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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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Communication Media Convergence Goes Beyond a Critique
Media convergence goes beyond a critique of media conglomeration, to critique the media itself.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Hypocrisy of Thomas Jefferson
Abstract Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, has been largely accused of double standards and hypocrisy. These accusations have largely been based upon the Declaration of Independence, to which he was co-author, and his later stand as depicted in the script Notes in the State of Virginia. A number of his proponents have, however, come to his defense. This text examines a number of Jefferson's controversial actions, and gives a personal stand as to whether or not he has been rightly accused. Additionally, it reviews the various defenses that have been put forward, and their bases.
Paper Doctorate
Ethics and innovation in contemporary practice
This paper adds 6 pages of annotated bibliography, literature review, abstract, outline, and references for the research question: "Can rule breaking be an innovative decision and what would be the ethical implications?" It delves in what it takes to be a business leader and an entrepreneur through 7 articles all highlighting ethics and entrepreneurship.
Paper Undergraduate
Book Critique of Civilian in Peace Soldier in War the Army National Guard 1636-2000
This is a six page critique of Michael Doubler: Civilian in Peace, Soldier in War: The Army National Guard, 1636-2000. Emphasis of the paper is on an organized approach to assessing the book in terms of opinion and reaction to it. Success of this essay is based primarily upon the ability to effectively explain what the author's main argument or thesis is, and how they go about proving it.
Paper Masters
Culture and Thanksgiving Day and Beyond
Cultural Implications of Thanksgiving, Then and Now
Thesis Masters
Social Problem Discrimination Over Sexual Orientation in the U.S. Workplace
Pizer et.al went on to state show that 37 percent of the LGBT people have gone to experience workplace harassment during their time there. Furthermore, 12 percent of these people have also gone to lose their job only because of their sexual orientation. The most recent data is of 2011 in which 90% of respondents to a survey of transgender people reported discrimination or mistreatment at work. Furthermore, 47% of the people went on to state that they were discriminated against during the process of hiring, promotion or job retention only due to their gender orientation. This has become a social problem because discrimination carried out by employers leads to a mismatch between qualified workers and jobs that are suited for them. (Klobuchar 1) In the long run, it is seen that this mismatch decreases productivity. It is obvious that a decrease in productivity would go on to harm not only the businesses but also the workers and the economy.
Thesis Masters
Justice as Retribution
This position paper covers, justice as retribution. It provides a brief statement of the issue as well as the background of the issue. It provides the significance of the topic and provides an explanation of the research questions. It provides a literature review on the topic, and provides an explanation on how to maintain and establish social justice.
Essay Doctorate
Four questions answered in paragraph style
This paper is a paper that covers the basics of information systems. There are four essay questions. The first is about information systems and their pros and cons. The second is about agency theory and transaction cost theory. The third is about the difference between HTML and XMl, and the fourth is about the five layers
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Does film Apocalypto do a disservice to history
The film Apocalypto is described by its makers, Mel Gibson and Farhad Safinia, as reflecting the time at the end of the Mayan civilization. The final scene in the movie depicts the arrival of Spanish conquistadores.
Essay Doctorate
Literature review of parent education and guidance research
This is a literature review of three articles relating to parental involvement and skills as it relates to outcomes for children. Educational histories of parents is a common thread in all of the reports including a lack of it causing sluggish language development and lacking socioeconomic status for children as they age and turn into adults.