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    Interior Journal Critique

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    TORRES‚ MARIE ANGELINE V. 21D-1 Journal Critique 1 Understanding Controls‚ Behaviors and Satisfaction in the Daylit Perimeter Office: A Daylight Design Case Study Julia Day‚ M.A.‚ Judy Theodorson‚ and Kevin Van Den Wymelenberg The literature and findings of this case study suggest that there is still much to know about how people use daylit environments. These results also suggest that interior designers must become more aware of the consequences related to the introduction of day lighting

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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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    Human Nature Critique

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    Michael E. Castillo Armstrong Rhet/Comp II October 1‚ 2014 Human Nature Critique In his article‚ "Human Nature"‚ investigative historian Mark Dowie argues the fact that people’s ideas of what nature and wilderness completely invalidate the true meaning of what nature really is. His main claim is that the western way of thinking about wilderness and nature as separate from humanity has led to environmental destruction and ethnic cleansing. In the beginning of the article‚ Dowie introduces

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    Describe and critique Moffitt’s (1993) developmental taxonomy. Moffitt (1993) proposed the developmental taxonomy theory of offending behaviour as an attempt to explain the developmental processes that lead to the shape of the age crime curve. Moffitt proposed that there are two primary types of antisocial offenders in society. First the Adolescent Limited Offender who exhibits antisocial behaviour only during adolescence‚ and secondly‚ the Life-Course-Persistent offender‚ who behave in an antisocial

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    Green Marketing Critique

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    NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY AB 0501 Green Marketing Individual Critique Report Word Count: 1‚079 By Desmond Leong The Subject Matter The subject matter of the article revolves around the benefits of purchasing an electric car over conventional fuel powered cars. The article also addresses the various aspects beyond the traditional debate on whether electric cars are simply a greener alternative to fuel powered cars‚ it dwells‚ albeit not too deeply‚ at the political perspective of

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    Article Critique 1

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    Introduction This is critique of the article Supporting Families through Discharge from PICU to the Ward: the Development and Evaluation of a Discharge Information Brochure for Families by Sophie Linton‚ Chelsea Grant‚ and Juliet Pellegrini‚ published in Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2008‚ vol. 24). The critiquing framework used is the Qualitative Appraisal Tool in Critical Appraisal Skills Programme because it has several questions relating to assumptions or principles which characterize

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    Top Down Critique

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    Critique the “Top-Down and Bottom-Up” Models of Reading and Outline Their Relevance To Reading Instructions Sherry Ann Osborne The ability to read is thought to be fundamentally important for functionality in our modern world. Nations measure the success of educational institutions by the ability to produce highly literate citizens and funding for many educational institutions in the United States and elsewhere hinges on the literacy attainment of student populations. The international

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    Leader Comparison and Critique: Steve Jobs & Indra Nooyi Lauren Murphy GBA 500 Centenary College In 1978‚ J.M. Burns defined successful leaders as being transformational rather than transactional. Burns described the transformational leader as having recognized the organization as a complex system in a chaotic environment. The leader has also responded to complexity by being aware of change. The transformational leader has established a shared vision and inspired the organization to

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    Grand Theory Critique

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    Critique of a Grand Theory Wheeling Jesuit University Ida Jean Orlando is a well-known theorist in the realm of nursing. Orlando was born in 1926 and had a diverse nursing career which involved many titles and roles within the profession. Originally she received her diploma of nursing in 1947 at the New York Medical College. Over the years Orlando continued her education and in 1954 earned her Master’s degree in mental health consultation from Columbia University. Orlando worked as a staff

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    Immigrant Book Critique

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    Sarah Brownson HIST 195 Immigrant Book Critique “Where do we go from here?” This is the question that resounded through most peoples’ heads as they walked through the Golden Gates of Ellis Island into America for the first time. Ellis Island Interviews by Peter Morton Coan does a great job describing the history of Ellis Island and the personal encounters of a fraction of immigrants who passed through in their journey to start a new life. Ellis Island was active from January 1‚ 1892

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