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    Steve Jobs impacted the world in a powerful way. Some might argue that his impact could be compared to that of Thomas Edison’s in electricity‚ Martin Luther King Jr.’s in the Civil Rights Movement‚ and even Plato’s in philosophy. However‚ the focus of this paper is on Jobs as a leader in great empire he created and called Apple. Apple is a worldwide phenomenon that extends far more into people’s lives than just simply an electronic device. Steve Jobs was a creative genius‚ as well as a true hardhead

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    changes across industries. These are the great innovators who make us believe that ideas matter‚ that ideas shape the future and that ideas can and will continue to change the world. Amongst all the global innovators cum entrepreneurs‚ I admire Steve Jobs the most! He was different from the difficult bosses we know. He was charismatic‚ inspired people to achieve great things‚ engendered loyalty in his team. He changed the way people around the world experienced

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    this at home on tv. Steve Jobs the CEO of Apple‚was very successful in making Apple what it is known for today. Jobs influenced Americans in many ways with his creations. Technology gets better and better because of his influences and the work he has left. Steve Jobs started all this in his early life ‚ and has done many fortunate thing throughout his lifetime even though he had to deal with medical problems he still lived a very fruitful and meaningful life. Steve Jobs was born on February 24

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    Steve Jobs rough draft I think that the subject of the first story and the story overall was to follow your heart. You should just trust yourself and let everything unfold. Make the decisions your own‚ not others. You are you‚not a shadow of someone else. This message was repeated many times in the text as stated. As stated in the text‚ Steve Jobs had chosen to drop out of college for his own reasons. (lines 19-23) He stopped ones that were required and started in on ones that he wanted to

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    Steve Jobs: History and Background Steven Paul‚ was an orphan adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs of Mountain View‚ California in February 1955. Soon after the family moved to Los Altos‚ California where teachers remember Steve Jobs as a "loner" and "always had a different way of looking at things". Jobs attended lectures at the Hewlett-Packard electronics firm in Palo Alto‚ California‚ where he was soon hired as a summer employee. While working their as a summer intern‚ Jobs met Stephen Wozniak.

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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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    The Renaissance Man What do Sir Thomas More‚ Steve Jobs‚ and Viggo Mortensen all have in common? They are all considered to be multifaceted talents known as Renaissance men. Traditionally‚ a Renaissance man is an expert in many different fields of study. When most people hear the phrase Renaissance man‚ they think of those that lived exclusively during the Renaissance that started in the fourteenth century. This includes men such as Sir Thomas More‚ an Englishman most known for writing his iconic

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    visionary leader Steve Jobs and his friend Steve Wozniak‚ Apple has grown through many phases and managed to still remain a world class brand. Steve Jobs who many see as a revolutionary was at some point fired from his own company but he was brought back to rejuvenate the company to success. Apple is one of the few companies that have a very dedicated and loyal following and these can be seen when people queue for long hours just to be the first person to own a new IPhone. Steve Jobs battled cancer

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    Steve Jobs gives you an idea that life is not a straight path to success‚ there will be bumps in the road. Because you have to deal with a lot of stuff like death. In 2005‚ Jobs addresses Stanford graduates in a commencement speech. Jobs tells his third story about death‚ because he wants graduates to realize that death is a necessary part of life. Having cancer made Steve Jobs face death. Steve almost died from cancer. But then he realizes that death is a good part of life. I am going to

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    conditions must be met . First among these is an educated electorate and a wise "learned aristocracy." To paraphrase Plato ‚ an educated electorate is essential for a democracy chiefly because it is called upon to entrust candidates for office with power and at times is called upon to make decisions directly. It is imperative that the body politic be informed and not respond to the populist impulses or be lulled into surrendering their freedom by promises of salvation or profit. A corollary to this

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