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    difficult on my part, because there are a lot of them out there. Like Steve Jobs, who lead Apple to their greatness, and Bill Gates, who created Microsoft , and Al Capone, who ran his underground drug trafficking organization, and Hugh Hefner, who got lucky and got rich on his famous Playboy magazines, and last but not least Donald Trump, who grew his real estate empire. Steve Jobs was a inventor, he and Steve Wozniak created Apple. Steve Jobs was an orphaned kid growing up. He was smart but…

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    Tv Simulators

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    prestigious corporate job to become a voice announcer risking his home, his family, and financial security. BRIEF SYNOPSIS: STEVE COLLINS (late 30's) has the security of his loving wife, BETSY, his three children, and a prestigious executive job working for his father-in-law, DARREN HIGHTOWER (60’s). He teaches others how to sell and close deals. He’s an expert at reading body language. Darren is ready to make him a partner. However, Steve’s not happy. Having a gift for public speaking, Steve…

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    Effortlessly, Apple enthusiasts would say; innovation, creativity, cutting edge technology, and Steve Jobs. When Steve returned to his rightful place in 1997 as interim CEO and in 2000 as CEO, he had to turn his beloved company back to its’ fundamental roots. He believed the success of the company depended on bringing the design of the products and the technology of the products to work in tandem. Jobs also pushed for the integration of the software and hardware to work just as closely together.…

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    when he was a task oriented leader, his charisma drove people to the final destination which he desired for the company which was his brainchild. Gradually in the 2000’s the technology wave picked up as predicted and Apple under the able guidance of Jobs became the undisputed market leader (Fullan,…

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    La Vida Robot

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    Have you ever worked on a group project before? If so, you know how important it is to have a strong team. Joshua Davis, author of La Vida Robot, and Walter Isaacson, author of Steve Jobs, certainly think so. They both believe that in order to have a strong team, one must use their unique skills to contribute to their team’s success. In La Vida Robot, Davis describes a high school robotics team who use their combined talents to create a robot. This group consisted of four members: Lorenzo…

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    Before Steve ever had a thought about changing the world, he was already a brilliant man. Only eighteen years old, Jobs received a position with the Atari company as a technician. Nolan Bushnell, one of Atari’s cofounders, stated that while Steve was there he, “was very often the smartest guy in the room, and he would let people know that.” Simply for sport, Jobs and his best friend from high school, Steve Wozniak, designed what they called a “blue box.” This gadget was able to generate tones at…

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    While Tim Cook also believes in Steve Jobs’ former method of new and innovative products, he has been utilizing Apple’s significantly sized market share of loyal customers in order to provide only incrementally changed products while knowing the company’s large and loyal user base will upgrade…

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    to get a good high paying job. But on the controversy tell, it is believed that a big university degree is not needed to get a high paying job, and the reasons behind this statement are that statistics show more and more jobs do not require a university education, some students are going to college just because they think they can get a good high paying job even if it deprives them of happiness, our county has an overpopulation of educated students and not enough jobs for these students so they…

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    Steve Jobs's Inventions

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    never invented? When the co-founder of Apple, Steve Jobs, introduced the iPhone to the world, it revolutionized smartphones. Jobs helped to better develop modern technology with his inventions such as the iPhone and the iPad. If Jobs didn’t invent the iPhone, most phones today probably wouldn’t have a more technologically advanced touchscreen. Jobs’s inventions were ahead of time and that was the pathway to creating faster, more efficient technology. Jobs spent a lot of time when creating the…

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    My Argument Justyn Roach Palm Springs High School P.4 My Argument Steve Job is the co founder/CEO of Apple Computers and Pixar Animation. He gave an impeccable commencement speech to a graduating class at Stanford University. He shared 3 stories about his personal growth over the years and how it impacted to his life. After reading his speech I was inspired by his raw truths about life. I agree strongly with Steve Job’s outlook about connecting the dots, to find your path you can never…

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