Monday, May 12, 2008

Mashup Text

Steve Job co-founded Apple in garbage dumps, who is desperate for scrap paper, is back running his first love. Jobs is respectful of other trends, and it's important to have them, otherwise the boring company will never be the same. Take it too from the Women in China with growing power, who gave him a moment of reflection in his life, where the worst thing that you can do is to keep going in different directions, especially if you don’t really feel and believe in them.”

The adopted son of working-class parents, Jobs became a millionaire by age 25, an American icon by age 30 and corporate history the same year, all thanks to Apple.

"I wouldn't be honest if some days I didn't question whether I made the right decision in running a paper collection company," he says. “Every company has to go through a down period, but I believe life is an intelligent thing--that things aren't random. I can make a mess but I can fix it also."



Text in orange: Steve Jobs
Booth C 1997, 'Steve's Job: Restart Apple', Time, 18 August, accessed May 11, 2008,
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,986849-1,00.html

Text in green:
Zhang Yin
Cheng A 2007,‘Cardboard puts woman at top of China's rich list’,The Standard, January 17, accessed May 11, 2008,
http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?pp_cat=20&art_id=36198&sid=11755525&con_type=3


Text in purple: Donatella Versace
Huckbody J (year unknown), 'Conversations with some of the most brilliant minds in fashion: Donatella Versace', Harper's Bazaa, accessed May 10, 2008,
http://www.harpersbazaar.com.au/harpers/site/articleIDs/3531C80AC5EAF115CA2571F7003219A8?open&template=domHarpers

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