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    The Truth About Successful People ![Steve Jobs](http://i.imgur.com/xykOu2b.jpg) Don 't we all want to be successful and admired? But how can we model our lives after those who have already been successful? Let 's take a look at one person who almost everyone would call a success: Steve Jobs. Steve Jobs pounced on an opportunity when it came to him. And that opportunity, since he lived in Silicon Valley as a child and even died there, was in electronics. He really didn 't search for opportunities

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    Because Apple products changed the market for technology products, establishing a name for themselves almost entirely by using excellent marketing strategies. As a marketing major myself, I wish to acquire the entrepreneurial and communication skills Steve Jobs had. Gaining the business-related knowledge Jobs gained through years of experience, would advance my marketing skills when I start a business. This will not be a wieldy journey to go through, but it will be rewarding. Eight years ago, I realized

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    Peter stood surrounded by cold darkness and stale, dusty air he was full of happiness and joy unlike most people in the Storm, where you are forced to do everything that you are told to do including no happy thoughts or fun. You were told to do a certain job, you were told if you were allowed children and how many you were allowed, it was a gloomy place to be for Peter. He had 2 brothers and a mother who was a clerk at a local store and he had a dad who worked in the mines which is what male

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    Responding to a question about his failed inventions, Thomas Edison once famously said, “I have not failed 10,000 times—I’ve successfully found 10,000 ways that will not work.” It was this attitude toward his missteps and mistakes that helped make Thomas Edison one of the most famous inventors in history. As a young boy attending school, Edison was reportedly considered “too stupid to learn” by some of his teachers. Later in life, he was fired from his first two jobs for not being a productive worker

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    Steve Jobs was the founder of Apple, he created a lot of our technology. Without the technology that he has created life today might have been different, like we might not be as technologically advanced. He has influenced many cultural and social views that has both benefited and restricted him in many ways. Steve Jobs is an entrepreneur and inventor he was also co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Apple. As a result to his success Steve Jobs has both benefited and has been restricted by social cultural

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    based on old men and how they fulfilled their life. Also In a speech Steve Jobs gave at a graduation Speech he describes his very own beliefs on the tale of Love and how it neither makes life worse or better instead shows you the direction as to which path to take in life. In my own experience I’ve focused on life always giving us a reason to be happy whether we want

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    Dropout Research Paper

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    When I was small I was told that the worst thing I could do at school or college is dropout. As a kid all my brain thought was if I dropped out I would never be successful in my life. Then came middle school where I realized that it dropout = life failure was a lie. The main person that taught me this was Michael Dell(mainly) with some other amazing and successful dropouts like Henry Ford, Bill Gates, Larry Ellison, Larry Page, Paul Allen and more were all drop outs because they had a huge interest

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    Alexey Aprelev Biography

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    Upon first glance at Alexey Aprelev, one would immediately guess that he is a scientist. This slim guy with glasses possesses a remarkable resemblance to Sheldon Cooper from the Big Bang Theory in both his appearance and occupation, because he is also a physicist. The current assistant professor and biophysics researcher at Drexel University, Aprelev has a long history with the most fundamental science. Born in Petersburg, Russia, he showed an early flair for engineering and science as he played

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    Cultural Artifact: Apple’s 1997 “Think Different” campaign Cultural artifacts are any objects, advertisements, writings, artworks and productions which give information about the people and the culture by whom the artifact was used (Steinbach, 2013). The cultural artifact I chose to perform a rhetorical analysis is on the Apple commercial campaign- “Think different” which aired in 1997 (Youtube.com, 1997). I am a loyal Apple customer and when I got the opportunity to analyze a cultural artifact

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    Albert Gonzalez Parents

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    Albert Gonzalez was born in 1981 in Cuba. Gonzalez's parents immigrated to the United States from Cuba. He attended South Miami High School in Miami, Florida, where he was described as the "troubled" pack leader of computer nerds. He bought his first computer when he was 12. When his computer was infected with download virus, he took an interest in computer security. By the time, he was 14 had hacked into NASA, which resulted in a visit by F.B.I. agents to his South Miami high school and lived under

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