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Criticism includes several examples of cropping quotes from President Obama, Vice President Biden and Vice President Gore so they appear out of context, using image-manipulation software to edit the appearance of reporters from The New York Times and using footage from other events during a report on the November 5 Tea Party rally in Washington, D. C .; Media Matters said the intention of Fox News was to make it appear as if a larger number of protesters attended the event.
T. S. Eliot attacked the reputation of Kubla Khan and sparked a dispute within literary criticism with his analysis of the poem in his essay " Origin and Uses of Poetry " from The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism ( 1933 ): " The way in which poetry is written is not, so far as our knowledge of these obscure matters as yet extends, any clue to its value ...
Criticism from a variety of fronts has challenged the notion that academic study can examine memes empirically.
Criticism of the neologism Native American comes from diverse sources.
The Public Address events include Informative Speaking, Persuasive Speaking, Rhetorical Criticism, and After Dinner Speaking ; the Limited Preparation events include Impromptu Speaking and Extemporaneous Speaking ; and the interpretation events include Poetry, Prose, Dramatic Interpretation, Dramatic Duo Interpretation ( in which at least one dramatic piece is presented by two speakers working together ), Duo Interpretation ( in which two speakers present a scene or scenes from any source ), and Programmed Oral Interpretation ( in which speakers use material from multiple genres with a common theme ).
This tension can help introduce readers to readerly and writerly interpretations, to tenets of New Criticism, and critical tools from Freudian analysis, such as sublimation, in approaching literary works.
Criticism has been levelled at Corbusier's five points of architecture from a general point of view and these apply specifically to the Villa Savoye in terms of:
Criticism of Heidegger's philosophy has also come from analytic philosophy, beginning with logical positivism.
Criticism comes most often from politicians, especially when they or an associate of theirs is under investigation for connections to the Mafia.
Criticism of the supermodel as an industry has been frequent inside and outside the fashion press, from complaints that women desiring this status become unhealthily thin to charges of racism, where the " supermodel " has generally to conform to a Northern European standard of beauty.
Criticism from authors in the Lost Cause movement attacked Longstreet's war career for many years after his death.
* Semiotics from the Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism
* The " Feminist Theory and Criticism " article series from the Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism ( subscription required ):
Criticism from both Social Catholics and the Labor party caused the Belgian parliament to compel the King to cede the Congo Free State to Belgium in 1908.
* Criticism of Israel came from the United Nations, the European Community and the United States as well as the Arab states-which during the 1980s were concentrated on the Iran – Iraq War.
In one scene of Jonathan Swift's The Battle of the Books, Momus, while rushing to defend the Moderns, gets some aid from the goddess Criticism.
Criticism, Frye explains, is essentially centripetal when it moves inwardly, towards the structure of a text ; it is centrifugal when it moves outwardly, away from the text and towards society and the outer world.
Criticism is also directed at the removal of kneelers and altar rails from some churches, and the use of non-traditional music, sometimes accompanied by percussion instruments.
Criticism from some parts of the scientific community centers on the fact that while publications often appear in the popular press about Koko, scientific publications are fewer in number.
Criticism from the National Farmers Association ( NFA ) of the appointment of a non-rural person to head Irish agriculture was voiced, and led to increased antagonism from farmers towards the government.

Criticism and Russia
" We are the Criticism of Russia as such, the latter's disembodied Thought and Conscience, free to judge its Present and foresee its Future ", wrote Merezhkovsky of the Green Lamp mission as he saw it.

Criticism and country
Criticism of outsourcing, from the perspective of U. S. citizens, generally revolves around the costs associated with transferring control of the labor process to an external entity in another country.
" When art critic Emily Genauer ( future winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism ) interviewed Dondero in the mid-1950s he stated " modern art is Communistic because it is distorted and ugly, because it does not glorify our beautiful country, our cheerful and smiling people, our material progress.
Fresh from studies in American universities, usually as Fulbright or Rockefeller scholars, a number of these writers introduced New Criticism to the country and applied its tenets in literature classes and writing workshops.

Criticism and held
Criticism of Christianity continues to date, e. g. Jewish and Muslim theologians criticize the doctrine of the Trinity held by most Christians, stating that this doctrine in effect assumes that there are three Gods, running against the basic tenet of monotheism.
Samuel Johnson is often held as the prime example of criticism in the English language, and his contemporary Alexander Pope's Essay on Criticism is a significant landmark.
In addition to teaching at Columbia he held visiting professorships at Johns Hopkins, the Collège de France, Yale, Harvard, the City University of New York, and the University of Pennsylvania, and led seminars at the School of Criticism and Theory.

Criticism and be
Criticism of Major's leadership reached such a pitch that he chose to resign, and be re-elected, as party leader in June 1995.
Criticism, most notably made by Richard Lewontin and Stephen Jay Gould, centered on sociobiology's contention that genes play an ultimate role in human behavior and that traits such as aggressiveness can be explained by biology rather than a person's social environment.
Criticism has been raised regarding Kate's intentions of continuing with the show, as well as whether or not the children are being exploited or may be under emotional distress.
The thought behind Marxist Criticism is that works of literature are mere products of history that can be analysed by looking at the social and material conditions in which they were constructed.
Criticism of horse racing and its practices runs a wide gamut, however ; while some may consider even fairly drastic discipline of horses non-abusive, others may consider abuse to be anything done against the will of the animal in question.
Criticism seems to be badly in need of a coordinating
Criticism of his satires is to be found in Thomas Warton's History of English Poetry, vol.
Criticism was given to the album's fourth track, " I Want a Cowboy ", characterizing the song as an " annoying stop-and-go melody and lyrics more befitting a 17 year old Lila McCann, it is a song so generic and irrelevant that it would be album filler on the worst albums ".
Criticism of the organisation of the competition caused it to be rerun.
In 1933, Hazlitt published The Anatomy of Criticism, an extended " trialogue " examining the nature of literary criticism and appreciation, regarded by some to be an early refutation of literary deconstruction.
Criticism can be:
Criticism is often presented as something unpleasant, but it need not be.
Criticism is not necessarily feedback, because it can be both the initiative of a " feed " and the response of a " feed-back ".
On the Kercopian Literary Criticism in the Slovenian Literary Field ), written with a rare combination of fine irony and piercing analytical style, on drastically unrefexive criticism in Slovenian literature she has shown how important it is for a critic to be disposable and open to the artistic work and at the same time able to produce analytical distances in relation to the work read and evaluated, and in the next step to compound both experiences into a certain perspective, which can come out as his / her own distinctive approach and a singular way of seeing things and works of art.
His 1967 essay " Criticism and Crisis " argues that because literary works are understood to be fictions rather than factual accounts, they exemplify the break between a sign and its meaning: literature " means " nothing, but critics resist this insight because it lays bare " the nothingness of human matters " ( de Man quoting Rousseau, one of his favorite authors ).
Criticism included " contents are too vulgar " and " the stories could cause Japanese people to be misunderstood abroad.
Among the most important of the latter were those who were associated with what came to be known as the New Criticism.
Criticism arose as to Wilhelm's competence to rule and the role he should be permitted under the constitution.
Some of his students ( all Southerners ) like Allen Tate, Cleanth Brooks, and Robert Penn Warren would go on to develop the aesthetics that came to be known as the New Criticism.
Another objection to the New Criticism is that it is thought to aim at making criticism scientific, or at least “ bringing literary study to a condition rivaling that of science .” However, René Wellek points out the erroneous nature of this criticism by noting that a number of the New Critics outlined their theoretical aesthetics in stark contrast to the " objectivity " of the sciences ( though it should be noted that Ransom, in his essay " Criticism, Inc ." did advocate that " criticism must become more scientific, or precise and systematic ").
His books, especially The Meaning of Meaning, Principles of Literary Criticism, Practical Criticism, and The Philosophy of Rhetoric, proved to be founding influences for the New Criticism.

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