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    Paul Reinhold Jobs grew up on a dairy farm, however his father was an alcoholic and abusive at times. He had a calm and gentle personality. He had dropped out of high school and was mustered out of Coast Guard after World War II. Once he finished with that he made a bet with his friends that he would be able to find a wife in the next two weeks. He won that bet and got engaged to Clara Hagopian. Clara had a husband before but he was killed in war, so when she met Paul she wanted to start a new…

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    With current technology expanding and evolving every day at an astounding rate, there is plenty of competition in the world today especially when dealing with the operating systems. Some of the many different operating systems out there today are Windows 7, Windows 8, a multitude of Linux distributions, Mac OS, and Android just to name a few. We are only going to be looking at three of the major operating systems (OS) used in today’s market which are Linux (which has many different versions),…

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    In Peggy McIntosh’s paper “White Privilege and Male Privilege”, Macintosh expresses that white privilege is unearned dominance that whites posses unknowingly, which gives them an advantage in society. She argues that by reviewing the denials surrounding white privilege, acknowledging white privilege’s existence, and the factors that protect these unearned advantages and dominance, we can then use these same unearned privileges to weaken the invisible privilege systems (McIntosh). Whites are…

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    Dissociative identity disorder and the psychodynamic view and treatment Dissociative identity disorder, formerly known as multiple personality disorder, is when a person develops two or more distinct personalities. These distinct personalities are called subpersonalities or alternate personalities. There is usually one subpersonality that appears more often than the others, called the primary or host personality (Comer, 2016, p. 170). Cases of this disorder were first reported almost three…

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    During the mid-1970’s, computers were extremely expensive, outrageously enormous, and most importantly lacked personal convenience. Unlike today’s society, people couldn’t walk around with a device small enough to fit in their pocket but capable of accessing their entire life with just a click of a button. However, one man by the name of Steve Jobs had a major contribution to the uprising of computer technology and its personal usage. He was unlike many others and because of his work, many…

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    Steve Jobs was truly an extraordinary person. He invented so many things that people could not live without today, such as the Macintosh, iPhone, and iPod, and has changed the world with his genius. Jobs revolutionized the smartphone industry, the animation industry, and everyday computers. He had his fair share of problems in life, and definitely deserved his position in Apple. This paper will be talking about how Apple started, his personal life, and his overall impact on technology today. It…

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    There are many Entreprenuers that invest into the Technology Business. One of the most important Entreprenuers in the Business is Steven Jobs. Steven Jobs, also known as Steve Jobs, was born on February 24, 1955. He grew up in San Francisco, his biological parents were Adulfattah Jandali and Joanne Schieble, but his adoptive parents are Paul and Clara Jobs. Steve Jobs was enrolled at Reed College, but then dropped oIn 2011, Forbes estimated the majority of Steve Jobs’ net worth at around $6.5…

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    Using a pathos appeal, the commercial makes the viewer feel like if they don’t have the upcoming Macintosh computer then they are just another brainless follower in the crowd and in no way unique. For the majority of the ad the only dialogue is a speech being given by a man similar to Goldstein on the screen, but once the sledgehammer is thrown text crawls…

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    After graduating high school in 1972 Steve attended Reed college in Portland, Oregon. After six months he dropped out of college and began taking other classes for the next 18 months. In that time, Jobs took a course in calligraphy which lead to the Macintosh…

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    to found his love at an early age. He started Apple at 20 with Steve Wozniak at his parents’ garage. They worked hard, and in 10 years Apple had grown into a $2 billion company with over 4,000 employees. They released their finest creation, the Macintosh. But at the age of 30, he got fired from the company he started. They hired someone who was very talented to run the company and for the first year, things went well. But then, they eventually fall out and the board of directors wanted him out…

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