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Articles related to "Criticism"
Overcoming Criticism Criticism. No one likes it but everyone gets it - from editors, peers, family, and readers. How can you turn the criticism you receive into helpful writing tools? constructive criticism • criticism • writing criticism • criticism from editor • rejection
Opus Dei in Its Own Words A look at Opus Dei in their own words and not those of their critics, and a look at their responses to the allegations voiced in Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code. about opus dei • opus dei membership • opus dei and the da vinci code • criticisms of opus dei • opus dei monks
Opus Dei in their Critics' Words Opus Dei was founded in 1928 but it was the 21st century and Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code that shot it to fame and lay it open to many critics. opus dei criticisms and concerns • opus dei awareness network • opus dei corporal mortification • opus dei cult • opus dei recruitment techniques
Tension at Oprah's Academy While it may sound ungrateful for people to complain about a $40 million complex being provided for the poor, complaints are surfacing about the many restrictions. oprah's leadership academy • south africa • oprah winfrey schools • girls schools • philanthropy
Author Snapshot: Faulkner, W. A brief snapshot biography of the life and works of Southern American Author William Faulkner. a fable by william faulkner • a rose for emily by william faulkner • a rose for emily by william faulkner summary • about william faulkner • absalom absalom by william faulkner
Aboriginal Holocaust Document This text from a 19th century Queensland newpaper needs no comment. The blatantly racist, genocidal ideology speaks for itself. But has anything changed? aboriginal holocaust • aboriginal genocide • indigenous genocide • aboriginal massacres • aboriginal slaughter
Composer César Cui Biography Life and works of César Cui, one of 'The Five' Nationalist Russian composers. Famous for art songs, operas, and his acidic musical criticisms. cesar cui biography • cui life • cesar cui musical works • cesar cui operas • cui russian composer
Avoidant Personality People suffering from the Avoidant Personality Disorder feel inadequate, unworthy, inferior, and lacking in self-confidence. schizoid • avoidant • asperger's syndrome • shy • social phobia
Emperor Bonaparte Exiled The later years, demise and death of France's greatest emperor. napoleon • napoleon bonaparte • emperor of france • marshall michel ney • duke of wellington
Friends Make Bad Editors The first person a writer often shows his or her work to is a friend or family member. Before you do that, read on to find out why it's a bad idea. peer editing • peer editor • let people read • show your work • friends read
Feelers and Thinkers at Work Feelers like to work in harmony where feelings are considered and hard work thanked. Thinkers focus on practicality and cool, analytical problem solving. myers briggs • mbti • myers briggs feelers • myers briggs thinkers • myers briggs test results
NPD Clinical Features Perhaps the most immediately evident trait of patients with Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is their vulnerability to criticism and disagreement. narcissism • personality • narcissistic • narcissistic personality disorder • npd
The Blind Assassin: Atwood, M No blind alley story lines here: A review of Margaret Atwood's "The Blind Assassin" A gently written story within a story - well worth reading margaret atwood • margaret atwood poems • margaret atwood poetry • margaret atwood biography • margaret atwood happy endings
Celebrities and their Causes Celebrity involvement in humanitarian affairs comes with its drawbacks, which can ultimately be a step backwards in the struggle to curb AIDS. aids • hiv • celebrity • celebrity endorsement • celebrity support
African-American Theatre on the Web -- Part 3 blacks • theatre • websites • web sites • wallace bridges
PoorService Accepting poor service in a restaurant, store, bank, or elsewhere has moral implications. poor service • utilitarianism • deontology • greatest happiness • standards
Stephen Lewis Rocks the House Stephen Lewis shows why he is a formidable force in the world of HIV/AIDS. stephen lewis • hiv • aids • free • vision
American Idol It's obvious that millions of kids are watching American Idol each week. So is American Idol really suitable for children and tweens? american idol • simon cowell • kelly clarkson • carrie underwood • common sense media
Busch-Whacking Jourdain Kyle Busch is probably the most loathed driver in Mexico City after he took out fan favorite Michel Jourdain Jr. Busch was considerably quicker than Jourdain and would have eventually overtaken the lead, but impatience prevailed, ultimately costing him a shot at the victory. kyle busch • michel jourdain • mexico • drivers • nascar
Google and Censorship in China Google's decision to censor search data in China has raised many questions, from the right to information to corporate greed. The company has defended itself by saying th google • google in china • china • right to information in china • censorship in china
Interpreting Hamlet Our image of Hamlet is a durable one - but does it have any basis in the play Shakespeare wrote? hamlet • prince denmark • shakespeare tragedy • to be or not to be • character study
Legacy of Ashes by Tim Weiner "Legacy of Ashes", Weiner's polemical history of the Central Intelligence Agency, is fiercely argued and impressively detailed. legacy of ashes • history of the cia • tim weiner • central intelligence agency • ussr
Playing Catch Up - A Return to Reality middle east peace process • israelis • palestinians • iraq • un sanctions
Schizoid Personality Schizoids enjoy nothing and seemingly never experience pleasure. schizoid • avoidant • asperger's syndrome • shy • social phobia
Shakespeare's Sonnet No. 130 Is Shakespeare's Sonnet 130 a moving and radical attempt to write a realistic love poem, or an attack on his work of his poetic contemporaries? shakespeare sonnet 130 • blazon. • my mistress eyes are nothing like the sun • any she belied by false compare • edmund spenser
The Fifth League: <I>Hitchhiking Through Southern France </I> The fifth in a series of seven reviews of on-line tales of hitch-hiking, that are lengthy enough to call books. online books • hitching • hitch hiking
The Groves of Academe Mary McCarthy's campus novel The Groves of Academe still retains its satirical and comic bite fifty years on. the groves of academe • mary mccarthy • lucky jim • kingsley amis • tom sharpe
The Jeremy Kyle Show Controversy The recent controversy surrounding "The Jeremy Kyle Show" has put its government-funded sponsor in an unusual position... jeremy kyle show • learndirect • media controversy • dumbing down • daytime talk show
Keeping a Journal Our minds, bodies and souls work best together well when we're aware of our "self" and our personal development. This can be achieved by revisiting what is an old idea. journal • journal writing • gratitude journal • learning journal • online journal
Martin Luther and the Reformation The Protestant Reformation began in Germany, when Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses, calling for reform of the Christian Church. martin luther • protestant • protestantism • protestant reformation • christian church
Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Completion of phase one of the European Emissions Trading System brings valuable lessons for designing an effective strategy to control global climate change. emissions trading systems • cap and trade • emissions allowances • kyoto protocol • greenhouse effect
What is a Designated Hitter? As the designated hitter enters its 35th season, baseball fans continue to debate its overall value to the game of baseball. designated hitter • what is a designated hitter • the first designated hitter • the designated hitter rule • pinch hit in place of the pitcher |
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