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    In Outliers‚ Malcolm Gladwell argues that success is a culmination of many circumstances and opportunities in a person’s life‚ not a testament to personal talent or ability like our society views it. Gladwell supports his central argument using case studies. His book is divided into two sections‚“Opportunity” and “Legacy‚” where he further explains his claim using individual cases of either success or failure. In the first example‚ Gladwell points out that the best ice hockey players are fast

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    Sekhmet‚ the god of destruction‚ was walking down the street on a nice sunny day. Suddenly‚ a snake came up to him and started talking to him. “Who are you. Did you have a nice day?” The snake asked. Snakes had never talked to Sekhmet before‚ so Sekhmet considered this to be a good omen. In the middle of a conversation‚ people started laughing at him. “Why are you talking to a snake? People asking while laughing at him.” Suddenly‚ the snake turned to Isis. “This is revenge for ruining my kingdom

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    Dream‚ from the perspective of those who have grown prosperous‚ is made from hard work. But‚ do all hard workers reach the American Dream? No. Luck is involved. Malcolm Gladwell demonstrates this idea of accumulative advantage‚ or luck‚ in his book Outliers. The “self-made man” is disproved as many beneficial events are highlighted and viewers see all that assist the man in his ascendance. In the podcast‚ a young woman who works for Domino’s Pizza is

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    develop a feeling of suspense as the story progresses? Find three specific examples/quotes. 7. To what extent do you think the members of this family are still in a state of shock?  Support your ideas with quotations from the story. 8. The last sentence of the story has a very cold and harsh edge of reality. Why do you think the author chose to end his story on this note? Does this reflect the overall purpose or theme of the story? Explain. 9. How is this story is a celebration of the human spirit

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    “They grew up on the outside of society. They weren’t looking for a fight. They were looking to belong.” ― S.E. Hinton‚ The Outsiders. The Outsiders is a narrative about two gangs‚ the Greasers and the Socs. They are gangs that fight each other and in worst cases sometimes they fight to the death. The tale is from the perspective of a Greaser boy named Ponyboy and his best friend Johnny. A couple of Socs had attacked Johnny and Ponyboy and since Johnny panicked‚ he killed one of the Socs named

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    stating that individuals possess free will and influence their future‚ or that individual’s fate is predetermined by another unknown force. “Outliers: The Story of Success‚” by Malcolm Gladwell‚ a nonfiction story‚ describes the importance of practice in order to master the skills that allow professionals to properly perform their occupations. Throughout the story‚ Gladwell utilizes numerous examples comparing differing groups of individuals based off of their hours dedicated to practicing a certain

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    healthy diet and exercising regularly are the only way to maintain a healthy lifestyle; yet‚ there are other factors that people should consider when trying to stay healthy other than focusing on nutrition and exercise. Malcolm Gladwell‚ the author of “Outliers” discovered that the people of Roseto had better health than the rest of the people in the world because of the relationships they had in town. The relationships they built made them healthier emotionally and mentally because of their sense of togetherness

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    There are two rules for success: 1) Do not tell all your secrets. According to Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers‚ success can make someone’s life marvelous. However‚ Gladwell does not follow the rules for success and tells us all the tips and tricks that he can find. Gladwell’s tactics when talking to parents and future adults‚ perfectly informs them that they can be successful and here is exactly what to look out for. He does this because he cares and wants them to become successful. Gladwell also

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    Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell is about how there are certain cultural and societal events that happen to give rise to successful people. He debunks the myth that successful people are “self-made”. In this book he explains how there are hidden advantages for certain and how these people are able to rise in the world where others cannot. Gladwell states “great men and women are beneficiaries of specialization‚ collaboration‚ time‚ place‚ and culture.” Throughout the book Malcolm

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    Amount of Control in our Lives Imagine having absolutely no control of your abilities. Our lives are controlled by several factors‚ but we do not control all of those factors. We are destined to control as much of our lives. In the article‚ “Outliers” by Malcolm Gladwell‚ the main idea is that we have the maximum control of our lives. In the article “The Sports Gene” written by David Epstein states that we have minimal control of our lives. To begin with‚ the article talks about how we have most

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