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    Steve Jobs speaks from the heart in a commencement speech to the 2005 graduating class of Stanford University. He successfully delivers a message of courage proceeding a period of allegedly resolved health issues. Within approximately 14 minutes, Steve Jobs verifies where he came from, how he handled disappointments, and what he values the most. Introduction Mr. Jobs opens his speech by expressing appreciation for the “honor” to address the class. Although, his accomplishments are notable, the…

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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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    While conducting research on Steve Jobs the man who revolutionized the technology world, I have learned several valuable methods to succeed in my chosen career field when you encounter problems such as: investment failures, losing your major creation and health problems. With the methods learned from the research on Steve Job’s perseverance, I will be able to apply those methods myself on the job when times are tough. Jobs, founder of Apple Inc. faced several investment challenges before…

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    The Steve Jobs movie didn’t do well at the box office this weekend but Oscar contenders that usually go with the limited release to wide release strategy have notoriously slow starts. The box office success or lack thereof, with only making $7 million domestically, shouldn’t detract you from seeing this film. Weather you believe it or not if Steve Jobs was a genius you’re probably reading this review on an Apple product which is indicative of his influence. This movie doesn’t break down his life…

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    the lower classes from which they came from and would graciously give back to their community. Other people who were born into wealth often take what they have for granted and drain others of what little they may have. Two men, Andrew Carnegie and steve Jobs, were two such men who earned their wealth through hard work, dedication, and the will to push forward for the betterment of themselves and their community. Andrew Carnegie was an american industrialist widely known for leading the…

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    Steve Jobs Father

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    biological parents of Steven Paul Jobs were told to give him up by the parents of his biological father. He was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs on the promise that they would make him attend college. He was mischievous as a teenager, but grew interest in building things. He would take apart different appliances to learn how they worked and how to build them. At just age 13, he was given a job for the summer working at Hewlett-Packard. In 1967, Jobs met Steve Wozniak. Jobs and Wozniak became very…

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    of those moments, when we are influencing the future” (“Steve Jobs” BrainyQuote). Steve Jobs was an inventor that people will forever know and never forget. He was adopted by Paul and Clara, and eventually found his biological parents who had a daughter that they had kept. He later became good friends with his sister, and kept in touch with his biological parents(“Steven Jobs.” Newsmaker). From early on in his life, it was easily seen that Jobs had an eye for technology. He complained to his…

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    Essay On Steve Jobs

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    Number • Steve Jobs: Apple 3 • Mark Zuckerberg: Facebook 7 • Larry Page and Sergey Brin: Google 10 • Which Entrepreneur do I admire/respect the most? 13 • The importance of Entrepreneurship in South Africa: 14 • Will I become a successful entrepreneur one day? 14 Steve Jobs: Apple Many described Steve Jobs as an egocentric bully; there was no one like him, a natural leader. Born in 1955 in san Francisco, Jobs was destined for greatness. As a teenager,…

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    Steve Jobs History

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    contrary belief, Apple Inc. was not founded by one person, it was actually founded by two. Steve Jobs, one of the most iconic faces of Apple was the man who took all the “claim to fame” but he was only one piece to the puzzle. Before the name “Apple” was a thought, Jobs knew that he needed a right hand man, one who knew and understood computer better than anyone. That man was best friend, Steve Wozniak. Jobs met Woz at a technology convention in California’s Melono Park, known as the Homebrew…

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    The 2005 Commencement Address at Stanford University written and spoken by Steve Job’s was a speech about the things he’d learn when being close to death and the things he valued in life after that. He delivered the speech describing that his near death experience taught him the importance of his life and made him learn to take more risks. He advocated that life is too short to turn down opportunities because it is a risk factor in life. We should always have the mentality of “What would I do if…

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