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    known as Apple Inc co-founder. This essay will answer your questions about whom he really was and why does he have so much impact on society. First of all, Steve worked with Steve Wozniak designing products and videogames, once, Jobs was hired by Atari which was a videogame company, and he had to design a new videogame, of course, with help of Wozniak. Wozniak already had the idea of a videogame called “breakout”, he told Jobs to sell the idea…

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    The positive effect of video games It seem that every time mankind face problem, we naturally pass it off as it as someone else fault. It is either music, internet, video game or any other form of media that are usually the first to blame for society’s issue. The most common today, are video game. Virginia attack, bombing in Moscow, Newtown massacre, it seem like it is getting easier and easier for people to blame on video games. well it is the video game fault? let find out. but first let start…

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    Ernest Cline’s book Ready Player One leaves us at a cliffhanger. We don’t know what happens after he and Art3mis meet up in real life and IOI after Sorrento got arrested by the police. I think Ernest Cline’s Ready Player One’s idea was to tell kids and adults that the world is on a rocky road down if we keep going at this rate. The main gunter parzival starts to help himself to become a top notch gunter after finding the copper key, IOI blows up his trailer. Then he goes to colorado where he…

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    Would you rob and steal from the those beneath you or would you give back to the community that your were once a part of and that raised and nurtured you to be who you are today? This is what we face when we decide to join the economic race for success. These people can often sympathize with 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…

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    Before Steve ever had a thought about changing the world, he was already a brilliant man. Only eighteen years old, Jobs received a position with the Atari company as a technician. Nolan Bushnell, one of Atari’s cofounders, stated that while Steve was there he, “was very often the smartest guy in the room, and he would let people know that.” Simply for sport, Jobs and his best friend from high school, Steve Wozniak, designed what they called a “blue box.” This gadget was able to generate tones at…

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    The Influence Of MTV

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    On August 1, 1981, a brand new wave of the music industry launched on cable television. The first music video premiering on this channel was “Video Killed the Radio Star” by The Buggles (cite). While at the time, no one could predict the success of MTV, this song seemed to foreshadow the impact of this new music television. Music videos, while having been around for a long time, had never had a format all to themselves on television. MTV provided artists who could harness the full capabilities…

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    Eric Monacelli Case Study

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    i. Eric Monacelli has an honest upbringing and has the personality typical of gamers. It can be easily seen why he excels in the public relations field with his easy going personality and is easy to talk to. He was born August 31st and has a wide variety of interests including: art, movies, music, video, literature, Iron Man, guitars, dogs, and most importantly baseball. On top of that Eric is a space fanatic and loves many aspects of space. He also has a wife and a son. In addition he has a…

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    Steve Jobs Research Paper

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    Steve took a job at Atari in 1974. Only several months later he left to find spiritual enlightenment through Buddhism in India. After he returned in 1976-at just 21 years old-him and Steve Wozniak paired up again and started Apple Computer. They started in Steve's family garage…

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    Game Design Experience

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    Academy upper school students. While my teaching experience was limited to teachers in a professional development capacity, I was intrigued by the opportunity to work with students. Albeit, my gaming experience was bounded by a childhood immersed in Atari, Nintendo, and Sega Genesis. During my first year away at college, I found solace in NHL 97 on the Genesis console. Although an argument could be made that my time should have been dedicated to course work, the hours I spent gaming were the…

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    Steve Jobs Research Paper

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    Jobs took a job as a technician for Atari in 1973. In 1974 Jobs went to India in search of spiritual enlightenment at Neem Karoli Baba. He adopted Indian beliefs by shaving his head and wearing the traditional Indian clothing. Steve then began practicing Zen Buddhism and maintained that practice…

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