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    Over spring break I was helping out at a FIRST Robotics competition being hosted at my high school when I ran into my old chemistry teacher from 10th grade. After catching up some he mentioned that some of the students on the current Robotics team were doing an internship with a software company in Horsham roughly fifteen minutes away from my house. The next day I had an email from him with the details of how to get in touch with one of his good friends who happened to be the CFO of the company…

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    year. Not only did Steve save Apple from verge of collapse but he also put the company back on track. Effective marketing, branding, and stylish designs attracted consumers to Apple products. Later innovations such as the revolutionized Macbook Air, iMac, iPod, and iPhone have all changed modern technology. In 2008, iTunes was the second biggest music store in America, following behind Walmart. About half of Apple 's current revenue comes from iTunes and iPod sales. An estimated two hundred…

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    PESTLE Analysis PESTLE Analysis is a analysis of the external factors of a company, which plays a significant part of company’s new project. Managers identify the risk factors by using this method before taking any steps for the company. There are six factors associated with PESTLE, namely Political, Economical, Social, Technological, Legal and Environmental. Unalike SWOT analysis, this focus on the external macro environmental factors that would cause any negative effect on the business now or…

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    4p Marketing Strategy

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    4Ps of Marketing Every well-designed marketing strategy addresses the 4P 's of Marketing. These are Product, Promotion, Place, and Price. Each of these concepts is unique and occupies its own particular place in our comprehensive marketing equation. You must consider each when determining your marketing mix. Product The product variable encompasses equal elements of design, product lifecycle, and brand equity. A good example of these product elements are smart phones and other electronic…

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    The Executive Summery Apple Inc. is one of the global renowned company that designs, manufacture and market computers, music players and other communication devices. The company also deals in numerous software, peripherals and networking services. The company headquarter is in Cupertino, California. The company was founded by the Late Steve Jobs in 1976. The company is widely recognizing its constant work on technology innovation. The company has a team of executive teams who oversee and help in…

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    Dramatic Monologue

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    “Listen Isabelle” Crap I’m getting fired, what else would It be? Usually, Mr. Pine calls me Belle, but Isabelle means it’s serious. As I get lost in my thoughts I hear Mr. Pine “What do you think?” What? Crap I totally should've paid attention. “W.…What? Sorry, I zoned out a little” I tell him while looking down at my feet. He laughs “That's totally fine Bella, I was wondering If you would be able to go work with my son. He will be taking over the company when I retire. But before I fully…

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    Spacing Word Boundaries

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    Introduction In recent decades there has been attention to how spacing has an effect in first and second language reading, for which the development of eye-tracking technology has allowed a deeper understanding. The importance of these findings are linked to information on how readers process language and its implications to language teaching. Some researchers have explored spacing and word boundaries within writing systems, focusing on its effects on readers’ landing positions and saccades (e.g…

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    Apple Inc. 2015. Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Introduction The formation of Apple Inc. can be dated back to 1976. The founder; Steven Jobs and Steven Wozniak came up with the first computer called Apple I. Apple II was then introduced in 1978.The introduction of Apple II set the pace in the industry since it had a setting for color display. Apple became one of the leading PC industry members when they eventually an application that was used to upgrade the Macintosh computer.…

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    Throughout his life, Steve Jobs worked hard and strived to create the best technology. As a child, he made electronics with his father, Paul, in their garage, where he learned all about technology. In high school, Jobs created a device called a “blue box” that let people make free calls to other cities. He came up with the name for Apple, the successful company that he started, from working at an apple orchard over the summer. This shows how casual and frugal Steve was for a . He didn’t need to…

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    We can all learn a lot from him. In addition, whether or not you've already reached success, Steve Jobs provides a fantastic blueprint to follow. I personally know many very successful entrepreneurs who still follow several of his principles and traits to this day. The first characteristic that I think is most important and unique is his unbelievable imagination. It's one thing to envision your company growing and taking market share from another competitor, but it's another thing to envision…

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