What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures

by mrbooks on February 15, 2010

  • ISBN13: 9781600249150
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product DescriptionOver the last ten years, the journalist Malcolm Gladwell, the most talented and most influential in America. In The New Yorker, his writings are likely to be magazine states that advertising costs significantly more money for ads that run in their articles. With the best-# 1, The Tipping Point, Blink and sale of outliers, it has touched millions of readers. And now the best and most famous of his plays in New York gathered in an anthology of brilliant and provocative. Among the pieces: a study on why there are so many different types of mustard, but only one kind of ketchup, an evaluation of what a safe car, a look at how we recruit wonder if you can not say who is right for the job in order to examine the machine built to predict hit movies, why homeless people can solve more easily than its famous silhouette of the inventor and entrepreneur Ron Popeil manage to look at why employers such as personality tests preparation. . . More>>

What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures

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MiaGo February 15, 2010 at 6:01 pm

I have not received my product. For more than a month. I feel more frustrated. Rating: 1 / 5

Catherine Martin February 15, 2010 at 8:20 pm

I bought the dog saw it and i just love it! His writing is so easy to make now – I’m happy about done w / the book and I’ve only just begun – very interesting – informative – I look forward to more! Rating: 2 / 5

P. M. Lewis February 15, 2010 at 9:25 pm

If you opt for the review of the content here, unfortunately I can not help since two CDs that I have received many scratches that they depend directly or cause. Jamming CDs in boxes stacked 2×2 hard to stop. Many publishers of audio books do so to increase profits and reduce costs. I will pay two U.S. dollars more, suitable for CDs apologize for those who want an audio book examination to pass distracted. Rating: 1 / 5

Loyd E. Eskildson February 15, 2010 at 9:45 pm

All parts of “What the Dog Saw” was previously published articles Gladwell in The New Yorker “and are classified into three categories – smaller than an obsessive genius (eg, Ron Popeil, Chop-O-Matic fame) groups, theories ( such as homelessness, financial scandals) and think about the predictions we make about people. I’ve got a serious effort to try to the last in this book, Gladwell, after a brief saw a word I like during the scan of the book at Costco – “investment”. No luck. There are two problems with the book Gladwell. 1) It addresses issues of minimal interest or consequence. (Who cares why Mustard is now available in dozens of varieties, while ketchup same? As Ron Popeil – I hate sellers, most of them spend their lives in order to convince people of what they want, or did not do ‘t. 2) Gladwell adds nothing useful to the world in the light of these aspects is required. (Not surprising if you think about it.) I am far, but with the Renewed understanding why I always like The New Yorker “- even though his death was waiting for my parents who are bored to leave home to one of her friends. What Gladwell, I will not try to be more material – you have to take the pen and paper, laptop, computer, typewriter, dictating machine, and then secretary. Rating: 1 / 5

MST February 16, 2010 at 12:32 am

It was a Christmas gift for a family member and 17 Januar 10 I have not received the book. I went to Barnes and Noble (I) the first time and was with her a gift that is something else. Never again will I trust this seller or Amazon. Rating: 1 / 5

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