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Malcolm and Gladwell's
In 2009, Pinker wrote a mixed review of Malcolm Gladwell's essays in The New York Times criticizing his analytical methods.
In Malcolm Gladwell's 2008 book Outliers: The Story of Success, there is mentioning of a " divergence test ".
Malcolm Gladwell's book on split-second decision making, Blink, introduces two professors at Columbia University who run speed-dating events.
The term was popularized in application to daily life by Malcolm Gladwell's 2000 bestselling book The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference.
In Malcolm Gladwell's book " Blink ", Gottman states that there are four major emotional reactions that are destructive to a marriage: defensiveness, stonewalling, criticism, and contempt.
This threshold model of social behavior was proposed previously by Thomas Schelling and later popularized by Malcolm Gladwell's book The Tipping Point.
As in the best of Gladwell's work, Blink brims with surprising insights about our world and ourselves .” The Economist called Outliers “ a compelling read with an important message .” David Leonhardt wrote in The New York Times Book Review:In the vast world of nonfiction writing, Malcolm Gladwell is as close to a singular talent as exists today ” and that Outliers “ leaves you mulling over its inventive theories for days afterward .” Ian Sample wrote in the Guardian: “ Brought together, the pieces form a dazzling record of Gladwell's art.
" Gladwell's approach has been satirized by the online site " The Malcolm Gladwell Book Generator ".
* Tipping Point book Q & A at Malcolm Gladwell's website
In Malcolm Gladwell's book Outliers, the crash of Flight 52 was discussed in a section on different ethnic groups responses to authority figures.
He is the son of Lois Weisberg, a Chicago social activist and connector celebrated in Malcolm Gladwell's book The Tipping Point.
It is named after Malcolm Gladwell's book of the same name ( 2000 ), and it serves as the follow-up to Phrenology ( 2002 ).

Malcolm and book
The book was reviewed in the New York Times by Malcolm Cowley, who wrote, " Mr. White has a tendency to write amusing scenes instead of telling a story.
The TARDIS keys have varied in design from an ordinary Yale key to an ankh-like key embossed with an alien pattern ( identified in Terrance Dicks and Malcolm Hulke's 1972 book The Making of Doctor Who as the constellation of Kasterborous, Gallifrey's home system ) from seasons 11 to 13, after which it reverted to the Yale key design.
In the epilogue to the book, Alex Haley states that Malcolm X revealed to him that he palmed the round.
" Janet Malcolm interviewed Masson at length when writing her long New Yorker article on this controversy, which she later expanded into In the Freud Archives, a book that also dealt with Eissler and Peter Swales.
Malcolm Knox's 2009 book 1788 Words or Less gives a Sellar and Yeatman-esque twist to the history of Australia.
The Autobiography of Malcolm X, published in 1965, was Haley's first book.
Haley wrote an epilogue to the book summarizing the end of Malcolm X's life, including his assassination in New York's Audubon Ballroom.
Haley's reminders that the book was supposed to be about Malcolm X, not Muhammad or the Nation of Islam, angered the activist.
As stated by Malcolm Kemp in Chapter Five of his book ' Market Consistency: Model Calibration in Imperfect Markets ,' the risk free rate means different things to different people and there is no consensus on how to go about a direct measurement of it.
( Again refer to Chapter Five of Malcolm Kemp's book, ' Market Consistency: Model Calibration in Imperfect Markets.
A short history of Roseto is included in the introduction section of the Malcolm Gladwell book, Outliers, particularly concerning its virtual absence of heart disease in the mid-20th Century.
The book ends with him returning home with his new " child " Malcolm ( who is a clone of his dead friend Karl ), leaving the other plot threads dangling.
'" However, in the book Recording The Beatles, engineer Malcolm Toft recalls, " Barry Sheffield engineered ' Hey Jude ', but I mixed it ... John Lennon says a very rude word about halfway through the song.
Malcolm Gladwell expanded on this conclusion sociologically in his book, The Tipping Point.
Malcolm Cowley, whom Harry had published, wrote in his 1934 book Exile's Return that the death of " Harry Crosby becomes a symbol " of the rise and fall of the Jazz Age.
Richard Milazzo has written the book Malcolm Morley in 2000, and Jean-Claude Liebenstein wrote Malcolm Morley: Itineraries ( Reaktion Books, 2001 ).
" Malcolm argues that Izetbegović's views were much more thoroughly expressed in his later book, Islam between East and West, where he presented Islam as a kind of spiritual and intellectual synthesis which included the values of West Europe.
* 1987 Malcolm Jones III, comic book illustrator
The structure of the facts book will be designed to match the specific needs of the organization, but one simple format — suggested by Malcolm McDonald — may be applicable in many cases.
Heavily influenced by the work of Frantz Fanon and his landmark book Wretched of the Earth, along with others such as Malcolm X, under Carmichael's leadership SNCC gradually became more radical and focused on Black Power as its core goal and ideology.
" Malcolm Cowley, a friend of the Fitzgeralds, read the book and wrote to Scott, " It moves me a lot: she has something there that nobody got into words before.

Malcolm and What
A British hip hop scene emerged in the early 1980s, largely based on American hip hop music at parties and club nights, In this period some pop records dabbled with rap – such as Adam and the Ants ' " Ant Rap " ( 1981 ) LP, Wham's " Wham Rap ( Enjoy What You Do )" ( 1982 ) and Malcolm McLaren's " Buffalo Gals " ( 1982 ).
* Nelly Furtado, Gerald Eaton / Brian West / Trevor Horn / Anne Dudley / Malcolm McLaren / Gerald Eaton / Brian West “ Saturdays ”/“ Powerless ( Say What You Want )”/“ Childhood Dreams ”, Folklore-Nelly Furtado ( DreamWorks / Universal )
In the episode " What Rad Universe !," an alternate dimension version of Yolanda found companionship in Kilokahn making her that dimension's version of Malcolm Frink while the Malcolm Frink of that dimension was a good person much like the real Yoli.
* Malcolm Burn – tambourine, keyboards,, bass guitar on " Everything Is Broken ", " Ring Them Bells ", " Man in the Long Black Coat ", " Most of the Time ", " What Good Am I?
What turned out to be the last Ruts gig with Malcolm took place at Plymouth Polytechnic on 26 February 1980.
Frozen triggered a controversy and discussion about artistic sources and plagiarism and was the subject of a piece by Malcolm Gladwell published in The New Yorker and also collected in his book What the Dog Saw.
Her lone directorial credit is as co-director with Malcolm Ingram for Oh, What a Lovely Tea Party, an extensive 3 + hour documentary on the making of Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.

Malcolm and Dog
His first starring role in a feature film was as Willie Morris in the 2000 family period piece My Dog Skip, released around the same time as the pilot for Malcolm In The Middle.
In addition to the various Smith-directed films, the company has also produced movies for other directors including Malcolm Ingram ( Drawing Flies, Small Town Gay Bar ), Bryan Johnson ( Vulgar ), Vincent Pereira ( A Better Place ), and Brian Lynch ( Big Helium Dog ).
Particularly noteworthy is Union House Theatre, out of which a large number of notable Australian celebrities have emerged, such as Cate Blanchett, Barry Humphries and Malcolm Livingstone ; the Union Band Comp, which has kick-started the careers of several well-known Australian bands ; and an annual comedy review which produced the Working Dog crew.

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