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first officer with the back of his hand for committing a navigation error. After hiring an outside consultant to train flight crews to equalize the power and responsibilities within the flight cabin‚ Korean Airlines attained a clean safety record (Gladwell 180-219). The tendency to create such an unequal balance of power is not limited to Koreans or their pilots. It is a characteristic deeply rooted in many cultures across the globe‚ including the Filipino culture. And while Korean Airlines’s plane
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Paul and Nitin Nohria‚ Jossey‐ Bass‚ San Francisco‚ 2001. Executive Instinct‚ Nigel Nicholson‚ Crown Publishing‚ New York‚ 2000. ** Organizational Culture and Leadership‚ Ed Schein‚ Jossey‐Bass‚ San Francisco‚ 1985. Outliers: The Story of Success‚ Malcolm Gladwell‚ Little Brown‚ 2008. PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES Balancing Your Life: Executive Lessons for Work‚ Family and Self‚ James Clawson‚ World Scientific‚ 2009. The Virus of the Mind: the New Science of the Meme‚ Richard
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Summer Reading Assignment 2013 MYP Year 5‚ Honors English 10 AREAS of INTERACTION: Human Ingenuity Health and Social Education Environments Community and Service Approaches to Learning Essential Questions: How do humans endure traumatic situations in life? How do our values and beliefs shape who we are as
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leader. The Tipping Point‚ by Malcolm Gladwell‚ is an in-depth analysis of what makes something get noticed and change dramatically. It could be when a city’s crime rate radically drops or when a shoe suddenly becomes popular. The name given to that one dramatic moment in an epidemic when everything can change all at once is the Tipping Point. (Gladwell‚ Pg. 9) There are three characteristics of a Tipping Point. The first one is contagious behavior. (Gladwell‚ Pg. 7) Fashion trends are an example
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The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell was a sensational and inspirational book. Gladwell makes you see how things can be pushed over the edge and blossom into fads‚ drops in crime rates or even outbreaks of diseases. The Tipping Point can happen at anytime within the right scenarios. Gladwell said “Look at the world around you. It may seem like an immovable‚ implacable place. It is not. With the slightest push — in just the right place — it can be tipped”. Gladwell did a lot of case studies to
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child’s mind? Malcolm Gladwell proposes in his article‚ “Brain Candy‚” that playing video games or watching television is just as important as reading a book. Gladwell is using rhetorical appeals to prove that in fact‚ video games are not dumbing down society. Pop culture is helping to improve test scores and knowledge. In “Brain Candy‚” Malcolm Gladwell does affectively use rhetorical appeals to convince his audience that pop culture is making our society smarter. First‚ Gladwell effectively appeals
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Power is considered to be the anthem of success-whoever holds power holds ascendancy over the society. However‚ whomever has ascendency over that society has to have means of communicating to the inferior. The way rulers communicate to their inferiors is a key part of society‚ and dictates the syntax of the language. Therefore power reflects on the flexibility and structure of the language. In Mrs. Brady’s class lectures describing “The History of the English language” she states that before Viking
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However‚ Malcolm Gladwell argues‚ in the chapter “The Power of Context‚ Bernie Goetz and the Rise and Fall of New York City Crime” In other words‚ The Power of Context is the social setting and or the environment around you and how it affects your behavior. Anticipating resistance from the reader Gladwell uses rhetorical strategies such as real life examples‚ controlled experiments and theories to help advance his claim and to help persuade the reader to side with his argument. Gladwell carefully constructs
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