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In Oxford English Dictionary (http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/criticism), as with most other dictionaries, criticism first expresses disapproval based on errors or errors perceived We will analyze determine the pros and cons of art and literature. I also wrote about time and place that other people do not want to do. why? I have to put food on my desk for my family. From the beginning of my career, I was a rock critic when I made a stock report as a financial journalist and attended the company's annual shareholders meeting. why? Because I jumped in to see a niche market in the market and fill it. Who says you can not have a good time while you do the work?
We have heard dozens of stereotypes, but what is the real stereotype? The Oxford English Dictionary defines a stereotype as "an image that is widely held but fixed or simplified, or an idea of a specific type of person or thing". Stereotype distorted reality and provided a diagonal view of the entire group based on their sex, age, race, religion or ability. Readers can identify stereotypes by critically thinking about how authors describe people in a particular group and members of these groups. Does the author identify unique individuals based on the characteristics of the group? This may be a stereotype. Does the author identify the group as having the same characteristics without admitting individual differences? This may also be a stereotype