Heart VAlves Come From Pigs Flashcards

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Marty film
1955

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Earnest Borgnine - won best actor Oscar
Betsy Blair

Marty is a 1955 American romantic drama film directed by Delbert Mann in his directorial debut. The screenplay was written by Paddy Chayefsky, expanding upon his 1953 teleplay of the same name, which was broadcast on The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse and starred Rod Steiger in the title role

Also won best picture

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A plague o’ both your houses
Play and character

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Romeo and Juliet
Mercutio
Mer coo see o

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Revealed acoustic version of song snooze featuring Bieber in 23

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Siz uh

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This defensive linesman Scored a rushing touchdown In 85 Super Bowl to help this team win
Only defensive player to do so until 19 years later when this player did

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William The refrigerator perry
Bears only Super Bowl win

Mike vrabel
Target 14 times for 10 TDs
Did twice 04 and 05

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Hit medical tv show ran for 15 tv shows
331 episodes
94-09
Also show based on personal experiences of this physician And novelist
Second longest behind this other show

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ER
Greys-#1
Chricton - successes with dinosaurs and tornadoes or something

Crih ton
Wrote and directed original
Westworld

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In Chinese culture this number is associated with luck and prosperity because sounds very similar to mandarin word for wealth and Cantonese word for fortune
Also event associated with

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8
8/8/08 8:08:08 PM - Beijing summer
Olympics

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Minimally invasive surgeries

is a surgical technique in which short, narrow tubes (trochars) are inserted into the abdomen through small (less than one centimeter) incisions. Through these trochars, long, narrow instruments are inserted. The surgeon uses these instruments to manipulate, cut, and sew tissue.

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Laparoscopic

Lap ruh skop ric

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Laughing gas” is a common name for

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nitrous oxide. Nitrous oxide is used as an anesthetic, particularly by dentists. It is also used in motor racing to increase the power output of engines. Laughing gas was first synthesized by the English chemist Joseph Priestley, but it was Humphry Davy who discovered its potential as an anesthetic. Once it was realized that the gas could give the patient a fit of the giggles, “laughing gas parties” became common among those who could afford them.

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Remnant of an oceanic volcano :

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ATOLL

An atoll is a coral island that is shaped in a ring that encloses a lagoon. There is still some debate as to how an atoll forms, but a theory proposed by Charles Darwin while on his famous voyage aboard HMS Beagle still holds sway. Basically an atoll was once a volcanic island that had subsided and fallen into the sea. The coastline of the island is home to coral growth which persists even as the island continues to subside inside the circling coral reef.

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was a Dutch post-impressionist painter who seems to have had a very tortured existence. He only painted for the last ten years of his life, and enjoyed very little celebrity while alive. Today many of his works are easily recognized, and fetch staggering sums in auction houses. He suffered from severe depression for many of his final years. When he was only 37, he walked into a field with a revolver and shot himself in the chest. He managed to drag himself back to the inn where he was staying but died there two days later.

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Vincent van Gogh

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Elizabeth I was the daughter of who and the last sovereign of this House.

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Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, and the last sovereign of the House of Tudor.

The Elizabethan Era, the period associated with the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, is considered by many to be the golden age of English history. It was the age of William Shakespeare and the age of the English Renaissance.

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is the largest city in the Centre region of France. Sitting on the Loire river, it is said that the people speak the “purest” form of French in the whole country. The French spoken by a local is also said to be free of any accent.

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Tours

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This name is the Italian word for a sauce used to dress pasta, however the spelling is a little off

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Ragù

The Ragú brand of pasta sauce is owned by Unilever. The name ” Ragù” is the Italian word for a sauce used to dress pasta, however the spelling is a little off. In Italian, the word is “Ragù” with a grave accent over the “u”, but if you look at a jar of the sauce on the supermarket shelf it is spelled “Ragú” on the label, with an acute accent. Sometimes I think we just don’t try …

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was the last album that the Beatles released as an active group playing together.

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Let It Be”

The title song was written by Paul McCartney, and it is clearly one of his own favorites. McCartney says that he was inspired to write the song after having had a dream about his mother (who had died some years earlier from cancer). In fact, he refers to her (Mary McCartney) in the line “Mother Mary comes to me”. Paul’s first wife, Linda, is singing backing vocals on the song, the only time she is known to have done so in a Beatles recording. 18 years after that 1970 recording was made, Paul, George and Ringo sang “Let It Be” at a memorial service for Linda, who was also lost to cancer. Sad stuff, but a lovely song …

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was launched in 1980 by the Turner Broadcasting System, and was the first television channel in the world to provide news coverage 24 hours a day

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CNN (Cable News Network)

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Divergent” author

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Veronica : ROTH

The “Divergent” series of movies is based on the “Divergent” novels written by Veronica Roth. The movies and novels are set in a post-apocalyptic version of Chicago called the Divergent Universe. The story is about a citizenry that is divided into five different factions based on personality traits. The critics weren’t crazy about the first movie in the series, but I really enjoyed it …

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was a very successful businesswoman, and someone with a great reputation as a salesperson. She introduced her own line of fragrances in 1953, a bath oil called “Youth Dew”. “Youth Dew” was marketed as a perfume, but it was added to bathwater.

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Estée Lauder

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This word “” comes to us from Yiddish, with ” meaning “to complain” or “squeeze”.

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kvetch

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This is a collection of teachings of Jesus recorded in the Gospel of Matthew. One famous section of the discourse is known as the Beatitudes
Bonus how many Beatitudes

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The Sermon on the Mount
8

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Popular YouTube show hosted by Sean evans who interviews celebrities while they eat progressively spicy chicken wings

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Hot ones

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Talladega super speedway is located in

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Alabama

One of the largest tracks in nascar

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Flash real name and fights crime in this city

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Barry Allen in central city

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Her most famous role has to be Carla Tortelli, the irascible waitress in the long-running sitcom “Cheers”. She is also a successful children’s author, and has published a series of six books called “Otto Undercover”. She married Hollywood actor Danny DeVito in 1982.

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Rhea Perlman’s

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is a tea-based drink from Taiwan with chewy tapioca balls that are usually added to the drink.

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Bubble tea, sometimes called “boba tea”,

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Its capital is Oranjestad : ARUBA

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Oranjestad is the capital city of the island of Aruba in the Caribbean. Aruba is a constituent country in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Oranjestad translates as “Orange Town”, and was named for the first King William of Orange-Nassau

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the Greek god of love,

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Eros

gives rise to our word “erotic” meaning “arousing sexual desire”. Eros was referred to in Latin as both “Amor” (meaning “love”) and “Cupid” (meaning “desire”).

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won three Emmy Awards for playing Carmela Soprano on HBO’s outstanding drama series called “The Sopranos”. She also won an Emmy in 2010 for playing the title role in “Nurse Jackie”, an excellent black comedy.

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Actress Edie Falco

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Squatting muscles :

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GLUTEI

There are three gluteal muscles in the human body, the largest of which is the gluteus maximus. It’s the gluteus maximus which really dictates the shape and size of the human buttocks. In evolutionary terms, the human “glutes” (also “glutei”) are larger than those in related species because they play a big role in maintaining our erect posture.

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in the US is a branch of the Anglican Communion, and so is associated with the Church of England.

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The Episcopal Church
The Episcopal Church is descended from the Church of England’s presence in the American colonies, prior to the American Revolution. The American Anglicans split with the mother church, largely because the clergy of the Church of England are required to swear allegiance to the British monarch. Members of the Episcopal Church are known as Episcopalians. “Episcopal” is an adjective and “Episcopalian” is a noun.

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Mideast port that was home to Sinbad the sailor :

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BASRA

It’s quite a coincidence that the Iraqi city of Basra has a name that is an anagram of “Arabs”, isn’t it? Basra also features in the H. G. Wells science-fiction tale “The Shape of Things to Come”. Written in 1933, the storyline predicts a global conflict (WWII) that breaks out in 1940 lasting for ten years, after which chaos reigns as no victor emerges. Following worldwide plague, a benevolent dictatorship takes charge and the world moves towards a serene utopia. In time, the dictators are overthrown and peacefully retired, and the people of the Earth live happily ever after, all citizens of one global state with its capital in Basra in the Middle East.

Sinbad is the hero of a set of fictional tales from the Middle East. Sinbad comes from the port city of Basra and had fantastic adventures on voyages throughout the sea east of Africa and south of Asia.

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Police dept. alert :

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APB

An All Points Bulletin (APB) is a broadcast from one US law enforcement agency to another.

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Historical Americans
They went their separate ways in 1806 and both became territorial governors one of upper louisiana the other of Missouri

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Lewis and Clark
Boom episode

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First transatlantic operation

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Lindbergh operation
Patient in France
French Docs in NY

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High speed communications and surgical robot
Simple cola suh sect tuh me - removal of gallbladder (organ)
Strasberg France in former region of Gaul

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Constitution check

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How much damage you can take