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    Thomas Kempe Book Report

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    The ghost of Thomas Kempe is about a boy called james Harrison. He has recently moved with his family to a cottage in Ledsham, Oxfordshire. James's problem began when a message was chalked onto the blackboard his father has put outside their cottage to advertise the sale of apples. It reads: Sorcerie, Astrologie, Geomancie, Alchemie, Recovery of Goodes Lost, Physicke. Soon pot's and vases are being smashed agains't the ground and doors shut by their self when no one is near them, but James is…

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    The true definition of an engineer changes depending on the person defining it. For an infant in the depths of the Saharan desert, an engineer is the person who fixes the pump that brings water to her village; for a teenager hooked on video games, an engineer is the messiah who reboots his virus-stricken computer right back up to normal. Amongst this variety of definitions, however, lies a singular fundamental linking factor: an engineer is someone who makes a positive impact in your life by…

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    J.C. Penney was attempting to sharpen their competitive edge by hiring Former Apple Inc. retail executive, Ron Johnson, as their chief executive (Kinicki, 2013). Mr. Johnson had been successful with Apple, and J.C. Penney hoped that he could revamp J. C. Penney’s stores to update their appeal and lure customer’s back. J.C. Penney’s current strategy of frequent sales only equated to approximately four customer purchases per year despite 75% of J. C. Penney’s prices being cut 50% or more.…

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    One of the most interesting states is California, because it is home to the most national parks in the US, and it’s the first state to have a trillion dollars in GDP (gross domestic product), mostly due to the large population and industries. Apple, Disneyland, and Barbie all started in California. Some of you may be interested in learning that it is also the birthplace of McDonalds. The world’s tallest trees are at home in California. The hottest place on Earth is in Death Valley, California.…

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    Humans have never realized how grateful they should be for architects and their designs.The most famous architect in the world has created many idealistic designs for all architects to follow, his name is Gyo Obata and his company is Hellmuth,Obata, and Kassabaum (the three last names of the inventors of the company). Also known as HOK. Gyo Obata is a renowned architect and although he was not raised in St. Louis, Obata should be on the St. Louis Walk of Fame because he spent his formative years…

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    Apple is a very prestigious and accomplished technology company that has been making their extremely popular iPhone's for quite some time now. However, Apple has been filed a lawsuit for allegedly infringing a patent set by the University of Wisconsin. Could this be the downfall of Apple? WHAT EXACTLY IS APPLE GETTTING SUED FOR? The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) protects the University of Wisconsin's patents and they have sued Apple for infringing on one of their processor…

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    Sony’s PlayStation and Microsoft’s Xbox are the two leading gaming consoles. Sony and Microsoft have been battle each other for the past 15 years to see whose console can be better. Along with the companies battling it out, the users of the opposite console also argue and debate about which console is better. Sony released the original PlayStation® on December 3, 1994 in Japan. The initial cost was 37,000 yen, or approximately $387. Within the first 30 days, the PlayStation® sold more than…

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    Steve Paul Jobs was a historical risk taker. He was born February 24 1955 in San Francisco. He died on October 5 2011 Palo Alto CA. His parents gave him up for adoption soon after he was born. Steve Jobs was a historical risk taker because he made Apple stores, bought Pixar and he left Apple. Steve Jobs was a risk taker because he opened Apple stores. This was a risk because it was a different kind of store. It cost him a lot of money to make all of stores and even more money to pay the people…

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    Napoles Jose English 12A Economics 12A November 17, 2014 Apples Working Conditions Apple, the largest known electronic company in today’s present day that has revolutionized technology making up to $626.52 billion. Apple is also paired and partners with big electronic making companies such as Foxconn. Foxconn, the largest electronic contractor manufacturer in china, to make production in China for apple electronics. With new technology coming out such as the new IPad minis, new Laptops, and…

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    Steve Jobs Research Paper

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    There are many people in the world that have influenced massive amounts of people, but in my opinion Steve Jobs has been the most motivational person to have lived recently. He has influenced many individual lives and has had a major impact on not only the computer industry, but all industries where design plays a large role. Steve was hard working and strived for perfection in everything he took part in. Steve Jobs was a master of design, an innovator, and an entrepreneur. He and his friend…

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