Essay 1 Discuss the subjects in which you excel or have excelled. To what factors do you attribute your success Essay 2 Discuss the subjects in which you have had difficulty. What factors do you believe contributed to your difficulties? How have you dealt with them so they will not cause problems for you again? In what areas have you experienced the greatest improvement? What problem areas remain? Essay 3 Briefly describe a situation in which you felt that you or others were treated unfairly
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At Thermopylae‚ the allied Greek nations deployed a small force of between four and seven thousand Greek heavy infantry against the invading Persian army of two million. Leading the Greeks was a force of three hundred Spartans‚ chosen because they were all "sires" — men who had to have sons who could preserve their blood line‚ should they fall in battle. Thermopylae was the only way into Greece for the Persian army‚ and presented the perfect choke point — a narrow pass bordered by a sheer mountain
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Stanford University (Stanford; officially Leland Stanford Junior University‚[11] colloquially the Farm) is a private research university in Stanford‚ California‚ adjacent to Palo Alto and between San Jose and San Francisco. Stanford’s undergraduate program is the most selective in America.[12][13][14][15][16] Due to its academic strength‚ wealth‚ and proximity to Silicon Valley it is often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities.[17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24] The university was
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with glimpses of Raymond‚ a Linux IPO‚ Torvalds‚ the idea of Open Source‚ Perens‚ Stallman‚ then sets the historical stage in the early days of hackers and computer hobbyists when code was shared freely. It discusses how change came in 1978 as Bill Gates‚ in his Open Letter to Hobbyists‚ pointedly prodded hobbyists to pay up. Stallman relates his struggles with proprietary software vendors at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab‚ leading to his departure to focus on the development of free software
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4.4 MarkingScheme For 1mark multiple-choice questions‚ 1/3 mark will be deducted for a wrong answer. Likewise‚for 2 marks multiple-choice questions‚ 2/3 mark will be deducted for a wrong answer. However‚for the linked answer question pair‚ where each question carries 2 marks‚ 2/3 mark will bededucted for a wrong answer to the first question only. There is no negative marking for wronganswer to the second question of the linked answer question pair. If the first question in thelinked pair is wrongly
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Alan Greenspan Alan Greenspan‚ the chairman of the Federal Reserve‚ has always fascinated the financial community. Whatever he says can make or break the markets. He is a highly educated economist with many years of experience. People seek for his advice and obey his judgments. His proclamations are repeated and expounded upon. Greenspan is loved‚ feared‚ and never ever questioned. As a result of being a strong chairman of the Fed‚ he has made a difference the U.S. economy through his way of dealing
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5 = Not P2.5 P1.6 = Not P2.6 P1.7 = Not P2.7 Goto Main d. 8-input AND Gate Dim Var As Byte Main: If P0 = 255 Then P1.0 = 1 Else P1.0 = 0 End If Goto Main e. 8-input OR Gate Dim Var As Byte Main: If P0 = 0 Then P1.0 = 0 Else P1.0 = 1 End If Goto Main f. 8-input NAND Gate Dim Var As Byte Main: If P0 = 255 Then P1 = 0 Else P1 = 1 End If Goto Main g. 8-bit XOR Gate Dim A As Bit Do A = P0.0 Xor P0.1 A = A Xor P0.2 A = A Xor P0.3 A = A Xor
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Contents Top 5 Businessmen in the world 1 1. Steve Jobs 3 2. Rupert Murdoch 5 3. Lloyd Blankfein 7 4. Eric Schmidt‚ Larry Page‚ and Sergey Brin 9 5. BILL GATES 13 Top 5 Businessmen in the world Success is a very relative term for all of us but there are certain names who are not only influential all around the globe but are also famous for the struggle for being what they are. Every big name has a story attached with his name and has something different to offer. These names keep
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experiences (using case studies of well-known personalities).Also seeing the connection between one’s Success Vision and the career choices one makes. STEVE JOBS pg. 2- MARK ZUKERBERG pg. BILL GATES pg. Steve jobs Think Different... Born : February 24‚ 1955 Died : October 5‚ 2011(2011-10-05) (aged 56) Nationality : American Occupation : Co-founder‚ Chairman and CEO‚
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to do Bill Gates. Bill Gates started the company called Microsoft. Bill Gates was at one point the richest person in the world. He took interest in software when he was only 13 years old. Bill Gates wrote a payroll program for Science Inc. when he was in high school. He scored an almost perfect score on the SAT. He was accepted by Harvard to study pre-law‚ but he spent most of his time on the school computers. He met Steve Balmer at Harvard who is the current CEO of Microsoft. Bill Gates dropped out
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