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Bill gates was born on October 28, 1955 in Seattle Washington. Him being the youngest of 3 kids. HIs full name is William Henry Gates III.His mom a teacher and dad a sucessful lawyer ("Gates,BIll").
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"At age 13, Gates wrote his first software program" ("Gates, Bill").
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"As a sophmore in Harvard University, He joined his hometown friend Paul G. Allen to develop software for the first microcomputers" ("Gates, BIll").
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"Bill Gates left harvard his junior year and, with Allen, formed Microsoft" ("Gates, Bill").
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Bill Gates releases the IBM PC (personal computer) in 1981 ("Gates, Bill").
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"The William H. Gates foundation founded in 1994, which funded Global Health Program" ("Gates, Bill")
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"Bill Gates married to a woman named Melinda, they later had three children Jennifer, Rory, and Phoebe" ("Bill Gates")
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"In the year 1995, Gates wrote the book "The Road Ahead" where he observed, "Success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they can't lose" "("Gates, Bill").
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"The U.S. Justice Department found that microsoft had indeed overstepped the bounds of legal competition, and a breakup of the company was threatened" ("Bill Gates")
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District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson ordered a break up because the company was unable to admit that it had violated federal anti-trust law ("Bill Gates").
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"The federal court overturned the breakup of microsoft in June 2001, allowing the corporation to remain united"("Bill Gates").
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We choose the beaver because it represents energy, ambition and productivity. It is when time to put your ideas into action and hard work was put in to achieve your own goals
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The color gold stands for refinement and enhancement of your surroundings. This matches Bill Gates because of his kind heart and how generous he is to those with less fortune