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Anatomy of the NGO Vaccine Libel – Jewish Journal

Powerful organizations claiming moral agendas have increasingly gained political influence, especially through human rights and international law. In particular, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) with massive budgets for public relations and lobbying have focused worldwide attention on favored targets in some cases with justification, but in others to promote hate and conflict.

Israel has long been a target for demonization based on false claims, and the template NGOs use is familiar.It begins when NGO officials with a history of Israel-bashing launch a campaign based on allegations of dastardly deeds. The facts are twisted or invented, but since they are made by ostensible experts, the media from fringe groups dedicated to the anti-Israel cause to mainstream journalists repeat and amplify these falsities.

NGOs latest accusation is that Israel is violating its legal obligations by failing to provide vaccines to the Palestinians that live under Israeli occupation. As Israels success vaccinating its citizens became more visible and gained praise from around the world, the NGO conspiracy machine went into action, applying their standard template used so successfully in the past twenty years.

NGOs ignored convenient truths, such as the fact that the Palestinian Authority had no interest in Israeli assistance and had already ordered vaccines, in part via Russia and in part through the World Health Organization. Organizations and the media also dismissed the Oslo framework agreement governing relations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, which states that Powers and responsibilities in the sphere of Health in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip will be transferred to the Palestinian side, including the health insurance system. Acknowledging the reality would have aborted the political campaign before it could get off the ground.

The NGO attack involved numerous organizations, many funded by European governments under the faade of promoting human rights, democracy and international law. The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights and Al Mezan took the lead, issuing a statement under the heading Israel must provide necessary vaccines to Palestinian health care systems and including the hand waving claims attributed to international law.

Officials of both organizations are involved with or linked to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a recognized terror group by the United States, the European Union (EU), Canada and other governments. These connections notwithstanding, both NGOs are funded primarily by the EU and western European governments and act as policy subcontractors. In addition, a number of Israeli opposition NGOs promoting the Palestinian narrative and also funded by Europe joined the public relations push.

To get the vaccine campaign out of the fringe anti-Israel arena, global NGO superpowers must enter the fray. Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Amnesty International did exactly that, repeating the accusations word for word. Kenneth Roth, the head of HRW with a long record of singling out Israel tweeted the package of libels to his 350,000 Twitter followers, declaring, the Israeli government has already vaccinated 10% of its citizens .but as the occupying power it has not vaccinated a single Palestinian. Roths second tweet went for the emotional jugular by falsely invoking discrimination: Someone doesnt want you to know about Israels discriminatory treatment of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza in distributing the Covid vaccine. Presumably, Roths followers will not know that Israels Arab citizens are receiving vaccinations exactly as their Jewish neighbors do, and that Palestinians outside of Israel are not citizens and have their own government and health system.

To get the vaccine campaign out of the fringe anti-Israel arena, global NGO superpowers must enter the fray.

At this point, the propaganda campaign jumped the tracks to the mainstream media, and from there, was ready to be quoted in the United Nations and by diplomats and politicians. Some outlets and journalists cited the various NGO accusations against Israel verbatim, without bothering to examine their accuracy or relevance. One headline in The Guardian read Palestinians excluded from Israeli Covid vaccine rollout as jabs go to settlers. Others were more circumspect in their coverage, referring to anonymous Legal experts and human rights activists [who] said Israel was obliged to provide the Palestinians with vaccines.

Like many previous NGO campaigns on Israel, the COVID-19 vaccination conspiracy theory is likely to remain and be cited for many years, regardless of the facts or the absence thereof. In 2002, during the height of Palestinian terror bombings, many of the same NGOs led the false allegation of an Israeli massacre and war crimes in the Jenin refugee camp. These attacks remain on their websites and in Wikipedia entries, available for student papers. The same is true for many similar examples in the intervening years, all following the same pattern.

The result is not only more hate directed at Israel and Jews, contributing to violent attacks, but also the continuing erosion of human rights and international law as little more than propaganda tools. For those remaining committed to these principles, confronting the abuses of the ideological NGO industry is essential.

Gerald M. Steinberg is emeritus professor of political science at Bar Ilan University in Israel, and heads the Institute for NGO Research in Jerusalem.

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Anatomy of a wild-card win: How the Seahawks can (and must) neutralize Jalen Ramsey – Seahawks Wire

If the Seattle Seahawks have had abte noirethis season, it is unquestionably Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey, who has feasted on Seattles passing game, and specifically receiver DK Metcalf, in two matchups. This season, per Pro Football Focus, Ramsey has allowed 32 receptions on 64 targets for 309 yards, 127 yards after the catch. three touchdowns, one interception, and an opponent passer rating of 73.0. But against Seattle in Weeks 10 and 16, Ramsey gave up just two catches on only five targets for 16 yards, 16 yards after the catch, no touchdowns, and one pass deflection. Not only did the Seahawks apparently fail to have an answer for Ramsey; they admitted as much by refusing to target him as if Ramsey were Deion Sanders in his prime.

Hes improved, and hes got a great quarterback,Ramsey said about Metcalfbefore the Week 16 game, in which Metcalf was targeted eight times, catching six passes for 59 yards in a 20-9 win. Hes a Pro Bowler this year. Hes probably going to be an All-Pro. But I live for these type of matchups because I believe my value is extremely high in this league, and on this team.

I was brought here to stop guys like him. And Im going to do my best to do that again, this week.

The box-score scouting, even at the advanced level, tells us that Metcalf, as great as he can be, has never been able to figure Ramsey out. But there have been plays left on the field that contradict this narrative, and the Seahawks had better capitalize on those and on Ramseys own tendencies if they want to ensure a win this Saturday in the wild-card round.

In Week 10, per Pro Football Focus, Ramsey shadowed Metcalf on 77.1% of his routes the most hes done so against a wideout this season and allowed no receptions on two targets. Metcalf finished with two catches on four targets for 28 yards.

But on this play with 13:47 left in the game, Metcalf (No. 14) has Ramsey (No. 20) beat downfield on a deep boundary route, and Wilson overthrows it just a hair. But based on Metcalfs ability to separate, that wasnt a great rep for Ramsey.

And on this deep throw with 2:02 left in the game, Metcalf leads Ramsey to the boundary with a route nod before cutting to the quick comeback. Score one for those who dont still believe that Metcalf cant run routes. If the timing of this throw doesnt take Metcalf out of bounds yeah.

The comeback must be a key part of Seattles attack in the passing game. On curls and comebacks this season, per Sports Info Solutions, Ramsey has allowed 11 catches on 17 targets for 93 yards.

Here, with 44 seconds left in the first quarter of the Week 16 matchup, Metcalf looks like hes going straight downfield on a boundary vertical route, which is about the worst thing you can do against Ramsey. But he pulls up after 15 yards, and if end Terrell Lewis doesnt bat this ball down at the line of scrimmage, its an easy completion for chunk yardage. (Of course, it would also help if guard Damien Lewis had not been busted as an ineligible downfield presence, but I digress).

Ramsey didnt always track Metcalf wherever he went in Week 16, and this near-miss from Russell Wilson on a deep pass with 8:54 left in the first half shows another way in which the Seahawks can get Metcalf open and ready for big plays if his quarterback can hit those throws. Pre-snap, Metcalf and tight end Will Dissly run a neat little mesh motion pre-snap, and that lands Metcalf right in the lap of Darious Williams, one of the NFLs most underrated cornerbacks this season. But Metcalf has Williams off the line with no deep safety, and this is probably six points if Wilson hits him in stride.

Meanwhile, Tyler Lockett has Ramsey at sixes and sevens with a stutter-go on the other side of the formation, which is another thing to consider traditionally, bigger cornerbacks like Ramsey struggle more with smaller, quicker receivers like Lockett who are excellent in and out of their breaks than in big-on-big matchups like the Ramsey-Lockett reps.

Seattles passing game has beenunusually out of structureover the last month, leading to some underwhelming performances from Wilson. Seattle will face a stern test against Ramsey and the fourth-best defense in the NFL per Football Outsiders, but there are codes that can be cracked, and setting Metcalf up with more angular routes, as well as giving him different receiver matchups, should be Job One.

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‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine,’ ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ and more have paused production as California faces rising virus spread and slow vaccine uptake – Yahoo!…

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Several Hollywood guilds and labor unions recommended a temporary halt to in-person production of television shows and independent films.

Warner Bros., Walt Disney, Netflix, Sony, Universal, and Showtime pushed production of shows like "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," "Grey's Anatomy," and "Jeopardy" back to mid-January.

California hit another single day record for new coronavirus cases; meanwhile Gov. Gavin Newsom said only 35% of COVID-19 vaccine doses in the state have been administered so far.

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TV producers opted to halt in-person production of shows like "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" and "Grey's Anatomy" for a week or more, following a recommendation from several Hollywood guilds and labor unions that called for action amid rising Covid-19 cases in the state, CNBC reported.

"It is simply too great a risk to performers, crew and industry personnel to continue production knowing that hospitals are in crisis mode and the number of cases continues to rise," Stacy Marcus, chief negotiator for the Joint Policy Committee, said in a statement.

California posted a new single-day record of more than 74,000 new coronavirus cases Monday, according to data from the LA Times. Meanwhile, state Gov. Gavin Newsom said in a press briefing only 454,000 of 1.29 million vaccines delivered to the state have been administered so far, or 35%. "We got work to do on this," he said.

Read more: Hollywood is raging over Warner Bros.' HBO Max plan. But one producer whose movie was impacted gave us the counter argument.

With the rise in cases, Warner Bros. paused production of CBS series "Mom," "B Positive," and "Bob Hearts Abishola," Showtime drama "Shameless," and Netflix's "You," until next week. CBS Studios similarly pushed production of "NCIS," "Seal Team," and "Why Women Kill," to January 11. The same goes for Universal TV, which halted NBC's "Mr. Mayor," "Kenan," and "Good Girls," HBO Max's "Hacks," and Netflix's "Never Have I Ever."

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Production of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," won't resume until January 18. Walt Disney-owned 20th Television and ABC have paused production on 16 shows including "Black-ish," "Mixed-ish," "Grey's Anatomy," "Station 19 and "This is Us," until at least January 18, according to Variety. Sony Pictures Television pushed production of ABC's "The Goldbergs" and Netflix's "Atypical," until the week of January 18, as well.

Since Covid-19 hit the U.S. early in 2020, tv and film producers have had to push back production schedules for new shows and movies. Some companies have opted to skip the movie theaters and release new films on streaming services instead, as Disney did with the live-action Mulan. Just last month, Warner Bros. said it would release all its movies in 2021 on HBO Max the same day they hit movie theaters, giving streaming services a leg up as theatres continue to wait for a return to normalcy.

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’: Did We Ever Figure Out Why Denny Had $8 Million to Give to Izzie? – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Over the years, Greys Anatomy has featured a number of controversial relationships. From George and Olivia to Owen and Amelia, the show creators have certainly put together some interesting pairings. But over a decade later, one of the most talked-about relationships is that of Izzie Stevens and her patient Denny Duquette.

The affair between Izzie and Denny was short but intense. And its tragic ending was one that left everyone surprised. But perhaps even more surprising was the $8 million check Denny left his fianc upon his death. Now, fans want to know, did we ever find out why Denny had all that money anyway?

From the beginning, it was clear the relationship between the young intern and her heart patient was doomed for disaster. Denny was a longtime patient at Seattle Grace and immediately smitten at first sight of the beautiful Dr. Isobel Stevens. And while Izzie initially tried to refrain from any sort of romantic relationship, she quickly fell head over heels.

Sadly, Denny had a bad heart. And when he lost his chance at a transplant, Izzie tried to steal one for him by cutting his LVAD wire. This decision ultimately led to the patients death and one of the most heartbreaking scenes in Greys Anatomy history.

RELATED: Greys Anatomy: Why Some Fans Refuse to Rewatch Season 13 Entirely

No one could have expected what would come next in the days that followed Dennys death. Amidst her grief over her dead fianc, Izzie was surprised by a visit from Mr. Duquette, Dennys father. But Mr. Duquette wasnt just there to meet the woman his son so quickly fell in love with, he was there to deliver a gift. As it turns out, one of Dennys final actions was to ensure his fianc received an $8.7 million check upon his death.

That check became everything central to Izzies storyline. It was the last piece that remained of Denny, proof that Izzie had not moved on, and who could forget how it almost became a part of breakfast. While Izzie initially struggled with what to do with the nearly $9 million check, she ultimately decided to use it to start the Denny Duquette Memorial Free Clinic.

Denny would live on through the people helped by the clinic.

Dennys gift went on to help hundreds of people who visited Seattle Grace, but in the midst of the tragedy that followed Dennys death, not many fans stopped to question exactly where this money came from. A recent Reddit thread brought up the issue again with one user asking, What on Earth did [Denny] do to make $8.7 mil by his mid-30s?

As other users pointed out, his medical bills certainly could not have been cheap and Denny never mentioned anything about being rich. Was it savings? Good investments? There was one clue that may have hinted at where the money came from.

When Mr. Duquette visited Izzie, what he really wanted to know is how the doctor got her patient to propose to her on the day he died. He jumped straight to the point, asking, Did you think that Denny would pay for everything? This implies the money wasnt any sort of insurance policy, but rather, money Denny had all along.

So, no. Fans never found out where Denny got all his money. But as we have all seen, Greys has brought this character back before. Theres always the possibility that one day the ghost of Denny will return and with that, well find out more about his past.

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Introducing: Anatomy Rabbit on shaking up the Thai indie scene | – Bandwagon

Dreamy and oh-so-relatable,AnatomyRabbit is a shining gem coming out of Thailand's diverse music scene.

Comprising ofOak(vocals, guitar)andTuch (drums), the indie duo was formed in 2018 after watching each other perform at a local bar. Taking their name from Oak's childhood rabbit 'Potter' and his admiration of the word "anatomy", Anatomy Rabbit was initially intended to be a side project for the two; that is before they started releasing music.

Characterised by their dreamy-pop sound and lyrics that pull the heartstrings, Anatomy Rabbit quickly became an act to look out for.

The duo released 'Are You out yet?'in 2019 and much to their surprise, it was an instant hit. A lo-fi bop about a hopeless romantic and her journey through unrequited love, the song is their most successful song yet, garnering over 13 million views on YouTube.

Following their successful single, Anatomy Rabbit released their first album entitled Holland Lop. Named after one of the smallest rabbit breeds, the record is a collection of emotions translated into songs that seamlessly thread between the lines of melancholy and fun.

"We wanted our music to come with no restrictions. We wanted the album to express as many feelings as possible," Oak tells Bandwagon.

The 'Wonder Why?' act is now gearing up for their sophomore album, expected to drop later this year. While we eagerly wait for the upcoming record, Bandwagon caught up with Anatomy Rabbit to talk about their musical journey, their favourite live stage memory, and what we can expect from their second album.

Hi, Anatomy Rabbit! Tell us about your musical journey.

OAK: I started my musical journey when I heard my cousin playing the guitar next door - that was when I fell in love with music. I met Tuch in a bar where we performed at then we started talking and ended up having similar likes. We had the same music style and goals, so we decided to start working together.

Could you describe each other in one sentence?

OAK : Saintly drummer.

TUCH: I love you, bro (laughs).

Your music has often been described as Dreamy Pop, what does that mean and how does that translate in the music you create?

OAK: We get inspired by many dream-pop songs and thats just how we want our music to sound.

Your debut song Are you out yet? is one of your most popular songs with over 2 million on Spotify. Could you tell us more about the track and why you think it resonated with people?

OAK: The context of the song reflects how people actually feel. It's a topic that many people can feel too.

TUCH: I think Are you out yet? got well known because of its content. It's content that Thai people are very into it. Also, the rhythm itself is quite catchy so people remember the song easily.

You mentioned you were working on your second album. What can we expect to hear from you?

TUCH: We don't really have the main concept of the album but we just know what we love and we create every single song from passion and hope people are going to love it too. I sometimes listened back to the very first album and proud of it because it is so us.

Youve performed in festivals all around Thailand, could you share with us your favourite festival memory?

OAK: Every single one! I would love to thank all of my fans for coming to each one of our shows.

TUCH: My favourite moment was during the NEONPLANET, Safeplanet's solo concert. We were the opening act for them and it was our first time seeing that many people, it was the most beautiful (fanlight audience).

Where else in the world would you like to perform?

OAK: England! It's my dream place to go to visit.

TUCH: We would love to go to Japan because we personally love Japanese culture, story, food, animations, and atmosphere. And, of course, their music shops.

Outside of music, what do you both enjoy doing?

OAK: Drawing, sleeping, and playing with my rabbit.

TUCH: Spending time with people I love like friends and family and also playing football.

Five years from now, where do you see Anatomy Rabbit?

OAK: I dont actually know but we've made every song we have with all our heart and a lot of effort so we just hope that our music will get more well known.

TUCH: We want more people to know about Anatomy Rabbit. We hope to do a lot of live performances in places where we never been and catch people's hearts and attention. We want them to see that we are different and have our own style of music.

Share with us any upcoming plans for your music.

OAK: We're finishing up the second album and then start the third one which we are going to make in English!

TUCH: The third album will be different from our albums, so get ready!

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Future State Swamp Thing Rewrites The New Anatomy Lesson – Bleeding Cool News

Today sees the publication of Ram V, Mike Perkins, June Chung and Aditya Bidikar's Future State: Swamp Thing from DC Comics. Going forward thousands of years to a world that Swamp Thing either saved or destroyed, depending on your perspective. With a Swamp Thing who has solved problems that initially vexed him. And it goes back to that classic Swamp Thing issue by Alan Moore, Steve Bissette and Rick Veitch, The Anatomy Lesson. The comic that changed everything for DC Comics. That looked at Swamp Thing's body and found problems.

Lungs made of vegetable fibre, too course to allow oxygen to flow. And all the plant-made human organs that had no function at all in his body, created to fill a mental rather than a practical need. A mocking initiation of human life revealed that Swamp Thing was not Alec Holland, but the memory of him, preserved in vegetation.

In Future State: Swamp Thing, we get another anatomy lesson, that seems to recall the original one as it seems that Swampy has learnt a thing or two over the millennia.

Both the lungs that caused so much confusion and the rest of the bodies which the Swamp Thing is creating.

To recall another line from another comic written by Alan Moore,

VEIDT: But you'd regained interest in human life.DR. MANHATTAN: Yes, I have. I think perhaps I'll create some

Future State: Swamp Thing #1 is published today.

FUTURE STATE SWAMP THING #1 (OF 2) CVR A MIKE PERKINSRetail: $3.991120DC047| NOV207047 | DCC20110047 | DC Comics(W) Ram V (A/CA) Mike PerkinsFrom the ashes of a terrible war, life blooms anew in Swamp Thing's image. The remnants of humanity lie in hiding, forever in the shadow of the green god who now rules the planet. When the new avatar of the Green uncovers a stray human, a rebellion is revealed! But this Swamp Thing is no stranger to violent ends, and neither are his creations. If it's war humanity wants, it will be at their doorstepand Swamp Thing will never be the same! This title is fully returnable at a later date.Due Date: 11/27/2020 / FOC: 12/6/2020 / In-Store: 1/5/2021UPC: 76194137117700111

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We Sat Down With The Owners Of Miami’s Hottest Gym To Hear How They’ve Adapted And Continued To Expand While Being Impacted By Covid – Men’s Journal

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Are you looking to start off the New Year with a fitness-based resolution? Then youll need all the help you can get. What you need to do, if youre in the Miami area, is look for the nearest Anatomy location and sign up now. Because the hottest gym in Miami has made the adjustments necessary in COVID times to get you on the right track.

Founded in 2014 as a collaboration among fitness, sports science, and nightlife veterans, Anatomy is a health and wellness sanctuary with locations in Miami Beach, Midtown Miami, inside the 1 Hotel South Beach, and Coconut Grove (slated to open Spring 2021).

Anatomy offers propriety programming, influenced by sports performance and the science of strength conditioning to provide members and guests a life-enriching community where they can sweat, enhance, and recover. The innovative concept combines state-of-the-art fitness equipment, proprietary personal training, and indoor/outdoor group fitness programming, with recovery and regeneration components including hot and cold plunges, infrared and cold saunas, and eucalyptus steam room. Anatomy is a holistic wellness experience fully equipped to address the unique needs and goals of its member.

Each location offers additional custom amenities based upon the needs of their community, including Vitamin Infusions by VitaSquad, hair & spa services, on-site spray tanning, top-of-the-line chiropractic, and physical therapy services, Kids Club program, and Endermologie.

Club locations include:

Anatomy @ Miami Beach: 1220 20th St, Miami Beach, FL

Anatomy @ Midtown: 3415 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL

Anatomy @ 1 Hotel South Beach: 2341 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL

Anatomy @ Coconut Grove: 3385 Pan American Drive, Coconut Grove, FL.

For more information visit http://www.anatomyfitness.com

Below, you can see our interview with the owners of Anatomy to hear about Anatomy and how they have changed with the times due to COVID.

Anatomy was founded in 2014, as a collaboration among fitness, sports science and hospitality veterans, to bring members and guests a life-enriching community where they can sweat, enhance, and recover together. Influenced by sports performance and the science of strength conditioning, the concept wasnt created to serve solely as a gym so to speak, but more so as a holistic wellness experience, built off of a sense of community and culture. I brought in my many years of nightlife and hospitality experience, while Marc Megna, a former NFL athlete and current Strength & Conditioning coach, brought in his extensive fitness experience. Anatomy currently has three open locations: Miami Beach, Midtown Miami and inside the 1 Hotel South Beach, with a 4th location opening in Coconut Grove in spring 2021. Each location offers custom amenities based upon the needs of the surrounding neighborhood, including Vitamin Infusions by VitaSquad, hair & spa services, on-site spray tanning, top-of-the-line chiropractic and physical therapy services, Kids Club programs, and Endermologie. Chris Paciello, Founder and Co-owner

Community is the real backbone of Anatomy, where we believe culture is everything. We work hard to provide our members and guests exceptional individual experiences in a safe and comfortable environment. We have a strong communal fitness philosophy here at Anatomy, so when we say culture is everything, we truly mean just that. Its become a mantra that has brought everyone together, even more so during the pandemic. During this time, weve also introduced some new programming and initiatives, such as our recent partnership with Tremble, which offers Tremble proprietary mega reformer classes to both members and non-members at our Midtown and Miami Beach locations, plus theres our additional added-value partnerships with local Miami establishments, Joia Beach, Pura Vida, and Reset Cryotherapy. Weve also launched new amenities in our clubs, added in new equipment, and have prioritized our safety protocols to the highest of standards to abide by city CDC guidelines, in efforts to provide a comfortable and safe environment for our guests and staff. David Geller, Chief Operating Officer and Partner

Weve never really considered ourselves a gym. Intrinsically, we are a health and wellness retreat that offers a welcoming environment of supportive individuals who genuinely want to be a part of the community that they work out in. Whether through our interactive group classes, specially curated personal training programs, charity initiatives, or our specific attention to detail ingrained in all of our services, we aim really to be a health & wellness safe haven for our members. Consequently, many of our members have developed genuine friendships with one another. Theres a lot of pride and real passion that comes out of working out at Anatomy. Chris Paciello, Founder and Co-owner

For starters, we moved all of our indoor group classes to our expansive outdoor turf area at our Miami Beach location. We also expanded our Midtown location by tapping into the third floor of the building, adding an extra 11,000 sq. ft. of workout space to ensure our members can safely and comfortably maintain social distancing throughout our group classes. We also recently launched a partnership with Tremble, a local Miami-born Pilates concept, offering members even more classes in the Anatomy group fitness schedule at both of our locations to give an added benefit to our overall member experience. Marc Megna, Founder and Co-owner

Our personal training programming has grown stronger in light of the pandemic, as our members have found that one-on-one personal attention is simply more favorable during this time. Our clientele in particular prioritizes health and wellness. Whether indoors or outdoors, our personal training programming provides an opportunity for our members to buckle down and reaffirm their commitment with everything else going on. In turn, the demand for personal training has definitely gone up. Marc Megna, Founder and Co-owner

Our main focus as a brand right now is continuing to make the Anatomy experience special for our clients during these times. We are very excited to be growing in 2021 with an opening in Coconut Grove. Simultaneously, we are continuing to focus our efforts in expanding with a number of new locations in consideration at the moment. Also, our partnership with the 1 Hotel South Beach has been extremely successful and we are cultivating this relationship with 1 Hotels, even further. In the coming year, we will be expanding into additional 1 Hotel properties around the country. COVID has not slowed us down; it has actually allowed us to hone in on our community-driven brand goals and continue to develop. David Geller, Chief Operating Officer and Partner

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New anatomy centre at University of Sunderland approved to help train surgeons of the future and skill-up other medical staff – Sunderland Echo

The University of Sunderland has won planning permission from Sunderland City Council for a new cadaveric centre.

When completed, the centre will be key to the newly established School of Medicine alongside providing training for other students within the Faculty of Health Sciences and Wellbeing.

The centre at the universitys City Campus will also benefit many of the regions current surgeons and surgical trainees, providing vital facilities.

Debs Patten, Professor of Anatomy at the university, said the centre will bring huge benefits to the university and the region.

We deliver anatomy teaching to a range of healthcare education programmes across the Faculty of Health Sciences and Wellbeing using a blended approach of virtual dissection, digital and clinical imaging, portable ultrasound and living anatomy as well as using anatomical models, she said.

These learning resources are greatly appreciated by our students and staff, but undoubtedly, the inclusion of cadaveric anatomy will be of huge benefit to our institution and indeed the region.

Anatomy is widely appreciated as being one of the most significant elements of medical education.

Digital resources are highly effective educational tools, but cannot reproduce the variability and complexity of the human body and for this reason, medical students and their educators consider cadaveric anatomy to be the gold standard for anatomy education.

Most UK medical students will study cadaveric anatomy in fact only a handful of UK medical schools do not offer cadaveric anatomy but cadaveric provision for allied healthcare students is often limited.

Our facility will offer cadaveric provision for our medicalstudents and our allied healthcare students.

The facility will allow learners to improve their depth perception, spatial orientation and visualization of body structures below the skin.

Professor Patten added: A hands-on experience uniquely provides authentic tactile information on tissue texture which, when coupled with 3D visualization of anatomic structures, offers learners highly memorable learning experiences.

In addition, cadaveric anatomy is often students first encounter with death and it provides educators with a unique opportunity to teach students about death and to respect their patient at all times, in life and in death.

As well as the universitys medical students, the centre will be used by those on other programmes including paramedicine, physiotherapy, nursing and others.

Professor Patten went on to say: Moreover, the opportunity to provide a cadaveric facility and resources will be of great benefit to our surgeons and surgical trainees across the region as we will be able to host cadaveric Continued Professional Development (CPD) Courses.

Provision of CPD for surgeons will enhance our reputation and have positive impact within the region, providing training and research opportunities for our surgical colleagues.

Andrew Bumfrey, associate director of Space Architect, who designed the new centre, welcomed the planning approval.

It has been fantastic to closely collaborate with the School of Medicine to create this unique brief, generate a bespoke design response and achieve full planning approval, he said.

The project provides a great future for the teaching of anatomy and further enhances the schools facilities.

The new building will support a range of dedicated, state-of-the-art learning environments for staff and students, influencing the education of future generations of doctors, nurses and other key healthcare workers.

The news has also been welcomed by Dr Ian Pattison, Clinical Chair of NHS Sunderland Clinical Commissioning Group.

This new learning facility is a fantastic addition to the medical and surgical graduate offer in Sunderland and will help set the University of Sunderland as a centre of excellence in surgical training, he said.

The practical education that will be provided here will ensure that graduates are equipped with the specialist skills required to help patients for the whole of the North East region.

Work on the centre is expected to begin in around six weeks.

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Grey’s Anatomy: 10 Best Maggie Pierce Moments From The Show – Screen Rant

Although she hasn't been on the show as long as the other surgeons, Maggie Pierce has definitely become one of the most underrated characters.

The character of Maggie Pierce was introduced to the Grey's Anatomy universe at the end of season 10. Since then, she has become one of the central characters on the show. Coming in as the new head of cardiothoracic surgery which was Cristina's turf, and revealing herself to be Ellis Grey's biological daughter meant that she was immediately implicated in a lot of storylines on the show.

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Maggie is an incredibly talented and successful surgeon, who is passionate about perfection and doing things right. She takes time to think things through and makes very sensible decisions about everything. Here are some of Maggie's best moments from the show so far.

Viewers first meet Maggie when she's interviewing for the Head of the Cardio department. Cristina runs the interview and is annoyed by the fact that Maggie had completed both high school and med school early, and had already been the Head of the department at another institution for two years.

From the get-go, fans get a glimpse of how talented and successful Maggie is. And how that could be potentially seen as annoying by some people.

The first time that Maggie offers to babysit Meredith's kids is quite a cute moment. She lists all the ways in which she's qualified to babysit children, starting from being registered as a babysitter when she was a teenager.

Maggie tells Meredith that she's the sort of friend who you can lean on. Maggie's genuine excitement at the prospect of babysitting her niece and nephew shows what an incredibly sweet person she is.

When Sabi died due to complications from the surgery, Maggie just quit surgery and holed up in her house. No one was able to get through to her. Richard was the one who kept pushing her and explained how to be imperfect was to be human.

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Maggie realized that no one had told her this before and it was something that helped her a lot. Richard being able to get through a really upset Maggie was a nice bonding moment between the two.

When Bailey's mother was close to her death because of Covid-19 complications, Maggie was able to relate very closely with her. Their interaction on the bench outside where they talked, not just about their mothers' deaths, but the things their mothers had inspired them to do was such a beautiful moment of camaraderie between the two.

They frankly spoke about the ways in which their schools and guidance counselors have very unsubtly tried to make them feel out of place, but how they would overcome all that.

Amelia and Meredith are two really strong personalities who, at certain points in time, were constantly at odds with each other. The three "sisters" lived together in Meredith's old house. Maggie had to be the mediator between them on several occasions.

Maggie has infinite patience when it comes to both of them, and she tried her best to smooth things over with them. It is quite funny to actually see Maggie try to keep Meredith and Amelia both civil.

Maggie Pierce and Winston Ngudu hit it off brilliantly at the conference. Their first date was a long one, and they both seemed so happy and excited to be with each other. It was incredible how they immediately got together so well, and Maggie's cute crush coming to fruition was wonderful to watch.

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Especially considering the tragic state of her love life. Her interactions with Winston on their first date was quite amazing to watch because of the intense chemistry between them.

Maggie Pierce was probably the first person in the hospital to find out about Teddy's pregnancy. The already complicated situation was made further complicated by the fact that Maggie was aware of Amelia becoming closer to Owen, and how Teddy's pregnancy would be a bombshell for them all.

Maggie had to keep it quiet because of doctor-patient confidentiality, but she was struggling to keep the secret and kept hounding on Teddy to tell Owen.

Maggie puts Amelia in her place when Amelia comes to her with questions about whether she had inadvertently given someone the impression that she was being racially biased.

Maggie tells Amelia that she's not a spokesperson for all Black people, and to always check and consider her white privilege. While it was a brief conversation between the sisters, it was thought-provoking nevertheless.

Maggie Pierce showed how you can be in a solid relationship, and even in love, during a pandemic. The cute dates between Maggie and Winston were adorable, to say the least.

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They used technology in the best ways possible to keep their connection strong, and relied on each other for getting themselves through the day.

Maggie gives many impassionedmonologues in season 17 about how the effects of the pandemic are disproportionately affecting Black and other minority groups. She talks about how it was systemic racism that led to this condition, and it is quite a heartbreaking reaction to see how much this was deeply impacting her. It was also heartbreaking to discover that this systemic issue wasn't getting as much attention as it should have.

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’: Fans Want to See More of Tom’s ‘Softer’ Side – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

A show thats been on the air for 17 seasons is bound to have a few characters that people dont like. Greys Anatomy has had a slew of unlikeable characters, from Perfect Penny (the doctor that missed beloved Dereks brain bleed) to the ruthless Erica Hahn to Meredith Greys own mother.

One character that seems to strive for people not to like him is Tom Koracick. The neurosurgeon seems pretty full of himself, but hes really a good guy on the inside. Fans have caught glimpses of the sweet side of him, and they want more

Tom Koracick is a phenomenal neurosurgeon at Grey Sloan Memorial. Before coming to Grey Sloan, he was the Head of Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins, where he met Amelia Shepherd. He was her mentor and taught her a great deal.

When she learned that she had a brain tumor, Koracick was the first person she turned to for help.

Koracick comes across as incredibly arrogant, and spends a lot of time praising his skill as a surgeon. He purposely puts up a wall so people cant get too close, and this makes it difficult for anyone to like him. Hes actually a very caring person underneath the tough guy show he puts on.

Fans have seen the softer side of Tom numerous times throughout the series. He once helped April during a rough patch, when she was doubting her faith. He consoled Bailey after a miscarriage, and he is always thoughtful and friendly toward the pediatric patients.

When Bailey had the miscarriage, Koracick shared a story about his son. His son, David, died at 10 years old from a tragic accident with a baseball bat. It had been two weeks before Halloween, which was his sons favorite holiday. Fans saw the intense pain that Tom felt as he talked about his sons Luke Skywalker costume that he couldnt bear to put away.

Its clear that Greys fans would like to see more of that side of the prickly neurosurgeon. One fan on Reddit said, There was a time when Tom opened up to Bailey about losing a child. I think that softer side of him should be shown more. I really love how he actually cares about people around him but try to act cool. I think thats adorable.

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Along with seeing more of Koracicks softer side, fans want to see more of him and Teddy. The two began getting to know each other when Koracick found her in the hospital lounge, massaging her feet after a long day. Teddy was pregnant with Owens baby, but after chatting, Tom learned that they werent a couple any longer.

Koracick fell for Teddy, but worried about her relationship with Owen. He became very involved with her pregnancy, and at one point, he found a house for her and the baby to live in. After Teddy had her baby, he went to the hospital to visit her, only to find out that she and Owen had reconciled. He told her he would be there waiting when things fell apart with Owen, because he loved her.

Although Koracick had promised to always wait for her, the latest encounter contradicted that. When Teddy tried to buy him a coffee and explain why she hadnt spoken to him much over the past few months, Tom asked her to leave him alone. He said he had been hurt so much and just needed to get over her.

So it doesnt seem too promising for Tom and Teddy, no matter how much fans are hoping for them to end up together One Reddit post summed up a lot of what the fans are feeling, him and Teddy had more chemistry in one episode than her and Owen ever had. But I feel like the show has been treating him like hes garbage, especially this season. Im not sure I want him to be with Teddy because she hurt him a lot, but I really hope he finally gets a happy storyline soon.

Things werent looking great for Koracick this season. Hed apparently given up on the woman he was madly in love with, and has COVID. However, in the last episode, he seemed to be looking in better spirits when he wheeled himself into Merediths room (who also has COVID) to chat.

The two joked around about who was a better surgeon, and it looked as if both were recovering well.

Most fans thought that one of these two surgeons hit with COVID would die this season. Killing off Meredith Grey would almost certainly mean the end of the series, while having Koracick die wouldnt change the show that much.

So for a while, many of us though that he would be the one to go. The winter finale might have people singing a different tune, however

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