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Karen Bischoff De Moura Bischoff De Moura itibaren Guainía, Kolombiya itibaren Guainía, Kolombiya

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Karen Bischoff De Moura Bischoff De Moura itibaren Guainía, Kolombiya

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Bu kez Kinsey Millhone'dan Jean Timberlake'i 17 yıl önce Floral Beach adlı küçük bir berg'de kimin öldürdüğünü bulması istenir. Hemen hemen herkes tarafından taşlanıyor ve konuşanlar dürüst değil, bu yüzden Kinsey gerçeği nasıl ortaya çıkaracak. Tipik Kinsey tarzında, bir şey gerçekten mantıklı olana kadar ipuçlarını karıştırıyor. Bu benim serinin favorim değil. Aslında karakterlerin hepsi olası ve rahatsız edici olduğu için neredeyse vazgeçtim. Katil kesinlikle bir sürpriz oldu çünkü ben dışarı takılıyorum sevindim. Gerçek şu ki, bu önceki Kinsey kitabını oldukça sıkıcı buldum. Serinin sonraki kitapları okuyucuların ilgisini çekmek amacıyla çok daha iyi yazılmıştır. Sinir bozucu bir karaktere sahip olmak iyidir, ancak her biri olduğunda okumayı zorlaştırır.

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you should not be willing to avoid death. you will not get rewarded for it... it's a good book, and i learned many things about its symbolic with M Derioz

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This book was fascinating! Well, let me revise that a little bit. This book was fascinating, but.... Gladwell introduces Outliers with an incredible premise that grabs the reader immediately: the concept of the "self-made man" is a fallacy. That is to say, the idea that anyone from poverty can simply work hard and, with a little bit of ingenuity and gumption, pull himself up by his bootstraps and enjoy great success is only a fairy tale version of the story. What Gladwell asks us to do is, through a series of chapters designed to clarify various aspects of his argument, is to cast aside this fallacy and take a more critical look at this story and evaluate what is fact and what is fiction. Initially, this is immensely engaging and I found myself being swept up in argument. However, the more I read, the less impressed I became. Ultimately (and I am paring this down a good bit), Gladwell's argument is that individuals who are successful become so because they are born at just the right time, get a lot of practice at what they do well, and luck into a number of opportunities that help them become successful. So let me get this straight....successful people are born with some talent, luck into a number of opportunities, more often than not come from well-off families, and work hard at what they're good at? That's not a revelation. That's common sense! This is not to say that Gladwell's book is not an enjoying read. It is. My difficulty with it is that the argument behind it doesn't really say anything new, and, I would argue, Gladwell takes an overly simplistic view of things in order to make his book more entertaining and widely accessible.

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مقالات في الادب و الفن والسياسة و التاريخ ومقالات في مجالات اخري انه كتاب ممتع اخر لدكتور احمد خالد توفيق م ع فبراير 2014

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I would have to say that I have no claim to the authenticity of whether or not these are really celtic fairy tales. The stories themselves are pretty good. The lessons one should learn from them are not very apparent if indeed they exist. the main reason I say that this is not for kids is that the archaic language will be hard for adults to even understand.

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i was lonely, i was in an airport, i had a long flight ahead of me...any more questions? wait, why am i even apologizing, this was a great book until tom cruise turned it into supermarket lit.

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really enjoyed this one!!!

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"She thought She found love but lost her life to AIDS." "From the romance of first love to the cruel realities of AIDS." A story about a 14 yr old girl who meets a college student when she went out with her aunt and friends to a concert. She thought he was the one,but he rapes her and marked her with one of the worst disases out there, AIDS. What will happen next?