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A critique is a structured form of academic writing that evaluates the strengths, weaknesses, and overall effectiveness of a source, argument, or work. It appears across disciplines — from English and philosophy to social policy, business, and film studies — because the ability to assess and respond to existing ideas is fundamental to academic thinking. Courses that assign critiques push students beyond summary, asking them to engage with an author's purpose, methods, and reasoning on their own terms. Topics ranging from moral philosophy, such as arguments about moral minima, to management practices and social policy toward Aboriginal peoples in Canada all demand the same core skill: reading critically and articulating a reasoned, evidence-based judgment.

The papers archived under this topic take a wide range of approaches, reflecting how broadly the critique form is applied. Some papers offer literary or philosophical analysis, evaluating arguments made by thinkers like Karl Marx and his critique of Hegel's theory of the state, or assessing moral criticisms of the market. Others take a case-study approach, examining specific institutions or films such as the documentary on Walmart's business practices or the management of Thorpe Park. Still others focus on research evaluation, critiquing quantitative articles, literature reviews, or online sources like Convention and Visitor Bureau websites.

A strong critique begins with a clearly scoped thesis that goes beyond "this is good or bad" to explain why and how. Evidence typically comes from close reading of the source itself — examining the author's stated purpose, the clarity of key terms, the logic of the argument, and the quality of supporting material. The most common pitfall is spending too much of the essay summarizing rather than evaluating, which leaves the actual critique underdeveloped.

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Teaching Reflective Commentary Portfolio Mathematics
This 17 page reflective portfolio explores the use of Bloom's Taxonomy for teaching university level accounting courses. The paper uses both external references and reflections from the customer. It also includes example lessons using objectives and showing how to form an entire unit which takes the students through Bloom's Taxonomy. There are 17 sources for this paper.
Research Paper Doctorate
German Movie Run Lola Run
Tom Tykwer's film Run Lola Run uses a repeated, twenty-minute long sequence in order to explore the ways in which human beings structure their experience of time. This narrative technique, coupled with the alternating use of film and digital photography, serves to highlight the importance of imagining possible futures when deciding a course of action. Ultimately, the film is revealed to be a celebration of human agency in the face of the overwhelming totality of time.
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Veterans of Our Armed Forces
This work comprises a literature review on treatment of PTSD in war veterans. Reviewed are previous studies that examine the use of cognitive behavioral therapy and other cognitive interventions to support coping strategies in veterans of war. The studies reviewed in this work are empirical in nature. Research states that cognitive therapy is the most effective therapy in treating PTSD in war veterans.
Paper Undergraduate
Eleanor Roosevelt and her political influence in the twentieth century
¶ … Eleanor Roosevelt. The critique is also to include five different websites that discusses her life and role. We then summarize her life and the characteristics that are unique to her leadership style.
Paper Doctorate
Marx and Rousseau on Property
This paper analyzes and compares the views of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Karl Marx on the role of property in economic and social relations. Both authors saw private property as the source of evil and exploitation in the modern era. But they offered different solutions to address this problem. Marx advocated a revolutionary struggle and wanted to abolish private property altogether, whereas Rousseau defended limited possession of private property but wanted it to be regulated by a state that represents common will.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Adolescent\'s Awareness and Their Lack
The report entitled: "Children and Interactive Media: Research Compendium Update" relates: Since the 2000 report, both large- and small-scale studies have been published on children's in-home use of interactive media."…
Paper Undergraduate
E-Myth by Michael E. Gerber:
E-Myth by Michael E. Gerber: Critical Analysis and Evaluation
Research Paper Undergraduate
Janie Crawford's Emancipation and Self-Realization in Their Eyes Were Watching God
The African-American heritage in the American society has experienced a long history of bondage to the slavery system, which created the divide between the white and black Americans in the country.
Paper Undergraduate
Edmund Spenser the Social Critique
The Social Critique in Edmund Spenser's Pastoral Epic: The Shephearde's Calendar
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Chinese and European Development Programs
Today, given the Millennium Development Goals and the overall general movement on development, there is a constant tendency of the developed countries to provide increased attention and assistance to the African…