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    author Malcolm Gladwell‚ in the text. In the text the author presents evidence to help us understand his claim. Which is that there is such a thing as innate talent. He tells us how ‚ not every hockey player born in the winter becomes a professional hockey player‚ only the one with innate talent. However‚ the Gladwell also makes another claim. it is that‚ natural talent is not how you achieve greatness. Gladwell says that‚ " Achievement is talent plus preparation ". Gladwell basically claims

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    Answer to Q1: Customer tastes are changing in healthy‚ less meat and focus on the source of chicken or meat are less or no hormone to push animal grow up fast. At same time‚ vegetarianism has become very cool‚ and teenage eat meat less. McDonald’s have to change their menu to healthy image for facing the change. The teenage now is McDonald’s future potential customer‚ but now the image of fast-food is most likely the junk food‚ McDonald’s need to change the bad image to the healthy one. Answer

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    Malcolm Gladwell is an author who normally analyzes the features of daily life in which he offers some very intriguing ideas of social events and human behavior. Malcolm explored the reasons why students achieve success and others do not. He conducted his study at KIPP middle school for parents and students. In which he observed the students behavior and academic level. He noticed that the students followed a strict protocol called‚ “SSLANT.” KIPP being a popular school in the bronx‚ they pushed

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    Throughout “Small Change‚” Malcolm Gladwell describes how the civil rights movement have changed. He introduces the traditional activism at the beginning of the essay. Then‚ he briefly introduces one example of reinvented social activism. The author shows social changes by using social media‚ such as Twitter‚ Facebook‚ and YouTube. The author points out that unlike traditional activism‚ recent social activism is empowered by social media and leads to unexpected results because they can easily unite

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    This essay reflects the philosophy of Malcom Gladwell’s "10‚000 Hour Rule"; and will express 10‚000 as the number that represents hard work‚ passion‚ and dedication. You will hear how I argue for Gladwell’s philosophy and why. This essay will follow with my thoughts on how patience‚ along with hard work‚ passion‚ and dedication is required to succeed both professionally and academically in today’s society. 10‚000 hours‚ WOW! When thinking of these hours it seems like such a long time doesn’t

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    “Don’t blink” by Kenny Chesney is about living life to the fullest and making every moment count. Life goes by fast and if you just blink time will go by quicker than you think. The song first starts out with the lyrics “I turned on the evening news‚ saw a old man being interviewed‚ turning a hundred and two today‚ asked him what’s the secret to life”. With these lyrics‚ Kenny Chesney is saying that instead of naming events about life he would change‚ the man talks about not blinking. By the phrase

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    AP Psychology 3rd period August 26‚ 2012 Blink Vocabulary Words 1. Spontaneous- something done without preemptive thought‚ but that isn’t random 2. Diagnose- to determine the cause of something in a medical way. Generally for a disease or disorder. 3. Aesthetic- the qualities that make something appealing. 4. Contempt- a lack of respect for someone in a condescending way 5. Implicit- something implied‚ but not expressly stated. 6. Plausible- a reasonable idea or possibility. 7. Bias-

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    In the article titled “The Sure Thing‚” by Malcolm Gladwell‚ the reader gains insight to some of the business decisions made by legendary entrepreneur Ted Turner. This article shows the development of Ted Turner’s business and how he gets to the top. The author suggests Ted Turner is not exactly a risk taker as he is a financially savvy businessman as well as someone who could find money where noone else even knew existed. In the beginning of the excerpt‚ the public believes Turner is a risk taker

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    In February 2012‚ President Aquino has reiterated the Philippines’ commitment to achieve the Millennium Development Goals in 2015‚ and vowed to work double time in order to fulfill the different targets under the MDGs with only 4 years left (“Aquino:PHL...”‚ 2012). The Millennium Development Goals‚ or MDGs‚ is an effort launched by the United Nations in order to improve the living conditions in different nations‚ by seeking to battle different social and economic problems such as hunger‚ poverty

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    Change: Why the Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted‚” Malcolm Gladwell addresses that while social media can quickly spread information among a large group of people‚ it is not the driving force of social activism. According to Gladwell‚ real change cannot be achieved through the impersonal use of social media. People who use social media‚ especially those who participate in social media activism‚ are most affected by Gladwell’s words. Gladwell effectively backs his argument by utilizing different modes

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