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    External Speaker Critique

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    External Speaker Critique Part 1- Background Information about the speaking situation The speaker was David M. Larrick the senior regional director‚ advisory services at Voyageur assets management inc. The title of his speech is Investment insight and his purpose was to inform on small cap and large cap growth equality with their company. The intended audience was investors‚ brokers‚ or finical

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    in the bureaucracy‚ the dam-building industry‚ the international aid community‚ and India’s urban areas lord over the people of the valley. To Roy‚ projects like the dam take power away from the people and put it in the hands of a single authority who will decide who gets what water when‚ essentially the power of life and death. India’s democracy‚ for Roy‚ is “the benevolent mask behind which a pestilence flourishes unchallenged.” The author equates the forceful rehabilitation of the people to a

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    behavioral and physical traits called adaptations that enable them to acquire food‚ escape predators and attract mates. The cheetah has the speed necessary to run down its prey‚ monarchs secrete a poison that deters predators from feasting on it and the hummingbird has a very long tongue for extracting nectar from flowers. These are some of the more obvious adaptations. However‚ if we take a closer look‚ we see that all organisms have several adaptations for living and surviving in their environment

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    Health Critique

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    I chose an article titled “Decayed and Missing Teeth and Oral-Health-Related-Factors: Predicting Depression in Homeless People”. The article was posted in the Journal of Psychosomatic Research: Volume 71 Issue 2‚ in August of 2011. This study was conducted in Scotland by five experimenters looking to determine the effect of dental health‚ dental anxiety‚ and oral-health-related quality of life upon homeless people and their depression. I chose this article because I found the study to be interesting

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    Economic Critique

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    Expectations An economic forecast tries to predict the future of the economy based on several factors including housing prices‚ unemployment rate‚ GDP and interest rates. Expectations in the U.S. economy in the year 2013 are slightly improving over the last several years of a dismal outlook. Over the last several years‚ housing prices had been dropping rapidly‚ but in the last year‚ prices have leveled off and are slightly on the rise again. This implies that there is a growing demand for houses

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    Cartoon Critique

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    Cartoons are The World’s Obsession The greatest thing that mankind has ever created are cartoons. Cartoons are non-realistic drawings used to bring satire or humor to whomever is watching it. They have been around since the middle ages. There is no age limit to who can watch them. People of all ethnicities‚ no matter what their background consist of‚ are constantly enjoying cartoons on a daily basis. These creative drawings are the most amazing piece of art to ever be made. They can be watched

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    Quantitative Critique

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    Article citation Harner‚ H.‚ Hanlon‚ A.L.‚ & Garfinkel‚ M. (2010). Effect of Iyengar yoga on mental health of incarcerated women: A feasibility study. Nursing Research‚ 59(6)‚ 389-399. Title The title is specific and concise‚ it is representative of the research report. From the title the focus of the study is understood including what was studied‚ who was studied‚ and where the study took place. It is also accurate and unambiguous. The title also described the study design‚ therefore

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    Article Critique

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    In the era of evidence base practices‚ the role of the school counselor has shifted dramatically. In today’s high stakes accountability system‚ school counselors are expected to provide a programmatic approach. These comprehensive school counseling programs must fit the needs of all students. These comprehensive programs‚ intervention strategies include guidance curriculum‚ individual planning‚ responsive services‚ and systems support. In today’ high stakes accountability system‚ school counselors

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    Freefall Critique

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    Introduction In the book‚ Freefall: America‚ Free Markets‚ and the Sinking of the World Economy‚ Joseph Stiglitz discusses the key factors that caused the financial crisis of 2008 that led to the global recession. Throughout the book‚ Stiglitz points out the mistakes made prior to the crisis and proposes changes that he feels must be made in order to prevent a similar financial crisis from reoccurring. He discusses the need to overhaul and regulate the financial sector. In addition‚ Stiglitz

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    theatre critique

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    The Beaux Stratagem is a comedy by George Farquhar. This play was first produced at the Queen’s Theatre‚ now the site of her Majesty’s Theatre in London‚ in March 1707. Most recent productions are at the University Of Houston. Every play has a different theme‚ but in The Beaux Stratagem‚ I believe has many different types of themes‚ but in my opinion love and marriage is the main theme in this play. Several characters in this play were either looking for love or suffering in a wrong relationship

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