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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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NHS England: Healthcare Quality, Access, and Cost Analysis
Locate and critique a website that focuses on international health issues or health issues in a first world country other than the U.S. What problems of health care quality, access, and cost does it discuss or address?
Paper Undergraduate
Caveman Mystique Mccaughey, Martha. (2008).
McCaughey, Martha. (2008). The caveman mystique: Pop- Darwinism and the debates over sex, violence, and science. New York and London: Routledge.
Research Paper Doctorate
History concepts and applications
The purpose of this work is to research Inclusion Discipline. Recently there has been a push throughout the nation for the placement of Special Education students in the regular classroom environments.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Intelligent Design vs. Evolution: Theories, Cases & Opinion
One of the major issues concerning evolution and speciation -- or, rather, how the flora and fauna that we see around us came to be, starting from species that are largely now extinct -- is the process or mechanism by…
Paper Undergraduate
Evolution of Psychology
The Chapter on Rationality (and irrationality) is very well structured. It fully covers all possible areas of interest surrounding the topic, and investigates each of these to the extent that the chapter length allows.
Paper Undergraduate
Middle Ages to the French
Middle Ages to the French Revolution and Beyond
Paper Undergraduate
World order, soft power, and non-state actors in international relations theory
Abstract This paper critically and analytically discusses globalization, Soft Power, NGOs, and the World Order. In addition, the paper explains how Realism, liberalism and constructivism theories view the current world order and the balance of order, and how they generate the evolution of identity with special reference to state actors and the non-actors. The discussion concludes by explaining the significance of alternative world order and the anticipated challenges that the rising nations might face when exercising power politics.
Paper Doctorate
Root causes of the 2008-2009 economic crisis and policy responses
The revelation of the financial crisis that unfolded in United States in 2008 is considered to be the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, 1929. The distinctive causative factors that have contributed to the US economic crisis 2008- 2009 are differentiated by aggravated financial control, higher risks in capital investment, the housing bubble phenomena in relation to the brisk credit expansion. The aggregation of these factors in the US economy directed the economy towards the de- leverage and credit crunches as the bubble burst. The following paper shall be discussing about the degree of correlation between the tax implications policies with respect to the financial crisis in US. The precise review of strong linkages between the taxation and economic crises is the explicit explanation of the crisis that shook America. The paper also highlights the key factors that demonstrated their abilities and rescued US in the economic crisis.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Social change in the United States
The emerging social and cultural changes taking place in societies around the globe - due to the spectre of dramatic global climate change and what that will present in the way of challenges - are, in many instances,…
Paper Undergraduate
The marketing concept in retrospective perspective
According to Karl Moore, in "The 'Marketing Concept' -- RIP," the marketing approach that has ruled since the 1960s, "the customer knows best," should be buried and the old concept of the "advertiser knows best" should…