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Steve Jobs Research Paper

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Steven Paul Jobs, or better known as Steve Jobs, changed the way that people communicate. He changed the way that people used technology, and took things that were already created to make something that is useful and/or easier to use. Steve thought of ideas that nobody else would and he made them work. Steve Jobs had big dreams and he didn’t give up on them. He made his dreams a reality. Steve Jobs did all of that, but it was not an easy road to success. Steve Jobs was born in San Francisco, California on February 24, 1955. His mother was Joanne Schieble, a graduate student, and she fell in love with a teaching assistant from Syria. His name was Abdulfattah Jandali. They were both young and had no money so when they had a baby, they gave it up for adoption. Paul and Clara Jobs wanted a child and so they adopted the baby which they named Steven Paul Jobs. Three years after Steve was adopted, his new parents adopted a little …show more content…

He thought that he was better than them. Steve usually only ate fruit. Due to that, he thought that because of his diet, he didn’t have to bathe very often. His employees didn’t want to be anywhere near him because he stank. Steve didn’t like wearing shoes. So, he didn’t wear them very often. He even went to important business meetings barefoot. Steve was also very good at persuading people. His employees even had an action that they would do when someone in a business meeting was getting pulled into Steve’s persuading power. When somebody was getting pulled in, co-workers would tug on their ears to remind them of his powers of persuasion. When people were around Steve they had to be polite and perfect. Like Paul Jobs, Steve thought everything had to be perfect. If he didn’t like something, he would make an employee redo it. He would yell at them and even make them cry. If he didn’t get what he wanted, he would cry. Often, Steve wouldn’t even know what he wanted but instead would say, “ I’ll know it when I see

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