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    Natalie Erdman Kaiser AP Lang 21 October 2013 Steve Jobs: An Influence on Technology How would you feel living a day without using any technology? Living without technology would be totally impossible. It has become an everyday necessity as more and more people are trying to improve their ways of living and staying informed using current technology in an effort to avoid being left behind. Steve Jobs had a vision-- a vision that would make the world an easier place to live. The world has become

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    Introduction Throughout his life, Steve Jobs’ milestones have been applauded and criticized on a grand scale. A majority of the scrutiny has involved Jobs’ leadership after the founding of the Apple Company. Undoubtedly, Jobs’ risk-taking has led to the creation of revolutionary products such as the Apple II, iMac, iPod and iPad. However, Jobs’ was not as successful with his short-lived ventures with NeXT company. Although it is well suggested that Jobs’ failures helped him mature into a well-seasoned

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    Computer production in the early 1970s was growing slowly until one man came along. Steve Jobs revolutionized the computer industry and led it to the universal web it is today. While many view Jobs as the man who stole credit for Wozniak’s work, this is entirely not the case. Jobs was an influential speaker and helped create products that changed the way the world worked making Steve Jobs’s life one worth knowing. Steve Jobs was born in San Francisco, California on February 24, 1955 (Biography.com). He

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    Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish. Steve Jobs was arguably one of the most intelligent people of our time. He wasn’t born into success. In fact, he was born into almost the opposite. He was able to rise above his circumstances against all odds, and accomplish incredible things. When someone so successful speaks on his own experiences on the road to success, it is important to listen and analyze his message, to better understand how one truly becomes “successful”. In 2005, Jobs was chosen to speak at Stanford

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    “You’ve got to find what you love,” (Jobs, 2005) Steve Job exclaimed to the students at Stanford University. Throughout his speech, Steve Jobs was constantly encouraging the students to do what they love to do and to never give up. He talked about connecting the dots, love, loss, and death. These three subjects he talked summed up one of the most inspiring speeches given to this day. Steve Job’s speech included a couple rhetorical devices and appeals. The speech was comprised of three anecdotes

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    America, and is mostly related to Ford Motor Company and the assembly line, but his name means far more than that for most Americans that lived in his time period. Considered the Steve Jobs of his time, Henry helped advance the manufacturing industry and make products affordable to the masses. Henry Ford and Steve Jobs both changed the world by making their products affordable, increasing production of their items, and influencing future products. Henry Ford’s legacy began early whenever he created

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    Steve Jobs, the Co-founder of Apple Computer, invented the iMac, MacBook, iPod, iPhone, and iPad. Those five products have become revolutionary to today’s modern world. Steve Jobs is famous for dropping out of college, but still attended art and philosophy classes at Reed College, Portland. He later went on to study abroad in India to learn about Eastern culture and religion. When he came back to the U.S.A., Steve Wozniak was trying to build a computer. Wozniak saw it as a “just for fun” work, but

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    legacy still remains. This man is Steve Jobs. Jobs was born on February 24, 1955 in San Francisco, Ca. When Jobs was born, his parents, Joanne Schieble and Abdulfattah Jondali gave him up for adoption. They later got married and had another child, Mona Simpson. As an infant, Jobs was adopted by Clara and Paul Jobs. They decided to name him Steven Paul Jobs. In middle school, Jobs was always a prankster. He never did his schoolwork. But when

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    Steve Jobs was a computer designer, executive and innovator, as well as an all-around role model for many people in both their businesses and their personal lives. As the cofounder of Apple Computers and former CEO of Pixar Animation Studios, he revolutionized the computer and animation industries, amassing a fortune worth $10.2 billion at the time of his death. Jobs intuitively understood the power of cultural influence in sustaining the strategic capabilities implicit in his perpetual vision of

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    Steve Jobs, one of the cofounders of Apple, delivered a speech to the graduates of Stanford University at their commencement ceremony. Although Steve Jobs was a college dropout, his speech was more inspirational than anything. Jobs shared three stories with the graduates. His first story was about connecting the dots, the next one was about finding love, and the last story was about death. The three most influential points that I got out of Job’s speech, was to never lose faith, trust in something

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