select ur favorite book and write a review of it . say why do u like. advantage and dis advantage of it.dont spam
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Answer:
I like the English of ,BA first year
Explanation:
because it gives me more and more knowledge
and it has no disadvantage because I like it
Answer:
Boundary Markers: An Alternative to Classroom Management - March 10, 2016
International Mother Language Day-February 21st - February 25, 2016
"Dear Future Me…"A Great Reflection Assignment for Students - February 1, 2016
Thank You In Advance: The Power of Expectation - January 15, 2016
Under the Guise of Inclusion - November 20, 2015
Therapy Dogs and Schools - October 15, 2015
SUPERPOWER Schools - October 13, 2015
When Life Happens While You Teach - September 22, 2015
"I'm Her Favorite Student!" - August 31, 2015
Good Writing vs. Great Writing: Leading the Way - April 27, 2015
David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits and the Art of Battling Giants, by Malcolm Gladwell
Publisher: Penguin Books, Ltd., Oct. 2013
David and Goliath, By Malcolm Gladwell
David and Goliath,
By Malcolm Gladwell
I remember years ago watching a piloted TV show that was based on a character that was much like that of the popular television personality Martha Stewart. In the show, the Martha character looked to her TV mother and said something like, “Thank you for withholding just enough love from me to make me into the overachieving success that I am today.” I remember it well, even though it was years ago, because it made me wonder what made people successful. Was it privilege or the withholding of privilege? Was it intelligence or persistence? Was it advantage or disadvantage? It wasn’t until I recently read a book by Malcolm Gladwell called David and Goliath that highlights many stories of people that faced harsh disadvantages in life (yet used those disadvantages in their favor) that I thought of that quote from the TV show from long ago and wondered, what exactly makes people successful? Gladwell’s argument in the book is that people that face overwhelming odds produce greatness because the “underdogs” tend to create opportunities that make the impossible, possible. Gladwell challenges the ideas that more is always better, stronger always wins and one way is always the right way. Perhaps you are the person that has always fallen into the norm, perhaps you are a teacher that always looks for the perfect looking/acting student to be the one that you know will succeed. Perhaps, you feel that there is always a perfect line or standard that produces success. Perhaps you feel that you can spot a future success a mile away, but, like Gladwell, you should or rather need to come to the conclusion that it’s often the disadvantaged that just might surprise you in the world of success....
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