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    Outliers Book Reflection

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    Outlier” is a scientific term describing things or phenomena that lie outside normal experience. Often what is considered normal is associated with great understanding‚ but in this book‚ I am interested in people who as outliers have overstepped normal boundaries and become so accomplished and successful to a point that leaves society baffled. As a result‚ many people are led to believe that Outliers were born with innate abilities or a knowledge that was bestowed onto them at birth. In the case

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    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 of the

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    paper was made from rags and paper was used for printing. This is how he 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

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    In Gladwell’s opening chapter of Outliers‚ he begins to tell us about where success comes from. Right away he makes clear that people do not come from nothing‚ to be successful‚ all on their own. He does this because you often here sports broadcasters say‚ “John Doe‚ came from absolutely nothing‚ to become this sports All-Start.” Gladwell uses the analogy of the tallest tree in the forest. He says that that tree does not get to be the tallest on its own. Gladwell reminds us that the sun was not blocked

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    Unlike what Gladwell had proposed in his theory that success is not merely dependent on individual’s hard work‚ Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin insists that success is solely based on that. In many of the events that are described in the autobiography‚ Franklin‚ presents the story he believes have shaped him while subtly mentioning the qualities he possessed. To Franklin‚ all of his success was based on himself and one quality that he implicitly states that he had possessed

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    Malcom X and Amy Tan

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    essay in which you describe the different ways you speak and the meaning of these differences. Friday‚ September 5‚ 2014 Malcom X and Tan Posted by Access the profile card for user: Alexis Gann Alexis Gann at Friday‚ September 5‚ 2014 10:54:17 AM AKDT Alexis Gann Prof. Day PRPE A108 5 September 2014 Learning to Read 1. Malcom X learned how to read different from many other people‚ he learned how to read at the Norfolk Prison. At the prison he would

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    Outliers Chapters 3-4

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    Reading Journal #4 In chapters 3-5 in Outliers‚ Malcolm makes a very great point. People in this world tend to think that those with IQ’s higher than 140 are the ones that are going to have great futures with jobs that will make them great income. Now anyone in this world would agree that those with high IQ’s are intelligent‚ but just because they may be smarter than most people‚ does not necussarily mean that they are going to succeed in life. Having a high IQ does not define who you are‚ the

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    school student‚ Malcom McCormick has now become a multi-media rap star. He’s had a life full of ups and downs; his life is interesting‚ you might think he’s had it easy but he gave up a lot of things because of music. Malcom McCormick also known as Mac Miller‚ was born in Point Breeze‚ Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania. Malcom has a few different alter- egos: which are Delusional Thomas‚ Larry fisherman‚ Larry Lovestein‚ and EZ Mac. His mother was Jewish and his father was a Christian‚ Malcom was raised Jewish

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    “The outlier‚ in the end‚ is not an outlier at all.” Malcolm Gladwell’s‚ Outliers: The Story of Success‚ provokes reconsideration of the meaning of intelligence and success by challenging the traditional definition and concept of each word. Gladwell’s extensive research within the fields of sociology‚ psychology‚ and social psychology display his credibility regarding his critical analysis on success and its causes. In OutliersGladwell examines individuals who have reached high levels of success

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    Outliers essay benchmark In Gladwells’s Work‚ The outliers ‚ He states : “if you work hard enough and assert yourself‚and use your mind and imagination‚you can shape thw world to your desires.” Being that I am in Ap and honor classes‚Doing sports ‚and working 25-30 hours a weekat 16‚ Iwill defend his statement. If you work hard and stay focussed‚ you will see results. Hard workpays off as tim e precceds. Growing up ‚ My life was very unstable. Owas moving constantly and my parents had a

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