Journal Article Critique PRESENTED TO THE DEPARMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION STUDIES MOUNT ROYAL UNIVERSITY In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for Course PHED # 1007 Section # 001 Lynne Lafave By Luis Bravo Vocabulary * Anthropometric Parameters: Different methods established to measure the proportions of the body. * Epigallocatechin Gallate: Powerful antioxidant found in green tea. * Atherosclerosis: Is the accumulation of fatty material in the inner walls of the
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University of Phoenix Material Scholarly Writing Analysis Worksheet In assigned pairs‚ select one of the non-discipline-specific journal articles from the required text readings for PHL/700R Day One or Day Two. Critically analyze the article as an example of scholarly writing. Article Author or Authors: Paul‚ Richard; Elder‚ Linda Article Title: Critical thinking... and the art of close reading (Part I) Part One: Scholarly Writing Conventions Elements of writing Reader’s overall
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one was located in the tendon itself‚ it is considered rare. These types of cysts are generally located in the hand‚ wrist‚ and foot. They recur in about ten percent of cases due to fluid leakage and incomplete removal. The implications of this article for health care professionals are a need for clear diagnosis‚ complete removal during surgery‚ and try to avoid leakage during surgery. A clear diagnosis can be achieved by MRI’s and ultrasound scans which helps determine the size and the location
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Exploration of a Journal Article in Sociology In the scholarly journal‚ “Sex and Gender in the 1970’s” the article used existing research to study homosexuality and why it is viewed as “deviant” and a stigma. The author conducted several interviews‚ of gay white male individuals in “Sun City” of whom she was friends with to gain better knowledge on homosexuality and why it has remained a secret in society. Homosexuality in the 1960’s was kept as a secret in society. Gay communities did
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References: Enright‚ E. D.‚ & Reed‚ G. L. (2006). The effects of forgiveness therapy on depression‚ anxiety‚ and posttraumatic stress for women after spousal emotional abuse. The Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology‚ 74(5)‚ 920-929.
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Scholarly Resources . Panshak Yusufu Gomos PPPA_8000_Foundations of Doctoral Studies Walden University Scholarly Resources. Introduction and definition. In order to publish a scientific research or document an original piece of work (usually as an article in some journal)‚ it needs to be reviewed (checked‚ commented upon and corrected if necessary). This is usually done by several professional‚ scholars or academics in that very field (peers). Peer-reviewed (scholarly)
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Scholarly Writing With reference to the given text‚ the author insists that over the years of modern technology‚ computers are now impacting peoples’ lives tremendously. Computers are used for businesses and education purposes and there is no longer a question about whether it is affordable or not. A first point of analysis demonstrates that the author lacks display of scholarly writing. The written paragraph does not display thorough research and he does not use supporting evidence
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Journal Article Analysis University of Phoenix Journal Article Analysis This essay is grounded on the beliefs from Schommer-Aikens & Hutter’s (2002) article that originates evidence on the psychology of how a sample of participants could think about controversial issues through their epistemological beliefs. Kuhn’s (1996)‚ on the other hand a post-positivist theorist‚ underlying philosophical assumptions based on the beliefs relates to Schommer-Aikens & Hutter’s (2002)
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Unit I Scholarly Activity Christina Adams Columbia Southern University October 23‚ 2016 History has been found to be the fundamentals of what we now know as modern civilization. Many times we hear students complain about why this subject is so important in their area of study or the profession was chosen. Now‚ let’s see how history is essential for any occupation‚ personal growth‚ and society. History is the base to how we now live. The understanding of survival‚ wars‚ politics and even family
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A culture of scholarly integrity requires first and foremost that the scientific community is aware of the relevant codes of conduct. Students‚ faculty‚ and staff must be provided with codes of practice. The core objective is to educate individuals on integrity issues to improve their ability to make ethical and informed choices. Because of the important role that mentors play in the development of young scientists‚ trainees depend on their mentors for training‚ support‚ and career guidance. Unfortunately
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