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Essay on Criticism
Criticism
Criticism can be negative or positive; the way it is said may be good or bad. Why do most of us
want to avoid giving or receiving criticism? The purpose of criticism is to encourage positive
outcomes (what the giver wants). Ideally, it brings balance into our lives, provides us with a basis of
comparison, and brings truth, honesty, and intimacy. Hopefully, it gives us honest feedback–a
balance of praise and criticism. Do most of us want to know how we are doing?
Why do successful business people actually seek out criticism from people they respect? Why do
people feel they are unfairly criticized? Are tone of voice, choice of words important? What
communication skills...show more content...
Know ones skill and weaknesses; ones successes and failures. How does one know when one is
doing a good job? Need to have a "feel" so we are not caught off guard. Need to learn to take
criticism on the job professionally, and emotion (breathe deeply and slowly). Try to remain
impartial. Ask yourself is the criticism is valid. What can we learn?
Other factors that color criticism: 1) relationship with the giver of criticism (friends give advice).
Why do we resent criticism from in–laws, parents and spouses more than bosses do? 2) Choice of
words–how it is given. "I can't believe you would do such a stupid thing." What words make you
angry, loud, etc? 3) Style of delivery, sacristy, fast and angry, loud, etc. 4) Timing, and public or
private. 5) Other types: beyond your control, aimed at your gender, size, heritage, appearance, etc
QUESTIONS: How good are you at staying cool under criticism? (Knots in stomach, anger, etc).
How well do you listen when you are criticized? (Rephrase so that you really understand what he
/she is saying). How effectively can you organize your thoughts to answer (if you think you
should)? How well do we put the criticism in perspective (not life threatening)? Do we brood on it
for weeks, months?
GIVER OF CRITICISM
In many societies a giver of bad news was killed. Is it more difficult to give
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Rhetorical Critique Essay
Kimberly Huerta Frey English 102–167 January 25, 2012 A Rhetorical Critique of David Brooks
"People Like Us" In David Brooks' "People Like Us" passage on the issue of diversity, Brooks
takes a personally emotional perspective of the way in which Americans don't appreciate how
diverse our nation is while "relatively homogeneous" (Brooks 136). His argument is weakened,
however, through a bias and hypocrisy that his diction conveys. He claims that grouping ourselves
with those who we are most alike is in our nature to, and in doing so, we separate ourselves from
those who are different. Using certain statistics as evidence, Brooks points out that the social
segmentation created by society will always exist. He argues that no matter...show more content...
As he provides the statistic that 90 percent of professors in some universities that are "in the arts
and sciences who had registered with a political party had registered Democratic" (Brooks 135), he
gives the reader opportunity of debate. However they are connected with very specific subjects, in
this case education, which does not include the amount of neighborhoods he is considering. On the
other hand, supporting Brooks' main point, the detail he provides explains to what level of
diversity is not as widespread as we think it is. In Brooks' statement, "many of us are so
narrow–minded that we can't tolerate a few people with ideas significantly different from our
own" (Brooks 136), he sounds very passionate about what he is saying. I believe that when a
writer becomes emotional about their argument, it is more engaging and gives the reader a reason
to be convinced. Brooks begins this fundamental paragraph comparing our wish for diversity to our
dream of equality. He says that both of these are "based on ideals we celebrate even as we
undermine them daily" (Brooks 135). In this 21st century, one would think that equality exists
everywhere, however similarly, women still get paid less than men for the same job, and
discrimination by race occurs plenty to this day. The same unawareness occurs with diversity, which
we see, but by nature, we prevent it. Brooks continuously tells how terrible the situation is,
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Advertising Critique Essay
Advertising Critique:
LibraTech's eLluminate – The NEW Standard for eReaders
MKTG575: Advertising Management
DeVry University, Keller Graduate School
February 4, 2013
Introduction What makes a good product? This is a question that many companies find themselves
asking as they begin market research to uncover new products for their current and potential
customers. Is it the quality? The product's functionality and ease of use? Maybe it is the features
and all of the bells and whistles that distinguish a product from its competitors. Perhaps, consumers
are keenly focused on unbeatable prices when looking for new products. When companies ask,
'what makes a good product?' the answer is simple; a good...show more content...
These companies are dominating the e–reader scene, [by providing] quality, great features, and
reasonable prices" (Hill, 2012). LibraTech will deliver the same product solution, however the
company must work hard and be vigilant in converting customers over to the new LibraTech
technology. This advertising critique will provide a solid approach to tackling the challenges that
LibraTech will face as they introduce their new eReader to the market. It will outline
recommendations for a product name, strategies to target potential customers and a high–level
recommendation for an advertising plan that will surely help to put LibraTech's new eReader on the
map as a powerhouse in the eReader industry.
Product Naming Strategy At its core, LibraTech is a company with a brand name that is strong
and easily recognizable. What stands out the most for this brand is it powerful usage of the word
'Libra'. In the zodiac world, Libra is one of the most powerful zodiac signs. The Libra represents a
since of balance, harmony and it is one of the sun signs of the zodiac. Given such a powerful
foundation, the name for LibraTech's new eReader had to embody the essence of the Libra zodiac
sign. The name had to strong, and it had to marry well with the parent name of the company. The
name selected for this
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Critique of a Website Essay
Critique of a Website
Web sites are just like magazines, newspapers, brochures, menus, or even directions on how to make
nitroglycerin from house–hold goods, in that they all have to be put together in such a manner that
whoever is reading or browsing over it will be able to clearly distinguish this from that. In this
sense, a critique of any particular web site will have justification, while carefully considering also
that this is an altogether new medium of information exchange. Now, all of this talk of togetherness
is actually a general reference to basic design principles, such as color coordination, if color is used,
text size, font choice/ style, art integration, accessibility, and just plain and simple design of the
page. For...show more content...
I'm not saying make–up is evil, but we all know what's in somewhat good taste, and what isn't. But,
hey!, I could be wrong: There could actually be a great person hiding under that crusty exterior;
most of the time there is. A balance needs to be achieved or at least strived for when designing aweb
page or any page for that matter. I'm not trying to rag on Raygun or anything, because I like A
LOT of the stuff that they do, but one must not get carried away with it and ignore what one is
supposed to be doing in the first place. For this reason I have chosen to pick on the Alternative X
web site (http://www.altx.com/), for this paper. Well, not really pick on them, but you know
what I mean. So in our quest to discover the ideal web page we must look at the following things: 1)
Does it make sense? Is its layout so erratic in such a way as to render the viewer blind because of the
designers lack of vision and utter stupidity? 2) Organization. How and why were things placed in
the places they were placed, needs to be known, or at least made seemingly apparant. 3) Since this is
a web site we are critiquing, and like a Choose–Your–Own–Adventure Book one can skip to another
section with almost no fear of being inquisitioned, does its "links" lead to somewhere meaningful?
The first thing one sees when first viewing this page is a yellow screen with a single "X" in the
center with "alt" typed across it. Nice. Let me go off on a tangent here: I
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Concert Critique Essay
This critique will discuss the performance of The Chamber Singers and The University Singers in
concert. This event was presented by the CSUB music and theater department which took place
Tuesday, November 1, 2016 at the Frances B. Dore Theatre. For this event, I was well prepared
since it took place on a Tuesday evening and I did not have to work. One thing I did differently to
prepare myself for this concert was to take a pen and a small notebook to write down notes of
what I observed. One of the observations I made as in previous concerts I attended I noticed that
older people always tend to sit more towards the front of the stage. Most attendees seemed to be
casually dressed with the exception of a few older people who sat at the front...show more content...
Along with the singing from the chamber singers and the university singers, Ernest Cervantes
played a few instruments such as the djembe, drum set, and the bongo. Even though I enjoyed the
choir singing, my favorite part was when Kyle Ball and Ingrid Borja did their solos. From all the
songs performed, one of my favorites was El Cumbanchero because the sound of the drums
during the song. My reaction to the music was a bit overwhelming by choir. They did an amazing
job but I feel that I enjoy music better without a big choir and with the use of more instruments.
The part I enjoyed the most was when the two performers presented their solos. The one thing I
did not like about this concert is the fact that there wasn't an actual intermission other than the
small segments in between songs. I am not quite sure I would attend another such performance as
I discovered that I am not quite a fan of a big choir singing. However, it was a good concert so I
would recommend it to others who are interested in such music. In the future, I will take the time
to look over different concert options in the area and pick a concert day with time in advance to
prepare for it well and not be rushed. I liked the fact that I did not have to work the day of the
concert and that I was relaxed and stress
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Critique
Critique of "The Importance of the Person in the Role of Teacher" Quality relationships between
students and teachers are foundational to an effective learning environment. David Hansen, author
to "The Importance of the Person in the Role of Teacher" shares his observations of three teachers
that have established good relationships with their students. The relationship between these teachers
and their students is strong and genuine, so that these teachers have a positive influence in their
students' lives. That is the essential question that Hansen seeks to provide the answer. The question
being "how can teachers have a positive influence on their students' behavior and learning?" Hansen's
answer to the question is to have a person committed...show more content...
In my practice, I prioritize treating my students with respect. I believe that respect is the foundation
which grounds the sense of community in my class. Respect also begets the trust that is essential to
engage students in their learning. Viewing students as "persons–in–the–making," allows to approach
student learning holistically. Ms. Smith, in an interview with Hansen, states "learning subject matter
involves learning how to conduct oneself confidently and wisely" (Hansen, 1998, p.401). This
statement rings true to me, as I agree, student learning is not reserved to subject content only but
encompasses the student's sense of self and capability. Guiding the student to develop their sense of
self and their academic knowledge enables the student to participate in class discussion with
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Evidence Critique Essay
As well, Sand–Jecklin & Sherman (2014) found favorable findings on changing to bedside report. In
their study, they noted that adopting bedside reporting facilitated enhanced accountability assurance
and increased the extent to which patients are involved in care provision. In relation to time
consumed, Sand–Jecklin & Sherman (2014) also found that the method utilizes positively reasonable
time. In their surveys, a major observation notable relating to bedside reports was that the comments
were largely positive. Of relevance to patient satisfaction, the response that bedside reports kept the
patients informed and enabled them to have good explanations of their condition. Worth noting,
Sand–Jecklin & Sherman (2014) noted an aspect that is likely to be counterproductive. Among the
respondents, they noted the respondent who raised he complaint that bedside report tend to
compromise patient privacy. Evidence CritiqueTaking into account that the recruitment and selection
procedures that the study...show more content...
Thus, the choice by Richmond, Merrick, Green, Dinh, & Iedema (2011) to report p–values and
confidence values (CI) in establishing the significance of the results assists in enhancing the
reliability and validity of the study. Whereas, Tobiano, Chaboyer, & Mcmurray (2012) adopted
thematic analysis in data analysis, which facilitated flexibility while maintaining research rigor. The
straightforward nature of the thematic analysis also contributes in enhancing the validity of the
provided evidence. In the case of Sand–Jecklin & Sherman (2014), the presentation of the findings in
terms of means, standard deviation (SD), p–values and degree of freedom (df), coupled with the use
of tables in presentation facilitated easier understanding of the values and identification of any trend
likely to emerge. The presentation was critical in improving the validity of the findings
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Institutional Critique Essay
When someone enters an art gallery, they believe they are going to view art, but under the guise of
Institutional Critique, this notion often false. Instead of being the traditional art of painting,
sculptures, and installations, viewers encounter, in the work of Hans Haacke, Daniel Buren, and
Michael Asher in the 1970s, not much to look at, but a lot to think about. In essence, Institutional
Critique is a protest against museums/galleries demanding them to view art and art exhibition in new
ways, exemplified by Conceptual art where words, video, readymades, and even ideas are art.
Institutional Critique manifested from the protests of the 1960s, one of which philosopher Michel
Foucault participated in Paris, 1968. Clearly, Institutional...show more content...
In 1971, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum was to present a solo show of Haacke's work,
which was to include the controversial piece, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Board of Trustees
(1974), but the museum director cancelled the exhibition. This was partially due to Haacke's
refusal to omit the work from the show, but mostly because of the piece's subject matter. This piece
consists of two framed panels with lists of the museum's board of trustees, which would be
acceptable to showcase because this knowledge would be readily available, but Haacke added five
more panels listing the corporate sponsors of the museum along with each member's other
affiliations with corporations. This work exposed the inner mechanisms of the institution by
revealing the trustees' questionable affiliations and the financial backers of the museum. In addition,
this piece exemplifies Institutional Critique precisely because of its focus on the museum itself over
the artwork. After all, this piece cannot be sold at auction, which is an essential aspect of galleries
and museums. The piece is, to an extent, also site–specific in that the trust essence of the piece could
only be felt if it was exhibited in the institution it was criticizing, although Haacke never exhibited it
at the Guggenheim. In fact, the piece was not shown until Documenta X in 1997, but by that point,
it had lost its critical value. Not only was it not shown in the
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Short Story Critique Essay
The short story "Who's Passing for Who" by Langston Hughes was influenced by Hughes'
background in his society. This racial influenced story exemplifies how people thought of and
interacted with those of a different race and those of a similar color. Hughes proves his credibility
in writing the piece through his experiences that he endured in his lifetime during the Harlem
Renaissance. The life he led was filled with daily racism and discrimination; he experienced much of
his subject matter regarding racial and social tension first hand. Langston Hughes' "Who's Passing
for Who" clues the reader into the issues that were present during Hughes' lifetime. Hughes' short
story opens with the narrator explaining how white people feel...show more content...
Over dinner, the white couple in the group questioned the black men about the light–skinned black
people. They wondered if many people who were black could pass as white and the black men
confirmed it true. The white couple the revealed to the group of black men that they were in fact
black people that passed as white individuals. The narrator then explains the change of mood in
the group; the atmosphere became more comfortable, relaxed and natural, knowing that they
were all the same. After the group's pleasurable night, the couple went to get in their cab and yet
again, revealed more information. They said that they were actually not black people at all, but
they figured that they would pass as black people just as black individuals passed as white folks.
This information confuses the men; they can's figure out if the couple was actually black or white.
All they know is that they had a great night with a couple of friendly people. Langston Hughes
lived during the Harlem Renaissance, a time of prosperity among black artist and writers, and at
the height of racial discrimination. Whether it was Jim Crow laws or poll tax, black people were
always being put down. Hughes was one of the most influential individuals of the Harlem
Renaissance. He was a great visionary of his time and understood that racism was actually hurting the
country.
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Research Critique Essay example
Table of contents Page Quantitative Article Critique of Nursing Research1 Problem Statement
/Purpose1 Literature Review2 Limitations of the Study2 Hypothesis/Research Question3
Operational Definitions/Definition of Terms4 Research Design5 Setting, Population and Sample5
Data Collection Methods/Instruments6 Data Analysis, Findings, Implications, & Recommendations
7 References8 Quantitative Article Critique of Nursing Research The article selected for review in
this investigation is entitled "Perioperative outcomes of coronary artery bypass grafting: Effects of
metabolic syndrome and patient's sex." The...show more content...
The presence of acute coronary syndrome in some patients served to increase lipid output, making it
difficult to clearly determine lipid disorders in some patients. This is an issue of concern because
high lipid levels are a hallmark for the diagnosis of metabolic syndrome. Hypothesis/Research
Question A careful review of the information provided by the authors demonstrates that a definitive
hypothesis or research question is not directly stated in the investigation. Rather, at the conclusion of
the introduction/literature review, the authors note that "For these reasons, this study was conducted
to examine the incidence of metabolic syndrome in CABG patients and to determine if metabolic
syndrome and/or the patient's sex affect clinical outcomes in the perioperative setting" (p. 469).
Based on the direction of the literature review and previous studies reviewed by the authors, the
reader can imply that the research questions seek to determine the impact of CABG on patients with
metabolic syndrome and the hypothesis is that gender will have some impact on the specific
outcomes which result for patients in this particular group. Operational Definitions/Definition of
Terms Operational definitions used in the study include: metabolic syndrome, coronary artery bypass
graft surgery and gender. Data for the investigation was reviewed by patient gender–i.e. male or
female. In addition, all patients included in the study had undergone coronary
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Critique Essay

  • 1. Essay on Criticism Criticism Criticism can be negative or positive; the way it is said may be good or bad. Why do most of us want to avoid giving or receiving criticism? The purpose of criticism is to encourage positive outcomes (what the giver wants). Ideally, it brings balance into our lives, provides us with a basis of comparison, and brings truth, honesty, and intimacy. Hopefully, it gives us honest feedback–a balance of praise and criticism. Do most of us want to know how we are doing? Why do successful business people actually seek out criticism from people they respect? Why do people feel they are unfairly criticized? Are tone of voice, choice of words important? What communication skills...show more content... Know ones skill and weaknesses; ones successes and failures. How does one know when one is doing a good job? Need to have a "feel" so we are not caught off guard. Need to learn to take criticism on the job professionally, and emotion (breathe deeply and slowly). Try to remain impartial. Ask yourself is the criticism is valid. What can we learn? Other factors that color criticism: 1) relationship with the giver of criticism (friends give advice). Why do we resent criticism from in–laws, parents and spouses more than bosses do? 2) Choice of words–how it is given. "I can't believe you would do such a stupid thing." What words make you angry, loud, etc? 3) Style of delivery, sacristy, fast and angry, loud, etc. 4) Timing, and public or private. 5) Other types: beyond your control, aimed at your gender, size, heritage, appearance, etc QUESTIONS: How good are you at staying cool under criticism? (Knots in stomach, anger, etc). How well do you listen when you are criticized? (Rephrase so that you really understand what he /she is saying). How effectively can you organize your thoughts to answer (if you think you should)? How well do we put the criticism in perspective (not life threatening)? Do we brood on it for weeks, months? GIVER OF CRITICISM In many societies a giver of bad news was killed. Is it more difficult to give Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Rhetorical Critique Essay Kimberly Huerta Frey English 102–167 January 25, 2012 A Rhetorical Critique of David Brooks "People Like Us" In David Brooks' "People Like Us" passage on the issue of diversity, Brooks takes a personally emotional perspective of the way in which Americans don't appreciate how diverse our nation is while "relatively homogeneous" (Brooks 136). His argument is weakened, however, through a bias and hypocrisy that his diction conveys. He claims that grouping ourselves with those who we are most alike is in our nature to, and in doing so, we separate ourselves from those who are different. Using certain statistics as evidence, Brooks points out that the social segmentation created by society will always exist. He argues that no matter...show more content... As he provides the statistic that 90 percent of professors in some universities that are "in the arts and sciences who had registered with a political party had registered Democratic" (Brooks 135), he gives the reader opportunity of debate. However they are connected with very specific subjects, in this case education, which does not include the amount of neighborhoods he is considering. On the other hand, supporting Brooks' main point, the detail he provides explains to what level of diversity is not as widespread as we think it is. In Brooks' statement, "many of us are so narrow–minded that we can't tolerate a few people with ideas significantly different from our own" (Brooks 136), he sounds very passionate about what he is saying. I believe that when a writer becomes emotional about their argument, it is more engaging and gives the reader a reason to be convinced. Brooks begins this fundamental paragraph comparing our wish for diversity to our dream of equality. He says that both of these are "based on ideals we celebrate even as we undermine them daily" (Brooks 135). In this 21st century, one would think that equality exists everywhere, however similarly, women still get paid less than men for the same job, and discrimination by race occurs plenty to this day. The same unawareness occurs with diversity, which we see, but by nature, we prevent it. Brooks continuously tells how terrible the situation is, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Advertising Critique Essay Advertising Critique: LibraTech's eLluminate – The NEW Standard for eReaders MKTG575: Advertising Management DeVry University, Keller Graduate School February 4, 2013 Introduction What makes a good product? This is a question that many companies find themselves asking as they begin market research to uncover new products for their current and potential customers. Is it the quality? The product's functionality and ease of use? Maybe it is the features and all of the bells and whistles that distinguish a product from its competitors. Perhaps, consumers are keenly focused on unbeatable prices when looking for new products. When companies ask, 'what makes a good product?' the answer is simple; a good...show more content... These companies are dominating the e–reader scene, [by providing] quality, great features, and reasonable prices" (Hill, 2012). LibraTech will deliver the same product solution, however the company must work hard and be vigilant in converting customers over to the new LibraTech technology. This advertising critique will provide a solid approach to tackling the challenges that LibraTech will face as they introduce their new eReader to the market. It will outline recommendations for a product name, strategies to target potential customers and a high–level recommendation for an advertising plan that will surely help to put LibraTech's new eReader on the map as a powerhouse in the eReader industry. Product Naming Strategy At its core, LibraTech is a company with a brand name that is strong and easily recognizable. What stands out the most for this brand is it powerful usage of the word 'Libra'. In the zodiac world, Libra is one of the most powerful zodiac signs. The Libra represents a since of balance, harmony and it is one of the sun signs of the zodiac. Given such a powerful foundation, the name for LibraTech's new eReader had to embody the essence of the Libra zodiac sign. The name had to strong, and it had to marry well with the parent name of the company. The name selected for this Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Critique of a Website Essay Critique of a Website Web sites are just like magazines, newspapers, brochures, menus, or even directions on how to make nitroglycerin from house–hold goods, in that they all have to be put together in such a manner that whoever is reading or browsing over it will be able to clearly distinguish this from that. In this sense, a critique of any particular web site will have justification, while carefully considering also that this is an altogether new medium of information exchange. Now, all of this talk of togetherness is actually a general reference to basic design principles, such as color coordination, if color is used, text size, font choice/ style, art integration, accessibility, and just plain and simple design of the page. For...show more content... I'm not saying make–up is evil, but we all know what's in somewhat good taste, and what isn't. But, hey!, I could be wrong: There could actually be a great person hiding under that crusty exterior; most of the time there is. A balance needs to be achieved or at least strived for when designing aweb page or any page for that matter. I'm not trying to rag on Raygun or anything, because I like A LOT of the stuff that they do, but one must not get carried away with it and ignore what one is supposed to be doing in the first place. For this reason I have chosen to pick on the Alternative X web site (http://www.altx.com/), for this paper. Well, not really pick on them, but you know what I mean. So in our quest to discover the ideal web page we must look at the following things: 1) Does it make sense? Is its layout so erratic in such a way as to render the viewer blind because of the designers lack of vision and utter stupidity? 2) Organization. How and why were things placed in the places they were placed, needs to be known, or at least made seemingly apparant. 3) Since this is a web site we are critiquing, and like a Choose–Your–Own–Adventure Book one can skip to another section with almost no fear of being inquisitioned, does its "links" lead to somewhere meaningful? The first thing one sees when first viewing this page is a yellow screen with a single "X" in the center with "alt" typed across it. Nice. Let me go off on a tangent here: I Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Concert Critique Essay This critique will discuss the performance of The Chamber Singers and The University Singers in concert. This event was presented by the CSUB music and theater department which took place Tuesday, November 1, 2016 at the Frances B. Dore Theatre. For this event, I was well prepared since it took place on a Tuesday evening and I did not have to work. One thing I did differently to prepare myself for this concert was to take a pen and a small notebook to write down notes of what I observed. One of the observations I made as in previous concerts I attended I noticed that older people always tend to sit more towards the front of the stage. Most attendees seemed to be casually dressed with the exception of a few older people who sat at the front...show more content... Along with the singing from the chamber singers and the university singers, Ernest Cervantes played a few instruments such as the djembe, drum set, and the bongo. Even though I enjoyed the choir singing, my favorite part was when Kyle Ball and Ingrid Borja did their solos. From all the songs performed, one of my favorites was El Cumbanchero because the sound of the drums during the song. My reaction to the music was a bit overwhelming by choir. They did an amazing job but I feel that I enjoy music better without a big choir and with the use of more instruments. The part I enjoyed the most was when the two performers presented their solos. The one thing I did not like about this concert is the fact that there wasn't an actual intermission other than the small segments in between songs. I am not quite sure I would attend another such performance as I discovered that I am not quite a fan of a big choir singing. However, it was a good concert so I would recommend it to others who are interested in such music. In the future, I will take the time to look over different concert options in the area and pick a concert day with time in advance to prepare for it well and not be rushed. I liked the fact that I did not have to work the day of the concert and that I was relaxed and stress Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Critique Critique of "The Importance of the Person in the Role of Teacher" Quality relationships between students and teachers are foundational to an effective learning environment. David Hansen, author to "The Importance of the Person in the Role of Teacher" shares his observations of three teachers that have established good relationships with their students. The relationship between these teachers and their students is strong and genuine, so that these teachers have a positive influence in their students' lives. That is the essential question that Hansen seeks to provide the answer. The question being "how can teachers have a positive influence on their students' behavior and learning?" Hansen's answer to the question is to have a person committed...show more content... In my practice, I prioritize treating my students with respect. I believe that respect is the foundation which grounds the sense of community in my class. Respect also begets the trust that is essential to engage students in their learning. Viewing students as "persons–in–the–making," allows to approach student learning holistically. Ms. Smith, in an interview with Hansen, states "learning subject matter involves learning how to conduct oneself confidently and wisely" (Hansen, 1998, p.401). This statement rings true to me, as I agree, student learning is not reserved to subject content only but encompasses the student's sense of self and capability. Guiding the student to develop their sense of self and their academic knowledge enables the student to participate in class discussion with Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Evidence Critique Essay As well, Sand–Jecklin & Sherman (2014) found favorable findings on changing to bedside report. In their study, they noted that adopting bedside reporting facilitated enhanced accountability assurance and increased the extent to which patients are involved in care provision. In relation to time consumed, Sand–Jecklin & Sherman (2014) also found that the method utilizes positively reasonable time. In their surveys, a major observation notable relating to bedside reports was that the comments were largely positive. Of relevance to patient satisfaction, the response that bedside reports kept the patients informed and enabled them to have good explanations of their condition. Worth noting, Sand–Jecklin & Sherman (2014) noted an aspect that is likely to be counterproductive. Among the respondents, they noted the respondent who raised he complaint that bedside report tend to compromise patient privacy. Evidence CritiqueTaking into account that the recruitment and selection procedures that the study...show more content... Thus, the choice by Richmond, Merrick, Green, Dinh, & Iedema (2011) to report p–values and confidence values (CI) in establishing the significance of the results assists in enhancing the reliability and validity of the study. Whereas, Tobiano, Chaboyer, & Mcmurray (2012) adopted thematic analysis in data analysis, which facilitated flexibility while maintaining research rigor. The straightforward nature of the thematic analysis also contributes in enhancing the validity of the provided evidence. In the case of Sand–Jecklin & Sherman (2014), the presentation of the findings in terms of means, standard deviation (SD), p–values and degree of freedom (df), coupled with the use of tables in presentation facilitated easier understanding of the values and identification of any trend likely to emerge. The presentation was critical in improving the validity of the findings Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Institutional Critique Essay When someone enters an art gallery, they believe they are going to view art, but under the guise of Institutional Critique, this notion often false. Instead of being the traditional art of painting, sculptures, and installations, viewers encounter, in the work of Hans Haacke, Daniel Buren, and Michael Asher in the 1970s, not much to look at, but a lot to think about. In essence, Institutional Critique is a protest against museums/galleries demanding them to view art and art exhibition in new ways, exemplified by Conceptual art where words, video, readymades, and even ideas are art. Institutional Critique manifested from the protests of the 1960s, one of which philosopher Michel Foucault participated in Paris, 1968. Clearly, Institutional...show more content... In 1971, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum was to present a solo show of Haacke's work, which was to include the controversial piece, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Board of Trustees (1974), but the museum director cancelled the exhibition. This was partially due to Haacke's refusal to omit the work from the show, but mostly because of the piece's subject matter. This piece consists of two framed panels with lists of the museum's board of trustees, which would be acceptable to showcase because this knowledge would be readily available, but Haacke added five more panels listing the corporate sponsors of the museum along with each member's other affiliations with corporations. This work exposed the inner mechanisms of the institution by revealing the trustees' questionable affiliations and the financial backers of the museum. In addition, this piece exemplifies Institutional Critique precisely because of its focus on the museum itself over the artwork. After all, this piece cannot be sold at auction, which is an essential aspect of galleries and museums. The piece is, to an extent, also site–specific in that the trust essence of the piece could only be felt if it was exhibited in the institution it was criticizing, although Haacke never exhibited it at the Guggenheim. In fact, the piece was not shown until Documenta X in 1997, but by that point, it had lost its critical value. Not only was it not shown in the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Short Story Critique Essay The short story "Who's Passing for Who" by Langston Hughes was influenced by Hughes' background in his society. This racial influenced story exemplifies how people thought of and interacted with those of a different race and those of a similar color. Hughes proves his credibility in writing the piece through his experiences that he endured in his lifetime during the Harlem Renaissance. The life he led was filled with daily racism and discrimination; he experienced much of his subject matter regarding racial and social tension first hand. Langston Hughes' "Who's Passing for Who" clues the reader into the issues that were present during Hughes' lifetime. Hughes' short story opens with the narrator explaining how white people feel...show more content... Over dinner, the white couple in the group questioned the black men about the light–skinned black people. They wondered if many people who were black could pass as white and the black men confirmed it true. The white couple the revealed to the group of black men that they were in fact black people that passed as white individuals. The narrator then explains the change of mood in the group; the atmosphere became more comfortable, relaxed and natural, knowing that they were all the same. After the group's pleasurable night, the couple went to get in their cab and yet again, revealed more information. They said that they were actually not black people at all, but they figured that they would pass as black people just as black individuals passed as white folks. This information confuses the men; they can's figure out if the couple was actually black or white. All they know is that they had a great night with a couple of friendly people. Langston Hughes lived during the Harlem Renaissance, a time of prosperity among black artist and writers, and at the height of racial discrimination. Whether it was Jim Crow laws or poll tax, black people were always being put down. Hughes was one of the most influential individuals of the Harlem Renaissance. He was a great visionary of his time and understood that racism was actually hurting the country. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Research Critique Essay example Table of contents Page Quantitative Article Critique of Nursing Research1 Problem Statement /Purpose1 Literature Review2 Limitations of the Study2 Hypothesis/Research Question3 Operational Definitions/Definition of Terms4 Research Design5 Setting, Population and Sample5 Data Collection Methods/Instruments6 Data Analysis, Findings, Implications, & Recommendations 7 References8 Quantitative Article Critique of Nursing Research The article selected for review in this investigation is entitled "Perioperative outcomes of coronary artery bypass grafting: Effects of metabolic syndrome and patient's sex." The...show more content... The presence of acute coronary syndrome in some patients served to increase lipid output, making it difficult to clearly determine lipid disorders in some patients. This is an issue of concern because high lipid levels are a hallmark for the diagnosis of metabolic syndrome. Hypothesis/Research Question A careful review of the information provided by the authors demonstrates that a definitive hypothesis or research question is not directly stated in the investigation. Rather, at the conclusion of the introduction/literature review, the authors note that "For these reasons, this study was conducted to examine the incidence of metabolic syndrome in CABG patients and to determine if metabolic syndrome and/or the patient's sex affect clinical outcomes in the perioperative setting" (p. 469). Based on the direction of the literature review and previous studies reviewed by the authors, the reader can imply that the research questions seek to determine the impact of CABG on patients with metabolic syndrome and the hypothesis is that gender will have some impact on the specific outcomes which result for patients in this particular group. Operational Definitions/Definition of Terms Operational definitions used in the study include: metabolic syndrome, coronary artery bypass graft surgery and gender. Data for the investigation was reviewed by patient gender–i.e. male or female. In addition, all patients included in the study had undergone coronary Get more content on HelpWriting.net