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    Professor Hernandez FSARTH1 19 August‚ 2013 Art Critique Title: Glance Left and Right Artist: Pattara Chanruechachai Medium: Photograph Print on Newspaper Dimensions: 250 x 250 Date: 2013 Description: Chanruechachai creates a work that analyzes and criticizes the current urban condition where deterioration and regeneration of urban sprawl take place. He prints the images of deserted buildings found in the suburbs and pastes them onto newspapers that have articles on the economic crash from Thailand and

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    Running head: A CRITIQUE OF "DO VIDEO GAMES KILL?" A Critique of "Do Video Games Kill?" A Critique of “Do Video Games Kill?” In the essay‚ “Do Video Games Kill?” Karen Sternheimer takes on the topic of media’s influence on teen and adolescent violence in America. She focuses primarily on video games‚ particularly the recently popular “first-person shooter” games (p. 204). With the debate still raging on‚ there is a history that reflects the same problematic issues that we

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    The article written by Hajrah Mumtaz titled ‘Here comes everybody’ tackles a very pertinent issue vis-à-vis the current age of information: the dissemination of the thoughts and impressions of the common man for the viewership of the entire world. This notion encapsulates the crux of the article where Hajrah herself attempts to provide an unbiased analysis of both sides of the argumentation with relevant examples to support each viewpoint. The significance of this article is indicative in the fact

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    Taylor Olivier February 23‚ 2013 Irene Neuro ART106 “Pareidolia” Body- Art Critique I went to the art exhibit in the Gallery at Southeastern University on Thursday‚ February 21. I chose a work of art called “Pareidolia” Body to write my art critique about. This piece of art is called “Pareidolia” Body It was created by Maya Erdlyi‚ and is made from cut-paper collage and used for a Stop-motion film in 2012. This work is very unique because the artist used different paper materials to create

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    Radiography (2005) 11‚ 55e59 REVIEW ARTICLE Critiquing a research article Gill Marshall) Division of Medical Imaging Sciences‚ St. Martin’s College‚ Lancaster LA1 3JD‚ UK Accepted 16 September 2004 Available online 1 December 2004 KEYWORDS Critical reading; Peer review; Literature; Journal review Abstract This article explores certain concepts relating to critiquing research papers. These include considering the peer review process for publication‚ demonstrating the need for critiquing

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    SCIENCE IS INEVITABLE Summary I read the article “Is Scientific Progress Inevitable?” which was written by Andrew Irvine on 2006. It was published in the book In the Agora: The Public Face of Canadian Philosophy. The main idea of the article is scientific progress is not inevitable. At the first part of the passage‚ the author used his own his experience that he took his daughter to see a medicine wheel; he used what he saw to let us know these structures have been there for thousands of years

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    Introduction On 24 June 2013‚ Martin Khor Kok Peng wrote an article entitled “Tackling the global jobs crisis” on The Star Online. Martin Khor is currently the Executive Director of the South Centre (an intergovernmental organisation of developing countries based in Geneva‚ Switzerland. In this article‚ he discussed on the unrested global unemployment trend from early 1940’s until 2013 and he urged the need to restore full employment as a global and national priority goal. Summary Unemployment

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    Critiques of Taylorism Taylorism promotes the idea that there is "one right way" to do something. As such‚ it is at odds with current approaches such as MBO (Management By Objectives)‚ Continuous Improvement initiatives‚ BPR (Business Process Reengineering)‚ and other tools like them. These promote individual responsibility‚ and seek to push decision making through all levels of the organization. The idea here is that workers are given as much autonomy as practically possible‚ so that they

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    Harley HaffordJan Foster I have to agree to disagree with the article “An Electronic Fog Has Settled over America." The article states that television makes children "dumber.” In my opinion this statement can be true or false. If children watch educational shows or movies instead of the non-educational I think that they would not get dumb. If you think about it‚ it’s not the children’s fault that they are watching the "dumb" shows; it’s the parents fault because they should put on something educational

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    In biology and ecology‚ extinction is the end of an organism or of a group of organisms (taxon)‚ normally a species. The moment of extinction is generally considered to be the death of the last individual of the species‚ although the capacity to breed and recover may have been lost before this point. Because a species’ potential range may be very large‚ determining this moment is difficult‚ and is usually done retrospectively. This difficulty leads to phenomena such as Lazarus taxa‚ where a species

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