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    The Apple Cult: Steve Jobs

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    opportunity and was elated to find that such a perfect prophet had been born. Siri contacted Steve through telepathy all of his life. As a boy, Jobs and his new father worked on electronics in the family garage. Steve Jobs learned how to take apart and reconstruct electronics, a hobby that instilled confidence, tenacity and mechanical prowess. Although Steve Jobs was always an intelligent thinker, his youth was filled with frustrations over traditional schooling. His fourth grade teacher had to…

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    Personal Truth

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    advancements are all measurements of achievement or failure. True success in life can only be achieved when you live, speak, and act completely within person truth. A great transcript isn’t necessary to have a fabulous job, a stellar portfolio doesn’t translate to phenomenal returns on investment, a job doesn’t equate financial returns that blow the socks off the rest of the world. A $100,000-in-debt-rule-following entrepreneur turned millionaire-single-mom once told me that her greatest success…

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    Pixar founder, entrepreneur, and inventor, Steve Jobs, in his commencement address to graduates at Stanford University, describes his journey through life and the challenges that shaped his future. Jobs’ purpose is to emphasize that you should find what you love to do, and listen to your own opinions. He uses an encouraging and optimistic tone in order create a feeling of confidence and positivity in the college graduates that he is addressing. Jobs begins his commencement address by…

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    used the term “The American Dream” for the first time in his book The Epic America. Since then, it has been the ideal for people living in the United States, and it has served as a powerful incentive for immigrants from far and wide to come and experience it for themselves. Since Adams's time, however, the definition of “The American Dream” has changed for some, and the accessibility of the dream has come into question too. Merriam Webster describes The American Dream as “An American Social…

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    mindset. Smith doesn’t have fear growth mindset has also helped will smith by making him look beyond the bigger picture. Will knows how to protect his dreams and doesn't let anyone get in his way. Will Smith has the ability to see greatness in everyone Mr.Smith meets. Smith demonstrant growth mindset by not being scared to attack his fears, protects his dreams, and by seeing greatness in everyone.…

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    Lao Tzu's Early Stages

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    effort was paid off when he was a winner of Junior Weight Lifting, Mr. Europe, and Mr. Olympia… Schwarzenegger is a person who understand “small is new big” concept because he had spent 5 year of hard working and following his strict diet to make his dream come true. His success came from the perfect of each step in his plan, and then work hard will lead him to his glory. Jarvis’s…

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    When we refer to the the American Dream it doesn’t have a specific definition for all of us together because it’s meant for all of us and our definition of the term is different for many people because we all have our own American Dream. The term “American Dream” was invented by a historian named James Truslow Adams in 1931. What he meant by the term “American Dream” was "That dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for every man, with opportunity for each according…

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    Brianna Dunkes Mrs. Menard English 10 17th May 2016 American Dream Essay Everyone had the ability to achieve their American dream. Not everyone believes this statement, since they have not yet completed their American dream. In 1931, James Truslow Adams first defined the “American Dream” by writing that “life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement” regardless of social status or birth circumstance. If you work hard,…

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    life, they will miss the entire journey in between. Dictionary.com defines the American dream as "a life of personal happiness and material comfort as traditionally sought by individuals in the U.S." In Authur Miller's Death of a Salesman Willy Loman, the main character, tries to achieve his idea of the American dream but ultimately fails in the end. Each person could have their own version of the American dream that they want to achieve. "While Miller clearly uses Willy's collapse to…

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    My Argument Justyn Roach Palm Springs High School P.4 My Argument Steve Job is the co founder/CEO of Apple Computers and Pixar Animation. He gave an impeccable commencement speech to a graduating class at Stanford University. He shared 3 stories about his personal growth over the years and how it impacted to his life. After reading his speech I was inspired by his raw truths about life. I agree strongly with Steve Job’s outlook about connecting the dots, to find your path you can never…

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