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    Steve Jobs Personality

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    Following the years Steve Jobs was adopted by the Jobs family, he became amative to electronics, specifically televisions and computers. Steve conveyed noticeable characteristic in his youth days. It is known that Steve’s success is because of his personality. Due to his outspokenness and being a businessman, it was no provocation. Steve exhibited magnetism which allowed him to easily negotiate; While creating business with companies such as Disney, AT&T, and various record labels, negotiation…

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    Talha Ahmed Personality

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    Passion, peace, and prosperity. These are the traits that gave Talha Ahmed the ability to create Chains of Humanity, the biggest minority help organization in the world. Because of that, he is winning the Time Magazine Person of the Year Award of 2042. In an interview, Ahmed said that he felt that he was helping the world, but not enough. He being a minority himself, Ahmed said that he was empathetic towards other minorities who could not get their basic rights because of their ethnicity. He…

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was such an influential man that this article was solely dedicated to him and his vision. This article was written to honor the tenth anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr’s. death. Ceaser Chavez wrote this article to specifically pinpoint Martin Luther Jr’s. vision of nonviolent resistance., how nonviolence is the better choice than violence. He goes on by saying that violence only brings death, chaos, more anger, and it never brings a contemporary solution to the problem…

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    According to Deborah G. Johnson, in the case of Franklin v. Apple, Franklin copied Apples operating code without any alterations, this was a clear copyright infringement act. However, these cases aren’t always obvious, that’s where fair use comes in and is disputed in the federal courts. There are four factors of fair use and a fifth, unofficial factor. According to Rich Stim, the first factor is: The Purpose and Character of Your Use. The court will examine if the material taken from the…

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    Sexual Racism in the American Societies The short story Naked by Joyce Carol Oates talks about anonymous female figure that lived a big shock because of the violence event she went through, that she was attacked by group of children which includes boys and girls, the eldest child was 12 years old. The writer describes those children in the story that they were, “small pack of black children…” this quote from the story would give the reader a hint to think if this story is about racism in…

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    I read the biographic account of Louis ‘Louie’ Silvie Zamperini, written by Laura Hillenbrand and titled ‘Unbroken’. Louie Zamperini was born January 26, 1917 in Olean, New York. He lived his childhood out in Torrance, California after his family relocated there when he was two years old. Zamperini would be as normal as my neighbor except for the superhero like resilience and perseverance he had. Louie Zamperini lived a long and full life of 97 years, but not all of those years were pleasant…

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    Vertical integration (VI) is a strategy used by many companies to gain control over their industry’s value chain (suppliers and/or distributors).There are two types of Vertical integration, Forward integration and backward integration. The companies which have control on their suppliers are backward integrated, while the companies which expanded their activities to include control of the direct distribution of its products are forward integrated. There are some companies which use both forward…

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    Apple started in 1965 Steve Jobs had a love for computers, and the same year they started to invent the microchip. In 1974 “ALTAIR 8800” came up, it was the first micro computer, people wanted to buy it so Steve Jobs and Stephen Wolnialc decide to make computers, they started to sell the first computer Apple. In 1978-1980 Apple started to get bigger and popular so all the people thought that Apple was one of the best places to buy computers. Now Apple is one of the best places to buy technology…

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    Apple and Microsoft are the world’s two most valuable brands. The rivalry between Steve Jobs and Bill Gates has been well documented through the years.“There was no peace to make. We were not at war. We made great products, and competition was always a positive thing. There was no cause for forgiveness” said Bill Gates. Mac and Windows made by Apple and Microsoft, are two different types of computers. Both have their own strenghts and weaknesses. Many of their differences are all cosmetic, but…

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    The butterfly effect is one of the most apparent principles from the chaos theory in Brave New World. The Butterfly Effect is the idea that small changes have the potential to have monumental effects. In the late 1800s to the early 1900s, While working on the three body problem, Henri Poincare said, “small differences in the initial conditions produce very great ones in the final phenomena.” In 1901 Fichte wrote in The Vocation of Man, “you could not remove a single grain of sand from its place…

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