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So, what is critique. In just a few words in review. Critiques are summaries and comments of selected works in many genres. My idea is to share a poem describing the term 'critique'.
Mark GrahamPublished about 17 hours ago in CritiqueWhat is Black Friday?
So, what is Black Friday? This is a day set aside for the first day of the Christmas Shopping days. The day after Thanksgiving we all seem to rush out to the many sales that the stores are putting on in order for us to try and save on all the big-ticket items that may or may not be Christmas presents for whomever. Always in a way will be a Day of Infamy.
Mark GrahamPublished about 18 hours ago in CritiqueIsrael-Palestine Conflicts
What are the origins of the Israel-Palestine conflict? The roots of the Israel-Palestine conflict vary depending on one's perspective. Some trace it back to Roman times, while others begin with the late 19th-century Jewish migration to the Ottoman Empire, seeking refuge from persecution in Eastern Europe and the rise of Zionism. The Balfour Declaration in 1917, supporting a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine, and subsequent conflicts with Arab communities are also considered pivotal.
ABU SALEK RAHADPublished about 23 hours ago in CritiqueInternet workers are people who work online, without having to go to
Unquestionably, here's a more expert synopsis of web laborers: **Web Laborers: A Labor force of the Computerized Age** In the consistently developing domain of innovation, another variety of experts has arisen, rising above the limits of conventional work areas and embracing the adaptability and comfort of the computerized age. These people, known as web laborers, envelop a different scope of occupations, joined by their dependence on internet based stages and computerized devices to direct their work.
Lahoucine aminePublished a day ago in CritiqueThanksgiving
As the fall season approaches, so does the anticipation of Thanksgiving—a time for family gatherings, feasting, and expressing gratitude. It's a holiday that carries traditions of turkey, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, and heartfelt moments shared around the dinner table. Yet, as we prepare for this annual celebration, some voices quietly ponder whether Thanksgiving might be a tad overrated.
Aubrey KatePublished 2 days ago in CritiqueUntitled Rough Drafter I'm Calling it "Part 2 Draft"
Some would say I made my bed it’s time I lie in it. Some would say, what I did I had every tragic thing done to me coming. This is in the mind of a survivor, I could hear the crashing waves as my eyes flutter open. I look over as I feel his warm body holding me I knew this felt right I just didn’t want to admit it. He isn’t married but you slept with your best friend’s boyfriend. I try to rationalise this, but it is impossible. I look into his eyes holding his cheek pondering how can something that should be wrong feel so right.
Emily AurelienPublished 3 days ago in CritiqueWar Movies with Highest Grossing Revenues.
War movies have long captured the interest of audiences worldwide. They evoke powerful emotions and offer glimpses into the complexities of war and the courage of those who face it.
Katy MathewsPublished 4 days ago in CritiqueSPOILERS: Taking A Gander At The Future Of Marvel On Film
This is honestly hard for me to say. And because of the subject matter at hand. But because I am here pumping out articles when it really doesn't help much in bringing my existence to stabilization.
Paddington Bear series
This is an overall critique of the Paddington Bear series. All of these books are about a little British bear in a raincoat and yellow hat who loves marmalade. Paddington has many adventures throughout all the books. Each book has pencil sketches depicting what is going on in each of the chapters. In the beginning book Paddington arrives to live with his new family in New York and waiting at the train station and his adventures begin. Paddington Bear kind of reminds me of Winnie the Pooh in a way, but totally different too. This is a first in a series of critiques of this series.
Mark GrahamPublished 6 days ago in CritiqueTransformative learning
What is transformative learning? This is a subject topic that seems to be getting a lot articles written and how it can be used in many aspects of learning and living.
Mark GrahamPublished 6 days ago in CritiqueArko The Dark Union
Quite the read and quite the adventure for U.W. Leo has written 'Arko The Dark Union' that is the first in a series that is science fiction, fantasy and a bit spiritual for a young adult novel. It tells the story of a group of children and their parents who are on a scientific journey. Ben, Abigail, Gaia, Ariel and Amir are on a school vacation and are going to help their parents that brings the past to the present and maybe beyond. U.W. Leo is a show and tell writer that is quite factual with the way he uses language at various points in the story. It is also a story of diversity and learning about oneself and others as well as working together to solve issues that occur.
Mark GrahamPublished 6 days ago in CritiqueA Penguin's Quest
'A Penguin's Quest' is a children's picture book written by Scott McDermott and illustrated by Christine Anderson. What does a penguin do when confronted with a wish? This is the story of a little penguin named Ingrid who had a wish to do something that penguins do not usually do in their lives along with other many adventures they may have. This is a great picture book that can be used across the curriculum that can also increase creativity and language skills. Christine has created images that are vivid and realistic that look like photographs. It is a book that is a story of making friends and learning more about oneself.
Mark GrahamPublished 6 days ago in Critique