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EARLY LIFE

BIRTH & PARENTS

FAMILY

&

HOMETOWN

BIRTH DATE : February 24, 1955

BIOLOGICAL PARENTS : Abdulfattah Jandali

& Joanne Schieble

ADOPTED PARENTS : Paul Jobs

& Clara Hagopian

HOMETOWN

Lived in Mountain View, California

HOMETOWN

Had a garage to craft with his father

ELEMENTRY SCHOOL

EDUCATION

- Monta Loma Elementry School

- Played pranks and was frequently bored

- Misbehaved a lot and was suspended

a few times as well

- Had a hard time getting along with

friends of his age

- Often bullied

FOURTH GRADE TEACHER

ENVIRONMETAL BENEFITS

Advanced fourth grade class

Bribed him into learning

"I really want you to finish this workbook. I'll give you five bucks if you finish it"

Skipped the next two years

DAD'S WORKBENCH

"Pass along his love of electronics"

He was inspired by his dad who could build almost anything

At ten, he was deeply involved in

electornics and befriended many of the engineers in the neighborhood

BILL FERNANDEZ

Electronist hobbyist who was a friend of Steve's in high school

He introduced Steve to another

electronic whiz

Is Apple computer's first employee

Now user interface architect and inventor

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SUMMER JOB

When Steve was 13, he got a job from

Bill Hewlett which was

assembling electronic parts.

Although it wasn't a perfessional job, Steve recalled it as "heaven"

ACHIEVEMENTS

ACHIEVEMENTS

APPLE INC.

APPLE (1976 - 1985)

In 1976 Wozniak invented the first Apple 1 computer and Steve suggested they should

sell it.

APPLE

INC.

APPLE 2

In 1977, Jobs and Wozniak

introduced the Apple II at the

West Coast Computer Faire.

It was the first consumer product sold by Apple and was one of the first highly successful mass-produced

microcomputer products

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NeXT INC.

Steve founded NeXT with $7 million. He attracted the attention of billionaire Ross Perot who invested a lot in the company.

The NeXT computer was shown to the world in what was considered Jobs's comeback event

1990

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WHOLE NEW COMPUTER

EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTER

Apple's computer the "Mac" was the first successful computer with a graphical user interface, a mouse and the ability to show you what a printed document would look like before you printed it

FIRST IMAC

Mac Book

Apple iMac was introduced in 1998 and its innovative design was directly the result of Jobs's return to Apple

PRESENT IMAC / MACBOOK

IMAC

Apple's desktop computer that has different feautures and amazing design. It

evolved through seven distinct forms.

MACBOOK

Apple's laptop computer. It is known to have apps based on IOS and unique

features. Highly popular around the world.

IMAC IMAGES

MACBOOK IMAGES

MACBOOK PRO IMAGES

"INVENTION OF THE

YEAR (2007) "

THE IPHONE

Apple began work on the first iphone in

2005 and released on June 29, 2007.

The Apple iPhone is a small device with multimedia capabilities and functions as

a touch screen smartphone.

IPHONE 3G

Three new key features :

1. Support for GPS

2. 3G data

3. Tri-band UMTS/HSDPA

IPHONE 3G

IPHONE 3GS

This time, improvements included voice control, a better camera, and a faster processor, was introduced by Phil Schiller

IPHONE 3GS

IPHONE 4

The iPhone 4 is thinner than previous models, has a five megapixel camera capable of recording video in 720p HD, and adds a secondary front-facing camera for video calls.

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IPHONE 4S

A major feature of the iPhone 4S, introduced in October 2011, was Siri, a virtual assistant capable of

voice recognition

EARLY DEATH

Steve Jobs died at age 56. He had previous health

issues, and due to complications from a relapse of his previously treated islet-cell neuroendocrine pancreatic cancer he died leaving his final words,

"Oh wow, oh wow, oh wow..."

EARLY DEATH

ORIGINAL HEALTH ISSUES

In October 2003, Steve was diagnosed with cancer. Jobs stated that he had a rare, much less aggressive type, but he

still resisted his doctors'

recommendations for medical intervention for nine months

Steve Jobs is known to have great presentation skills that benefited him in his career.

PRESENTATION

PRESENTATION STYLES

Paces a lot and at the same time engages with theaudience a lot by eye contact. Also stress manywords to emphasize key points. He makes greatvisual aids which are

simple and easy tounderstand.

Lastly, he has confidence like no other.

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SOME RESEARCHERS...

Other researchers try to research on how Steve Jobs would present to the audience. They are interested in how

he speaks and how effective it is.

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