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Abhinaba answered on Jan 03 2021
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Defining Critical Thinking
· The word critical comes from the Greek word kritikos, meaning to "discern" or "separate."
· Critical thinking refe
rs to closely or accurately seeing something for what it is.
· Also defined as the ability of an individual to notice elements, which are not obvious.
· Critical thinking is expository in nature.
Based on modules 02 and 06, critical thinking can be defined as the ability of an individual or a group of individuals to closely or accurately see something for what it is. Critical thinking can also be defined as the ability of an individual to notice elements, which are not obvious. Critical thinking is expository in nature as it helps to expose the hidden meanings of things.
Description of Essay Topic and Thesis Statement
· The topic of the essay is “Critically Analysing a Position in the Context of Workplace Sex Discrimination”.
· The essay discusses the fact that performance management system in most of the business organisations is driven by the sex of the employees within the organisation.
· The thesis statement of the essay describes that though most of the business organisations claim that they have managed to eliminate discrimination on the basis of sex from the business organisations, sex discrimination in workplaces still seems to be dominant in most of parts of the world.
The topic of the essay “Critically Analysing a Position in the Context of Workplace Sex Discrimination” highlights the fact that in the recent times that performance management system in most of the business organisations is driven by the sex of the employees within the organisation. Sex discrimination in workplaces still seems to be dominant in most of parts of the world. The thesis statement of the essay highlights the fact that most of the...
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