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    Ingvar Kamprad and Steve Jobs are two people that have set their footmark forever on this planet. Ingvar Kamprad is founder of the great furniture empire‚ IKEA. Steve Jobs is best known as one of the co-founders of Apple‚ the most valuable company on earth. Both these business gurus are huge role models of mine and have definitely changed my way of thinking in several ways. Mr. Kamprad could be any 85-year-old white man with his faded coat‚ tinted prescription glasses and scuffed shoes; he

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    STARTING POINT: Steve Jobs‚ Synchronicity‚ Connecting the Dots & Trust Answer these questions before you watch the video: a)  How do you think we can achieve success in life? b)   Do you consider academic life the best way for a promising future? c)  “We learn when we fail” Comment on this sentence. ORAL DISCUSSION Question #1. How has chance played a role in your very existence? When you ponder this question you literally become free. I’m sure you recognize you had no responsibility in the matter

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    review a new law or bill‚ has never served in the military‚ and has actually never been involved with politics at all. He has however‚ inspired a countless number of people and has single handedly helped change the technology landscape for people all over the world. No‚ I’m not talking about Bill Gates (good guess)‚ but of course am referring to Steve Jobs‚ the CEO of Apple Computers. Many people have studied‚ and written about Steve Jobs management style‚ and for good reason. Jobs is able to keep his

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    Failed Steve Jobs did not fit the norm of being a college graduate when speaking at a college graduation. On June 12th‚ 2005‚ Jobs presented “Steve Jobs’ 2005 Stanford Commencement Address.” Jobs completed only six months of college before deciding that he was unsure how college would help his future‚ but he audited classes for another 18 months. Jobs is a renowned CEO‚ but he did not earn this position easily. Throughout Jobs’ speech‚ he discusses several unknown‚ personal experiences. Jobs makes

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    Steve Jobs Speech Evaluation This speech that Steve Jobs gave to a group of college graduates was a very informative speech. You know that this speech is an informative one because he talks about three stories about his life‚ which in turn informs the class about three things that they should take through life. He is not trying to persuade the audience to do or buy anything he is talking about. I believe that his main purposes were clearly stated at the beginning of each story. The purpose all

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    of the famous speech was presented in a rhetorical manner in which it associated with the people and has lasted through time. Steve jobs is successful even though he is not a college graduate‚ and has an unstable beginning to his life. He uses background to play upon his rhetorical strategies in his Stanford commencement address. With his knowledge of his audience‚ Steve Jobs creatively tells three stories that are filled with ethos that build his credibility and pathos that evoke emotion in his audience

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    In this address‚ Steve Jobs gives us his view on life and how life as we know can be taken for granted. Life in reality shouldn’t because tomorrow’s not promised and we’re all going to die eventually. This mentality helps job make important decisions in life which keep him from having the fear of failure or embarrassment because he doesn’t want to waste his life doing something that he truly doesn’t love. Jobs also gives his perspective on how it feels to be told you only have a few months to live

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    Javier Hernando Ortega Cuellar Universidad Nacional De Colombia Philology and Languages: English Written Communication IV August 20 – 2010 Steve Jobs Commencement Speech’s Review. “I’m honored to be with you today for your commencement from one of the finest universities in the world. Truth be told‚ I never graduated from college‚ and this is the closest I’ve ever gotten to a college graduation. Today‚ I want to tell you three stories from my life. That’s it. No big deal. Just three stories

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    Childhood: Abandoned and Chosen Steve Jobs was the natural-born son of John Jandali and Joanne Schieble. Jandali was a teaching assistant from Syria and Joanne was a Catholic girl from Wisconsin whose parents disapproved of her relationship with a Muslim. Unable to wed‚ they gave their baby up for adoption and baby Steve was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs of San Francisco‚ California. Paul Jobs was an engine technician turned car mechanic‚ and he introduced Steve to the world of engineering and design

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    Fall 2011 SUGGESTIONS FOR STUDYING THE DFPS MEMORANDUM Remember to read and study all of it.This is only a guide to help you think through as you study. 1.The Memo give two reasons why the Gates case is important. A)affects weather u can transport or enter a home B) if the case falls through the staff who removed the child can be sued 2.Look at the definition of Exigent Circumstances A)is reasonable cause to believe the child is an immediate danger 3.Look at the definition of Imminent

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