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Although he does meet Dr. Bonney, who offers him a residency, Mildred discovers his affair and leaves him. Madolyn Bruckner aspires to become a surgeon under abrasive Dr. Domenic Riccio. Despite her skills as an intern, Riccio discourages her because he is prejudiced against female doctors, assuming they will abandon their medical careers to ...
Emily Sue Savage-Rumbaugh [1] [2] (born August 16, 1946) is a psychologist and primatologist most known for her work with two bonobos, Kanzi and Panbanisha, investigating their linguistic and cognitive abilities using lexigrams and computer-based keyboards.
James Joseph Duane (born July 30, 1959) [1] is an American law professor at the Regent University School of Law, former criminal defense attorney, and Fifth Amendment expert. Duane has received considerable online attention for his lecture "Don't Talk to the Police", in which he advises citizens to avoid incriminating themselves by speaking to ...
Night breaking news reporter Shahid Meighan talks about journalism and its role in documenting history.
Craig Meighan, PA Scotland political reporter November 19, 2024 at 4:20 PM Eric Trump has confirmed his younger brother Barron persuaded his father to go on a podcast tour as part of efforts to ...
A baby's emotional reaction said it all when he saw the world clearly for the first time through his new glasses. Mercedes noticed her son Kasen's eyes crossing at their home in Evans, Georgia.
Ganja & Hess is a 1973 American black horror film written and directed by Bill Gunn and starring Marlene Clark and Duane Jones.The film follows the exploits of anthropologist Dr. Hess Green (Jones), who becomes a vampire after his intelligent but unstable assistant (Gunn) stabs him with an ancient cursed dagger.
A man serenades his adorable donkeys to the tune of "Dancing in the Moonlight," creating a magical moment of peace on his sanctuary farm.