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Entrepreneurship To a New Dimension

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                               Walt Disney .......... " If you can dream it, you can do it ." - Walter Elias Disney Few individuals have had a greater impact on both the  entertainment  industry and the popular culture of the 20th century than Walter Elias Disney. His many innovations include the first cartoons with synchronized sound, the first full-length animated feature film and, of course, the theme park. His most famous creation, Mickey Mouse, is a universally recognized cultural icon. And his numerous films celebrating the triumph of the little guy and the simple charms of small-town life captured the imaginations and fueled the dreams of six generations. But while wholesomeness and nostalgic sentimentality were Disney's trademarks, the forces that shaped this maverick movie mogul and his empire were much darker and more complex. Walt Disney's childhood was anything but idyllic. His father was a strict disciplinarian who thought nothing of taking a switch to W

Founder of Apple

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                                                   Steve Jobs Steve Jobs , in full  Steven Paul Jobs , (born February 24, 1955,  San Francisco ,  California , U.S.—died October 5, 2011,  Palo Alto , California), cofounder of Apple Computer, Inc. (now  Apple Inc. ), and a  charismatic  pioneer of the  personal computer  era. Founding Of Apple Jobs was raised by adoptive parents in Cupertino, California, located in what is now known as  Silicon Valley . Though he was interested in engineering, his passions of youth varied. He dropped out of  Reed College , in  Portland ,  Oregon , took a job at Atari Corporation as a  video game  designer in early 1974, and saved enough money for a pilgrimage to  India  to experience  Buddhism . Back in Silicon Valley in the autumn of 1974, Jobs reconnected with  Stephen Wozniak , a former  high school  friend who was working for the  Hewlett-Packard Company . When Wozniak told Jobs of his progress in designing his own computer logic board, Jobs suggeste