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    Parallelism In Outliers

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    Style‚ in literature is crucial for individualizing one author’s work from another. In Outliers‚ Gladwell 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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    Success In Outliers

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    desires” (Gladwell 151) is valid to a certain extent. However‚ hard work and the use of one’s mind and imagination alone are not enough to make one prosperous. Many other factors come into play when aiming for success. In Malcolm Gladwell’s novel Outliers: The Story of Success‚ success comes to those who are given opportunities and to those who are born at the right

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    The Outliers Reflection

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    I am writing to you to discuss your book The Outliers. When I first got assigned to read this book in my English class‚ I honestly was not excited. I felt that The Outliers was not going to be interesting. But‚ when I started to read the book‚ I found myself connecting your book to everything around me. After reading the chapter‚ The Matthew Effect‚ I started paying attention to people’s birthdays. Suddenly‚ all of these factors that I had never thought about before became very prominent. I really

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    Damian Pered Period G Ms. Ditaranto October 14‚ 2013 Outliers Essay To me‚ the definition of an outlier goes far beyond just someone that stands out in a crowd or has an extraordinary talent. An outlier is something that is situated away from or classed differently from a main or related body. In the novel Outliers‚ which was written by Malcolm Gladwell‚ he gives us many examples of outliers such as a genius who wasn’t as smart as everyone thought he was to a computer geek who had all the resources

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    Outliers Analysis

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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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    Outliers Analysis

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    OUTLIERS The Story of Success Malcolm Gladwell As I read Outliers‚ an excellent book by Malcom Gladwell also author of the Tipping Point one of my favorite marketing books I couldn’t help being reminded of the movie Good Will Hunting. There is a particular scene in the movie where Matt Damon‚ playing a poor teen from Southern Boston confronts a wealthy MIT student. Damon tells him‚ “You were born on third base and you think you hit a triple.” In other words‚ we often over-attribute our

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    Kakutani's Outliers

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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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    Assignment #1 The first major theoretical perspective is the functionalist perspective‚ which also goes by the names functionalism and structural functionalism. These types of perspectives are commonly based on the theory that society is a stable‚ orderly system. Under the functionalist perspective‚ a society is said to be composed of many different parts‚ which are interrelated and serves different functions that in the end contributes to the stability of the society. Many factors‚ such as education

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    Successful Outliers

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    are praised and greatly appreciated. However‚ most of these successful individuals are not successful simply because of how creative or unique they are‚ but mainly for other reasons that are not seen at a first glance. In Malcolm Gladwell’s book‚ Outliers‚ he writes that the success of these achievers is actually dependent on their upbringing‚ and the factors that made them who they are. His opinion remains true as most if not all successful people are really just ordinary people who had advantageous

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    1. Most sociologists interpret social life from one of three major theoretical frameworks: symbolic interactionism‚ functional analysis‚ or conflict theory. Each theory focuses on a different perspective which‚ in turn‚ provides three distinct interpretations of human behavior. The main concept of symbolic interactionism is that “symbols-things to which we attach meaning-are the key to understanding how we view the world and communicate with one another”. Symbolic interactionism focuses on face-to-face

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