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    Success is mostly recognized by the person who succeeds‚ but most do not realize the factors that upturn someone to great success. A well-presented book of people conquering success is‚ Outliers: The Story of Success‚ written by Malcolm Gladwell‚ lists prime examples of what it takes to be a true Outlier. An Outlier is someone that is above normal and achieves success beyond the regular. Gladwell demonstrates that almost all of society’s success stories are a paradigm: a pattern of fortunate events

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    professional success. Suppose a child scores within the 135-140 range on an IQ test. People would assume that child will become successful in life based on their high IQ score. The question is‚ how are certain people able to succeed in life while others tend to struggle? Is it solely based off their intelligence or IQ? Opportunities? Race and culture? In Malcolm Gladwell’s “The Trouble with Geniuses‚ Part 2” and “The Ethnic Theory of Plane Crashes”‚ two chapters taken from his book Outliers: The Story of Success

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    19 October 2012 Outliers: The Story of Success Published in 2008‚ Outliers: The Story of Success is Malcolm Gladwell’s third consecutive best-selling nonfiction book‚ following Tipping Point (2000) and Blink (2005). While Tipping Point focuses on the individual’s ability to effect change in society‚ Outliers deals with the cultural and societal forces that give an individual a chance. Through a series of case studies‚ Gladwell insists that we have all too easily bought into the myth

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    In Outliers: The Story of Success Chapter 3 and 4 “The Trouble with Geniuses 1 and 2 ” by Gladwell shows that two phenomenal genius person‚ but both are not the same. Langan and oppenheimer are alike and they both struggled in college. Langan was from very poor family‚ he did not had a lot and his father was alcoholic and mostly absent. Lagan got a full scholarship to Reed University‚ however‚ Langan was not adjusting well. He had a weakness on speaking in class‚ even though he knew most it. Then

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    Success is not a random act. It arises out of a predictable and powerful set of circumstances and opportunities” (Gladwell 155). Gladwell is implying that success does not arbitrarily come to a person. It takes many foreseeable factors and circumstances. The claim that‚ “if you work hard enough and assert yourself‚ and use your mind and imagination‚ you can shape the world to your desires” (Gladwell 151) is valid to a certain extent. However‚ hard work and the use of one’s mind and imagination alone

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    12 - G 14 January 2016 Nonfiction Book Review - Outliers Introduction The classic American success story: a person is born to nothing‚ has an idea‚ and‚ by sheer power of their own will and determination‚ makes it big--or so it would seem. These are the stories‚ the stories of billionaires‚ professional athletes‚ lawyers‚ and scientists‚ that Malcolm Gladwell examines in his 2008 book‚ Outliers: Stories of Success. He delves deep into the stories of successful people‚ finding that they are rarely

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    respect. In the epilogue in the book Outliers: The Story of Success‚ tells a story of the history of the Ford family. The main focus of the story is Gladwell’s grandmother‚ Daisy‚ who did everything she could to get her twins into any school. Gladwell’s mother’s name is Joyce and she was put through high school and college because of her mother’s determination. Not only does she owe it to Daisy‚ but to W. M. MacMillan‚ the rioters‚ and to Mr. Chance. This story shows how Joyce was given help‚ that

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    According to Malcolm Gladwell in his 2008 non-fiction book‚ Outliers: The Story of Success‚ extraordinary opportunities is when a person sees or is given an opportunity to do something and they take the opportunity‚ run with it and make the best out of it. In addition to extraordinary opportunities‚ Reese Witherspoon fits into

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    “The outlier‚ in the end‚ is not an outlier at all.” Malcolm Gladwell’s‚ Outliers: The Story of Success‚ provokes reconsideration of the meaning of intelligence and success by challenging the traditional definition and concept of each word. Gladwell’s extensive research within the fields of sociology‚ psychology‚ and social psychology display his credibility regarding his critical analysis on success and its causes. In Outliers‚ Gladwell examines individuals who have reached high levels of success

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    Outliers Summary Success is mostly recognized by the person who succeeds‚ but most do not realize the factors that upturn someone to great success. In the book Outliers: The Story of Success‚ written by Malcolm Gladwell‚ lists prime examples of what it takes to be a true Outlier. An Outlier is someone that fits out of the ordinary and does not fit under the category of normal achievement. Gladwell demonstrates that almost all of society’s success stories are a paradigm; a pattern of fortunate events

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