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    1. At the beginning of the film‚ Steve Jobs thanks Bill Gates for "standing with us"‚ why? Support your answer(s) with specific information from the internet. I don’t know why Steve Jobs thanks Bill Gates for standing with us. I thought that with the merger of two small enterprises they had joined forces an outside threat‚ ie. IBM. The IBM as a company represented the censorship and government control exerted on budding capitalists in the early 80’s. 2.      Who did Steve Jobs think was the "enemy"

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    BENSON Bill Gates and Steve Jobs When IBM wanted an operating system for its Personal Computer‚ it turned to Gates. When Apple needed software for its Macintosh‚ it gave Microsoft a test model to use in writing the programs. Gates helped with the design of Radio Shack’s Model 100‚ the first truly portable computer… Thanks to that business (and more)‚ Gates… has become America’s software tycoon.1 — 1984 Time article‚ “Bill Gates: A Hard-Core Technoid” Jobs is‚ in a sense‚ the anti-Gates: a master

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    undermined intrinsic motivation‚ although I believe it depends on the situation. Extrinsic reinforcement is when someone is rewarded with something nonessential for behaving properly for example giving them money for their actions. Intrinsic motivation comes from inside the individual for instance; he/she loves or enjoys learning‚ working‚ or participating in sports. They will do it with no hesitation and without expecting a reward. A proven fact that extrinsic reinforcement undermines intrinsic motivation

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    Business @ the Speed of Thought BILL GATES Level 6 Retold by Stephen Bryant Edited by Mike Dean Consultant Editor: David Evans Scries Editors: Andy Hopkins and Jocelyn Potter Contents Pearson Education Limited Edinburgh Gate‚ Harlow‚ Essex CM20 2JE‚ England and Associated Companies throughout the world. ISDN 0 582 34300 3 First published in the USA by Warner Books‚ a Time Warner Company 1999 This edition first published 2001 Original copyright ©William H. Gates‚ III‚ 1999 Text copyright Penguin

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    you think Bill and Melinda Gate’s personality traits are for each of the Big Five dimensions? Compare the two. Big Five Dimensions * Surgency: leadership & extraversion traits * Agreeableness: traits related to getting along with people * Adjustment: traits related to emotional stability * Conscientiousness: traits related to achievement * Openness to experience: being willing to change and try new things Comparing (Xem cái bảng trong slide) * Bill Gates * Melinda

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    According to Morris & Maisto 2005‚ intrinsic motivation is inspiration provided by an activity itself‚ while extrinsic motivation is a form of motivation that stems from the consequences of an activity. It is possible for a manager to motivate his workers to do certain tasks‚ but there are also situations in which it is totally the choice of the worker if he becomes motivated by his manager. Intrinsic motivation deals with the inspiration that you might get from a certain job‚ and you

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    Bill Gates: Personal Life Born on October 28‚ 1955 in Seattle‚ Washington‚ William H. Gates III was the second child and only son of his parents‚ William Henry Gates Jr. and Mary Maxwell. His father is a prominent Seattle attorney‚ and his late mother was a school teacher‚ regent at the University of Washington and chairperson of the United Way International. Kristi‚ his older sister‚ later became his tax accountant and Libby‚ his younger sister‚ lives in Seattle raising her two children. (Bill

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    The Early Years William Henry Gates III was born in 1955 into a family with a history of being extremely powerful and wealthy. Bill grew up the son of a successful Seattle-area attorney‚ and was curious about everything. This is apparently not the story of a poor kid making good. Gates was the middle child and only son‚ with a sister one year older‚ and another sister nine years younger (Lowe‚ p. 1). Bill’s parents met while still in college. Bill Sr.‚ Gate’s father was a partner in a prominent

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    Bill Gates Bill Gates is one of the most successful businessmen of all time. He created a billion dollar industry that has changed the way people use technology. Him and his wife donate large amounts of money to charitable organizations and scientific research programs through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Through his efforts to make one of the biggest internet companies in the world‚ Bill Gates inspired others to build off his invention and create more beneficial technological things\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

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    RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COLLEGE STUDENTS` INTRINSIC MOTIVATION AND GRADES ABSTRACT The goal of this study was to research the relationships among intrinsic motivation and grades of university students. College students who are intrinsically motivated have a number of advantages such as finding working on an academic task is enjoyable and interesting. Interest and satisfaction are the ideal sources of motivation in the college classroom (Lei‚ 2010). Intrinsic motivation is associated with personal interest

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