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    Davina Warden English 105 12 October 2013 Building up to10‚000 Hours Can you name a skill of yours that you can confidently say you have been able to master at? Now think this‚ how long did it take you to be skillful at it? Author Malcolm Gladwell introduces his theory of the 10‚000 hour rule in his book‚ Outliers the Story of Success. In the chapter “The 10‚000-Hour Rule‚ he introduces his theory that shows how 10‚000 hours is the amount of practice time it takes a person to be extremely

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    Think about it Malcom Gladwell defines connectors in his book “Tipping Point” as: “These people connect ideas and concepts. Their social networks are 100 people or more. They can often reach across industries and other traditional socioeconomic boundaries.” Whether we agree with Gladwell’s revolutionary concepts or not‚ we cannot deny it changed the way we think. If we want to translate Gladwell’s term “connectors” to a much simpler word‚ it would be “ the middle man.” For centuries‚ people created

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    The author Malcolm Gladwell engaged in the study about how to get success and arrived conclusion that it takes ten thousand hours of practice to achieve success in a field. For this point‚ Gladwell take a research that aimed at three groups of violinists who have different level skill and asked them how many hours they spend on violin since they first touch it. The result show that the elite performers spend average ten thousand hours of practice on violin but the less capable performers just spend

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    successful people do‚ and the genius of the culture formed in the rice paddies is that hard work gave those in the fields a way to mind meaning… that lesson has served Asians well in many endeavors but rarely so perfectly as in the case of mathematics.” (Gladwell 239). An equally unique culture is that of the state of Texas‚ which has developed a legacy centered around stubborn determination and grit‚ having famously participated in two of the United States’ most significant losing conflicts (The Alamo and

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    themselves. But in fact they are invariably the beneficiaries of hidden advantages and extraordinary opportunities and cultural legacies that allow them to learn and work hard and make sense of the world in ways others cannot. (pg. 19) a. Malcom Gladwell wrote this book to show that “Rags to Riches” stories have more to them than just hard work and a good personality‚ he tells the reader that success is the product of cultures‚ opportunities‚ and many other hidden advantages. Not just one man and

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    separate “doctors and generals and coaches…” Gladwell uses the word “and” to connect each occupation to the next‚ which tricks the reader into thinking that there are more occupations listed than there actually are. The same tactic is evidenced in “to shape and manage and educate…” By stressing the prevalence and importance unconscious reactions have‚ the reader will more likely believe that unconscious reactions are influential. Literary Elements & Style Gladwell uses a eye instrument-based metaphor to

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    reflective pieces were as Jessie is very playful and at times mocking‚ their writing styles are also completely opposite Jessie uses a lot of quatrains and sistets an Wilfred often uses stanzas of lengthy verses. The poems I have chosen to compare in this essay are Wilfred Owen’s “Dulce Et Decorum Est” and Jessie Pope’s “Who’s For The Game?”. The two poems I have chosen to compare are both about the first world war. Yet the two poems have very different opinions on the Great War. My first poem‚ Dulce et decorum

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    Thin Slicing is a term used by psychologist and philosophers‚ but what does it mean? According to Malcolm Gladwell‚ “It’s the tendency that we have as human beings to reach very rapid‚ very profound and sophisticated conclusions based on very thin slices of experiences.” Blink is a book by Malcolm Gladwell explaining this theory of thin-slicing. In the book Gladwell tells us many different stories that have to do with thin-slicing. The book has examples of successful thin-slicing‚ examples showing

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    Sherry B. Ortner wrote “ Life and Death on Mt. Everest” and it was published by Princeton University Press in 1999. Ortner‚ is a Postmodernist Anthropologist and she wrote this ethnography from this point of view. This book tries to go into depth about the Sherpas of Nepal and their life struggles on and off of Mount Everest. It also tries to describe the Sahibs‚ also known as mountaineers‚ and what motivates them to take on such a demanding sport. This book is mostly trying to get the reader

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    Student Name Professor Course Title Date The Review of the book: ‘Outliers: The Story of Success’ by Malcolm Gladwell The book by Malcolm Gladwell is really a great story that might reveal the secrets of success. The author tries to understand the other possibilities of gaining success except the pure talent and innate ability. The main points of his book are the importance of hard work‚ the perfect timing which helps to appear at a right time in a right place. He also pays attention to

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