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    Attributes of Intelligence Are successful entrepreneurs generally Ivy League graduates with high IQs? Richard Branson‚ founder and CEO of Virgin International‚ is one of the World’s wealthiest and successful entrepreneurs‚ but he is a high school drop out. There is no one-size-fits-all formula of success‚ however successful people are generally highly intelligent. Psychologist Howard Gardner determined that there are different types of intelligence and that people possess skills in diverse areas

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    Outliers Essay

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    The Kindest Person I Know Caraton Pruitt. Mrs. Murphy 5th Hour 9/30/12 The kindest person that I know in my life would be my grandmother. My grandmother is considered the kindest person to me for a lot of reasons‚ and this paper will tell you why I think my grandma is the kindest person I know. Evelyn J. Butts is my wonderful‚ kind‚ caring‚ and let’s not forget loving grandmother. She has helped raise me‚ as well as my other siblings all of our life. My grandmother almost feels like

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    billion times in America and around the world. We cannot imagine how our lives would be affected if shopping was suddenly stopped. Malcolm Gladwell and Anne Norton both write articles about two sides of modern day shopping: how consumers have impacted the retail industry and how the industry influences consumers. In the article " The Science of Shopping‚" Malcolm Gladwell‚ a well-known writer and journalist‚ analyzes the shopping behaviors of customers and how retailers can lure customers; while Anne Norton

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    went from rags to riches. The American 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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    While on a road of life’s lessons the one’s who suffer a disorder can find their calling in life along the way. Not everyone gets this opportunity to find success while suffering from a disadvantage. Journalist Malcolm Gladwell states‚ “The second‚ more intriguing‚ possibility is that they succeeded in part‚ because of their disorder -- that they learned something in their struggle that proved to be of enormous advantage.” The irony that a disadvantage can bring about a successful advantage that

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    Marita's Bargain Gladwell

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    subjects that are more important. For example in the story “Marita’s Bargain” Gladwell argues that we should not have long breaks since we do not live the same lifestyle as before and have more time in our hands to focus on school‚“ what that extra time does is allow for a more relaxed atmosphere”(10). His research shows that kids scores drop after summer vacation especially on low-income students. Therefore Gladwell expresses that is it better for low-income students to stay in school as long as

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    Something that is always brought up is‚¨do we control our destiny or does your destiny choose you?¨ Well folks the answer is very simple. I am going to summarize two stories that talk about how much we control our destiny. People have also been talking about this concept for many centuries too. The first story I am going to talk about is the Sport Gene. The story begins with a college student named Thomas who is bet that he cant jump six foot six. Thomas successfully completes the bet and actually

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    Is some one really able to read your mind by the look on your face? In this essay‚ the Naked Face‚ Malcom Gladwell explains how some individuals are born with this gift and some are able to learn it. We center our story on howyou can read someone’s true emotions just by the looks on their faces. Malcom Gladwell uses personal experiences as well as facts to prove that these are not just lucky guesses‚ but long intricate thought processes. The Naked Face was published for The New Yorker in August

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    Tipping Point

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    One In the Tipping Point by Malcom Gladwell he explains that “the Tipping Point is that magic moment when an idea‚ trend‚ or social behavior crosses a threshold‚ tips‚ and spreads like wildfire.” In his book he explains what a tipping point is‚ how something comes to a Tipping Point‚ what happens when that something hits its Tipping Point‚ and the different people that play an important role to create a Tipping Point. On pages 20 and 21 of the book‚ Gladwell tells of two different men that have

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    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 suggests many different ways that someone could

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