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    technology that concerns about health objective. It is a health service delivery in mobile phone. Most people usually have their own phone. They use their phone to play game, send message, call someone or use their phone for their health. This essay is a critique to “Mobile technology is changing healthcare in developing nations” by Puddak Thomas published in Berkeley Science Digest on December 23, 2012. This paper criticize the weakness of the essay, which is the usage of SANA, and the two fallacies, which

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    robustness of the research – Many of the topics examined in research are of an abstract nature in that the particular experience may be interpreted differently by another individual Furthermore, the strengths and weakness concerning each area of the critique will be outlined. Elements influencing the believability of the research Writing Style: Is concise, correct, well organised but uses jargon in places but overall effectively written Author: Barbara Strottinger The paper does not mention the

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    Writing a Theater Critique What Is a Critique? A critique is a thoughtful and fair accounting of what you saw and an insightful analysis of your own reaction to the play. Who or What Can I Critique? 1. Playwright and play: (Also see below) 2. Direction: Look for pace, unity, and overall quality of the production. 3. Acting: Who stood out? Which performance affected you the most and why? Separate the actor from the role. 4. Design elements: How did they contribute to the production

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    Critique writing - The Visitor This essay will provide a critical view of Patricia Cresswell’s “The Visitor”. It will look at the use of language, point of view, use of imagery, characterisation and setting to name but a few. I will provide my opinions on the piece of writing and explain my reasoning behind this. Cresswell’s use of language in The Visitor strongly suggests to me that McGill is isolated and lonely. The use of the word “frosted” when describing the outside of McGill’s home could

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    Critique of a journal article: The Black Family during Slavery: Addressing Stereotypes Restoring Truth In the article “ The Black Family during Slavery”, the author Verene Shepherd put into context the black family during slavery and tries to lay to rest some of the myths that still exist to this day about the black man and woman of slavery. In doing this she explore two schools of research into enslave people’s family, these are: the structuralist and class theorist. The structuralist believes

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    Article Critique: Stress and Coping Responses to Proficiency Testing in School-Age Children Brea Brewer Indiana University Since the inception of the “No Child Left Behind” Act, proficiency testing of school children has increased greatly. This type of testing helps determine educational outcomes in students, evaluate teachers’ performance, as well as rate schools’ performance. Due to an increased pressure to achieve a certain academic level, students often exhibit stress-related biophysical

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    Article critique College writing 102 Professor Ricardo acosta Yamini ahir, Giovanna Garcia, Stephanie Sanz March 26, 2012 No surprises meat is bad for you According to the author “Mark Bittman”, explains how the meat dame our body and argue how people needs it every day. There are two problems with focusing on meat; one, we eat too many animal produces despite the meat and we eat too many grains, secondly, industrially produced meats effect on our morbidity and mortality and industrial

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    Introduction In this assignment the author is going to explore and critique the article “School Nurses in New Jersey: A Quantitative Inquiry on Roles and Responsibilities” (Appendix 1). Main Body The author feels that the title of the critique article is limited. It does not clearly identify the methodology used for gaining the information throughout the article. It does however state the method of research used which in this case is quantitative research which would be beneficial knowledge

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    Article Critique: Sleeping Sickness Parasite Has a Weak Spot in Its Tail Name of student Name of institution Sickness Parasite Has a Weak Spot in Its Tail. Sleeping sickness parasite has a weak spot in its tail - SciDev.Net. (2006, March). Retrieved January 12, 2014, from http://www.scidev.net/global/health/news/sleeping-sickness-parasite-has-a-weak-spot-in-its.html The purpose of the study was to determine the effectiveness of curtailing tsetse flies that are known to cause sleeping sickness

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    Christopher Simpson 3/1/14 Literary Critique Final draft Dr. Martin Luther King uses many different literary elements in his “I have a dream” speech, although the most frequently used elements were simile, metaphor, analogy, symbolism and allusion. King used these literary elements to grasp his audience and make them listen to the words he spoke. In his I have a dream speech used these literary elements to convey a message to the United States. This message was to bring America out of the

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