Steve Job's life
Steven Paul Jobs, or Steve Jobs was born on February 24, 1955 in San Francisco, California. His biological parents, Joanne Simpson, his mom, and Abdulfattah JandalI, his dad, were both graduate students of the University of Wisconsin who gave up their unnamed son for adoption. He was then adopted by Clara Jobs and Paul Jobs and was named Steven Paul Jobs. Clara worked as an accountant while Paul was a Coast Guard veteran and a machinist. The family lived in Mountain View, California. Around the age of seven, his dad showed him how to take apart computers, put them together, what pieces are apart of it, and most importantly, how they tick. This made Steve want to learn about technology, or mainly computers. Since technology was still young, not much others knew about computer technology. Steve found a friend named Steve Wozniak. They both were into technology. At a science fare, they used the Apple 1 computer which was created in Steve's garage. This was not a big hit. They tried to make a better product, and created an other Apple computer. Store owners sold this computer at their stores and gave money to Jobs and Wozniak. This made them to believe that their computers had a future. They went ahead and created Apple together. Unfortunately, people in the business thought he was bad for business. Since, he did not officially own the entire business, he was kicked out of Apple, the very company he created. Later on, Job created another company named Next Inc. Steve was doing very well with his new found Next Inc company. Folks at Apple thought that they should bring Steve back in to the company. When he was brought back, Steve fought and gained his CEO position. They kept on making products such as iPod. Sadly, Steve got pancreatic cancer, and slowly, he started to die. On 2011, in Palo Alto, California, he died.
Steven Paul Jobs, or Steve Jobs was born on February 24, 1955 in San Francisco, California. His biological parents, Joanne Simpson, his mom, and Abdulfattah JandalI, his dad, were both graduate students of the University of Wisconsin who gave up their unnamed son for adoption. He was then adopted by Clara Jobs and Paul Jobs and was named Steven Paul Jobs. Clara worked as an accountant while Paul was a Coast Guard veteran and a machinist. The family lived in Mountain View, California. Around the age of seven, his dad showed him how to take apart computers, put them together, what pieces are apart of it, and most importantly, how they tick. This made Steve want to learn about technology, or mainly computers. Since technology was still young, not much others knew about computer technology. Steve found a friend named Steve Wozniak. They both were into technology. At a science fare, they used the Apple 1 computer which was created in Steve's garage. This was not a big hit. They tried to make a better product, and created an other Apple computer. Store owners sold this computer at their stores and gave money to Jobs and Wozniak. This made them to believe that their computers had a future. They went ahead and created Apple together. Unfortunately, people in the business thought he was bad for business. Since, he did not officially own the entire business, he was kicked out of Apple, the very company he created. Later on, Job created another company named Next Inc. Steve was doing very well with his new found Next Inc company. Folks at Apple thought that they should bring Steve back in to the company. When he was brought back, Steve fought and gained his CEO position. They kept on making products such as iPod. Sadly, Steve got pancreatic cancer, and slowly, he started to die. On 2011, in Palo Alto, California, he died.
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Why I Did My Tribute?
I did my tribute because Steve Jobs created the Apple computer and iPhone, which has revolutionized the world. I chose to do a model computer because it was one of Steve's products. It will be made out of granite or marble. It will have gold plaque engraved with his full name and his life span years. It will be colored white to represent that he had clear vision for his future products. It would be placed in San Francisco in front of Apple Inc. corporate office building. It will be named as "The Jump in Technology".
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