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    London murders: a predictable pattern? Four stabbings to death in a single day. Ninety murders in 7 months. Shocking figures—or are they? Knife crime makes the headlines almost daily but are Londoners really at increased risk of being murdered? David Spiegelhalter and Arthur Barnett investigate— and find a predictable pattern of murder. Violence in London attracts headlines. After four people were murdered in separate incidents in London on July 10th‚ 2008‚ BBC correspondent Andy Tighe said “To

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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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    Critique Responding to Stiglitz From reading this book “The Price of Inequality”‚ by Joseph E. Stiglitz it is clear from the start that the socio-economic financial troubles that the United States finds itself facing is not the makings of one sole political belief system. To the contrary it is in fact the all-encompassing fault of how they all strictly view the situation and steadfastly defend their reasoning of the causes and solutions without any degree of give or leeway to opposing points

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    �PAGE � �PAGE �1� Writer ’s Name Here Writer ’s Name Here Professor ’s Name Here Date Here Historical Weather Patterns of Michigan Evaluating changes in synoptic patterns is tantamount to understanding regional climate change. To date‚ the synoptic evaluations that have been done regarding climate change output from General Circulation Models have been restricted mainly to examining changes in storm tracks across large areas. The north generally experiences colder weather compared to the south

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    A Critique of Cloud and Townsend A Critique of: Boundaries in Marriage by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend     In their book‚ Boundaries in Marriage‚ the authors‚ Cloud and Townsend‚ present a theoretical model for maintaining healthy relationships‚ specifically marriage relationships. This examination of Cloud and Townsend’s approach to maintaining healthy relationships summarizes both the theoretical and theological orientation of their proposed model‚ compares their approach to the

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    CLASH OF THE TITANS: A MOVIE CRITIQUE by Mi-Auree L. Bautista The movie Clash of the Titans is about the adventures of Perseus‚ son of Zeus and a demi-god. The movie tells us about the obstacles that Perseus has gone through just to pursue what he was destined for. It also shows us the influences of the gods in the Greek people before. The movie captured the lifestyle of ancient Greece and how the Greek’s beliefs affect their daily lives. But the movie has its lapses also. In terms of the

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    User Manual Critique ENG/221 September 29‚ 2011 User Manual Critique Many technical fields rely on user manuals‚ operator manuals and technical manuals to do their day to day tasks at work. Without these manuals there would be too much information for one person to know to be able to their job. Accidents‚ personal or equipment would be more frequent in the work field. That is why manuals are developed‚ to prevent accidents and to keep people informed of updated information on equipment

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    Angels in America Critique Tony Kushner’s Angels in America is an amazing play‚ which focuses on the stories of two different couples. One is a gay couple and one is a straight couple; Louis Ironson and his lover Prior Walter (gay)‚ and Mormon lawyer Joe Pitt and his wife Harper (straight). The two couples path end up becoming intertwined as the play progresses. This is just part one of the play. It is usually about a 3 hour play but they narrowed it down to a little more than two hours. Written

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    Various Authors Comp II Ms. Colvin 9 April 2013 Roman Fever Critique Edith Wharton writes a brilliant story in “Roman Fever” that does the job of entertaining the reader in such a short amount of time. Published in 1934‚ Wharton chooses a setting that takes place in Rome in the 1920s. In short‚ “Roman Fever” tells the tale of two women‚ Grace Ansley and Alida Slade‚ who have been acquaintances for many years. After not seeing each other for a number of years‚ the two meet up on a terrace

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    flaws included training may have been too short and not thorough‚ treatment groups differed‚ training did not include instruction in how to use letter-name knowledge for word reading and training the children in small groups resulted in insufficient learning. Since the early studies and Ehri’s conclusions a great deal of research has demonstrated that letter knowledge is integrally involved in word recognition. The hypotheses and purpose of this later study was to examine anew the effects of letter-name

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