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Term Papers on Constructive Criticism

Term Paper TitleConstructive Criticism
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Constructive Criticism

    Constructive criticism could be considered a paradox. "Constructive" implies the intention of advancing a good purpose or to provide help. Conversely, "criticism" (of course) suggests that an individual or item is being judged severely, and the feedback returned in a harsh manner. Constructive criticism, in principle, expands to utilize both of the above methods by essentially pointing out faults in a manner that the individual or item which possesses them can remedy any perceived shortcomings. Constructive criticism helps many individuals, often without their conscious knowledge, every day. In the United States of America, a working representation of constructive criticism can be found in the Congress of the United States.  Members of the Senate and the House of Representatives are often subjected to many types of criticism from their respective constituents. Senators and Representatives must make frequent decisions on important issues based upon feelings and desires expressed by the citizens of their district.  In this manner, constructive criticism helps to improve the accuracy and quality of choices made for the nation by our elected officials.

    Found in some form in nearly every aspect of our society, constructive criticism is an indispensable facet of human improvement. The vast majority of ideas and behavioral characteristics can be improved, often quite substantially, by a different individual who possesses a contrasting perspective. Every human is unique, and has ideas indigenous to his personality and experience. A contrasting point of view can often be used to provide legitimate, constructive input more effectively than could an individual with a similar perspective.

    Internet newsgroups abound on the world wide web. Newsgroups, or Usenet forums, are servers designed for the sharing of ideas between thousands of individuals, with different perspectives, each day. Topics range from romance to science fiction
and beyond, yet on any given topic there is never a universally accepted constant. Every individual's views on what is romantic or what is realistic in science fiction are different. Usenet groups are an excellent example of criticism in many forms, as they
possess a huge amalgamation of opinions derived from perspectives from many different countries. Frequently, a person's tone is misunderstood, which results in a misinterpretation of his meaning.

    It is important, when giving and receiving constructive criticism, to maintain a positive atmosphere to increase chances of collaborative resu...

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