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    CRITIQUE OF WEBSITE

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    American Association of Critical-Care Nurses - http://www.aacn.org/ The website I chose to critique is The American Association of Critical Care Nurses‚ http://www.aacn.org. It’s purpose is dedicated to providing information‚ education and resources to nurses that work in the critical care capacity. It is a very easy to navigate page offering vast amount of information. The design is white background with two shades of blue for the tabs making it very appealing to the eyes. As stated on the

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    A.P Language & Composition Book Critique The purpose of the book A Raisin in the Sun was to show “the many gradations in even negro families”. At a time the civil rights was suppose to shed light that Negros should come together. There were many conflicts going on in African American house hold. I liked that the book was themed around the civil rights era. It has always been something that has stuck to me because of

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    David Hockney

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    David Hockney was born in Bradford in 1937. At an early age‚ he already knew what he wanted to do. He had won a scholarship to the Bradford Grammar School at the age of 11 and had already decided what he was going to do when he was older – become an artist. While in school‚ he drew for the school magazine and made posters for the schools debating society. At the age of 16 Hockney was able to persuade his parents to let him go to a local art school. After his enrollment‚ however‚ Hockney was forced

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    Article Critique “The Value Premium and the CAPM” Endri Seiti Course: Research Methods in Finance and Accounting Instructor: Dr. Magdy S. Roufaiel Introduction: “The Value Premium and the CAPM” paper‚ written by Eugene Fama and Kenneth French was published in the Journal of Finance in October 2006. Eugene Fama is an American economist‚ known for his work on portfolio theory and asset pricing and is working as a Professor of Finance at the Chicago University; while Kenneth French is

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    Article Critique

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    Part 1. Identify the Articles From David Goutor‚ ‘Drawing Different Lines of Color: The Main Stream English Labour Movement’s Approach to Blacks and the Chinese‚ 1880-1914’‚ Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the Americas 2(1)‚ pp. 55-76. 2005‚ Duke University Press. All rights reserved. Reprinted by permission of the publisher From Catherine Carstairs‚ ‘Deporting Ah Sin to Save the White Race: Moral Panic‚ Racialization‚ and the Extension of Canadian Drug Laws in the 1920s’‚ Canadian

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    Research Critique

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    provided should be of use to the many radiographers‚ associated health professionals and undergraduate and postgraduate students embarking on research projects. ª 2004 The College of Radiographers. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Why critique peer reviewed research articles? The peer review process is integral to the functioning of all scientific journals and plays a pivotal role in the publication of new scientific material.1 The ‘‘invisible hand’’ of peer review is what is claimed to

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    Writing a Critique

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    Reading and Writing MSB- Fall 2012 Writing and Reading Across the Curriculum‚ 11/E A critique is a formalized critical reading of a passage‚ an essay‚ a book‚ a movie‚ a speech‚ a play‚ etc. It is also a personal response. However‚ “The movie is great!” x “This book is fascinating.” x “I didn’t like it.” x such responses don’t illuminate the subject even for you if you haven’t explained how you arrived at your conclusions. Writing and Reading Across the Curriculum‚ 11/E 1. Introduce

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    Adam Smith’s ‘Division of Labour’ (1776) Great increase of the quantity of work‚ owing to: 1. Increase in dexterity in every particular workman 2. Saving of the time commonly lost in passing from one species of work to other 3. Invention of a great number of machines which facilitate and abridge labor Frederick Taylor’s ‘Principles of Scientific Management’ (1911) * Replacement of rule of thumb methods with scientific measurement * Scientific selection and training

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    The Giver: a Critique

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    The Giver: A Critique The purpose of this book was to show us a possible version of a "Utopia". It was a fantasy oriented book‚ that was suppose to make you think about the possibilities for the future. The setting is a supposedly perfect society where everyone is taken care of and no one is different. The author Lois Lowry does a fine job portraying this supposedly "ideal" society. This book began with a description of sameness and release the two general principles the society functions

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    I Am David book/movie comparison Have you ever seen I Am David or read the book? If you have‚ you could probably see a lot of differences between them. The plot is fairly similar‚ but the complications are different. The differences from the movie and the book can just pop out in front of your face‚ almost like its telling you that this is different. To start off‚ the setting of the story (book) I thought it would be some sort of dark pastels because how David’s mood is in the story I thought

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