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  1. The House of Eric (Swedish: Erikska ätten) was a medieval Swedish royal dynasty with several pretenders to the throne between 1150 and 1220, rivaling for kingship of Sweden with the House of Sverker. The first king from the House of Eric was Eric IX of Sweden, also known as Saint Eric, from whom it got

  2. House (also called House, M.D.) is an American medical drama television series that originally ran on the Fox network for eight seasons, from November 16, 2004, to May 21, 2012.

    • November 16, 2004 –, May 21, 2012
    • Fox
    • Character History
    • Relationship with House
    • Personality
    • Foreman Becomes House

    Early Life

    Eric Foreman was born into a poor but honest and hard-working family, somewhere in New York City's general vicinity. His father is Rodney Foreman, and his mother, now deceased, was Alicia Foreman. He is two years younger than his only sibling, his brother Marcus Foreman. Foreman's parents were very religious (and his father remains so) and raised Eric and Marcus in their faith. It seems Foreman's parents, although honest, attentive, loving, moral, and capable of providing for their children's...

    Higher Learning

    Foreman was admitted into Columbia Universityon a full scholarship. He studied biochemistry and maintained a perfect grade point average. However, many of the people he met after this point in his life often assumed he was there simply because he was black and was given advantages. This merely drove Foreman to work harder, but the downside of this was that Foreman came to the point where he felt that to prove his worth, he had to finish at the top all the time. He did not get along well with...

    Medical Training

    Foreman stayed at Hopkins to do his internship. While there, he was trained by Dr. Walter Cofield, the residency director. House refers to Cofield as Foreman's "old mentor," with House being his "new mentor". After this, he obtained a neurology residency under Dr. Marty Hamilton in Los Angeles. Foreman and Hamilton had a very good working relationship, but he started to look for more challenges as he completed his residency. He finally became aware that the great diagnostician Dr. House was l...

    Although Foreman knows that he is well qualified for his job, he must put up with House's constant jibes that he is House's affirmative action hire, either because of his race (he is the only African-American of note at the hospital) or his previous criminal record. Even when House is in a good mood, he insists he only keeps Foreman on because Fore...

    House's observations are not without merit. Foreman has no close friends or relationships. This is comparable to House, although it can be argued that House does have a single close friend in Wilson. He loves his parents, but is alienated from them. Like House, he has rejected his father's belief system (his father is a devout Christian while Forem...

    Foreman tried to leave Princeton-Plainsboro because he didn't want to become more like House. However, this turned out to be a pointless exercise at it appeared Foreman was becoming more and more like his mentor with every passing week. House, for his part, believed that Foreman had always been like him, but was in denial about it. House had always...

  3. House of Cards - Gli intrighi del potere ( House of Cards) è una serie televisiva statunitense, concepita e prodotta da Beau Willimon. È un adattamento dell' omonima miniserie televisiva prodotta dalla BBC, a sua volta basata sull' omonimo romanzo di Michael Dobbs.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EricEric - Wikipedia

    Eric Foreman, major character from the TV series House M.D. Eric Forman (That '70s Show), the main character in That 70s Show; Eric Gibb, a character in the 1986 American fantasy drama film The Boy Who Could Fly; Eric Kingslake, a character in the 1933 British romance movie Love's Old Sweet Song

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  5. The House of Eric was a medieval Swedish royal dynasty with several pretenders to the throne between 1150 and 1220, rivaling for kingship of Sweden with the House of Sverker. The first king from the House of Eric was Eric IX of Sweden, also known as Saint Eric, from whom it got its name.