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    Technology is a substantial benefit in life. The internet is used tons of times during the day, but eventually, technology has a detrimental outcome. Technology helps advance a society, but the lack of relationships and human communication, oppression by a large governmental or corporate institution, and use of futuristic technology caused by advancements is dangerous. Humans are using less social skills due to constant messaging with their fingertips. Governments and institutions are beginning…

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    Interview With Steve Jobs

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    In an interview with Steve Jobs, he explained a personal experience many years ago. Jobs was reading a magazine and came across an article listing the species best suited and able of “locomotion, … [getting] from point A to point B”. Jobs made the inference that humans, a dominating species, were not near to the top of the list. Next, it was tested the ability of locomotion when a human utilized a bicycle. This test immediately made the human dominant on the list. This got Steve thinking “that…

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    Steve Jobs can be considered an American icon. He helped create a society filled with technological advances no person could have ever imagined. In 2005, Jobs presented a commencement speech at Stanford University that captured the hearts of many people through his use of emotion and rhetoric. By breaking down his speech into three parts he was able to develop one overlying theme, never give up until you find something you love. The three stories he decided to share included connecting the dots…

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    film review. “Inside Out” is a recently new film that does not actually have an identified therapist or client. However, the main themes of the movie have many parallels to the content that we have been learning in class. “Inside Out” is a Disney Pixar movie that brings to life the five emotions (Joy, Anger, Disgust, Fear, and Sadness) of 11-year-old Riley. Life is seemingly going smoothly for Riley and her emotions. She is excelling in hockey, has a best friend, and is creating “core memories”…

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    Steve Jobs Hero

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    Being a hero can’t be passed down to just anyone. In Becoming Steve Jobs, they explore achievements in Steve Jobs’ life to display that he is a hero. Steve Jobs was the brains in the first mass-produced microcomputer, Apple II. The computer wouldn’t have been designed without his significant contribution which kickstarted the Microcomputer industry. Steve Jobs was never doing his work primarily for money, it was about his love for his job and the people who worked there. He was concerned about…

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    Disney and Pixar created this movie in 2012, which portrayed a young princess Merida who was coming to the age of marriage. This teenage girl did not want to get married though! She was more interested in riding through the forest shooting her bow and arrows at targets. The princess is not your typical “pretty girl.” Merida is a red head girl who likes to do things with her hands and be in the outdoors. Then one day, in order to change her mother’s mind about having her be wedded, she gives her…

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    1. Did the Department of Justice make the right decision when it blocked the merger of T-Mobile and AT&T? Why or why not? Yes, the Department of Justice made the right decision when they blocked the merger of T-Mobile and AT&T Wireless i. If these two companies merged, there would be less competition in the mobile service market. ii. Less competition would cause the economy to suffer because less revenue would be generated. iii. Customers would have to be faced with higher prices for mobile…

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    In a world where the monsters are scared of human children, “Monsters, Inc” tells the story of Sulley and Mike, the lead scarers of Monsters Inc-a company that harvest a child’s scream to produce power, and their adventure to return Boo, an 8 year old girl that wandered into the monster world, back through her door. However, during their adventure, they uncover a conspiracy being hatched by Monsters Inc’s chairman, Henry J. Waternoose III, along with our protagonist’s arch enemy Randall, to use…

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    coworkers gave me a sense of caring about my work, my colleagues, and my job, as well as giving me more inspiration to work. This is what having a community is all about. Some successful companies that are admired for their community at work are Toyota, Pixar, and Semco. Working for jobs like these, everyone feels like they are part of something and their passion and accomplishments make their community a “magnet” for other like-minded people who may have just gotten their degree (Garvin,…

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    “World Cup Final, 1966” are written down. This variation may be due to the producers of the movie, wanting audiences to relate to the movie and appeal to overseas audiences. Another follow-up example is the animated movie of “Inside Out” (produced by Pixar Animation Studios), which shows a different vegetable in a scene where a child refuses to eat the particular vegetable. In its original or Americanized scene, the child is scene avoiding broccoli, as it is regarded as unappetizing in…

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