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    Steve Jobs was the inventor of Apple iPhone, iPad, Macintosh and more. We use those products every day. He is important today because 43.5% of people who use smartphones have an Apple product seems like a little but put in content it is a ton. 1 billion Apple devices are in services right know. Apple is worth 750 billion dollars. Steve when starting it never thought it would be what it is today. Steve jobs was born February 24, 1955 in San Francisco California. He was adopted at birth by his…

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    under a few circumstances and understandings. The first condition she would want for people inventing AI is for them to be hard working, determined, and motivated because those are the key essentials in making an innovation successful (similar to Steve Jobs). Mazzucato would also bring to attention that accomplishing this feat of AI would require immense assistance from the government and the public. Joseph Schumpeter, writer of Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy (1942), introduces some key…

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    Arguments usually use a fact to support a claim. Steve Jobs uses his opinion and supports it with history. This is also called “ethos or pathos”. Which creates more personal information for himself that makes more interest in his audience. This often makes people look at him as a role model. I believe that when he shared his hardships, his audience got more familiar with him. I agree when Steve Jobs says that “time is precious”, because your time can end whenever. He explains into depth about…

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    Steve Jobs was best known for his influence on the technological world, also for his use of simple use of words in his speeches. Jobs tells his speech with three stories connecting dots, love and loss and death. Each of the three has its own unique story that in the end, it depends whether or not you want to use these three in your life. Your life is very important because it is something everyone has but no one can live it the same way as you do. The message that steve jobs talk about brings a…

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    Steve Jobs started working on his successful products in 1976 (just the age of 21) with another computer genius Steve Wozniak. They both started out in Jobs family garage, to fund their entrepreneurial venture; Jobs sold his bus Volkswagen and Wozniak sold his cherish-able scientific calculator. Jobs and Wozniak both had a shared vision that focused on making technology easier to get around with but yet also with the best features. Jobs and Wozniak are credited with revolutionizing the computer…

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    In his speech Steve Jobs explains that you should always trust in yourself to get you somewhere. He states in the beginning of the speech that “You have to trust in something— your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and It has made all the difference in my life.”(Dlugan, 2005). In that part he tells you to just believe in yourself because you never know where you're going to end up even if you wanted to be a teacher and you end up being a doctor. Your…

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    o INTRODUCTION Apple was found by Steve Jobs in the year 1976 along with Steve Woznaik and Ronald Wayne. The apple made its entry in to the market on April 1,1976 by selling Apple I personal computer kit but it wasn’t until the launch of iPods that the apple company caught the market and made huge profits. As of current it is the largest information technology company in the world by revenue and second largest mobile manufactures in the world. Apple launched their first iPhone in the year 2007…

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    Steve Jobs was a wonderful man, who was sadly lost too early, to pancreatic cancer. But he did deliver a great speech, that has a main goal of showing the graduating seniors at Harvard, that money doesn't always equal happiness, and that you could always become successful, even without much money. This essay also has some major elements of ethos, logos, and pathos, which are explained through the upcoming paragraphs into the next paragraphs. In the topic of Ethos, Logos, and Pathos, the…

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    Steve Jobs Personality

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    Following the years Steve Jobs was adopted by the Jobs family, he became amative to electronics, specifically televisions and computers. Steve conveyed noticeable characteristic in his youth days. It is known that Steve’s success is because of his personality. Due to his outspokenness and being a businessman, it was no provocation. Steve exhibited magnetism which allowed him to easily negotiate; While creating business with companies such as Disney, AT&T, and various record labels, negotiation…

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    Known as one of the most influential men of his time, Steve Jobs was chosen to give the 2005 Graduating Class of Stanford their commencement speech. Jobs aimed to inspire this next generation to use their intuition and follow their hearts to success and happiness. In doing so, he successfully convinced the class to pursue their passions by telling them three stories of connecting the dots, love and loss, and death. By filling his speech with ethos, pathos, and logos he gave a speech that was…

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