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    Blink by Malcolm Gladwell explores the idea of “thin-slicing‚” which is the act of the brain only using a small bit of information to make a decision. These types of snap judgements are sometimes thought to be inferior to well thought out and studied decisions. Gladwell shows that well researched decisions are not always better decisions. Rapid cognition‚ or “thin-slicing‚” is observed in many cultures and is used by many people around the world. In some ways‚ one can make the case that “thin-slicing”

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    person is. In the book Outliers‚ Malcolm Gladwell attempts to define and justify success based on people who are considered successful in the eyes of nearly everyone. Gladwell proposes his theory on why certain people have become successful like Bill Gates‚ the Beatles‚ and Joe Flom as well as discussing the overall success of certain groups such as Canadian hockey players and Asian academic students. The idea that success is not only the product of how

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    One says that success can always be earned through hard work‚ determination‚ and putting in a good effort. For example‚ it can be said for athletes that play a sport. Coach’s always preach practice and more practice for one to improve and better their skill. However‚ I would like to recommend Malcolm Gladwell’s book‚ Outliers‚ as one of the five finalist for the National Book Award because it gives tremendous insight and removes a sometimes negative connotation to the word “Outlier”.Stating that

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    to educate these children into becoming the best they can to achieve in the future. In order to increase student success in Anaheim‚ schools must have programs such as mandatory after school study halls and activities. In “Marita’s Bargain” by Malcolm Gladwell‚ I’ve picked up my first quote saying “I think that extended amount of time gives you the chance as a teacher to explain things‚ and more time for the kids to sit and digest everything that’s going on” (10). I see this as a support for my argument

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    Malcolm Gladwell and Jon Krakauer In your last paper you were asked to consider the possible motivation behind Chris McCandless’s decision to abandon conventional knowledge. For this paper we are going to examine the excerpt from Krakauer’s book in a new light-in relation to Malcolm Gladwell’s ideas. In his chapter‚ "The Power of Context‚" Malcolm Gladwell argues for another way to understand one’s relation to "meaning" and knowledge. While Gladwell looks at the epidemic of crime in New York City

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    In the book "Blink" by Malcolm Gladwell‚ the central theory that Gladwell presents is that often the decisions and observations made in only a split-second‚ in the blink of the eye‚ are better than decisions which are made after extensive thought. To present and justify this idea Gladwell describes the lives of several people who make‚ or have made‚ important snap decisions with a high level of success or failure. He then explains the logic behind each story and relates it back to his original principle

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    In the #1 national bestseller Blink‚ Malcolm Gladwell analyzes the way we think. Specifically‚ he explains the workings of the unconscious mind in making snap judgments and decisions. He proves that more information is not always a good thing‚ and some of the best decisions come from gut instinct. In the first chapter‚ Malcolm introduces the idea of thin-slicing‚ our unconscious ability to determine what is important in a very short period of time. In more basic terms‚ thin-slicing is our gut

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    Revisionist History is a series of podcasts created by the famous journalist Malcolm Gladwell who brought major topics that relate to life in the United States. Gladwell created these podcasts to reinterpret stories that he thinks is misconceived. Gladwell examines the topics precisely‚ with the occupation of other journalists‚ government officials and experts he arrives at a clearer understanding of the facts and tales about the past.     Through listening to “Generous Orthodoxy” which is episode

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    According to Gladwell‚ most people are incapable of becoming successful; Gladwell says this is because of the radically simple fact that some do not get the same chances and opportunities as others. It has more to do with a person’s fate than their intelligence in his or her field. The general idea of a population is that if a person puts enough time and hard work into something then there is no end to the possibilities to come. The global belief‚ with the exception of Malcolm Gladwell and his followers

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    they are most likely to be the ones to belong in the elite team in the future. Despite of the fact that birth date is an important factor‚ an individual’s own skill is really the key to reach the top. In the second chapter‚ The 10‚000-Hour Rule‚ Gladwell presented that to become truly a master of something‚ an individual must undergo 10‚000 hours of practice and mastery on a particular skill which is like doing 20 hours of work a week for 10 years. He cites examples like K. Anders Ericsson’s study

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