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    Career Evaluation Paper

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    car insurance, retirement plans and pensions, health and lifetime insurance, sick leave, paid vacations, tuition assistance, travel and expense reimbursement among others. Benefits however vary from one company to another. The big companies such as Apple, Google, Facebook, and Microsoft…

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    At last count, both Google and Apple were fast approaching the million app mark with the Google Play Store and the iTunes App Stores. Both vendors predict that they will cross this mark sometime in 2013. Microsoft is currently way behind, but with over 150,000 apps already available through Windows Phone Store, and with a good response on Windows Phone 8, it’s reasonable to expect that the giant from Redmond will not allow itself to stay far back. But this is not really just about mobile…

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    Steve Jobs, one of the founder of all the apple products we use today. In the book “Steve jobs a man who though different” chapters one through four talks about from birth to the end of his first year in collage. Steve Jobs original parents was looking for foster parents because they felt like they couldn’t take care of a child let alone themselves. They found a pair of foster parents with college degrees but shortly before his birth they chose to adopt a little a girl. So, another pair of…

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    Vaccines In America

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    article “The Real Reason the U.S. doesn’t makes IPhone’s” a professor of clinical finance and business economics, Baizhu Chen wrote: “Buying from China is, In fact, Buying American.” Baizhu Chen explains how China allows the American companies such as Apple to hire high paid workers in America. In 2010, the Chinese were getting paid $2.00 an hour, while the Americans…

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    The CEO of Apple Computer and Pixar Animation Studios, Steve Jobs, delivered the Commencement address to the 2005 graduating class of Stanford on June 12, 2005. In his speech, he addressed life lessons he had learned that kept him going through hard times and inspired him to succeed. The purpose of his speech was to excite and inspire fresh college graduates about their world and futures. His first piece of advice is to trust in something in order to keep going. His second is that the only way…

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    Steve Jobs Research Paper

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    This is shown in one of his quotes, “For the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself: 'If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?' And whenever the answer has been 'No' for too many days in a row, I know I need to change something.” This shows that while he was dedicated to his work, he also loved what he did. He started in his parents garage…

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    live. I am only eighteen years old so I haven’t been around for a whole lot of major developments, but I have been on this Earth for quite a few of significant ones. There are three particular breakthroughs I am going to talk about today. The Global Positioning System, otherwise known as a GPS, Wi-Fi, and the IPod are all inventions that came about in my lifetime that changed my life, and other lives, for the better. These inventions will all continue to evolve into something even greater and I…

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    Recording Studio Proposal

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    many different goals I hope to achieve through the design of my studio. My plan involves recording and producing high quality tracks, though I hope to make my studio easy to use. As operator of the studio, I would mainly produce and create hip-hop tracks. I would use many different types of tools, both physically and virtually. My studio would be designed through a audio interface, which would act as the capital. My recordings would be done through a condenser microphone and I would mix using…

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    rather have their beliefs reinforced. People do not want to be challenged by annoying facts. In an effort to support his argument, Manjoo provides the example of technology columnist, Robin Raskin. Raskin’s claim to fame was her pitch based on the Apple product called an Ipod. Raskin called the Ipod, “one of the scariest gifts of the season”. Raskin’s warning about porn being able to be viewed on the Ipod was aired on nine station. Yet, instead of just discussing her concerns for “Iporn”, she…

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    productivity. She then goes on to tell us how Steve Woznick, the creator of apple, came up with the idea of a “user-friendly computer.”…

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