Examples of using Critical analysis in English and their translations into Hebrew
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demonstrate critical analysis skills and learn how to formulate and evaluate research and data- all skills that will be of huge value in the world of work.
Does the curriculum include objective, complete and up-to-date data, as well as critical analysis of the historical and contemporary factors at the root of the differences,
Mada al-Carmel generates and provides information, critical analysis, and diverse perspectives on the social and political life and history of Palestinians,
Does the curriculum include objective, complete and up-to-date data, as well as critical analysis of the historical and contemporary factors at the root of the differences,
research, critical analysis and problem solving.
It lacks any directness of response, because modern science and modern conditions of life have taught us to meet occasions of apprehension by a critical analysis of their causes and conditions.
Many of his philosophical writings offered a critical analysis of religion. His thought was influential in the development of dialectical materialism,[1][2]
Douglas published a critical analysis of the Social Credit movement in Alberta,
it's for this reason I believe“The China Study” has not received as much critical analysis as it deserves, especially from some of the great thinkers in the vegetarian world.
programming and critical analysis skills you will need.
motivation for the acquisition of literature on the new science, critical analysis of teacher work I do,
Ophir presents a critical analysis of the claim that the Holocaust was unique and attempts to free the consideration of evil from the long shadow of Auschwitz,
CRITICAL ANALYSIS.
Michael Steig and Walter Slatoff have, like Bleich, shown that students' highly personal responses can provide the basis for critical analyses in the classroom.
problem solving and critical analyses based on a scientific approach.
Michael Steig and Walter Slatoff have, like Bleich, shown that students' highly personal responses can provide the basis for critical analyses in the classroom.
problem-solving and critical analyses based on a scientific approach.
technical proficiencies, and critical analyses that prepare them for careers in the rapidly changing business world…[-].
Critical analyses of state-profession relations usually focus on power struggles and neglect how these relations shape the content of professional and statist logics.