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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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Paper Undergraduate
ELL Student Interview From 1997-1998,
From 1997-1998, the Russian learners of English in the Los Angeles Unified School District amounted to 136. Ten years later, from 2007-2008, this number amounted to only 36. The number of all ELL learners in the…
Paper Undergraduate
Reducing Citizen Complaints: Community Policing Strategies
A growing body of evidence suggests that in any police department a small percentage of officers are responsible for a disproportionate share of citizen complaints. Develop an affirmative action program designed to…
Paper Undergraduate
Christianity and Islam in world religion
In this paper, we are going to be discussing the role of Christianity and Islam. This is accomplished by focusing on: the growth of the two religions, their differences and how they have shaped the modern world. Together, these elements will offer the greatest insights as to how religious doctrine evolved over the course of time.
Paper Doctorate
Confucianism Was Confucianism a Religion
Confucianism is commonly referred to as a moral, ethical and political system of thought or as a 'religious philosophy'. This is unclear and seemingly ambiguous and the question that will be addressed in this paper is…
Paper Undergraduate
University Curricular Is Inversely Related
On the basis of the dissertation s statement below derive hypothetical design for a qualitative,quantitative and mixed research designs: The proposed dissertation study is based on the following problem statement: The international emphasis on education, including the study of languages and foreign cultures, is today still very limited and biased, creating a gap between the job skills and competencies acquired during one's studies and the international component increasingly present in every work environment, where the young graduate will have to travel or relate to foreign clients, suppliers and several stakeholders. De Wit, Jaramillo, and Knight (2005) report that the development of advanced communication, new technology, increased labor mobility, market economy and trade liberalization, increased private investment, decreased support of higher education, and the development of lifelong learning, are all key drivers for universities to have to internationalize their curricula. They also add that on the government side, the only attention given to this need is for educational programs preparing for government departments, and not for business and the industry at large. So it is evident that with an increasing global environment, the gap between university curricula and employment needs will also increase. .
Research Paper Undergraduate
The roles of crime analysis and intelligence analysis in policing and homeland security
This paper discusses crime and intelligence analysis in the context of the future of crime and homeland security policies. For this reason, it begins by defining each component, and continues with a discussion of past, present, and future policies, as well as how they could affect analysis, as mentioned in the topic request. Finally, the paper concludes by sumarizing presented concepts.
Paper Undergraduate
Predestination and free will in Islamic thought: Jabrites and Qadarites
An Insight into Prestination and Free Will in the Jabrites and Qadarites
Paper Undergraduate
Comparative analysis of two narratives
¶ … Japanese militarism intensified in the decade of the 1930's a mood of deepening crisis swept over the Korean people."
Research Paper Undergraduate
Sigmund Freud's Dora: analysis of a case of hysteria
The Case of Dora: Raising Questions About Sigmund Freud's Analysis
Paper Doctorate
Kangaroo Care (Skin Contact) Reduces
Using Kangaroo Care to Help Ease the Pain of Heel Sticks -- an Article Critique