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    Apple believes privacy is greater than the national security needing that information to help stop a extremist. Is privacy greater than national security when the people are under attack by a extremist. National security should have the right to know your information if you have done a crime. It will help the police or FBI track you down and take you to jail. Syed Farcok and his wife have killed 14 people in a mass shooting last December. “His actions have set back the FBI’s efforts to stop…

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    Steve Jobs Research Paper

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    “Steve Jobs the end of an era” Steve Jobs was an entrepreneur, inventor, marketer and one of the group that founded Apple Computer Inc , among Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne. Jobs was the chairman of Apple Inc and chief executive of Pixar Animation until his death in 2011. Steve Jobs biological parents put him up for adoption at birth and was adopted by Paul Jobs and Clara Jobs. Steve’s parents moved to California when he was 5, where he befriended a computer whiz named Steve Wozniak. After…

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    gunman who killed 14 people. The FBI wanted Apple to write a new software so they could unlock Farook´s phone. They thought there might be information about the attack. The FBI should not force Apple to write a new software to unlock Syed Farook's Iphone because it violates the 4th Amendment. The 4th Amendment guarantees the right to privacy, and unreasonable searches and seizures. Although the fourth amendment does say that the government has a right to search personal property if its a…

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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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    IPhone or Android? Nike or Adidas? Brad and Angelina use IPhones, and Kanye rocks Nike. With that in mind the decision should be rather obvious. America is a sea of clever advertisements that brainwash the innocent mind into a false sense of individuality. The evolution of consumer culture and the creation of “nonconformist” subcultures is turning America into a nation of conformists. Rebelling against what's currently popular gives the individual a sense of self-identity and freedom. Buying…

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    According to Martin Lindstrom in “You Love Your iPhone. Literally.” he mentions how people characterize the intense consumer’s devotion to the iPhone as an addiction. First, Lindstrom supports his opinion by pointing out a recent experiment that neuroimaging technology suggested that drug related terms such as “addiction” or “fix” aren’t accurate words we should use to describe our most cherished personal relationships. With functional magnetic resonance imaging tests his team saw that the…

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    phone of a terrorist that killed 14 and injured 22 people. Apple declined the order on the basis's of breaking user privacy and the excessive efforts that would be required to by the current encryption codes. With the FBI having access to unlock any iPhone they please on the line this case was widely talked about throughout the United States and many other countries. In December of 2015, Syed Rizwan Farcook shot and killed 14 people while injuring 22 in San Bernardino, California. Shortly…

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    Steve Jobs is one of the most successful people in America and is not a college graduate. When the topic of technology comes to mind, his name is automatically assumed. He was the founder and once the CEO of Apple, a company known for their innovation and propriety software. He uses his unstable and untraditional beginning of his life as a rhetorical advantage to grab the audience’s attention. His goal in his Stanford speech is to convince the audience that the stereotypical “money equals…

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    the legal, ethical and operational issues in relation to the use of business information using suitable examples. Apple is an American multinational technology company that sell modern technology to its customers. This business sells Mac Computers, IPhone, iPad and iPod. They have different varieties of these products in sizes, colours, storages and different generations of the products. Apple has more than 500 retail stores in 22 countries around the world. Apple has more than 116,000 of…

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    Macbook Research Paper

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    Derrick Archibald Judi Mobley English1010 27 September 2015 #5 Page 787 Apple Apple is completely looking to revolutionize music as we know it by developing products like the iPad with its speaker system that delivers quality of sound, or the iPod where thousands of songs can be downloaded and transported easily, or the Mac Book that gives quality resolution as well as sound whether streaming music videos or on iTunes, or by Apple’s buy out of Beats By Dre, or their own custom Earpods Apple seem…

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