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    Who knew that Apple would turn out to be a multi-billion company that sells millions of products to its millions of customers, that such a company could rise from a man who had dropped out of college, man who had nothing, no money, no food, no shelter, who spent his early years of adulthood in his parent’s garage finding love, a love for doing something thrill-seeking in life. Steve Jobs, is this man, who is now the founder of Apple Inc. and has a net worth of 10.2 billion dollars. Steve Jobs gave

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    The vehicle number plate is a numeric or alphanumeric code that uniquely identifies the owner of vehicle within the issuing country database. License plate number provides information such as Country, state, District. It is a metal or plastic plate attached to the front and rear of a vehicle. Being unique for every vehicle, the number plate is an important resource for recognizing owner of vehicle from the country information database. Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) was firstly introduced

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    The most appealing advertisement on TV is the Sprite commercial. This is because they put a famous rap star, singing his hit song, Minnesota. The line goes "it's best cold like Minnesota". It was a brilliant idea! Now, I can remember the Sprite commercial, just as they wanted me to, because I can connect it with a song. I support the use of artist's music in advertising. First, the most intelligent thing for a company to do is to advertise their products using today's most popular thing: music

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    The title of “the most influential figure in modern history” is highly debatable since everyone has a different opinion of what influence means and what it means to them. Johannes Gutenberg is definitely one of the most influential people because many modern technologies, such as computers, have built off of Gutenberg’s printing press. Over the past 40 years, Steve Jobs has debatably surpassed Gutenberg as the most influential figure due to his co-founding of Apple Inc. and popularization of the

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    6th graders at Gull Lake watched the Westing Game by Ellen Raskin. The 6th graders at Gull Lake have been collecting similarities and differences from the novel and movie. Can the Westing Game be handled ? The Westing Game also has many clues and mysteries that have grabbed attention to the teachers and students at Gull Lake. The Westing Game contains many similarities and differences worth exploring. The novel is about 16 heirs trying to figure out who killed Sam Westing. With clues each

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    Society is always on top of the game trying to buy the best and the most imperturbable technology that can be provided today. Technology has definitely changed a great deal in the past one hundred years. Not only has technology benefited the personal life of mankind but it also helped the economy grow; technology even helped the growth of different cultures everywhere. Technology today is just so crazy and so fascinating one can’t help but wish to have those things. For example, the company Apple

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    its items. That is on the grounds that your image is the identity and character of your association and everything mirrors that personality... your logo, you're publicizing, your storefront. Think Mac PCs: at whatever time you stroll into an Apple store, the office, its workers, the window shows... everything says "we're cool, we're inventive, we're on the front line." Go to any Wafer Barrel eatery and everything says" "we're friendly, we're nation, and we serve corn meal." This permits the client

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    2000s Music

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    2000s With advances in technology this was the era in which music was able to spread to millions of people with just a simple click of a button. The format of music changed completely from music being played on records or cassette to being able to have 100s of songs just on a mobile device. Along side the format aspects this era saw some of the greatest artists come and go, for example Michael Jackson who is considered the king of pop who hit his peak in the 2000s before dying in 2009, as well as

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    If you had the choice to be a king, would you take it? The song “Viva La Vida,” by Coldplay, could possibly change your mind. The lyrics convey multiple messages about power and how easy it is to lose it. The public loved the song, and it stayed on top of the charts long after it was released. Many people who actually paid attention to the deeper meaning of the song learned something from it. There are many interpretations of the song, but the real meaning is about the Roman Catholic Church and

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    We all know how steve jobs helped society; by creating iphones and even though he made iphones and Mac computers. It took hard work and bravery which. he was adopted and made fun of because he was. Also he was known for bad behavior because after he was bullied he then became the bully because he thought it was cool. As can be expected steve jobs needed to work hard to get to the point where he is now and here are a couple of ways he did. At high school he dropped out

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