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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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    Oratory Critique: Option One Ellen DeGeneres – “Tulane University Commencement Speech” I chose the option of Ellen DeGeneres’ Commencement Speech to Tulane University in 2009 because I do not know a whole lot about her and felt I could have an advantage on writing about based on not being bias. I am very satisfied with doing so and watching/listening to her speech because the facts and topics she spoke of. The words she spoke really touched me and I was able to discover things about her that

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    graduate is a huge external motivation. Achieving a degree also serves as a tangible building block for my ultimate dream‚ to become a speech pathologist. I must first have these core classes finished and printed on a transcript before I can begin a focused level of study. Intrinsically‚ I have been out of high school for nearly a decade‚ and sometimes it hurts my self-esteem not having achieved a college degree yet. Watching others from my class become nurses‚ teachers‚ doctors and lawyers motivates

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    and major mood disorders and those who had type 2 diabtes but who did not have severe mental illness. The authors hypothesized that "persons with schizophrenia would have worse (higher) HbA1c values than the other two groups "(Dixon 893). This critique is intended to review the article written by Dixon et al. and to assess both its strengths and weaknesses based on the objectives stated. The objective of the study by Dixon et al. was to compare the HbA1c levels in diabetic patients with severe

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    Research Article Critique The objective of this study which was conducted by two professors at Witchita State University‚ Cathleen A. Lewandowski and Twyla J. Hill was to evaluate whether social and emotional supports influenced the successful completion of drug treatment amongst women. The study was conducted in a non-profit agency which provided comprehensive drug abuse treatment in programs that were specifically designed for women. Although the facility in which the study took place was

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    Confucius on the Self From what I have read and taken in it is in my belief that the human “self” has something to do with a persons morals‚ values‚ background and really just everything that makes a person who they are. I believe that when one refers to the human “self” they are referring to what a person sees as right and wrong and truly what it is that they believe in. The readings that we have looked at so far all seem to focus around this central topic of doing right in the world and respecting

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    Critique of a Research Article Module Title: Evidence Based Practice and the Community Word Count: 2‚159 (excluding reference list) This paper presents a critique of a qualitative research article titled: ’Perceived support from healthcare practitioners among adults with type 2 diabetes ’ (Oftedal et al‚ 2010) (appendix 1). To enable the critique of this article the Caldwell critiquing tool (2005) will be utilized. (Appendix 2) Research critiquing is a valuable

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    George Herbert Mead‚ a sociologist from the late 1800s‚ is well known for his theory of The Self. According to Mead‚ “the self begins at a privileged‚ central position in a person’s world.” ( ) Is difficult to consider the viewpoint of others when we only focus ourselves as everything around us. For example‚ when you take a photo with your friend‚ the first time after you get back your camera is to see yourself in the picture without looking at the others first. We tend to place ourselves at the

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    Critique of Microsoft Outlook ENG221 July 19‚ 2010 Critique of Microsoft Outlook As I searched the Internet for an Outlook User Manual‚ I came across one from Emory Healthcare and Intellisoft Training Solutions. This will be a critique of the user manuals organization‚ layout‚ use of visuals‚ and written instructions. This user manual is organized and easy to follow. With the table of contents on the side of the main page‚ shows at a glance the different tasks within Microsoft Outlook

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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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