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As author Malcolm Gladwell has stated, " Sesame Street was built around a single, breakthrough insight: that if you can hold the attention of children, you can educate them ".
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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.
Malcolm Gladwell expanded on this conclusion sociologically in his book, The Tipping Point.
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Gibson's social observations are influenced by the works of Naomi Klein and Malcolm Gladwell.
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The Social Life of Paper, a review by Malcolm Gladwell.
* Malcolm Gladwell, author of The Tipping Point, Blink and Outliers.
In The Tipping Point, author Malcolm Gladwell called the show " sticky ", and described its format:
* Gladwell, Malcolm ( 2000 ).
Among these four, Gottman considers contempt the most important of them all .< ref > Gladwell, Malcolm ( 2005 ).
Because he invented the modern mall, Malcolm Gladwell, writing in The New Yorker, suggested that " Victor Gruen may well have been the most influential architect of the twentieth century.
* The Risk Pool, Malcolm Gladwell, The New Yorker, 8 / 23 / 2006
Malcolm Gladwell used the term in his book The Tipping Point ( Little Brown, 2000 ) to describe those who are intense gatherers of information and impressions, and so are often the first to pick up on new or nascent trends.
The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell, based on articles originally published in The New Yorker, elaborates the " funneling " concept.
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John of Fordun wrote that Duncan's wife fled Scotland, taking her children, including the future kings Malcolm III ( Máel Coluim mac Donnchada ) and Donald III ( Domnall Bán mac Donnchada, or Donalbane ) with her.
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.
Yet the magazine played a role in a literary scandal and defamation lawsuit over two 1990s articles by Janet Malcolm, who wrote about Sigmund Freud's legacy.
* 1984: British Pop impresario Malcolm McLaren wrote and performed a UK hit single, " Madame Butterfly ( Un bel dì vedremo )", produced by Stephen Hague, based on the opera and featuring the famous aria.
In 2009, Pinker wrote a mixed review of Malcolm Gladwell's essays in The New York Times criticizing his analytical methods.
Haley wrote an epilogue to the book summarizing the end of Malcolm X's life, including his assassination in New York's Audubon Ballroom.
Parks wrote a series of children's books ( Jump ( with Malcolm Jones ), Jump Again and Jump on Over ), based around the Br ' er rabbit tales, illustrated by Barry Moser, and loosely accompanied by Parks ' own album Jump !.
" In a 1955 article, Sir Malcolm Sargent, a proponent of large-scale performances, wrote, " Mr Bates ... had known Handel well and respected his wishes.
* Malcolm X: lived in the Urbandale neighborhood in Lansing Township, a short distance west of East Lansing, and wrote about his East Lansing experiences in his autobiography.
Ex-world championship finalist Nigel Short wrote each Sunday for The Daily Telegraph ( taken over by the daily chess columnist, Malcolm Pein ) but has switched to The Guardian.
In a funeral tribute to Roach, then-Lieutenant Governor of New York David Paterson compared the musician's courage to that of Paul Robeson, Harriet Tubman and Malcolm X, saying that " No one ever wrote a bad thing about Max Roach's music or his aura until 1960, when he and Charlie Mingus protested the practices of the Newport Jazz Festival.
Roger Ebert, film critic for the Chicago Sun Times, liked the film and the acting, and wrote, " This is one of Denzel Washington's great performances, on a par with his work in Malcolm X .... Washington as Hurricane Carter is spare, focused, filled with anger and pride ....
He wrote at length about his " political relationship " with Malcolm X.
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.
A reformed serial rapist and racist, Cleaver wrote in Soul on Ice, " If a man like Malcolm X could change and repudiate racism, if I myself and other former Muslims can change, if young whites can change, then there is hope for America.
Richard Milazzo has written the book Malcolm Morley in 2000, and Jean-Claude Liebenstein wrote Malcolm Morley: Itineraries ( Reaktion Books, 2001 ).
In the end no amendment to the Army Act was offered, though ; many backbenchers and party loyalists became agitated by the scheme and wrote to him that it was unacceptable – Ian Malcolm, a fanatical Ulster supporter, told Law that amending the Army Act would drive him out of the Party.
In 1954 Malcolm Arnold wrote a Concerto for Flute and Strings for his friend, who recorded it in 1979, together with the concerto for flute and orchestra ( 1972 ).
Malcolm Salaman wrote of Haden drawing from nature " with that breadth, freedom, and spontaneity of effect, which, while suggesting a sketch,
" 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.
Key series for BBC Radio 2, made in collaboration with producer Malcolm Prince include Ain't No Mickey Mouse Business, Disney's Women, David Puttnam's Century of Cinema, Ain't No Mickey Mouse Music, No Place Life Home: A Judy Garland Story, Showman and Starmaker: A Tribute to Bill Cotton and, in Autumn 2010, he compiled and wrote a series of eight documentaries on aspects of The Musical.
1936 was the year that Malcolm Lowry wrote his short story, " Under The Volcano ", which inspired his 1947 novel of the same name.
If Tony Allen, nicknamed by comics and critics as ' The Godfather of Alternative Comedy ' " was the theory of anarchic comedy " wrote comic Arthur Smith, " then Malcolm Hardee was its cock-eyed embodiment ".

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