaTanya Richardson Jackson on Joining 'Grey's Anatomy' Observer When quietly reminded that she's successfully navigated the often treacherous waters of an acting career for 20 plus years, LaTanya Richardson Jackson gently responses, Oh you're so kind to say it that way. Then she says, But it's absolutely true. I ... See the original post: LaTanya Richardson Jackson on Joining 'Grey's Anatomy' - Observer … Continue reading
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Ellen Pompeo on Her 'Grey's Anatomy' Directorial Debut and Hiring a Baby Nurse: 'I'd Be Nowhere Without Her' – Entertainment Tonight
Posted: Published on March 24th, 2017
Playing Ellen Pompeo on Her Greys Anatomy Directorial Debut and Hiring a Baby Nurse: Id Be Nowhere Without Her Ellen Pompeo is dishing on the secret to juggling motherhood with a busy career, which comes to a head with her upcoming Greys Anatomy directorial debut -- nurse Jackie! The 47-year-old mom-of-three stopped by The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where her 5-month-old son, Eli, waited backstage. WATCH: Ellen Pompeo Shares Boy Crazy Video Dancing With Infant Son He is the sweetest thing ever so adorable, Pompeo gushed, before adding that the tot is now sleeping through the night. He is. I have the most fantastic baby nurse, Jackie, whos also backstage -- Hi Jackie! She helps me and Id be nowhere without her because I work long days and I need help caring for him, she continued. Shes got my back -- and his. Its funny because everyone who meets her is like, I want Jackie! and Im like, You dont have a baby. [Theyre like], Yeah, I know but I just want Jackie! Photo: Michael Rozman/Warner Bros Long days at work are nothing new for the Greys veteran, but shes been even busier than usual on set lately, due to directing … Continue reading
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Grey's Anatomy's Kelly McCreary Teases Maggie's Double Dose of Drama Ahead – E! Online
Posted: Published on March 23rd, 2017
Poor Maggie Piercehas no idea what she's about to be hit with. With Grey's Anatomy returning to Grey Sloan Memorial after last week's sojourn to Montana for a little Japril action, the focus will turn to the young cardiothoracic doc thanks to a return visit from her mom Diane (LaTanya Richardson Jackson), who's back to treat the breast cancer she's still hiding from her daughter. Oh, and there's the small matter of that growing attraction between Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) and the object of Maggie's affection, Riggs (Martin Henderson), finally coming to the forefront. E! News caught up with Kelly McCreary on the red carpet at the long-running ABC series' PaleyFest event, where she gave us some insight into how the surgeon will handle her world basically falling apart at the seams. "I think, first and foremost, Maggie is the brightest person she knows," McCreary told us about the urgent matter to save her mom's life. "And she's going to try to solve her problems herself. And of course, when you try to do everything yourself, you get tuckered out." We've got a feeling that Jackson (Jesse Williams), Diane's chosen doctor and the reason she came to Seattle for treatment, is … Continue reading
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Censored 16th century book 'may offer clues' to female anatomy knowledge lag – Belfast Telegraph
Posted: Published on March 23rd, 2017
A censored 16th century anatomy book may provide evidence that taboos slowed the development of knowledge of the female genitals, researchers have said. The 1559 edition of Thomas Gemini's Compediosa Totius Anatomie Delineatio features a depiction of a semi-dissected female torso, and the book's original owner has cut away a neat triangle of paper on which the vagina would have been drawn. It will be displayed in an exhibition at St John's College at the University of Cambridge, and curator Shelley Hughes said it may offer clues as to why knowledge of the female anatomy lagged behind that of the human body as a whole. She said the book's original owner was "disturbed by its depiction of a semi-dissected female torso". "We know this because the offending part, a neat triangle of paper on which the vagina would have been drawn, has been carefully cut away." She continued: "Sin and female flesh were held in close association in 16th century society with naked women often portrayed as the servants of Satan. "Perhaps Christian Europe would have to overcome its shame over the female reproductive organs in order to discover more about their structure." Before the 16th century, many European academics … Continue reading
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The anatomy of a powerful desktop with an ARM chip | CIO – CIO
Posted: Published on March 23rd, 2017
When he was growing up, a dream of Linux pioneer Linus Torvalds was to acquire the Acorn Archimedes, a groundbreaking personal computer with the first ARM RISC chips. But in 1987, Archimedes wasn't available to Torvalds in Finland, so he settled for the Sinclair QL. In the meanwhile, the Archimedes failed and disappeared from the scene, killing any chance for ARM chips to dominate PCs. Since then, multiple attempts to put ARM chips in PCs have failed. Outside of a few Chromebooks, most PCs have x86 chips from Intel or AMD. [ 12 hardware and software vulnerabilities you should address now ] The domination of x86 is a problem for Linaro, an industry organization that advocates ARM hardware and software. Many of its developers use x86 PCs to compile programs for ARM hardware. That's much like trying to write Windows programs on a Mac. That fact doesn't sit well with George Grey, CEO of Linaro. "Linus mentioned this a little while ago: How do we get developers to work on ARM first? Why are will still using Intel tools?" Grey asked during a speech at this month's Linaro Connect conference in Budapest. A powerful Linux laptop or mini-desktop based on … Continue reading
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Anatomy of an election: How Measure C won Redondo – Easy Reader
Posted: Published on March 23rd, 2017
Added on March 23, 2017 David Mendez Redondo Beach Measure C architects and champions Candace Nafissi, Bill Brand, Jim Light, Wayne Craig, Martin Holmes and Rob Gaddis celebrate on election night. Photo by David Mendez by David Mendez Early on Wednesday, March 8, when it became clear that Measure C was becoming the law of the land, the once-still parking lot outside of Samba Brazilian Steakhouse began to rattle. Cheers were erupting through a back door leading to election watch party jointly held by supporters of Measure C and a slate of candidates with similar views on development in Redondo Beach. With election results projected on the wall behind the candidates (and in some cases, on their faces as they stood in the images path), de facto campaign manager Rob Gaddis held the microphone. Im proud to live in such a beautiful, wonderful city, Gaddis said to the supporters who stuck around late into the night. As residents, we are now in control of what happens with our waterfront. That night, the leaders, supporters and volunteers who dedicated their time to defeating CenterCals waterfront revitalization project felt vindicated. What it boils down to is that Redondo people did not want … Continue reading
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How Many More Seasons Does Grey's Anatomy Have Left In It? Ellen Pompeo Says… – E! Online
Posted: Published on March 21st, 2017
When Grey's Anatomy returns for its already-ordered 14th season this fall, it will not only air its 300th (!!) episode, but it'll finally tie classic sitcom The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet for ABC's longest-running series ever. (And unlike that other show, Shonda Rhimes and Co. show no signs of slowing down!) In this day and age of Peak TV, for any series to even come close to a milestone like this is a damn near miracleand the cast knows it. "It's been perfect to be able to have a job that you can go to," OG Grey's cast member Justin Chambers told E! News on the red carpet at the PaleyFest event honoring the series. "Just having a routine and working with people that you love and enjoying your character. To be able to say that you've been on a show this longit's a great gig to be able to say that." Chandra Wilson, who's been there since day one alongside Chambers, couldn't help but agree. "I'll tell you, as an actor, the opportunity to be involved in something historic is amazing, so I love that," she gushed. "These characters and this show are cemented in history, so to … Continue reading
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Sarah Drew Asked *Grey's Anatomy* to Include a Breast Pump … – Glamour
Posted: Published on March 21st, 2017
Last week's episode of Grey's Anatomy was a major one for April and Jackson (the proof is in all those Twitter reaction gifs). Fans finally got their wish for a hot and heavy romantic moment between the pair when the two passionately hooked up on a work trip in snowy Montana. (Thank you, Catherine Avery, for so brilliantly setting that up!) "That episode ended with a tremendous amount of hope," Sarah Drew (who plays April) explained during the cast's recent panel at Paleyfest. "Whether that translates into romance or just a solidification that they are each others person and theyll always be best friends, that has yet to be seen. Well see what happens. Although social media was abuzz that the couple might finally get back together, there was a subtle, more significant moment in the episode that viewers might have skipped over. About 10 minutes into the episode, Jackson is on the phone with April, where she's sitting on the bed in her Montana hotel room. She's got her laptop in front of her, but it's not her main focus. Instead, she's tightening a bottle having just breast pumped milk for her baby, Harriet, who was back in Seattle … Continue reading
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The anatomy of a tornadic storm – KOCO Oklahoma City
Posted: Published on March 21st, 2017
OKLAHOMA CITY With storm season right around the corner, it will be common to hear KOCO meteorologists and storm chasers use severe storm terms. Commonly used terms may be "wall cloud" or "mesocyclone.: Here is a breakdown of what these terms mean. Supercell: An often dangerous thunderstorms that consists primarily of a single, rotating updraft, which persists for much longer than 1020 minutes. Mesocylone: A cyclonically rotating vortex, around 1-6 miles in diameter, in a thunderstorm Wall cloud: A local, often abrupt lowering from a cumulonimbus cloud base into a low-hanging accessory cloud. A wall cloud marks the lower portion of a very strong updraft, usually associated with a supercell or severe multicell storm. It typically develops near the precipitation region of the cumulonimbus. Wall clouds that exhibit significant rotation and vertical motions often precede tornado formation by a few minutes to an hour. Updraft: The part of the supercell storm that has rising vertical motion moving towards the top of the storm. The downdraft is the part of the storm that falls vertically, which typically contains rain, hail and sometimes damaging winds. Click the image above to see the diagram of a supercell storm and clickhere for a complete … Continue reading
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