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    vol. 24‚ pp. 61-100. Brown‚ A.L.‚ and Palinscar‚ A.M Garner‚ R. (1987). Metacognition and reading comprehension. Norwood‚ NJ: Ablex Publishing. Garofalo‚ J.‚ and Lester‚ F.K. (1985). Metacognition‚ Cognitive Monitoring‚ and Mathematical performance. Journal for Research in Mathematics Education‚ Vol.16‚ No.3‚ pp. 163-176. Gourgey‚ A.F. (2001). Metacognition in basic Skills instruction. In H.J. Hartman (Ed.)‚ Metacognition in Learning and Instruction‚ pp.17-32. 2001 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Hartman

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    connect oneself to another. Twitter‚ Facebook‚ Vine‚ and other now big social networking sites have become one of the most important ways to connect and to use those connections to create change or to join others who are involved in social change. Gladwell introduces the idea in Small Change that “The world‚ we are told‚ is in the midst of a revolution” (232). Communication is being altered daily‚ and over the years has changed from social activism sparked only by person-to-person contact‚ to telephone

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    The Thinkers 50: Malcolm Gladwell Malcolm Gladwell is the writer of books and for New Yorker Magazine. His books are generally categorized under the category of “Self-improvement”. However‚ in my opinion‚ he is not one of that self-improvement trashes. You can see that he does really research for his books. Just take a look into his “cites”. Even this made him different them from those I called trash. He is not putting an exact way on you‚ he does not tell you what to do‚ as if you are beginning

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    Outliers by Malcom Gladwell AP Language and Composition In Malcolm Gladwell’s The Outliers‚ his goal is to convince the reader that “people don’t rise from nothing” and that “ we do owe something to parentage and patronage.” Although certain people’s success requires prerequisites of talent and knowledge. I agree with Gladwell that it is not solely because of these talents that these people are successful. However‚ their success most often is dependant on one’s past good fortune. For example

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    successful. Malcolm Gladwell explains that idea throughout his book Outliers. Gladwell’s chapters contain endless amounts of evidence that support his claims exceptionally well. But‚ Michiko Kakutani‚ a critic for New York Times‚ exposes Gladwell’s evidence as unreliable and unconvincing‚ and upon further research‚ Gladwell’s faults grew deeper. Even though Gladwell provides an extensive amount of evidence‚ that evidence is one-sided and relies on suggestion. Each chapter of Outliers provides an enormous

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    Kakutani is correct in her claim that Gladwell’s writing style and arguments in the book Outliers are ineffective due to his inadequate evidence and overly optimistic approach. She is also correct in arguing that Gladwell’s story-like style of writing makes the tragic events that he describes seem significantly less severe than they truly are. Kakutani describes Gladwell’s books as full of‚ “colorful anecdotes and case studies that read like entertaining little stories. Both use PowerPoint-type catchphrases

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    Style‚ in literature is crucial for individualizing one author’s work from another. In OutliersGladwell implements stylistic elements of denouement‚ parallelism‚ calls to action‚ and colloquialism to enhance his writing piece. Through these writing styles‚ Gladwell is able to maintain the attention of the reader‚ create an informal mood with the reader‚ connect ideas‚ and add emphasis. Gladwell is able to add emphasis in his writing through the application of parallelism in his writing. Parallelism

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    could improve upon so much to get a better chance to become more successful in life. In Outliers‚ Malcolm Gladwell argues that a child’s performance level for anything has to do with their culture. He says that people of Asian descent will focus more and try harder when they do not understand something. He also talks about how constantly practicing can make you master a skill. If teens can use ideas that Gladwell talks about they can become more successful. One idea is teens can work on their social

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    English 101 Visionary On September 11th 2001‚ the deadliest terrorist attack on American soil occurred. Radical hijackers crashed passenger planes into the Pentagon and the World Trade Center towers in New York‚ toppling the 110-story Twin Towers‚ killing all aboard the jets and more than 3‚000 people on the ground. Architect of the Twin Towers‚ Minoru Yamasaki‚ said upon their completion in 1972‚ “The World Trade Center is a living symbol of man’s dedication to world peace... a representation

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    Tyler Alford 7 December 2011 Prof. Smith Outliers Final Draft Outliers Final Draft In the book Outliers author Malcolm Greenwell talks about a variety of topics that deal with how success is obtained by individuals who are blessed to have many different opportunities. They range from a school designed for students to excel‚ to being financially wealthy‚ or even being in the right place at the right time. Many different types of examples of people who found success through opportunities laid

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