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  2. Steve Jobs - Wikipedia

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    The childhood family home of Steve Jobs on Crist Drive in Los Altos, California, is the original site of Apple Computer. The home was added to a list of historic Los Altos sites in 2013. [17] Jobs had difficulty functioning in a traditional classroom, tended to resist authority figures, frequently misbehaved, and was suspended a few times.

  3. MyPods and Boomsticks - Wikipedia

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    At the Mapple Store (A parody of Apple, Inc.), Bart interrupts a video message from company founder Steve Mobbs (a parody of Steve Jobs) and insults the company's user base. Fleeing from the Mapple customers, he runs into a Muslim boy from Jordan named Bashir and befriends him.

  4. Talk:Steve Jobs/Archive 6 - Wikipedia

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    Finally, a compelling arguement can be nade that the white male Americans of Silicone Valley mythology was largely influnced by people like Steve Jobs. And while Steve Jobs likely considered himself white male and american christian, he was in fact a half Syrian of muslim descent. Meemsworldwide 21:22, 12 October 2019 (UTC)

  5. Bassma Al Jandaly - Wikipedia

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    Bassma Al Jandaly was born on 30 August 1977, in Leningrad in the Soviet Union (now Saint Petersburg), to a Sunni Muslim Syrian family. [2] She has three sisters and one brother; her father Hassan Jandaly was a high ranking General in the Syrian army. [3] She is also a first cousin of Steve Jobs, [4] [5] Mona Simpson and Malek Jandali. Jobs ...

  6. Steve Jobs adopted a no ‘bozos’ policy and said the best ...

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    When Jobs and Apple’s other cofounders, including Steve Wozniak, first realized how big their company would be, they decided to go out and hire what they called “professional management,” or ...

  7. Mona Simpson - Wikipedia

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    Mona Simpson (née Jandali; June 14, 1957) [1] [2] is an American novelist. She has written six novels and studied English at University of California, Berkeley, and languages and literature at Columbia University.

  8. Muslim In America - The Huffington Post

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    The following animated videos depict the experiences of nine Muslim Americans from across the country who differ in heritage, age, gender and occupation. Relaying short anecdotes representative of their everyday lives, these Muslim Americans demonstrate both the adversities and blessings of Muslim American life. By Emily Kassie. April 6, 2015

  9. Religious affiliation in the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    The religious affiliation in the United States Senate reflects the variety of religion in the United States, despite not being in line with the religious affiliation of the general population.