The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell is a book about how small actions at the right time, in the right place, and with the right people can create a "tipping point" for anything from a product to an idea to a trend. Gladwell is not a sociologist, but he relies on sociological studies, and those from other disciplines within the social sciences to write articles and books that both the general public and social scientists find fascinating and worthwhile. According to Gladwell, the "tipping point" is "that magic moment when an idea, trend, or social behavior crosses a threshold, tips, and spreads like wildfire."
According to Gladwell, there are three variables that determine whether and when the tipping point for a product, idea, or phenomenon will be achieved: The Law of the Few, the Stickiness Factor, and the Power of Context.
A good sport would be option B because the others aren't good or at least do not position yourself in a good way.
Answer: ok, so the poem is basically about “encouraging the reader to take up a pen and begin to write, to appreciate the beauty and wonder of the world, and to try to capture that beauty in writing.” (Enotes.com) So I’d try to describe someone writing down their imagination if that makes sense, or creating or a universe or something.
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1. The claim states we should limit the time teens use texting.
2. We should limit the time teens use texting.
3. Some may disagree because it could be the only way besides calling to communicate with other state family and friends.
4. It could be the only way besides calling to communicate with other state friends or family.
5. We should limit the time teens use texting. Even though it could be the only way besides texting to communicate without other state friends and family