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    Fiction Critique #1: Fever 173 Critique #2: To Kill A Mockingbird Critique #3: Number the Stars Critique #4: Little Women Genre #2: Adventure Critique #5: A Series of Unfortunate Events Critique #6: Dragon Rider Critique #7: The Hunger Games Critique #8: Curious George Genre #3: Picture Books Critique #9: The Polar Express Critique #10: The Giving Tree Critique #11: Olivia Critique #12: Where the Wild Things Are Genre #4: Science Fiction Critique #13: A

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    The event that I attended was a lecture and book signing by David Margolick‚ the author of Elizabeth and Hazel: Two Women of Little Rock. The well-organized event was sponsored by the writing center. David Margolick summarized his experience with Elizabeth and Hazel‚ and his process of writing the book. Margolick also urged the audience to take action and try to encourage a movement such as emailing president Barack Obama‚ to make Elizabeth and Hazel reconcile and become friends again. Afterwards

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    2005‚ p.ix). Yet in the Preface‚ he goes on to say “To my mind‚ logic is the missing piece of the American educational system‚ the subject that informs every other subject from English to history to science and math” (McInerny‚ 2005‚ p.ix). In his book McInerny attempts to guide his readers through the process of seeing the world and evaluating their circumstances in an objective and critical manner. Ultimately he aims to instill an intrinsic need for truth gained through logic that his readers

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    ‚ Joyce‚ J.S‚ Jimison‚ H.B.‚ Karm‚ L.M.‚ Mims‚ A.D.‚ & Roth‚ M.A. (2006). Web-based weight management programs in an integrated health care setting: A randomized‚ controlled trial. Obesity 14(2)‚ 266-272. Title The title of the article to critique is Web-based Weight Management Programs in an Integrated Health Care Setting: A Randomized‚ Controlled Trial. The title is concise and given in few words. The dependent variable is "Weight Management." The title does not give an independent variable

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    Comparative Methodological Critique Introduction The aim of this paper is to compare two academic research papers‚ one informed by qualitative and another one by quantitative research designs with focus on the methodological factors. Both papers describe working lives and attitudes of gay and lesbian workers in the UK and USA‚ possible consequences of disclosure of sexual orientation on their working relations and organisational arrangements towards equality and diversity of working practice. These

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    analysis of Jim Collins’s book Good to great‚ a brief introduction of the author and background of the book. 2012 Faraz Shaukat Materials Engineering (Sec-A-97) 5/13/2012 Introduction Jim Collins is a student and teacher of enduring great companies — how they grow‚ how they attain superior performance‚ and how good companies can become great companies. Having invested nearly a quarter of a century of research into the topic‚ Jim has authored or co-authored six books that have sold in total

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    AP Biology Scientific Journal Article Critique DIRECTIONS: Select and critique a journal article relating to biology and biological research. The teacher must approve your article choice. An article critique consists of a summary of the key aspects and a critique where you offer your thoughts and opinions. Your critique should be at least two (2) typed‚ double-spaced pages‚ and follow the guidelines below. Grammar and spelling count! Part I: Article Summary: Summarize/restate/retell the

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    the Deathly Hollows—Part 2. The Christian Science Monitor attributes the film’s opening-weekend success‚ in part‚ to women‚ who comprised 40 percent of the movie’s audience. Writer/director Joss Whedon deserves props for a script that fulfills comic book movie conventions while subtly challenging the genre’s stereotypical depiction of women. Although Scarlett Johansson’s Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow is a supporting character (and the only major female role‚ aside from Gwyneth Paltrow’s stand by your

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    bmhhkkicekongrdhkmnvgknhhnhbbbbnnbnnbbbbbbbbbbbbbbsince Edmund Locard‚ there has been tremendous growth in forensic science. There are four main reasons there have been an increase in the number of forensic laboratories since the 1960s. Forensic scientists do much more than process‚ analyze and compare evidence. The scientist must be qualified as an expert witness. Your individual work will explore the question‚ "what is an expert witness?" • discuss‚ in detail‚ the four main there has been an

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