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... sunshine ofthe evening, the noise ofthe streets, the looks ofthe crowd, the great minsterrising half-finished inthe midst ofthe town by the Rhine, the cries and noise and chipping ofthe masons;unconscious ... daughters -in- law, forming a hierarchy attending to the business of factory or counting-house under the orders ofthe father ofthe family, and to the economy ofthe house-under the superintendence ofthe ... to the north, into the widening torrent valleys ofthe Modenese Apennines to the south, the Marquisate of Este stretches up into feudalism, into chivalry, into the imaginative kingdom of the...
... processes of this sea region not only inthe winter but also in all time ofthe year. The problem of investigation on the changes of marine conditions of west part ofthe South-china sea and ... segment ofthe sea. The existing publications on the South-china sea circulation [1-6] show that the sea region near the coast ofthe Central Vietnam is the place ofthe intensification ofthe ... Vietnam. The sea region near the coast ofthe Central Vietnam belongs to the zone of activity of the circulation system inthe west ofthe South-china sea. To identify the features of the sea...
... that the motivation of nurses coming to the United Kingdom for the first timediffers from that of nurses coming to the United Kingdomafter having worked in other migratory destinations. In analysing ... In analysing the factors involved inthe decision to emigrate,we need to differentiate between the factors involved in the decision leading to the initial move undertaken bymany ofthe nurses from their ... to the United Kingdom, the findings of this studyalso help in defining the terms ofthe psychological con-tract [19] that nurses develop with the United Kingdomemployer, which, if taken into...
... newsmakers, the influences that have shaped them, and the impact they have had in their fields of endeavor and on other people’s lives. The subjects ofthe series hail from many disciplines and ... extraordinary dreams, which he has never been afraid of pursuing despite the doubts of others. As the cofounder of Apple Company and CEO of Pixar, he helped start a technological and entertainment ... influenced modern life. Authors portray their sub-jects in a realistic, unsentimental light. For example, Bill Gates— the cofounder and chief executive officer ofthe software giant Microsoft—has...
... waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma—which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of other’s opinions drown out your own inner voice. ... “Steve was kind of a brain and kind of a hippie . . . but he never fit into either group . . . He was kind of an outsider. In high school everything revolved around what group you were in. If you ... affordable, ordinary people would feel comfortable having the machines in their homes and would use them to do things like writing letters, keeping address lists, balancing checkbooks, play-ing games,...
... 25For Woz, the fun was inthe chase; he once told an inter-viewer that in playing tennis, the winning isn’t as important as the running after the ball.” Jobs just wanted to win, and better ... some of it started to rub off.22Searching for the Meaning of LifeFriedland also inspired Steve in his quest for enlightenment. Indeed, before coming to Reed, Friedland had spent time in ... attending college. Woz’s original intention was to build just one blue box, which the boys would use to pull pranks. In fact, they did have fun with the box. They called the Ritz Hotel in London...
... at the time, but looking back it was one ofthe best deci- The 1970sMany ofthe changes that began inthe 1960s, a decade marked by social upheaval, continued to grow inthe 1970s. For instance, ... attended the University of California at Berkeley where he majored in engineering. But he pre-ferred actually doing engineering projects to studying about them, so he dropped out inthe mid ... Atari The other engineers inthe company did not like working with Steve. They complained that he was strange and smelled, which might have been because of his infrequent bathing. But Alcorn insisted...
... Terrell to finance the operation without Terrell knowing he was doing so. Jobs then plowed their profits back into the business. A Family AffairJobs also kept the location ofthe company’s ... Wozniak went into business making the printed circuit boards, their peers would buy them. Customers would still have to buy the various components and assemble the machines, but the most complicated ... became the industry standard. “Steve was push-ing to use the right parts,” Wozniak explains. “We were lucky to be on the right track. It was one ofthe luckiest technology steps on the whole...
... on, and the innovativeness of Apple II, all put the company on the road to success. In no time, the company received three hundred orders for the machine. That was just the beginning. By 1978, ... scientists, trying to inspire them to do their finest work. But he was brash and outspoken and was not considerate of their feelings. Although he made a point of publicly praising Apple employees ... machine, conceived of by Apple engineer Jef Raskin. It meshed perfectly with Jobs’s vision ofthe future. The Macintosh was a computer for the average person. It would, Jobs insisted, change the...