The Cordays and Bell combined the "hospital soap" idea with the tradition of centering a series on a family, by making the show about a family of doctors, including one who worked in a mental hospital.[22] Storylines in the show follow the lives of middle- and upper-class professionals in Salem, a middle-America town, with the usual threads of love, marriage, divorce, and family life, plus the medical story lines and character studies of individuals with psychological problems.[23] Former executive producer Al Rabin took pride in the characters' passion, saying that the characters were not shy about "sharing what's in their gut."[24]
Answer:
Cannonball Adderley
Explanation:
Unlike John Coltrane, who ventured off into avant-garde and free jazz styles, <u>Cannonball Adderley</u> stayed true to his hard bop and soul jazz roots throughout his career. His playing style often drew comparisons to that of Charlie Parke.
Answer:
A. The invention of the principles of perspective.
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