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Malcolm Gladwell Factors Of Success Analysis
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Malcolm Gladwell said: Practice isn t the thing you do once you re good. It s the thing you do
that makes you good. Journalist and author, Malcolm Gladwell is best known for writing The
Outliers, a book which challenges readers definitions of success by claiming special chances,
hidden potentials, and cultural legacies lead to success. He asserts that if you work hard enough,
assert yourself, and use your mind and imagination, you can shape the world to your desires.
(Gladwell, 2013) The first relevant example is Bill Joy and Bill Gates and their I.T. success. Second,
the Beatles, a group of musicians, used their minds and imaginations to challenge the music industry.
Lastly, some individuals refused to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(2013). Outliers. 1st ed. New York: Back Bay Books, Little, Brown and Company, p.151.

Gladwell, M. (2013). Outliers. 1st ed. New York: Back Bay Books, Little, Brown and Company, p.35
~ 36, 46~ 47 .

Lenny, B., Whitener, M. and Paterson, G. (n.d.). Please Please Me. [online] The Beatles Bible.
Available at: https://www.beatlesbible.com/albums/please please me/ [Accessed 7 Dec. 2017].

Wyman, B. (2017). All 213 Beatles Songs, Ranked From Worst to Best. [online] Vulture. Available
at: http://www.vulture.com/2017/06/all 213 beatles songs ranked from worst to best.html [Accessed
21 Nov. 2017].

Olympics at Sports Reference.com. (n.d.). Ray Ewry Bio, Stats, and Results. [online] Available at:
https://www.sports reference.com/olympics/athletes/ew/ray ewry 1.html [Accessed 29 Oct. 2017].

Inc.com. (2016). 12 Incredibly Successful People Who Overcame Adversity. [online] Available at:
https://www.inc.com/joshua spodek/12 incredible people who succeeded despite adversity.html
[Accessed 5 Nov.
Examples Of Code Of Ethics In Counseling
Ethics: (noun) moral principles that govern a person s behavior or the conducting of an activity.
As a professional, licensed counselor we have tons of rules to follow, and the Code of Ethics is the
most important. Before you can even become a licensed counselor, you must understand each part of
the code of ethics. You may not break these terms without receiving formal punishment, some of
which may include loss of licensure.
The ACA Code of Ethics serves six main purposes: 1. The Code sets forth the ethical obligations
of ACA members and provides guidance intended to inform the ethical practice of professional
counselors. 2. The Code identifies ethical considerations relevant to professional counselors and
counselors in training. 3. The Code enables the association to clarify for current and prospective
members, and for those served by members, the nature of the ethical responsibilities held in
common by its members. 4. The Code serves as an ethical guide designed to assist members in
constructing a course of action that best serves those utilizing counseling services and establishes
expectations of conduct with a primary emphasis on the role of the professional counselor. 5. The
Code helps to support the mission ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, if a client describes abusive behavior toward their children, the therapist is mandated
to file a report with social services. Clients, themselves, need to be aware of both the requirements
and the limits of confidentiality. (College of Saint Benedict, Saint John s Uni, 2014.) However, you
should always get a second opinion on what to report before you do it. You can never be too careful
when it comes to Ethical Codes and laws of counselors. You must protect confidentiality and
thoroughly discuss it with your client. Never leave them unknown to their rights, laws and
responsibility of a
Charles Dickens Search For Money In Great Expectations
My dream was out; my wild fancy was surpassed by sober reality; Miss Havisham was going to
make my fortune on a grand scale (Dickens 146). Charles Dickens, author of the novel Great
Expectations, illustrates a scene in which Pip, the young protagonist, ponders about the things he
will be able to do with the fortune he just received. His unrealistic expectations soon lead him
astray and cause him to make mistakes he never would have otherwise. With Pip s regretful actions
in pursuit of receiving riches from his secret benefactor, Joe s value of friendship over fortune, and
Biddy s wisdom despite her poverty, Charles Dickensshows that material wealth does not improve
one s morals. In his quest for wealth, Pip makes foolhardy choices, such... Show more content on
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It may have been about a month after my sister s reappearance in the kitchen, when Biddy came
to us with a small speckled box containing the whole of her worldly effects, and became a blessing
to the household (Dickens 130). Selflessly, Biddy comes to help Pip s family care of the ailing
Mrs. Joe. Biddy s invaluable assistance without any expectation for material compensation
elaborates that her cordial manners are not influenced by wealth. You know best, Pip; but don t
you think you are happier as you are? (Dickens 135). Strolling leisurely outside, Biddy gives Pip
canny advice by discouraging him from becoming super wealthy. Biddy believes that money cannot
make one truly happy. Her prudent guidance displays Biddy as wise and helpful even without the
use of money, which adds on to Dickens theme that wealth does not help one have better morals.
Her kindness to Pip s family and her astute suggestions to Pip demonstrate Biddy s grounded
principles as part of the theme that one s prosperity does not determine
Functional State Of Secondary Structures Essay
Functionally similar proteins (i.e. Orthologous protein BLOCKs) evolve to create amino acid
divergence at locus specific positions (Gaucher, Miyamoto and Benner, 2001; Wang and Gu, 2001).
Different BLOCKs evolve at a different rate. However, for a given family (or BLOCK) it is constant
(Dickerson 1971; Dayhoff and Schwartz, 1978). The divergence, although alters primary sequences,
sequence of secondary structure largely remains unaltered, the one that acts as a determinant for
functional state of proteins of homologous family (Shen, Jones and Mohrenweiser, 1998). The fact
that not all hetero pairs (total 190) contribute equally to the evolution of a BLOCK (Figure 2, A1 and
A2), characterizing their differential role in relation to its properties is of central importance.
Further, it remains a challenge to understand the acquired substitutions at the primary sequence level
and the maintenance of secondary structures for functional state. Present study is an attempt to gain
insight into the mechanism of substitutions based on observed hetero pairs and positional diversity
in relation to proteins structure and function.
3.1.Observed homo and hetero pairs are sensitive parameters in the study of evolution
Henikoff and Henikoff (1992) pioneered the concept of BLOCK and developed BLOSUM series of
fundamental matrices that utilize observed hetero pairs for computation of odd scores. These
matrices (e.g. BLOSUM62) got wide application in Bioinformatics studies []. When identical
Iris Oh Research Paper
Iris Oh is a 19 year old college woman who lately has not been well and her parents are worried
about her. Iris was born in Seoul, South Korea and when she was 4 months old, she and her
parents with her two brothers decided to move to Los Angeles, California. Growing up people
would make fun of her weight and would call her Little Pea because she was round and chubby
like a little pea. She told her therapist that she hated being called Little Pea because it made her
feel bad about her weight struggle. When she entered school the students would make fun of her
for her eyes and her weight. In school, her classmates would call her hippo. She would always go
home crying because of the jokes and mother would tell her to stop being a baby. Iris
A Comparison Of Pearl Harbor And The USS Arizona
Pearl Harbor and the USS Arizona
December 7, 1941 was a significant day in United States history. The attack on Pearl Harbor was
an act of war meant to destroy the Pacific Fleet, sinking the USS Arizona and the other ships in the
harbor was the goal of the Japanese. The huge number of casualties suffered when the USS Arizona
sank (almost half of the total attack) was such a blow to the American public that it became the
image that would help support the war effort and push the United States into World War II. The
sinking of the USS Arizona was a plan and victory for the Japanese while it played a significant part
in shaping American s reactions and actions to the attack on Pearl Harbor.
The Japanese had developed a plan and strategy to attack the Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor if a
peace agreement could not be reached through talks with the United States. Their idea was that
they would destroy the fleet so that the Japanese would have the advantage in the South Pacific.
The Japanese commander shouted over the radio, Tora, tora, tora! (Hopkinson 26) This was the
battle cry to signal to proceed with the attack. 183 planes were in the first wave to attack. Their
target, Battleship Row where among other battleships, the USS Arizona was docked. The second
wave of 168 planes was meant to finish the blow and make sure all targets were attacked ( Pearl
Harbor ). There had been a plan to send a third wave of planes to attack the fuel storages and repair
facilities. This third
To Believe and To Change in Ayn Rand’s Anthem
To Believe and To Change Individuality arises when an individual encounters and endures a life,
taking their first step with their family which is the first society an individual faces. Through their
lives, individuals promote their own exclusive originalities, while Ayn Rand s novella Anthem
characterizes a totalitarian society suppressing individualism. In the society depicted in Anthem,
individualism is oppressed by the society imposing children live away from their families which is
one form of totalitarian dictators authority. The intention of totalitarian dictators enforcing the
arrangement of children living apart from their families is to impede individualistic society avert
dissimilarities transpiring in the process of family influences in education, forfend the enlightenment
of emotions, and the establishment of collectivism. We strive to be like all our brother men, for all
men must be alike (Rand 21). Although being divergent is a sin, transgression in Anthem society,
Prometheus, the protagonist, defies against collectivism by standing out and becoming an outcast of
himself in his society with self assurance and eagerness. No one in Anthem society has individual
identity by inspecting the inexistence of the word I, while Prometheus detects the Unspeakable
Word, ego, exposing the readers to envisage the propitious prospect of the establishment of
individualism.
Women never see their children and children never know their parents (Rand 41). Prometheus
Essay On Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS: EARLY VERSUS LATE LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY.
INTRODUCTION

Gallbladder disease is a common surgical pathology and may present in an elective or an acute
setting. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has become the gold standard management for symptomatic
gallbladder disease. However, there are many concerns with regards to the implementation of this
versatile technique for acute cholecystitis. Concerns centered on the anticipation of conversion to an
open procedure and the increase in complications such as bile duct injury.
The following case involves 33 year old female patient that presented with signs and symptoms of
acute cholecystitis. An early emergency laparoscopic cholecystectomy was performed for this patient
within ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I. Halldestam, E. . Enell, E. Kullman, and K. Borch, Development of symptoms and complications in
individuals with asymptomatic gallstones, British Journal of Surgery, vol. 91, no.6, pp. 734 738,
2004.
2.Cameron acute cholecystitis 387
3.Strasberg SM, Clavien PA. Overview of therapeutic modalities for the treatment of gallstone
diseases. American Journal of Surgery 1993;165(4):420 6.
4.Dolan JP, Diggs BS, Sheppard BC, Hunter JG. The national mortality burden and significant
factors associated with open and laparoscopic cholecystectomy: 1997 2006. Journal of
Gastrointestinal Surgery 2009; 13(12):2292 301.
5.HESonline. Hospital Episode Statistics. Main procedures and interventions: 3 character.http:/
/www.hesonline.nhs.uk/Ease/servlet/ContentServer?siteID=1937 categoryID=205 2011 (accessed
on 25 February 2013).
6.G. S. Litynski, Highlights in the History of Laparoscopy, Barbara Bernert, Frankfurt, Germany,
1996.
7.Keus, F., Gooszen, H.G., and van Laarhoven, C.J. (2010) Open, small incision, or laparoscopic
cholecystectomy for patients with symptomatic cholecystolithiasis. An overview of Cochrane
Hepato Biliary Group reviews. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews , 1 , CD008318. DOI:

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