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    tutor and we value them a lot. We learnt about the history where Steve Jobs poured in a lot of endeavour in making Apple Inc. a successful company. Also, by developing the first IOS, Apple launched a game changer operating system that redefines what a smartphone is capable during that era. Additionally, the products of Apple Inc. are improving significantly every year with unexpected functions added on. Moreover, we learnt that Steve Job’s successor Tim Cook has no intention in slowing down the…

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    Robot Do Things In the 2008 Disney/Pixar film: WALL-E,. And it's good. Andrew Stanton co-wrote the film with Jim Reardon. Stanton, who directed Finding Nemo, had already had some writing and directing experience when it came to animation, and he does a good job handling this movie. The movie is about a little robot named WALL-E, which stands for "Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class". He is the last of his kind on Earth and just goes about his day compacting trash and collecting little…

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    External links Plot[edit] In 1966 Tulsa, Oklahoma, greasers are a gang of tough, low-income working-class teens. They include Ponyboy Curtis and his two older brothers, Sodapop and Darrel, as well as Johnny Cade, Dallas Winston, Two-Bit Matthews, and Steve Randle. Their rivalry is with the Socs, a gang of wealthier kids from the other side of town. Two Socs, Bob Sheldon and Randy Anderson, confront Johnny, Ponyboy, and Two-Bit, who are talking to the Socs'…

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    Apple Inc Business Ethics

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    iOS operating systems, the iTunes media browser, the Safari web browser, and the iLife and iWork creativity and productivity suites. Apple’s first product was Apple I, it was exceedingly different from the Apple products of today. Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak constructed the first handmade computer kit. It lacked a graphic user interface (GUI),…

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    Unit 1 Essay The author changes and reveals the obstacle to foster hero growth throughout a story. Revealing Loki as the obstacle in the movie Thor, directed by Kenneth Branagh, made the hero overcome pride, grow emotionally stable, and reclaim his dominance. Fate and time were similarly revealed by the authors of Around the world in 80 day's Jules Verne, and The od ssey's Holmer.This helped transform the hero by establishing self-control, emotion, and the true meaning of life within…

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    A role model is a person whose attitude or success could emulate by other people and everyone should have a role model to look up to in order to succeed. It is important to have a role model especially for the young generation because young people may not be capable to learn by themselves and a role model may inspire them to learn positive values. A role model can be an actress, sports star or even a super hero, it should be a person that could give inspirations to make a right decision or…

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    October Sky Analysis

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    The title of the film is October Sky, which made its first cinema premiere on February 19, 1999 and was based off the book Rocket Boys by Homer Hickam Jr.; Joe Johnston directed it and Chris Cooper, Laura Dem, Jake Gyllenhaal, Chad Lindberg, Chris Owen, and William Lee Scott were the primary on-screen characters and performing artist within the movie; the theme of the movie was: when confronting affliction, never surrender. In October 1957, when the first simulated satellite, Sputnik goes into…

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    questions are about to be answered. It all starts with the creation of Apple, their products, and the impact that they have on today’s society. Apple has totally changed the world with their amazing inventions and products. Apple was founded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Wozniak and Jobs were friends in high school, they were both very interested in electronics. They both ended up dropping out of college and getting jobs for companies in Silicon Valley. There Wozniak started making his own…

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    Steve Jobs’ Commencement Speech at Stanford University in 2005 is considered an extremely effective speech because of his use of rhetorical devices. Steve Jobs uses his background and upbringing to play upon his rhetorical approach. During his speech to the new graduates, he tells several life stories of love, loss, discovery, death, and adversity to encourage them as they continue on in their lives. He encourages them to pursue their dreams, and do what makes them happy, even if what makes you…

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    First, Steve Jobs achieved his personal dreams through commitment. In addition, passion drove Ashton Eaton to winning gold medals in the olympics. Finally, determination is what led Derek Jeter to winning five world series. The American Dream can be difficult to achieve, but Michael Oher achieved it through hard work. The American Dream can be achieved through commitment, passion, and determination. Commitment is in fact a key factor to achieving the American Dream. For example, Steve Jobs was…

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