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A critique is a structured form of academic writing that evaluates the strengths, weaknesses, and overall effectiveness of a source, argument, or work. It appears across disciplines — from English and philosophy to social policy, business, and film studies — because the ability to assess and respond to existing ideas is fundamental to academic thinking. Courses that assign critiques push students beyond summary, asking them to engage with an author's purpose, methods, and reasoning on their own terms. Topics ranging from moral philosophy, such as arguments about moral minima, to management practices and social policy toward Aboriginal peoples in Canada all demand the same core skill: reading critically and articulating a reasoned, evidence-based judgment.

The papers archived under this topic take a wide range of approaches, reflecting how broadly the critique form is applied. Some papers offer literary or philosophical analysis, evaluating arguments made by thinkers like Karl Marx and his critique of Hegel's theory of the state, or assessing moral criticisms of the market. Others take a case-study approach, examining specific institutions or films such as the documentary on Walmart's business practices or the management of Thorpe Park. Still others focus on research evaluation, critiquing quantitative articles, literature reviews, or online sources like Convention and Visitor Bureau websites.

A strong critique begins with a clearly scoped thesis that goes beyond "this is good or bad" to explain why and how. Evidence typically comes from close reading of the source itself — examining the author's stated purpose, the clarity of key terms, the logic of the argument, and the quality of supporting material. The most common pitfall is spending too much of the essay summarizing rather than evaluating, which leaves the actual critique underdeveloped.

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School Are We in Education,
In this paper, we are going to be looking at specific techniques that are utilized inside a specific educational environment. This will be achieved by focusing on: if it is conventional / congenial / collegial, the supervisory climate that exists and the kind of leadership style. Once this takes place, is when we will show how these areas are impacting the way educators are interacting with each other.
Paper Undergraduate
Women in Ministry by James
This paper provides a critical review of Two Views of Women in the Ministry, edited by James Beck. It begins by summarizing the book, which provides a point-counterpoint perspective of women in the ministry and explores both the Egalitarian and Complementarian views. It then looks at the strengths and weaknesses of the book. It concludes that the book provides a good overview for the Evangelical perspective, but fails to incorporate extra-Biblical resources.
Paper Doctorate
Sociology of popular culture
Popular culture defines what is desired by any given sociological group based on pressure by peers. Every moment of the day, we are saturated by culture. When we turn on the television, not only are we watching the…
Thesis Masters
Kesey\'s One Flew Over the Cuckoo\'s Nest
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey was written after its author worked as an orderly in a psychiatric ward. Yet the novel also demonstrates significant research that manages to elevate it to the level of a…
Essay Undergraduate
Political Ecology of World Food System
It begins with a summary of the content then followed by an evaluation and critique of the content.The chapter highlights historical background, development of soya production in the United States and Brazil.
Paper Doctorate
Nursing Metaparadigm: Evolving Views of the Discipline
Some nurses regard the concept of 'nursing theory' as an oxymoron, arguing that nursing is a practical exercise. This paper examines various views of the nursing metaparadigm of patient, environment, health, and the nursing process. Some theorists have used the metaparadigm to conceive of nursing as a spiritual exercise, while others argue that it is a disservice to nursing to distill it from its professional components.
Paper Undergraduate
Rapp, Adam; Trainor, Kevin J;
In this paper,we preset a critique of the work of Rapp et al (2009) titled "Performance implications of customer-linking capabilities: Examining the complementary role of customer orientation and CRM technology" with a view of establishing its success and failure as well as gaps in knowledge that it fills. Theoretical models are also included
Research Paper Doctorate
Corporate responsibility: concepts, practices, and stakeholder impacts
Book Review of Corporate Ethical Philosophies
Paper Undergraduate
Individuality vs. The Collective Good
The United States is a nation that has long existed in a balance between individual rights and a stable social order. But sometimes, individuality is the key to resisting the impulses of an unjust society. Using America's segregationist history as a backdrop, this discussion identifies the importance of individualism in achieving and ethical society.
Essay Masters
Comparison Contrast of Debussy and T. S. Eliot
The late nineteenth century Symbolist movement in literature was first identified as the primary origin of twentieth century Modernism by Edmund Wilson, in his 1931 work Axel's Castle: A Study in the Imaginative…