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    Working for Nothing: Office Space Movie Critique Psychology is the study of individuals and their behaviors. Is is a very common practice and requires many years of schooling to acquire a degree. Industrial and organizational psychology, or I/O psychology, is the study of the science of psychology involved in the workplace. This study helps companies recruit, train, and also create safe environments with their employees. It uses different types of research for employee development and also what…

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    Sqr Critique

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    Critique Is this a good system? Why or why not? SQR’s Multiple Tools and Outcome Measures The SQRs is a good system for measuring the school quality, but the systems still needs improvements. The SQR proves to be a good system because it uses multiple tools and measures to gauge the quality of a school. The SQRs include the QR using qualitative measures to observe whether a school can support student achievement. Moreover, the SQR includes measures state of test outcomes for students; the…

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    Blackfish Critique

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    LAZY ARGUING Sea World’s attempt to refute the documentary “Blackfish” was so disappointing. It did not just fail; it crashed and burned. “Blackfish” is a documentary that shows the psychological and physical harm Sea World is doing to their Killer whales by keeping them in a confined space. The Documentary also demonstrates the danger Sea World is putting their trainers in by having them work with their killer whales. In response Sea World published, on their website, an article titled…

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    Theatre Critique

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    This play will be put on a stage. This will not be a completely normal stage, it will be on a thrust type stage. I like this kind of state, because it is interesting and not a boring normal stage where the audience just site right in front of the stage. There will be a curtain in between each act/scene, to allow out backstage members to change the background of the scene. I think that this stage type will be perfect audience. Out backstage crew will have 60 seconds to change the…

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    Bonk Critique

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    Bonk and It’s Relation to the Modern World Mary Roach, the author of Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex, has dived into the history and world of sex science. Roach has extensively researched and participated in the progression of learning about the human body. The way scientists look at sex isn’t as black and white as society may see this taboo topic. Roach shows the complexity and range in topics all relating back to how humans get it on, whether it is for reproduction or just for…

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    Into The Woods Critique

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    The “Into the Woods’ performance was amazing. It was the first performance of a play at AHS that I have ever attended and it made me regret not attending more. It was so good. I have never seen the full movie version of this musical, but watching this play made me want to watch the movie. So many people at our school have wonderful voices and I never knew because I never took the time to go to any of the plays. The main reason I went to this show was because I had volunteered to Usher, but I am…

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    Concert Critique

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    On April 10th, 2018, I attended a concert performed by three talented performers: John Carlo Pierce (Tenor), Michelle Stanley (Flute), Jeff LaQuatra (Guitar). The performances were at The Griffin Foundation Gallery in the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art. The performances were part of the Music in the Museum Concert Series, which is a performance based on the art that surrounds it. The art installment in the museum is called Pompeii Archive: Recent Photographs by William Wylie. Pompeii was once a…

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    Mccready Critique

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    On September 13th, 2015, Ms. McCready published an article titled, “Why You Shouldn’t Pay Children for Grades.” This article emphasized the negative effects that students obtain while they are rewarded with money for their grades on their school assignments. Ms. McCready includes information which matches her argument throughout the entire article. “But no matter how much we want it to, money can’t buy smarts, motivation or school success,” states McCready. As the author speaks to parents of…

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    There are many methods of teaching the various subjects taught in today’s educational system. One such method is the dialectic approach of Idealism. The dialectic approach can be applied to many different areas of teaching to enhance the educational delivery and the resulting understanding of the students. Idealism is possibly the oldest Western philosophy we know and study in the present day. It traces back at least to Ancient Greece and Plato. It was once the dominant philosophy of Western…

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    Theatre Critique

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    The Lindall Finley Wortham Theater is located in Houston, Texas at the University of Houston. The décor of the exterior is impressive. Its large glass windows give on passers and guests a glimpse of the lobby, which is brightly illuminated by several lights. My arrival to the theater was early. I was kindly greeted by the friendly staff as I entered the theater. Once inside the venue, I quickly noticed the nice intimate feeling of the theater. Its seats wrapped around the moderately sized venue,…

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