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    Submission #1 Topic #5 As former CEO of a successful computer based company called Apple‚ Steve Jobs gives an inspirational speech‚ urging the graduating class of Stanford University to trust their own instincts and have the courage to persevere and pursue their own personal goals despite others opinions and the trails and tribulations that may come with each decision. Steve Jobs was born on 1955 and at the age of 13‚ Jobs met 18-year-old Stephen Wozniak‚ who shared his love for electronics and

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    BS ENTREPRENEURSHIP |MNGT 2 GARCIA‚ JAMES DARELL F. Prof. Alvin Bailon 16 September 2014 GLORY ROAD MIDTERM PAPER GLORY ROAD 1. How did the coach motivate his players? Identify theories of motivation being used. Basically‚ Don Haskins‚ the coach of the team used a lot of motivation to help his team achieved their goal which is to win the NCAA championship. For my own understanding Coach Don Haskins uses both theory X and theory Y since his team has different

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    Glory Film review History 110 October 24‚ 2011 The main topic of the 1989 movie Glory‚ is the formation of‚ and the difficulties faced by the first black regular army regiment during the Civil War. The movie emphasizes Colonel Robert Gould Shaw of Boston as the young commanding officer of the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment.  Much of the movie is experienced through the letters Shaw writes home revealing his feelings‚ doubts and in the end belief in the Fifty-fourth Regiment.

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    Everybody has an aim in life. Aim or ambition is the inner desire of man. No man can do anything in the world if his aim is not fixed. So‚ all of us should be very clear about our aim in life. We may face many difficulties in reaching our desired target‚ but we have to go ahead at any cost. Ambitiousness is a dynamic make. Desire is your psychical susceptibleness to apply your knowledge‚ surround‚ relationships‚ and personality to accomplish happiness. What is felicity? Compartment that can only

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    Wealth‚ Love‚ and the American Dream It has been said that F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is about the pursuit of the American dream. It has also been said that the novel is about love‚ ambition‚ and obsession. Perhaps both are true. Combined‚ these themes may be understood in their most basic forms among the relationships within the novel. After all‚ each character’s reason for belonging to a relationship speaks very strongly of what really makes him tick; each character’s manifestation

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    Biography of Steve Jobs

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    Biography of Steve Jobs When Steve Jobs was born February 24‚ 1955‚ in San Francisco‚ California‚ his unwed mother decided to put him for adoption because she wanted a girl. So in the middle of the night‚ his mother called a lawyer named Paul Jobs and said‚ “We have an unexpected baby boy; do you want him?” His mother felt very strongly that he should be adopted by college graduates and when she found out that both his future parents had never graduated from colleges‚ she refused to sign the

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    –language‚ character‚ theme Virtue and Ambition in Julius Caesar Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar is a play which displays the contrasting themes of ambition and virtue. The background of this renowned play is set in republican Rome‚ where the importance of virtue is at its peak. Virtue embraces honour‚ nobility‚ love and responsibility for their nation. The Romans believe that truly virtuous men are consistent in their private and public political life. Ambition‚ on the other hand‚ has no place in

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    My Ambition in Life

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    in childhood had a dream‚ a vision of what they intended to do or become. This is distinctively apart from daydreaming‚ for in the words of William Shakespeare “Ambition should be made of sterner stuff’. Thus it is not suffice to only dream‚ but one must relentlessly strive to achieve and realise this dream. I too have a dream‚ an ambition of becoming a doctor. This is so because it is a noble profession‚ that also commands a lot of respect in the society. The white coat and the stethoscope mesmerizes

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    Steve Harmon Case

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    In the case of The State of New York vs. Steve Harmon the examination of flashbacks‚ journal entries‚ and tried testimony’s proves that Steve Harmon is guilty in the robbery and felony murder of Mr. Nesbitt. During the testimony of Sawicki‚ the prosecutor asks him if Steve attended film club on the afternoon of December 22nd Sawicki responds with‚ “No‚ he did not”. Steve not going to film club on the day of the robbery brings up suspicion‚ the Jury can imply that he goes to film club all the time

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    The Theme of Ambition in Macbeth In many of Shakespeare’s plays there exists relationships between characters; these relationships in many cases influence the direction in which the play goes. For example‚ in the “The Merchant Of Venice” the elopement of Lorenzo and Jessica is what triggers Shylock’s rage and blind desire for revenge‚ which sets the stage and the necessary atmosphere that is required for the climax in the court scene. Likewise in Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” the everlasting relationship

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