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    law and the acceptance of all people. All of the immigrants entering our country allow our population to thrive. In a Ted Talk, Ben Huh mentions, “More than a third of all American technology start-ups have at least one immigrant co-founder.” If Sergey Brin did not immigrate to the America from Moscow, Russia, then Google may have never existed. If John W. Nordstrom did not immigrate to America from Sweden, then Nordstrom may have never existed. If Andrew Chern and Peggy Chern did not immigrate…

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    was founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, with a small investment from Sun co-founder Andy Bechtolsheim. The company was originally established with a search engine named Google “a play on the word “googol,” the mathematical term for a 1 followed by 100 zeros” (Google Company Overview…

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    A Message To Shareholders: The founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, had installed a corporate structure that kept them shielded from shareholders' pressure, and allowed them full freedom to try innovative ventures. But it also led to complains from shareholders about the lack of clarity regarding risky investments…

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    Google Inc Case Analysis

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    Introduction Google Inc. has over the years earned a positive reputation with regards its accomplishment as well as its leadership technique. Founded by Larry Page as well as Sergey Brin, the company has grown to become a source of information for millions across the world. Google was developed by Page and Brin back in Stanford University when they created a search engine referred as BackRub to trace various personal pages. Its success has largely been associated with an innovative business…

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    Discourse Community Essay

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    What is a discourse community? What does it take to be a part of a discourse community? A discourse community describes the ways in which language use is defined by a certain community. Since there are many forms of communication, it is very imperative to understand how a discourse community communicate because the members basically have their own language and communication method. First you must obtain knowledge and have creditability in the particular field, topic, issue or area of interest…

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    today they haven't only became successful people but also became fame. Example: of such kind of people are like “Bill Gates” founder of Microsoft, “Mark Zuckerberg” founder of Facebook, “Steve Jobs” a Co-founder of Apple and founder of NeXT, Sergey Brin a Co-founder of Google, “Aliko Dangote” a successful entrepreneurer and owner of Dangote Group, “Elun Musk” also a successful entrepreneurer, inventor, investor, and engineer he is recognized for Hyperloop, SolarCity, SapceX, Tesla Inc, OpenAi,…

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    Which states that they will “guarantee that advertising, not user fees, would underwrite the internet” (p. 170). Also quoting from others including Larry Page, Sergey Brin, and Richard Dawkins and their views regarding the topic. This article includes references from other mental environmentalists that share the same views, almost creating a biased article. THis article also includes statistical evidence, referring…

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    American Dream What is the true definition of the American Dream? Is it the simple idea of having a white picket fence in a quaint neighborhood and a family of four? Is it the promise of equality and freedom in the eyes of the law? Or maybe it’s the lie that everyone can succeed if they are dedicated and persevere when all the odds are against them? The American Dream is a fantasy, something that was told to immigrants as a reassurance that leaving behind everything they'd ever known was the…

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    Refugee Crisis Refugees are a worldwide problem today. There are no region or continent lacks refugees. People caught between danger at home and loss of identity in a strange land. Today, more than 19 million people forced to flee their homelands because of the war, persecution, and oppression; an estimated 42,500 more join them daily (Taub, 2015). They seek safety in strange societies where they may be isolated from the rest their family. Recent examples include Syrians who were forced from…

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    Jeff Bezos

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    Throughout history, men and women alike have wanted to be innovative. Whether it be changing the tide of technology, investigating the cause of a disease, or exploring efficient means of energy, humans have persevered to make other people’s lives easier. Technological advances can be viewed as intentional or accidental. Regardless of the status, they have altered the way we live. The creation of the smartphone has provided us with the ability to access information on-the-go. Youtube provides…

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