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    Running head: SCHOLARLY ARTICLE CRITIQUE Jennifer P. McCord Scholarly Article Critique Grand Canyon University Scholarly Article Critique The problem as stated appeared to be of profound significance for determining how to best benefit children with cleft type who have a learning disability in reading. While this may be true‚ the study resonates that there are signs of inconclusiveness. To specifically address shortcomings to the study‚ however‚ the stated problem was not clearly

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    Out Of Class Critique Public Speaking For my out of class critique I have chosen to talk about my Into to Mechanical Engineering professor Doctor Solomon. Him being from a different country has its pro’s and con’s when he speaking in public as well as in our class. When it comes to what I do not like about his speaking style‚ there are a decent amount of things that bother me. For example when he speaks‚ he has a strong middle eastern accent that disturbs the pronunciation of his words

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    Source: Beyond Culture (1976) by Edward T. Hall Edward T. Hall’s Cultural Iceberg Model In 1976‚ Hall developed the iceberg analogy of culture. If the culture of a society was the iceberg‚ Hall reasoned‚ than there are some aspects visible‚ above the water‚ but there is a larger portion hidden beneath the surface. What does that mean? The external‚ or conscious‚ part of culture is what we can see and is the tip of the iceberg and includes behaviors and some beliefs. The internal‚ or subconscious

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    Child and Youth Studies Film Critique Name: Institutional Affiliation: Course: Date: Child and Youth Studies Film Critique The Blindside is a film that was cast in 2009‚ belonging to sports genre. The stars in the movie were Quinton Aron and Sandra Bullock. The film talks about a noble and merciful American family that adopts a destitute black teenager. The teenager’s name is Michael‚ and his mother takes drugs .and nurtures him to be a prolific left back that protects the blind side of

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    Research Article Critique Tonya L. Smith‚ RN Liberty University NUR 225 Research Article Critique The title of the research article I chose to critique is from the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. “Hypertension‚ orthostatic-hypotension‚ and the risk of falls in a community-dwelling elderly population: The maintenance of balance‚ independent living‚ intellect‚ and zest in the elderly Boston study”; this title fits well with the content presented in the research article. The

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    Helen is important when establishing the problems of marriage in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall‚ her carless marriage at the young age of 18 shows how much you have to consider when marrying at that age. Although she is warned by family members‚ she believes she can change Arthur‚ and find romance within the relationship. After a troubled first year‚ involving the birth of her son‚ Helen realises she may have not considered ‘other things’ when picking her suitor. In the nineteenth century‚ baring children

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    “An Analysis of Plunkitt of Tammany Hall” William Bryce History 1302 Austin Community College November 30‚ 2011 The purpose of this book report is to analyze the themes in Plunkitt of Tammany Hall by William L. Riordon. Riordon’s purpose is to educate people about politics and to stimulate reform in their corrupt political system. The first theme of this book is Plunkitt’s use of patronage. He openly discusses quid pro quo: he gives people jobs‚ opportunities‚ and welfare services in

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    a one shot case study. A non-random‚ convenience sampling was used. The self-completion questionnaire was distributed one time to the initial one hundred and fifty-six participants. This was the only critical measure used in this study. Study Critique Target Population‚ Study Population‚ Measurement & Unit of Analysis Target Population and Study Population. This study made no hypotheses but instead aimed to assess the knowledge and attitudes of social work students towards working with clients

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    Research Article Critique Research Article Strengths & Weaknesses Health care is a dynamic and forever changing field‚ and the professionals working within the health care field are not any different. Initial and continuing education is necessary to provide relevant and current nursing care. Critiquing research is one way to expand understanding of a subject‚ and ultimately make changes in practice in response to the current research knowledge obtained from studies. Additionally‚ nurses

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    Brooke Reinke Howard 28 November 2012 Critique The Fourth of July The essay I chose to critique was “The Fourth of July‚” by Audre Lorde. This essay was astonishing. Shocked‚ angered‚ and upset‚ just some of the feelings I felt while engaging myself into this narrative. This essay left me wanting to fight for the main characters freedom‚ even though it took place in the 1960’s. Lorde did a really good job putting together this essay‚ and an amazing job portraying the message. It is as if

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