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Grey’s Anatomy Season 9 Episode 5 Beautiful Doom Part 2 of 4 – Video
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Anatomy ties MBBS students in knots
Friday was the first day of classes for second-year MBBS students but there was a drop in the number who actually turned up.
Nearly 59 of the 165 students of the Madras Medical College and 15 of the 100 in Kilpauk Medical College did not attend lectures. The students who had failed in various exams, now must wait for six months to take supplementary exams, only after which they can attend classes.
First-year students have three subjects, anatomy, physiology and biochemistry with two theory papers each along with practicals and oral assessment.
This is after Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University raised standards of evaluation of papers and stipulated that students who did not score a minimum in each paper would fail the year.
The pattern of questions for anatomy, which students and teachers say has always been a difficult subject, also changed this year. Thus, of the 59 students who were not able to secure pass marks in GH, 28 of them failed in anatomy. Similarly, at KMC, of the 15 who did not pass, 11 failed in anatomy. A few failed in more than one paper.
The students usually study from the past examination question papers. This year, instead of the usual short notes questions, the students had to write an entire essay. They were not prepared for it, said a lecturer of anatomy at KMC.
Students found the second anatomy paper particularly challenging. The second paper is more complicated because it contains neuroanatomy which is considerably harder, said Premkumar (name changed), a student of KMC who scored 55 in the first paper of anatomy and 35 in the second.
Students however complained that grading them on a different set of standards was unfair as other deemed universities and medical colleges in other parts of the country were employing more lenient criteria. The colleges in other states, private or government, have a cumulative score rule, noted Jai Praveen, a second-year student at MMC. The University had tried to implement these standards last year but had to back down in the face of student protests and students approaching the Madras High Court.
Senior students also noted that unlike physiology and biochemistry, which are introduced in class XII syllabus, anatomy is a fresh subject for students. The jump from school to college is big enough. Getting accustomed to such a complicated course takes some time, said Prakash, (name changed) a pre-final year student of MMC.
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Revenge Sneak Peek: An Awkward Encounter
Revenge will throw a wedding this Sunday night.
Correction: Revenge will throw a CRAZY wedding this Sunday night, as producer Melissa Loy teased in our exclusive interview.
But before any madness can begin, any toasts can be given and any twists can leave the audience gasping for air, introductions must be made between guests. In the following case, however, everyone already know each other.
Watch now as Aiden and Emily awkwardly interact with Ashley and Daniel in a scene from "Illusion."
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The Vampire Diaries Clip: Hostage Hullabaloo!
Connor is coming.
A huge factor already on The Vampire Diaries Season 4, this hunter will truly make his presence felt on next Thursday's "The Killer." How so?
By taking April, Matt and Jeremy hostage and creating some serious hostility among those not trapped inside The Grill.
In the following sneak peek, we see Stefan argue with Damon over how to best approach the situation, while Tyler and Elena also weigh in and the gang wonders how to drag Bonnie out of her self-imposed retirement. View the official TVD promo for the installment then hit Play now:
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Grimm Review: G is for Grimm
I’ve had my suspicions about Ryan ever since he mentioned taking an interest in Nick’s cases, but I wasn’t expecting this.
"The Hour of Death" once again played with Grimm’s always-present theme of not judging a book by its cover, bringing about some very interesting developments along the way.
Development 1: Working up the Wesen Food Chain
Grimm has made it clear that being a real Grimm is something you’re born into. One of the reasons this struggle between Grimm and Wesen works is because Grimm and Wesen are steadfast in their ideologies: Grimm are always up to the task of dispatching with Wesen, and Wesen, as a society, are always passing down tales of the evil Grimm – as we saw in Monroe’s fairy tale book.
For Ryan to come along and deeply hate Wesen, and by extension himself, is a theme we aren’t really privy to in this world. Ryan holds the belief that all Wesen need to be killed, and, according to Monroe, it is a belief that died amongst the Grimm generations ago.
So, what’s most interesting about all of this is Ryan essentially learned what it took to become a Grimm and slowly built himself up into becoming one. While we’ve all speculated about the abilities of a Grimm the only one we know of for sure is a Grimm can see a Wesen’s true form. Which brings me to the question of: Are Grimm descendants of Wesen? In fact, we can probably lump Grimms right in with the rest of the Wesen world, so can it be that far of a stretch to speculate that Grimms are Wesen?
Going one step further, Wesen can see other Wesen, and it’s not hard to see how Ryan suddenly found himself in this situation.
Development 2: The Triangle No One Wants
I like Renard. I like Juliette. That doesn’t mean I like them together. I’m sure if I researched long enough I could find this exact storyline on a soap: woman falls into coma, man drinks love potion and kisses her awake, woman and man are drawn together.
While I trust the story Grimm wants to tell…that doesn’t mean I’m so keen on some of the paths they take to get there. I understand that Juliette needs to be involved in the show in a more endearing way compared to the beginning of last season, and I like that Juliette is the person that has the potential to bring Renard crumbling down. But the quicker this awkwardness is over the better.
Development 3: Life at Home Isn’t What It’s Cracked Up To Be
This development fits in nicely with the previous one: Nick and Juliette are beginning to pull apart. Nick is sick of the couch, and Juliette is probably sick of having no real memories of Nick. All of that frustration is quickly leading to them trading glances and baited breath towards one another, and with Juliette quickly drifting towards Renard, Nick’s life at home is quickly proving Aunt Marie true.
If Nick begins losing everything he cares about will he begin to take his role as a Grimm as seriously as Ryan did? Using the understanding that being a Grimm has taken away those he loves the most: his parents, his family, his girlfriend; could Nick be heading towards a period of detachment and distrust?
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