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    What is Apple? Apple is a multinational technology company. So far Apple has had a problem with the FBI. The FBI wanted Apple to create a new software that can hack into a person’s iPhone to examine their personal information, but Apple refused. Apple’s decision on not allowing the FBI to hack into people’s iPhone was right. In the article entitled PRO/CON: Should Apple have resisted FBI pressure to hack an iPhone? By Tribune New Service, examines the area in which Apple had the right or not…

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    Steve Jobs was the creator of Apple and a multi multi millionaire. Him and his partner Steve Wozniak started their invention in Steve jobs parents garage. They're first apple invention was the apple 1 a small computer made out of mostly wood. Steve Jobs only was 56 when he died. He had gotten pancreatic cancer in 2004 a cancer that started in your pancreas. In 2004 he had tried to remove the pancreatic cancer in his body. In 2009 after taking another leave of absence from Apple, Steve Jobs had…

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    Borrell Triangle

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    idea from text: Early frame builders had no logical basis upon which they designed the first bicycles. They “simply stumbled on a design that felt OK, and had been riding in that nook of the bicycle universe. There were untested geometries out there that could transform bike design” (Borrell 340). response, reaction, or connection to idea: Until now, I never realized that the bicycle was designed by trial and error, and I never once considered the possibility of a completely new bicycle design…

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    Blog 9 – Why Apple Shares are Regularly Subjected to Buybacks Having emerged in recent years as a stock buyback giant, Apple choosing to reward its shareholders in such a way is confusing for some investors. Clearly Apple one of the most noted, reputable, and innovative companies in history, Apple is often questioned as to whether it can offer the same returns from which its fame comes. Apple relies today on a much more diverse array of business options and arms, which includes Apple shares…

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    Like Totally 80’s The years between 1980 and 1984 were part of the decade that reflects what people have today. These years are most known for big hair, bright clothes, fun music, and the computers. Technological advancements contributed a great amount to modern technology. Music and popular entertainment, along with conflicting sporting events and political events shaped what today is called 80’s. Between 1980-1984 technology advanced, giving a jumpstart to technology that is used today. A few…

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    Becoming An Outsider

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    I don't want you to become a stranger of what we had but I think I'm starting to become a stranger of who you are. It's 11:51 PM and I wasn't trying to Think of you yet here I am again. I tried to resist these thoughts. I swear to God I do but you and I both know that I can never resist anything that has to do with you. it's 11:52 PM and my face is lit up by my iPhone screen instead of the moon because for some reason even the pixelated version of your eyes shines 10x brighter than the stars…

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    Professor Hollenbeck

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    When talking about engineering one can see it as a challenge, but those challenges can be defeated. As for the lecture by professor Charles Hollenbeck, at Chaffey College on August 26 helped, in the sense that he made us envision of what your passion actually is. A quote that stood out when he stated, “Don’t go into a field for the money”. At first thought one couldn't understand why Professor Hollenbeck stated this until he introduced himself. He was a UCLA graduate from the School of…

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    In 1944 Dave Smith was born and rise in Derbyshire, England. At Derby College of Art, Smith studied art mainly taking commercial design courses before advancing to Hornsey College of Art in London where he pursued his post graduate studies. All of Smith’s work experience throughout his life was art influenced. The London based Electric Colour Company was founded in 1969 by Dave Smith and three other artists (Andrew Greaves, Jeffrey Pine and Roderic Stokes). He then left to teach at a college…

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    In And Then Steve Said, “Let There Be an iPhone”, Fred Vogelstein reveals Grignon’s and other Apple employees attitudes towards the release of the iPhone by following its malfunction process and its cultural influence. Grigion a senior engineer for Apple represents his role in the successful company and how through many phases and developments, they were able to launch the presentation of the first iPhone without any malfunctions live. Vogelstien exposes the series of steps in the…

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    Steve Jobs Research Paper

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    A Visionary Who Revolutionized Society Steve Jobs once said, “Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn’t matter to me...going to bed at night saying we’ve done something wonderful-that’s what matters to me,” (Beahm 39). Jobs was a college dropout who always wanted to create quality products that allowed users to have a very good experience (“Steve Jobs Biography”). Mr. Jobs had the motivation for anything and would never let the way people criticized him stop him from creating the best…

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