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    Museum Critique

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    At the cooper Hewitt museum‚ a few pieces stood out to me in the Scarps and Kravis exhibits. On the first floor of the Cooper Hewitt museum‚ there is the “Scraps: Fashion‚ Textiles and Creative Rescue” exhibit. The exhibit reveals the work done by three designers; Luisa Cevese‚ Christina Kim‚ and Reiko Sudo. I truly enjoyed this exhibit‚ because it contained fabrics‚ fashion‚ and textiles‚ which are all intriguing to me. As a fashion designer‚ I was very interested in the textures and patterns incorporated

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    Journal 1‚ Humanities‚ Museum/Fine Art Gallery Visit The Saint Louis Art Museum’s architecture is beautiful. There are many roman influences to the outside of the building including round arches‚ tall stone columns and roman statues of persons in robes and sandals. The building itself is very inviting and enjoyable to view just from the outside. When entering inside‚ one will notice the gorgeous marble floors‚ the lofty ceilings and the roman style pillars‚ wall trim‚ steps and hallways. The dominant

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    Media Critique

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    Hailey Davis JMC - 1013 Introduction to Mass Communications 22nd September 2015 Description: The segment starts out with Bill Whitaker talking about the Cleveland Division’s effect to repair the relationship between them and the community. Bill then is seen interviewing Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams‚ where he bluntly asks Williams if there are bad guys in their P.D. Williams answers - “Of course there are. And it’s my job to weed out the bad people from this division..” It is evident

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    Newspaper Critique

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    BIAS  AGAINST  ISLAM  IN  THE  NEWS                                                                                                      1  Bias  against  Islam  in  the  news BIAS  AGAINST  ISLAM  IN  THE  NEWS                                                                                                      2 Faith  has  caused  clashes  around  the  world  for  thousands  of  years  so  this  is  not  a  new problem  just  an  ongoing  one  and  one  that  American  journalists

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    explore the symbolism‚ point-of-view‚ the imagery in this literary work‚ and finally my reactions to the poem. First we will explore the symbolism used in this story. There was not very much symbolism like most poems. This narrator is very blunt about the main issue‚ the loneliness felt by the antagonist. In the beginning the poem says “you do not have to walk on your knees” (Oliver‚ 1986) which symbolizes the fact that you do not have to belittle yourself or be down on yourself because of your

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    Quantitative Article Critique Preface This paper is an academic critique of the article written by Yin-Kum Law (2008) titled The role of attribution beliefs‚ motivation and strategy use in Chinese fifth-graders’ reading comprehension found in Routledge Taylor & Francis Group Educational Research Journal. This article will be broken down by section‚ with each segment being independently evaluated. This paper is a critique of several different aspects of the research study including: data collection

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    CRITIQUE OF PRIMARY ARTICLE B. Purpose of this study The purpose of this study was to obtain information about the measurement of trace metals (zinc‚ magnesium‚ copper‚ manganese‚ selenium‚ iron‚ nitric oxide) and compare it to the severity of sickling of hemoglobin F. C. How was the research/experiment done? What essential values were measured? There were ninety four people chosen for the study. Fifty- nine of the patients had no episodes 3 months prior to the study. The other thirty-five

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    Art Critique

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    got closer my thoughts changed. My thoughts slowly became more positive‚ and it started to come to life. The painting looked mysterious‚ it felt like there was a lot of meaning behind it. It looked overpowering‚ and strange. The more I thought about that I realized that this painting was unique. While looking at the painting I feel like the colors signify an emotion. Looking more deep into this piece of art‚ I feel like the painting had more emotion and it was slowly becoming less strange‚

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    Knowledge about mental health among adolescents is expanding with research over the years. The topic is being researched because society has found increased discussion about mental health. With more knowledge about mental health‚ people can gain understanding on the matter. Mental health issues including depression‚ anxiety‚ anorexia‚ substance use‚ and other problems are commonly experienced by adolescents. Society is beginning to have an understanding of why it is important to research and discuss

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    Inception Critique

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    Noah Gregory Professor Nolan Belk English 111 11 March 2013 A Dream Within a Dream Within a Dream Within a Dream Within a Dream It is an undeniable fact that Christopher Nolan is one of most talented directors of our day and age‚ but he now has blown the minds of movie watchers like never before. In Inception‚ Leonardo DiCaprio delivers a performance that rivals any of his other works by truly gripping us with the troubles and genius of his character. DiCaprio dons the role of an “extractor

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