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    Thin Slicing is a term used by psychologist and philosophers‚ but what does it mean? According to Malcolm Gladwell‚ “It’s the tendency that we have as human beings to reach very rapid‚ very profound and sophisticated conclusions based on very thin slices of experiences.” Blink is a book by Malcolm Gladwell explaining this theory of thin-slicing. In the book Gladwell tells us many different stories that have to do with thin-slicing. The book has examples of successful thin-slicing‚ examples showing

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    “Brilliant. Vertiginously exciting…vibrantly imagined. An achievement of extraordinary depth and beauty of the natural world.” –Raul Dagmar Into Thin Air is based on a true story seen through the eyes of Jon Krakauer. He is a journalist and mountain climber who decides to climb the treacherous Mount Everest and joins the most disastrous expedition in history. Krakauer mixes in with the climbing service called Adventure Consultants‚ which is guided by Rob Hall who is also responsible for the lives

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    Cited: Boukreev‚ Anatoli‚ Jon Krakauer‚ and Lopsang Jangbu Sherpa. “What Really Happened In The Thin Air”. MountainZone. Demand Media Sports‚ 29 August 1996. Web. 27 October 2011. Krakauer‚ Jon. “Into Thin Air.” Outside. Mariah Media Network‚ September 1996. Web. O5 October 2011. Storm Over Everest. Dir. David Breashears. Perf. Neil Beidleman‚ David Breashears‚ and Guy Cotter. Frontline. 2008. Film

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    Into Thin Air Literary Analysis Everest will devour all in its icy crevasses and leave one’s thoughts twisted‚ questioning why they came here in the first place. Into Thin Air‚ a journalistic view novel by Jon Krakauer‚ tells of the May 1996 tempest that ominously shadowed Everest‚ leaving all on the summit oblivious as the storm’s winds growl from a short distance below them. On May 11th when the storm attacks at its full strength‚ it would leave eight people dying during their summit attempt. Three

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    climbing the famous mountains located in many countries around the world. Writer Jon Krakauer has been dreaming of climbing Mount Everest. Although climbing mountains may seem fun‚ Jon Krakauer explains his tragic story on Mount Everest in his book‚ Into Thin Air. Throughout his journey up the mountain‚ he experienced danger‚ trust‚ loyalty‚ and respect. Krakauer had to learn to trust others because he could die if something wrong happened during the climb. Trust and respect are the most important themes

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    Anatoli Boukreev wrote this response in order to defend himself of the accusations that Krakauer mentioned in “Into Thin Air‚” which he wrote for a magazine. Boukreev’s intention for writing was to justify and clarify the actions that Krakauer included in his report‚ since Boukreev believed that Krakauer was unjustly critical of his actions and decisions on Mount Everest‚ he wanted to argue for himself. Boukreev begins by establishing on what were his decisions and actions were based upon‚ which

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    The main focus of this book is about “thin-slicing” of human mind. Mankind often see the situation or people with a little of understanding. People try to recognize the situation they are in‚ resulting them to look at only a small portion of the whole thing. We humans often perceive things by what we look and hear. Gladwell points out how “thin-slicing” works in human’s mind. People could notice other’s feeling‚ friends’ personality‚ and the purpose of someone’s behavior by looking at few seconds

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    However‚ human errors can cause nature to defeat man. The two main guides‚ Rob hall and Scott Fischer in Into thin Air and the Man in “To Build a Fire” errors played a huge role in their battle against nature. In Jon Krakauer’s Into Thin Air and Jack London’s “To Build a Fire”‚ man’s propensity to underestimate nature’s strengths and excessive pride led to nature’s victory. In Into Thin Air‚ the guides’ propensity to underestimate nature’s strengths was one of the human errors that led to man’s

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    what the true meaning of happiness was to Chris McCandless in Into The Wild‚ and also shows us that nature is a beautiful but deadly opponent in both Into The Wild and Into Thin Air. In Into The Wild‚ Jon Krakauer is following the Chris McCandless’s footsteps in his search for happiness and his interactions with nature. In Into Thin Air‚ Jon Krakauer wrote about his journey to Mt. Everest and the tragedy that took place in 1996. Both of these works are true stories that Jon Krakauer went through or researched

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    The book Into Thin Air is a documented disaster by climber Jon Krakauer. Published in 1997‚ Jon wrote about the devastating summit attempt by several different groups. This climb was stopped by a disastrous storm above the death zone killing eight people‚ including Rob Hall. Rob Hall was Jons respectable leader and a guide who was a very experienced climber bringing 39 climbers to the summit between 1990 to 1995. He was once again trying to keep his business booming by bringing more and more climbers

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